Located in Niagara Canyon, part of Niagara Creek in Goldstream Provincial Park near Langford, Golden Niagara Falls is a stunning and easily accessible waterfall that surprises many visitors with its impressive 47.5-meter (156 ft) drop in a narrow gully.
The hike to Golden Niagara Falls in Goldstream Park is short and accessible, making it ideal for families and casual hikers. The well-trodden trail leads through a lush temperate rainforest, offering beautiful scenery along the way. One more feature of this hike is the tunnel that passes under the Island Highway. While the terrain is relatively flat, some sections may be slippery after rain, so proper footwear is recommended.
Time: 15 minutes one way.
Difficulty: Easy.
Best time to visit: October to April – the rainy season enhances the waterfall's flow.
Parking: The closest parking spot is a small gravel area on the west side of the highway. Another one is available at the Goldstream Provincial Park day-use area near the Visitor Centre.
