Port Renfrew Big Trees and Old-Growth Forests
Known as the “Tall Trees Capital of Canada,” Port Renfrew is located on the edge of southwestern Vancouver Island in Pacheedaht territory. This small coastal community and its superlative forests are a relatively easy day trip from Victoria, BC, via a two-hour drive along Highway 14.
The ancient forests that once dominated the Port Renfrew region pre-European colonization were among the greatest forests on Earth. However, despite more than a century of intense old-growth logging, the region is still home to many of the biggest trees and most spectacular old-growth groves that remain in Canada.
The Port Renfrew Big Trees Map provides directions to the most significant trees, groves, and parks in this beautiful area, as well as key local businesses. Included are detailed driving directions to the Red Creek Fir (the world’s largest Douglas-fir tree), San Juan Spruce, Harris Creek Spruce, Big Lonely Doug (Canada’s second-largest Douglas-fir), and more!
If you’re interested in visiting these record-sized trees and old-growth groves, check out the map and see the various writeups and photos below!