Mayne Island Regional Trail

Regional Trail
Southern Gulf Islands

The Mayne Island Regional Trail offers a safe route for pedestrians and cyclists between the Village Bay ferry terminal and Miners Bay village. Travelling through towering Douglas-fir trees and lush salal and sword fern, you’ll find yourself keen to explore all of what Mayne Island has to offer. Whether cycling, walking, or running, this trail is your perfect beginning to experiencing the uniqueness of the area. Dogs must be on leash on all regional trails.

Length: 2.3 km
Location: Mayne Island
Established: 2024
Hours: 24/7
Mayne Island Regional Trail Map [PDF/421KB]

Trail Habits

Follow these simple tips to keep regional trails safe and enjoyable for everyone.

  • Share the Trail: Stay to the right except when passing.
  • Alert Others: Let others know before you pass and control your speed.
  • Yield to Others: Cyclists should yield to all trail users, and all trail users should yield to horses.
  • Yield at Road Crossings: Give way to traffic at road crossings unless signs indicate that trail users have the right of way.
  • Be Alert and Visible: Wear reflective gear and use a light.
  • Dogs must be on a leash on all regional trails.

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Activities

Difficulty Rating: Easy
Cycling
Walking/Running

Amenities

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