Vancouver Island Trail Length| 800 km (497 mi) Location| British Columbia, Canada Trailheads| Anderson Hill, Oak Bay (southern terminus, 48°24′46″N 123°18′21″W / 48.4127°N 123.3059°W / 48.4127; -123.3059) Cape Scott (northern terminus, 50°46′57″N 128°25′39″W / 50.7824°N 128.4274°W / 50.7824; -128.4274) Use| Hiking The Vancouver Island Trail (formerly also known as the Vancouver Island Spine Trail) is a near-completed 800 km-long hiking trail stretching the length of Vancouver Island, from its southern terminus on Anderson Hill in Oak Bay, to its northern terminus in Cape Scott Provincial Park.[1] The trail connects to various communities including Victoria, Lake Cowichan, Port Alberni and Cumberland, and connects along existing trails the Galloping Goose Regional Trail, Cowichan Valley Trail, Alberni Inlet Trail, the Great Trail and the North Coast Trail. The trail is intended to be accessible to hikers five months of the year, with some sections available much longer. The first thru-hiker completed the trail in July 2018.[2] It is estimated that thru-hiking the trail may take between six weeks to over two months.[2] As of 2021 the trail is over 90% completed.[3][4] Some sections of the trail will be available where it is accessible for non-motorized trail users, including bicycles or horse riders. The hiking trail project is being built and maintained by the non-profit Vancouver Island Trail Association (VITA). VITA is a part of 'Hike BC', the British Columbia wing of the National Hiking Trail (NHT). ## References[edit] 1. ^ Arrais, Pedro. "Our Community: Island spine trail closer to completion". Times Colonist. Retrieved 2021-02-24. 2. ^ a b The Vancouver Island Trail. "Different Ways to Hike (bike, ride) the Vancouver Island Trail – THE VANCOUVER ISLAND TRAIL". Retrieved 2021-02-24.`{{cite web}}`: CS1 maint: url-status (link) 3. ^ President's report, Vancouver Island Trail Association. Retrieved 2021-06-14. 4. ^ Sainsbury, Brendan. "Explore this beautiful Canadian island on a new long-distance trail". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 2021-02-24. ## External links[edit] * Vancouver Island Trail Association * v * t * e Bike and hiking trails in Canada Multi-province| * Great Divide Trail (AB/BC) * International Appalachian Trail (NB/QC/NL) * Mantario Trail (MB/ON) * Trans Canada Trail (All) Newfoundland and Labrador| * East Coast Trail * Newfoundland T'Railway Nova Scotia| * Devils Hill Road Trail * Greenlink Rotary Park Trail System * Louisbourg Lighthouse Trail * Musquodoboit Trailway * Uisge Ban Falls Trail * Wilkie Sugar Loaf trail Prince Edward Island| * Confederation Trail New Brunswick| * Fundy Footpath * Nepisiguit Mi'gmaq Trail * Sentier NB Trail Quebec| * Cycloparc PPJ * P'tit Train du Nord * Route Verte Ontario| * Beltline Trail * Bruce Trail * Cataraqui Trail * Don Mills Trail * Iron Horse Trail * K&P Rail Trail * La Cloche Silhouette Trail * Laura Secord Legacy Trail * Leaside Spur Trail * Martin Goodman Trail * Nipissing-North Arm Orienteering Trail * North Simcoe Railtrail * Oak Ridges Trail * Pan Am Path * Prescott-Russell Trail * Rideau Trail * Spencer Creek Trail * Spurline Trail * The Bentway * Waterfront Trail * West Toronto Railpath Saskatchewan| * Wascana Trails Alberta| * Iron Horse Trail * Skyline Trail * Waskahegan Trail British Columbia| * Alexander MacKenzie Heritage Trail * Chilkoot Trail * Galloping Goose Regional Trail * Juan de Fuca Marine Trail * North Coast Trail * Vancouver Island Trail * West Coast Trail * Wildside Northwest Territories| * Canol Heritage Trail This Canadian trail or long-distance path-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. | * v * t * e *[v]: View this template *[t]: Discuss this template *[e]: Edit this template