Logan Creek Suspension Bridge, West Coast Trail, British Columbia
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A step above the wild. Logan Creek Suspension Bridge, West Coast Trail, British Columbia
Running along the remote southwest coast of Vancouver Island, the West Coast Trail is one of the country's most legendary hikes. Located in British Columbia's Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, the trail stretches about 76 kilometres through rainforest, beaches and rocky shoreline. It was established in 1907 as a lifesaving route for shipwreck survivors along what sailors once called the 'Graveyard of the Pacific.'
A modern feature is the Logan Creek Suspension Bridge—seen in today's image—an impressive structure that makes the journey safer without dulling the thrill. The bridge spans roughly 113 metres and hangs about 40 metres above the creek below, replacing a steep ladder descent that challenged even strong hikers. Crossing it offers wide views of dense forest and rushing water far beneath your boots.
The route passes through the traditional lands of the Huu-ay-aht, Ditidaht and Pacheedaht First Nations, adding cultural depth to the experience. For adventurous travellers, the West Coast Trail delivers a true taste of wild coastal Canada.
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