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Hiking around Capital G offers a variety of easy trails primarily located within coastal and island park environments. The region features paths along beaches, through provincial parks, and around small islands, providing diverse natural settings for walkers. These easy hiking trails around Capital G are suitable for short excursions and family-friendly outings.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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6.51km
01:48
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120m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Enjoy an easy 1.9-mile hike on the Ridge Trail in Matthews Point Regional Park, offering elevated views and a visit to Matthews Beach.
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00:17
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This short, easy loop trail follows a narrow wooden boardwalk through forest and wetland before opening up onto the rocky shoreline. From there, you can explore the beach at low tide, walk out along the point for beautiful views of Drummond Bay, Boundary Pass, and the San Juan Islands. The whole loop takes less than an hour, but there are plenty of picturesque places to stop and take it all in along the way.
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From this spot, you can see a small automated lighthouse on the shoreline, and from here the views across Boundary Pass to Washington State's San Juan Islands are well worth the walk. You can see the surrounding Southern Gulf Islands, and on a clear day, the snow-capped peak of Mount Baker in the distance.
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Gowlland Point sits at the western end of Brooks Point Regional Park, where the trail opens onto rocky bluffs with beautiful views of Drummond Bay. It is a popular spot to watch for seals, sea lions, orca pods, and the occasional bald eagle flying overhead, all from right here along the shoreline. On a clear day, you can also see across to Saturna Island and the surrounding Gulf Islands, making it one of several unforgettable viewpoints on South Pender Island.
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Brooks Point Regional Park sits at the southern tip of South Pender Island and is one of the last undeveloped headlands in the Southern Gulf Islands. Covering just under 5 hectares of rocky bluffs, coastal forest, a rare Garry Oak ecosystem, grassy meadows, and a sheltered pebble beach, it is home to over 100 species of birds, the endangered sharp-tailed snake. In the spring, the meadows are filled with beautiful native chocolate lilies and camas. It is also one of the best spots on the island to watch for seals, orca, and other marine life passing through the channel.
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The Lagoon Trail explores deeper into the Sidney Spit Marine Park in the Gulf Islands National Park Reserve. This area has an inner lagoon and a WWII-era bomb shelter. There are walk-in campsites as well that must be reserved with Parks Canada.
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The northmost end of Sidney Island has a white sandy beach, littered with driftwood and awesome views of the small islands to the north. Since visitors can't drive to Sidney Island, this is the area where the Sidney Spit Ferry will drop off hikers and a great place to start an adventure. The ferry is small and leaves from Sidney, with an opportunity to see orcas and other sea life along the way to Sidney Island.
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Just a short spur off Sktamen Trail, the walk to the end of this dock gives way to views of water all around, with mainland mountains off in the distance. There is a large grassy area around the dock, open with great views as well, and a gazebo.
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The trail is short and easy, but you’ll notice the transition from salty shoreline to freshwater marsh in just a few steps. Look for the twisted Arbutus trees with their peeling red bark; they only grow in this specific Mediterranean-like climate.
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Capital G offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with 18 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are 25 hiking routes in the region, providing diverse options for all skill levels.
The easy hiking trails around Capital G primarily feature coastal and island park environments. You can expect paths along scenic beaches, through provincial parks, and around small islands, offering diverse natural settings.
Yes, Capital G has several easy circular walks. For example, you can enjoy the Mount Galiano loop from Collinson Point Provincial Park, or the Hiking loop from Montague Harbour Marine Provincial Park. Another option is the Hiking loop from Curlew Island.
The easy trails in Capital G are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.8 stars from over 50 reviews. Hikers often praise the scenic coastal views and the well-maintained paths through provincial parks.
Many of the easy trails in Capital G are suitable for families. Routes like Matthews Beach via Ridge Trail — Matthews Point Regional Park offer manageable distances and pleasant scenery, perfect for outings with children.
While exploring the easy trails, you can find several interesting attractions nearby. Consider visiting the beautiful Butchart Gardens, or enjoying the views from the Mount Douglas Summit Observation Deck. The Patricia Bay Park is also a pleasant spot.
Yes, many easy trails in Capital G feature water views. The Roe Lake loop from North Pender Island specifically offers views of Roe Lake, while other coastal and island trails provide expansive ocean vistas.
The easy hikes in Capital G are generally short, making them ideal for quick excursions. Many routes, such as the Matthews Beach via Ridge Trail, can be completed in under an hour, while others like the Mount Galiano loop take around 1.5 to 2 hours.
While specific crowd levels can vary, exploring trails on smaller islands or within less-frequented provincial park sections might offer a quieter experience. Early mornings or weekdays are generally the best times to find less crowded paths.
Absolutely. The guide focuses specifically on easy trails, making them perfect for beginners. These routes typically have minimal elevation gain and well-defined paths, such as the Hiking loop from Montague Harbour Marine Provincial Park, which is a great starting point.


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