Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park is known for its stunning waterfalls, old-growth forests, and scenic trails. The park straddles the Little Qualicum River, with impressive waterfalls cascading down a rocky gorge, and it incorporates the entire southern shore of Cameron Lake. It's a popular destination for hiking, swimming, and camping.
The park's namesake features a series of beautiful waterfalls, offering picturesque views.
Old-growth and second-growth forests surround the falls, providing a beautiful and natural setting. This park includes the entire southern shore of Cameron Lake, offering opportunities for swimming, fishing, and more.
A network of trails allows visitors to explore the park's diverse landscape, including viewpoints of the river and the falls.
The park offers campgrounds for those wishing to stay overnight and experience the beauty of the area.
The park is located west of Parksville and is accessible by car from Highway 4. It's adjacent to MacMillan Provincial Park and the Cathedral Grove. Cameron Lake is bordered by steep mountains, including Mount Wesley to the north and Mount Arrowsmith to the south