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Attractions and Places To See around Capital G - Top 17

Best attractions and places to see around Capital G include a diverse range of natural monuments, scenic trails, and elevated viewpoints. This region offers a mix of cultivated gardens, coastal parks, and challenging summits, providing varied outdoor experiences. Visitors can explore historical sites, extensive trail networks, and tranquil waterfront locations. With 17 hidden gems waiting to be explored, Capital G is a region rich in outdoor opportunities.

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Last updated: June 24, 2026

Butchart Gardens

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Butchart Gardens is a 22-hectare private flower garden and is located on the Saanich Peninsula in the south of Vancouver Island. The garden was created in 1904 by Jennie Butchart. …

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Cowichan Valley Trail – Malahat Connector

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South start of the Cowichan Valley Trail, part of the "Great Trail" across Canada. Lately it's even further south on the Sooke Hills Wilderness Trail. Beautiful terrain, hilly and pebbly paths. Often beautiful views of the bay Saanich Inlet.

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Patricia Bay Park

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Patricia Bay Park is a quiet waterfront spot in North Saanich with open views of the Saanich Inlet and easy access to the paved Scoter Trail. There are picnic tables, …

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Jocelyn Hill

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The summit of Jocelyn Hill is not obvious because the trail wraps around it. However, the best views are found where the trail levels out and opens onto a rocky clearing that overlooks Saanich Arm below.

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In top of Mount Douglas you’ll find an observation deck with a great view and enough space for a picnic.

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AaronLavanchy
November 6, 2025, Jocelyn Hill

The summit of Jocelyn Hill is not obvious because the trail wraps around it. However, the best views are found where the trail levels out and opens onto a rocky clearing that overlooks Saanich Arm below.

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November 6, 2025, Patricia Bay Park

Patricia Bay Park is a quiet waterfront spot in North Saanich with open views of the Saanich Inlet and easy access to the paved Scoter Trail. There are picnic tables, restrooms, and a small beach area, making it a lovely place to stop for lunch or take a break. It’s low-key and family-friendly, perfect for birdwatching, a short walk, or just sitting by the water.

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In top of Mount Douglas you’ll find an observation deck with a great view and enough space for a picnic.

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Don't visit on weekends and wait for the roses to bloom

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Butchart Gardens is a 22-hectare private flower garden and is located on the Saanich Peninsula in the south of Vancouver Island. The garden was created in 1904 by Jennie Butchart. She wanted to beautify the abandoned quarry where her husband Robert Pim Butchart had limestone quarried for Portland cement. From 1907 to 1912, the Japanese landscape designer Isaburo Kishida, who also created other parks in the region, supported her in expanding the garden. In 1939 Jennie Butchart handed over responsibility for the garden to her grandson Ian Ross. This remained responsible for the maintenance and expansion for the next 58 years. The park is still family-owned and managed by the family. On October 12, 2004, Butchart Gardens was named the National Historic Site of Canada. (Source: Wikipedia)

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Beautiful route through almost untouched nature on a former railway line. Many opportunities to camp wildly (attention "bear conform behavior" urgently necessary). Good driving on unpaved roads, sometimes muddy after heavy rain.

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South start of the Cowichan Valley Trail, part of the "Great Trail" across Canada. Lately it's even further south on the Sooke Hills Wilderness Trail. Beautiful terrain, hilly and pebbly paths. Often beautiful views of the bay Saanich Inlet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular natural attractions around Capital G?

Capital G offers a diverse range of natural attractions. You can visit Butchart Gardens, a 22-hectare private flower garden recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada. For coastal views and relaxation, Patricia Bay Park provides open views of the Saanich Inlet with picnic tables and a small beach area.

Are there any historical sites to visit in Capital G?

Yes, Butchart Gardens is a significant historical site. Created in 1904 from an abandoned quarry, it was named a National Historic Site of Canada in 2004 due to its unique transformation into a world-renowned flower garden.

What are the best viewpoints in Capital G?

For expansive views, the Mount Douglas Summit Observation Deck offers panoramic vistas of the sea, perfect for a picnic. Another excellent spot is the summit of Jocelyn Hill, where rocky clearings provide stunning overlooks of the Saanich Arm.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do around Capital G?

Capital G is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore various hiking trails, including easy loops like the Ridge Trail or more moderate options like the Mount Norman – Ainslie Point loop. There are also extensive routes for gravel biking and dedicated running trails. For more details, check out the Hiking around Capital G, Gravel biking around Capital G, and Running Trails around Capital G guides.

Are there family-friendly attractions in Capital G?

Absolutely! Butchart Gardens is a wonderful family-friendly destination with its beautiful floral displays. Patricia Bay Park is also ideal for families, offering picnic tables, restrooms, a small beach, and opportunities for birdwatching in a low-key setting. The Mount Douglas Summit Observation Deck is another great spot for families to enjoy views and a picnic.

Where can I find easy hiking trails near Capital G?

Several easy hiking trails are available. For instance, the Ridge Trail is an easy 3.1 km hike. Other easy options include the Mount Galiano loop from Collinson Point Provincial Park (5.4 km) and hiking loops from Montague Harbour Marine Provincial Park (3.2 km) or Curlew Island (3.4 km). You can find more details in the Hiking around Capital G guide.

Are there cycling routes available around Capital G?

Yes, Capital G offers several cycling routes, particularly for gravel biking. Options range from moderate to difficult, such as the Lochside Regional Trail – Inner Harbour, Victoria loop (60 km) or the Pat Bay Cycle Path – Lochside Regional Trail loop (43.6 km). For more information, explore the Gravel biking around Capital G guide.

What running trails are there in Capital G?

Runners can enjoy various trails around Capital G. Moderate routes include the Patricia Bay Park loop (13.4 km), St. Mary Lake Beach loop (10.5 km), and the Yeo Point Beach – Ruckle Park Beach loop (11.1 km). These trails offer scenic views and varied terrain. Find more options in the Running Trails around Capital G guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions in Capital G?

Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views, especially from places like the Mount Douglas Summit Observation Deck. The tranquility and natural beauty of spots like Patricia Bay Park, with its open views and birdwatching opportunities, are also highly valued. The unique and meticulously maintained Butchart Gardens is consistently a favorite for its floral displays and historical significance.

Can I find places for a picnic with a view in Capital G?

Yes, Capital G has excellent spots for picnics with a view. The Mount Douglas Summit Observation Deck offers ample space and expansive sea views. Patricia Bay Park also provides picnic tables right by the water, offering open views of the Saanich Inlet.

What is the Cowichan Valley Trail and where does it lead?

The Cowichan Valley Trail – Malahat Connector is part of the larger 'Great Trail' across Canada. This section offers a beautiful route through almost untouched nature on a former railway line, with hilly and pebbly paths. It often provides scenic views of the Saanich Inlet and is suitable for cycling and hiking.

Are there any challenging hikes with good views in Capital G?

For a more challenging hike with rewarding views, consider Jocelyn Hill. While the summit itself is not obvious, the trail leads to rocky clearings that open up to spectacular overlooks of the Saanich Arm below.

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