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Hikers scramble for alternatives after damage shuts B.C.’s popular Juan de Fuca Trail

  • B.C.'s Juan de Fuca Trail will remain closed all summer due to extensive storm damage, according to the Ministry of Environment and Parks.
  • Key sections of the 47-kilometre trail are impassable due to washed-away land and fallen trees, making it unsafe for hikers.
  • Five backcountry campgrounds along the trail, including Bear Beach and Chin Beach, are closed during this time.
  • Day-Use areas remain open, and backcountry camping is available at Mystic Beach and East Sombrio Beach, according to the Ministry.
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Hikers scramble for alternatives after damage shuts B.C.'s popular Juan de Fuca Trail

Trish Fougner still remembers the taste of the beer she enjoyed after completing the 47-kilometre Juan de Fuca Trail on Vancouver Island two years ago. “Like I had never had a beer in my life, which is not true,” Fougner said. But now the resident of Victoria is among hikers with a sour taste in […]

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B.C.'s popular Juan de Fuca Trail closed all summer due to 'extensive' storm damage

Day-use and backcountry areas will remain open at Mystic, East Sombrio, Botanical and China Beach

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Sicamous Eagle Valley News broke the news in Salmon Arm, Canada on Monday, April 21, 2025.
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