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Buttle Lake Campground, Strathcona Park B.C.

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Trip report by BestHike editor Rick McCharles

First time to this part of Strathcona Provincial Park,  Vancouver Island, I decided to tent at the biggest campground on arrival — Buttle Lake.

And was glad I did.

Easy access from Campbell River.  I cycled.

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Campgrounds had just opened following the COVID-19 shutdown.  Their reservation system was still getting going.

I could choose any site not listed on the whiteboard.

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There was one other cyclist that night — John, a cabinet maker from Vancouver — who was out-of-work at the moment from his set design job for the  TV series Riverdale.

We decided to share a site and campfire.

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After setting up the tent, I checked out the many short hikes accessible from camp.

Best was the Beach Access Trail

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This lake has many drowned tree stumps. Very evocative.

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I stumbled upon 5 campsites not shown on any map.  Cool.

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The Ranger informed me they were Marine Campsites, designated for those fishing and boating.  BUT that they were free until June 15th.

John and I booked in for the night of June 14th.

I can hardly recall a more perfect camp. 

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Buttle, like most high mountain lakes, is prone to high winds due convection created by the sun heating the canyon walls during the day. Fishermen try to get off the lake by eleven.

Early next morning, I had a visitor.

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The other big car campground in this part of the Park is called Ralph River. On paper, it’s similar. But I would recommend you camp at Buttle Lake instead, if you can.

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Ralph River Campground Strathcona
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Strathcona Park BC – Buttle Lake area day hikes

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By BestHike editor Rick McCharles

Strathcona Provincial Park,  Vancouver Island, offers many challenging multi-day adventures. And many very challenging day hikes.

In this post, however, I focus on easy highway-accessible day hikes recommended for kids, families, everyone.

I hiked most of these.  All good.

Almost everyone stops for the short walk to the viewing platform at Lady Falls.

  • Elk River Viewpoint
  • Lupin Falls
  • Auger Point
  • Karst Creek
  • Wild Ginger
  • Shepherd Creek

Without question Lower Myra Falls is best of the easy day hikes.  Don’t miss it.   And bring a bathing suit if weather is good.

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Auger Point Fire Trail was interesting in seeing how some trees can survive major forest fires.


If you stay at Buttle Lake campground, I loved their Beach Access Trail.

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I was cycling this trip, hiding my bike in the trees between each short nature walk.

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BestHike editor Rick McCharles