Lake Helen MacKenzie hike
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The hike to Lake Helen MacKenzie is a quintessential Vancouver Island hike. The well-maintained hiking trail out to Lake Helen MacKenzie comes fully equipped with board walks and wide, gravel walkways. As you venture through old growth forests, the incredibly beautiful ambiance of the plateau fills your heart with delight and wonder.
Getting there
If coming from Campbell River, head south along the Inland Island Highway (BC-19 S). Turn west onto the Strathcona Parkway, following signs for Mt Washington Resort. Follow this road for 11.8mi as it gains approximately 3281ft of elevation. When you arrive at the junction beside the ski resort, hang a left towards the Raven Lodge. Park near the Raven Lodge where you will also find a large map and the Strathcona Wilderness Institute, where you can buy a map or some treats.
About
When to do | June - October |
Backcountry Campsites | Yes, many camping opportunities throughout Forbidden Plateau |
Toilets | At trailhead and Lake MacKenzie |
Family friendly | Yes |
Route Signage | Average |
Crowd Levels | High |
Route Type | Out and back |
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Route Description for Lake Helen MacKenzie
The hike out to Lake Helen MacKenzie is a great one, not too tough and a classic, family-friendly Vancouver Island hike.
Head down from the parking lot and begin on the trail. The first section of trail heading out to Lake Helen MacKenzie is very well maintained, including raised wooden walkways. At the numerous junctions follow the signs for Helen MacKenzie and Mt. Albert Edward.
As you hike you will pass by numerous sub-alpine glades and small ponds. There are many other lakes on the plateau, all a short way from the trailhead, so the possibilities for exploration are endless.
Quite quickly you will arrive on the northwest shore of Lake Helen MacKenzie. You can continue to the left to enjoy numerous other views, and to find the campground. The rugged face of Mt. Elma and Mt Brooks loom over the opposite side of the impressively large lake.
Insider Hints
Stop in at the Strathcona Park Wilderness Institute and pick up a map.
There are numerous short trails from the trail head. These trails connect the myriad of lakes on the plateau, so you can hike for as long as you like.
You can usually find great deals to stay at Mount Washington in summer, check out Airbnb for more.
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Albert W. 4 years ago
It was nice to stroll around the area. We admire the dreamy plateau and lake.
RandyO 4 years ago
My family enjoyed the magnificent view of the plateau and myriad lakes.
Hannah Devine 4 years ago
easy and so pretty!
Tara Green 4 years ago
This trail is an easy 3 hour walk with nice views and a peaceful lake
YukihiroSato 4 years ago
I like walking beside the beautiful lake, reminds me of japan!
HIllaryPNW 4 years ago
Trail offers different diverse scenery. Well marked trail. Lots of wildlife and mushrooms to see.
Rowan Sanders 4 years ago
My fave trail to do! Great afternoon activity!
Joji L. 5 years ago
The air was fresh and exhilirating! It was a good hike!
Ethan Welch 5 years ago
The wooded paths were well maintained and everything was fantastic!
cartersans 5 years ago
Nice hike! We enjoyed eating lunch while admiring nature.