CATHEDRAL GROVE PORT ALBERNI BC, CANADA
How awesome to see big old trees at Cathedral Grove at Port Alberni BC, Canada.
CATHEDRAL GROVE VANCOUVER ISLAND - MACMILLAN PROVINCIAL PARK - BRITISH COLUMBIA CANADA
The huge trees of Cathedral Grove can be found in MacMillan Provincial Park on highway 4 near Port Alberni on Vancouver Island in British Columbia Canada.
Cathedral Grove, located in MacMillan Provincial Park, is one of the most accessible stands of giant Douglas fir trees on Vancouver Island. Here visitors can stroll through a network of trails under the shadow of towering ancient Douglas-fir trees, majestic pillars untouched by the modern world -- some more than 800 years old.
Trails on either side of the highway lead visitors through the mighty stands of this coastal forest. On the south side you will find the largest Douglas firs - one measuring more than 9 meters in circumference. On the northern side of the road you'll find groves of ancient Western red cedar standing sentry over nearby Cameron Lake.
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Cathedral Grove - Port Alberni
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Entering Cathedral Grove from Port Alberni, BC.
After leaving Port Alberni and heading east on Highway 4, this video shows me on the final descent of the pass and traveling into MacMillan Provincial Park and the old growth forest of Cathedral Grove.
Towards the end of the video is the main parking area where everyone stops to walk the paths and have a look at some of the massive trees.
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Ride through Cathedral Grove to Port Alberni
The Big Ride - A short clip of the ride through Cathedral Grove on Vancouver Island enroute to Port Alberni (Highway 4) while circumnavigating much of North America. The trees in the part are 300+ years old and stand 250 feet high! - July 2015
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Cathedral Grove Vancouver Island British Columbia Canada
Cathedral Grove Vancouver Island British Columbia Canada
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A 360˚ View of Port Alberni, Canada
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Cathedral Grove - Vancouver Island, Canada.
Cathedral Grove, located in MacMillan Provincial Park, is one of the most accessible stands of giant Douglas fir trees on Vancouver Island. Here visitors can stroll through a network of trails under the shadow of towering ancient Douglas-fir trees, majestic pillars untouched by the modern world -- some more than 800 years old.
Trails on either side of the highway lead visitors through the mighty stands of this coastal forest. On the south side you will find the largest Douglas firs - one measuring more than 9 meters in circumference. On the northern side of the road you'll find groves of ancient Western red cedar standing sentry over nearby Cameron Lake.
The park has been restoring some of its trails after a sever windstorm on New Year's Day in 1997, which changed the look of the park forever. The storm toppled hundreds of huge trees and obliterated sections of the trail system. Some sections of the trail system were so badly hit that they have never been reopened. Restoration and cleanup began almost as soon as the winds stopped, and although visitors will now find many of these huge trees lying on the ground, their value has not diminished. These fallen trees open the canopy to provide light, space, shelter and nutrients for the next generations of plants. Natural regeneration is beginning to restore the Grove's pristine beauty and the park's diversity, making a visit to Cathedral Grove all the more intriguing.
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I visited the north side on April 21st and the south side on April 24th (2008).
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Grove Parking - Shaw TV Port Alberni
Have you been through Cathedral Grove this summer? Parking and pedestrian traffic seems to be at an all time high, and it may be a disaster in the making.
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Cathedral Grove | MacMillion Provincial Park
MacMillion Provincial Park is a 301-hectare provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. The park is home to a famous, 157-hectare stand of ancient Douglas fir, known as Cathedral Grove, which draws visitors from all over the world. The park provides the only highway-accessible protected old-growth Douglas-fir forest in British Columbia. In 2007 Cathedral Grove made the short list on CBC television's competition Seven Wonders of Canada.
Indigenous peoples are believed to have used the area for ceremonial purposes prior to the arrival of European settlers in the mid-19th century. Evidence of culturally modified trees, western red cedar trees which have had their bark stripped off, have been found and dated as far back as AD 1137. This was on the way to Tofino from our campsite in Port Alberni. How amazing! The oldest forest I think i'll ever see. I'm glad to share this adventure, enjoy.
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Cathedral Grove in Vancouver Island
Cathedral Grove, located in MacMillan Provincial Park, is one of the most accessible stands of giant Douglas fir trees on Vancouver Island. Here visitors can stroll through a network of trails under the shadow of towering ancient Douglas-fir trees, majestic pillars untouched by the modern world – some more than 800 years old.
Trails on either side of the highway lead visitors through the mighty stands of this coastal forest. On the south side you will find the largest Douglas firs – one measuring more than 9 metres in circumference. On the northern side of the road you’ll find groves of ancient Western red cedar standing sentry over nearby Cameron Lake.
MacMillan Provincial Park is a 301-hectare provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. Located 25 km west of Qualicum Beach and 16 km east of Port Alberni, the park straddles Highway 4 in central Vancouver Island. It is nestled on the western shore of Cameron Lake, and protects the delta of the Cameron River. The park is home to a famous, 157-hectare stand of ancient Douglas fir, known as Cathedral Grove, which draws visitors from all over the world. The park provides the only highway-accessible protected old-growth Douglas-fir forest in British Columbia. In 2007 Cathedral Grove made the short list on CBC television's competition Seven Wonders of Canada. (Wikipedia)
Exploring CATHEDRAL GROVE in MACMILLAN PROVINCIAL PARK
This was my 3rd stop on my winter road trip to Port Alberni, BC on Vancouver Island. I visited MacMillan Provincial Park, home to Cathedral Grove, on my way home, as it had been pouring rain on my way through a few days before. Because of the rain, some of the parks trails were deep in water. But, as an Island Girl, you expect mud and water in the winter. Never let a bit of water stop you from exploring! It is quite different in the summer months.
MacMillan Provincial Park is located on Highway 4, 25 km west of Qualicum Beach, and 16 km east of Port Alberni. The speed zone slows to 50km/hr through the park and there is a flashing yellow light above the highway. See this and you'll know you're there! Parking is on both sides of the highway, and is deep enough for RV's to pull into, but trailers may be an issue.
Take time to stop and read the many informational plaques along the trails. MacMillan Provincial Park covers 301 hectares and was established in 1947.
The park protects and preserves an internationally significant representative example of Douglas fir old growth forest within the East Vancouver Island and the Coastal Douglas fir Biogeoclimatic Zone. Many species of wildlife use the old-growth forest as their home including several types of woodpeckers, owls, insects, reptiles, amphibians, deer, elk, black bear and cougar. The Cameron River, which flows through the park, contains rainbow, brown and cutthroat trout.
I hope you enjoy your visit with Honey and Me at one of the jewels of Vancouver Island.
Below I have linked websites you may find interesting, as well as one about the springboards used in logging operations many years ago.
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Drive to Port Alberni Vancouver Island British Columbia Canada
Drive to Port Alberni Vancouver Island British Columbia Canada
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Copy of Ancient rainforest walk thru Vancouver Island's world famous Cathedral Grove.
Many of these trees were already tall when Europeans first arrived in North America. Only an hour from Living Forest, a stroll through the groomed and shaded pathways has a powerful impact on your eyes and spirit.
A Visit to Cathedral Grove
Some of the last Video clips that I took with James (Prototype87) while he was here in March with some older never before posted footage of Cathedral Grove from last September. It's a bit random...
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