Quick Facts
- Type: Freshwater lake
- Location: Cowichan Valley, Vancouver Island
- Length: Approximately 7 km
- Water Temp: One of warmest on southern VI
- Best For: Swimming, boating, fishing
- Stocked: Rainbow trout
Info
- From Victoria: ~45 minutes via Hwy 1
- Parking: Multiple beach parks around lake
- Beaches: Masons Beach, Shawnigan Wharf, Old Mill Park, West Shawnigan Lake Park
- Boat Launches: Shawnigan Wharf Park
- Nearby: Kinsol Trestle (15 min drive)
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Shawnigan Lake located?
Shawnigan Lake is located in the Cowichan Valley on southern Vancouver Island, approximately 45 minutes north of Victoria via the Trans-Canada Highway. The village of Shawnigan Lake sits at the south end of the lake.
How do I get to Shawnigan Lake?
From Victoria, take the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) north to the Shawnigan Lake Road exit. From Nanaimo, head south on Highway 1 and turn east onto Cobble Hill/Shawnigan Lake Road.
What makes Shawnigan Lake special?
The lake is one of the warmest freshwater lakes on southern Vancouver Island, making it extremely popular for swimming. The nearby Kinsol Trestle—one of the world's tallest wooden rail trestles—is a must-see attraction just 15 minutes away.
Where can I swim at Shawnigan Lake?
Several public beaches offer swimming access:
- Masons Beach Park — Shallow, warm water ideal for kids, picnic area with gazebo
- Shawnigan Wharf Park — Sandy beach with enclosed swimming area and volleyball court
- Old Mill Park — Walking trails to beach, playground, picnic tables
- West Shawnigan Lake Park — BC Parks day-use area with beach access
What activities are available at Shawnigan Lake?
Swimming, canoeing, kayaking, paddleboarding, motorboating, waterskiing, windsurfing, fishing (stocked with trout), picnicking, hiking, and cycling on nearby trails.
Is there a boat launch at Shawnigan Lake?
Yes, Shawnigan Wharf Park has a boat launch with trailer parking. There's also a public wharf for docking.
When is the best time to visit?
Summer (June-August) offers the warmest water temperatures ideal for swimming. The lake is popular for water sports from spring through fall. The Kinsol Trestle and surrounding trails are accessible year-round.
Are there camping options?
Yes, there are provincial and private campgrounds in the Shawnigan Lake area. West Shawnigan Lake Park is day-use only.
What should I visit nearby?
The Kinsol Trestle is a must-see (15-minute drive). The Cowichan Valley Trail offers excellent cycling. The village of Shawnigan Lake has local shops and cafes.
Is there cell service at Shawnigan Lake?
Cell phone service is generally available in and around Shawnigan Lake village and the main beach parks.










