As one of the oldest settlements on Vancouver Island, Ladysmith is full of scenic views overlooking the Ladysmith Harbour. This place is an exceptional destination for kayakers who enjoy exploring nature and visit a town with over one hundred years of culture and history.
There are kayak rentals besides swimming and picnicking available on Transfer Beach near Ladysmith Harbour. There is a walking route from the center of the municipality of Ladysmith to Heart Lake. Besides kayaking, other merits of visiting the Ladysmith are attending hiking, camping, fishing, and most other activities. There is a boat launch in the center of Ladysmith.
Dunsmuir Islands and Woods Islands, on the harbour's north side, are considered summer destinations. The Ladysmith Harbour hosts several annual events, including the Vancouver Island Paddlefest & Kayak Conference in June. Kayakers can attend Golf and Bungy Jumping.
Ladysmith is on the eastern coast of Vancouver Island and south of Nanaimo. This place is accessible by the coach lines connecting Victoria and Nanaimo. There is also a railway line between Victoria and Courtenay in the Comox Valley, which has scenic views of the BC Gulf Islands. Cassidy Airport, situated 9 km (5.5 miles) north of Ladysmith, is another way of accessing the town.