Hiking on the Elk Falls via Millenium Trail is highly recommended due to the vast majority of possible activities and gifts of nature offered with facilities. This trail is extended for about 3.9 km (2.4 miles) with 102 m (334.6 ft) elevation gain. Those who aim to have an inexperienced adventure can choose this loop trail proper for all skill levels. This easy hiking trail is also suitable for dogs but keep them on leash. While passing through the woods, have some rest at the excellent sitting area along the river. Wandering along the Canyon route offers a great view of waterfalls and forests in a highly facilitated location. The time of hiking in this area depends on the pace of the walkers; however, it may take only a couple of hours.
Elk Falls via Millenium Trail is located in Elk Falls Provincial Park, Campbell River city, Vancouver Island. Hiking on the Elk Falls via Millenium Trail starts at the park's parking lot, northeast of Elk Falls Park Rd, where would be the ending point. Elk Falls Viewing Platform, the Campbell River, Elk Falls Suspension Bridge, and waterfalls like Elk Falls and Deer Falls are easily accessible landmarks you can enjoy while hiking at the park.
From Nanaimo:
Getting to the Elk Falls via Millenium Trail from Nanaimo is via BC-19 N. It is 159 km (98.7 miles) and takes about an hour and 40 minutes.
Take Third St to BC-19 N and continue for 3.3 km (2 miles). Turn right onto BC-19 N (signs for Campbell R) and drive 151 km (93.8 miles). Follow Gold River Hwy/BC-28 W to Elk Falls Park Rd, and after 4.6 km (2.8 miles), you will reach Elk Falls Park Rd.
From Victoria:
The access road to the Elk Falls via Millenium Trail from Victoria is Trans-Canada Hwy/BC-1 N and BC-19 N. It is 270 km (167.7 miles) and takes about three hours.
Get on BC-19 N from Trans-Canada Hwy/BC-1 N and drive 107 km (66.4 miles). After reaching BC-19 N, drive 158 km (98.1 miles). Follow Gold River Hwy/BC-28 W to Elk Falls Park Rd and go on for 4.6 km (2.8 miles) to reach Elk Falls Park Rd.