Kinsol Trestle

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Shawnigan Lake, Canada

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Historical landmark· Tourist attraction· Hiking area

Kinsol Trestle Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Kinsol Trestle is located in Shawnigan Lake, Canada on Glen Eagles Rd. Kinsol Trestle is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in Canada.

Address

Glen Eagles Rd

Phone

+1 2507462620

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Booyaka Stubbs

Had an amazing day here, we came before but it was getting late and too dark to see anything thru the camera. Today we lucked out because there were about 4 cars in the lot and we passed two couples coming back so we almost had it all to ourselves. We took the lower path next to the trestle and go some good pics, by the time we were done everyone had left and we got some great pics. Small hike to the trestle on a clear pathway, just remember to keep you animals close by as there are several properties around the park with no trespassing signs.

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Sushistew

Beautiful historic site. A must visit if your not afraid of heights. Well maintained trail and easy walk to the Trestle. There are trails below for those who can manage the decent. Great view of Koksilah River.

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Twisted Crow

Kinsol trestle is a 1km walk from the parking lot. Part of the galloping goose It's an easy walk except for the snow covered path but there is picnic tables and bathrooms. Views and lookouts Intetesting place. Worth a visit ...

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Rooz Izadi

The trestle is located in a beautiful place in the forest and crosses the Koksilah River. The scenery is specially spectacular in fall. I really enjoyed trail from the parking lot to the trestle too.

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Dale Dearing

Incredible site! Well worth the drive to see it. Took a picnic and sat down on rocks in the river below the bridge. I’m going there again, going to cycle across the up to Lake Cowichan and back.