9 Summer Must-Sees on Vancouver Island

Photo credit: Eamon & Bec
Enjoy the Goats at Beacon Hill
Not only is Beacon Hill a park worthy of spending the day (there are 200 acres of ponds, lakes, and wildlife), but the adorable march of the goats (at 10:10am and 4:10pm) makes it a must-do in our books. Admission to the Beacon Hill Children’s Farm is by donation.
Cowichan River Float
The island’s best-kept secret: Cowichan River Tubing. Grab a tube from a local shop (or visit one of the rafting shops in town to rent for the day) to enjoy the crystal-clear water and pristine scenery. The medium length float will take you on an epic 2.5-hour journey!
Stop for Lunch in Ucluelet
En route to Tofino, it’s easy to skip the tiny, quaint town of Ucluelet (pronounced yew-kloo-let or just “Ukee” as locals call it). Ukee has all that wild west-coast charm without the bustling crowds. Pick up a coffee or tea from Zoe’s bakery and head to Long Beach for a picnic and to spot the surfers!
Rent a Scooter on Salt Spring Island
Ferry over to Salt Spring Island for a scooter adventure. Renting these two-wheelers can give you the freedom to take in the many beaches, oceanside roads and tourist destinations of the island at your own pace.
Photo credit: Eamon & Bec
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