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Hemer Park Trail
Hemer Park Trail at EveryTrail
Hemer Provincial Park is south of Nanaimo in the community of Cedar. The trail is very well marked, and there is great signage throughout to help you know where you are, although it is not that complicated. It is a series of very large loops with trails that go between, so you can choose how big of a loop you do. The trail follows Holden Lake, which is quite marshy and sometimes swampy.
Hemer Provincial Park is south of Nanaimo in the community of Cedar. The trail is very well marked, and there is great signage throughout to help you know where you are, although it is not that complicated. It is a series of very large loops with trails that go between, so you can choose how big of a loop you do. The trail follows Holden Lake, which is quite marshy and sometimes swampy.
Thetis Lake Trail
This week we were in Victoria and decided to stop by Thetis lake on our way back up-island. This is a very popular and well used trail, there was a lot of traffic. The loop around the lake was exactly an hour, while we walked 3.4Km.
Thetis Lake
Fossli Park Trail
Fossli Park trail is on Sprout Lake, west of Port Alberni. It was 40 minutes to get from the road to the lake.
The most difficult part was navigating the car down Sterling Arm rd, it was bumpy ride but well worth it, just keep your eyes peeled for the Fossli trail sign that will indicate the trail head, also it looks like there are two trails, take the lower one to reach beach. The trail was short and there was a little miniature park and beach.
