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Beautiful cathedral-like cave and other karst features
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Hike

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30-60m

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Another example of Vancouver Island's karst rich landcape, Little Huson Caves is a must stop when driving between Campbell River and Port Hardy.

Little Huson Caves showcases numerous beautiful limestone karst formations, including a large cathedral-like river cave, a natural rock bridge, sinkholes and a surfing wave wall. A 500m trail leads to the main viewing area - it features a few short ups and downs and some stairs.

Little Huson Caves is located around 10km from Highway 19. The road is unpaved but usually in pretty decent shape. The final section (2.5km) can be a little bumpy. Allow at least 20 minutes for the one-way drive. More details in this guide.

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