Tsusiat Falls at night, spilling onto the beach along the West Coast Trail, B.C.
© Ethan Welty/Aurora Photo
Starry nights. Gem in the wilderness
Truly a gem in the wilderness, the Tussiat Falls lies in the Port Renfew region of the iconic West Coast Trail in Vancouver. Accessible via hiking only, the falls remain a testament to wilderness lovers. The water cascades over a cliff, directly onto the beach, making for a spectacular sight. Given the challenges of the West Coast Trail, hikers must be prepared to explore uneven terrain, muddy trails, rocky shorelines, slippery slopes and unpredictable weather conditions.
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