Heriot Bay Inn





The Heriot Bay Inn Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This trail starts at a small parking lot and it's easy to follow thanks to all the signs along the way. The trail itself is full of exposed rock face and loose rocks that can get slippery if raining. Part of the trail has a running creek so make sure to wear proper footwear. The 25 minute out and back trip to the North peak is definitely worth it. From both peaks there are great views of Rebecca Spit and Campbell River.
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This is a great trail where you have a good chance to see bears eating salmon in the fall, as there are lots of fly fishing going on. There is one steep section with stairs and a suspension bridge over the water. This trail is great for dogs on leash and for kids as well, but you can expect the trails to be quite muddy during the spring and fall too.
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This trail starts almost at the bridge, on the local logging road. You will then cross the bridge and start at Canyon View Trail on the North side. Then, you get on the Millennium Trail and arrive at Elk Falls at about the 4 kilometre mark. You can hike around the falls, and then continue to Deer Falls to see Lower Elk Falls. Here, you can get close to the falls, which is a unique experience. Continue and do the Deer Falls looping back to Elk Falls. You will then take the Canyon Trail south...
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At 25 meters, Elk Falls plunges into the steep, moss-covered canyon below and then onto the Campbell River Estuary and Discovery Pass. There’s a suspension bridge that gives you a great view of the falls. The old-growth forests in the area are comprised of giant Western Red Cedar and Douglas Fir trees, with many in excess of 60 meters tall and hundreds of years old.