Meet Kim Parcher, the creative mind and driving force behind Vancouver Island View. Kim's passion for experience-based travel and her talent for sharing valuable information have made her a dedicated niche blogger and freelance writer since 2016. Her unwavering dedication to unlocking the secrets of Vancouver Island, her home since 2009, has made her an undisputed authority in the realm of immersive exploration of the island.
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Cowichan River Provincial Park
You can find a picture-perfect location along every trail at Cowichan River Provincial Park. The jewel-coloured water, deep rock canyons, lush forests, and beautiful wildflowers are every photographer’s dream. Amongst anglers, the Cowichan River is internationally known for its abundant…
Your Guide to Visiting the Historic Kinsol Trestle
Towering over the Koksilah River, the Kinsol Trestle is one of the tallest free-standing timber trestle structures in the world. It is an awe-inspiring feat of engineering and a must-see for history buffs and nature lovers alike. But beyond its…
Vancouver Island Provincial Parks
There are over 120 Vancouver Island Provincial Parks! This includes parks on the smaller islands surrounding Vancouver Island and Marine Provincial Parks. This large number also includes the three National Parks found here, but doesn’t include Regional Parks, many of…
Exploring Newcastle Island (Saysutshun)
Just a 10-minute boat ride from downtown Nanaimo, Newcastle Island, known as Saysutshun to the Snuneymuxw First Nation, is one of the easiest and most rewarding day trips on Vancouver Island. This 363-hectare marine provincial park blends coastal forest trails,…
Exploring the Paradise Meadows and Forbidden Plateau Trails
If you’ve ever wanted to experience Vancouver Island’s alpine landscapes without committing to a strenuous mountain climb, Paradise Meadows and Forbidden Plateau are hard to beat. Located high on Mount Washington, this area offers one of the easiest ways to…
Little Mountain Hike and Lookout
The aptly named Little Mountain provides visitors with sweeping views and is a much-loved Parksville lookout. Although you can easily drive to the top, there is also a heart-pumping hike that is highly recommended. Quick Facts Little Mountain – The…
