Mount Cain ski resort, run by the non-profit Mt. Cain Alpine Park Society, is suitable for snowshoeing. Discovering the alpine area and trekking around Mount Cain's meadows and forests, Mount Cain is a renowned destination for snowshoeing followers. Take the risk of exploring a non-patrolled wilderness area and enjoy the spectacular surroundings and natural habitat. Mount Cain is on the northern part of Vancouver Island, almost 75 km (46.6 miles) northwest of Sayward. It is easily accessible from Highway 19. Located about 8 km (5 miles) south of the Woss turnoff and near Schoen Lake Provincial Park, Mount Cain has the highest base elevation of any coastal ski resort in British Columbia, Alaska and Washington state.
Mount Cain is accessible via Highway 19, located south of the Woss turnoff. Driving approximately 30 minutes to 1 hour northward from Campbell River city, there are the blue highway signs of Mount Cain and Schoen Lake Provincial Park. Going further to the Woss, there is a gravel road to Mount Cain. There is also a route from the north side of Vancouver Island, located near Port McNeill, with a 50-minute journey.