Vancouver Island Trail

The Vancouver Island Trail (formerly also known as the Vancouver Island Spine Trail) is a near-completed 800 km-long hiking trail stretching the length of Vancouver Island, from its southern terminus on Anderson Hill in Oak Bay, to its northern terminus in Cape Scott Provincial Park.

The trail is intended to be accessible to hikers five months of the year, with some sections available much longer.

[2] It is estimated that thru-hiking the trail may take between six weeks to over two months.

VITA is a part of 'Hike BC', the British Columbia wing of the National Hiking Trail (NHT).

This Canadian trail or long-distance path-related article is a stub.