Imagine a place where you can adventure to see the most stunning coastal lookouts in the province. Instead of doing a full, multiday trek, you can skip all the work and go straight to one of the best parts. There's a magical B.C. hiking trail that crosses a suspension bridge and leads you down to two beaches. On the southwest coast of Vancouver Island, you can find the famous Juan de Fuca Marine Trail. The challenging 47-kilometre trek takes multiple days to complete, but thankfully you can do a small section for a quick day trip. Editor's Choice: Canada Is Creating 3 New COVID-19 Recovery Benefits For People Who Don't Qualify For EI One fantastic route is between Sombrio Beach to Chin Beach. You'll definitely want to savour all the sights on this wild nature path that takes about 2 hours one-way. Not only will you get to walk along the water and through the rainforest, but you'll also get to enjoy crossing the incredible Loss Creek Suspension Bridge. If you are afraid of heights, this might not be the journey for you. As the bridge is 100 feet long, and 100 feet off the ground. But if you are brave enough, the raised path provides a fantastic lookout of Leech Fault. Meanwhile, if you look straight down, you'll see the rushing water of Loss Creek. View this post on Instagram tis the sea-sun for long walks on the beach 😎 A post shared by r o b y n (@robynmalcolm_) on Aug 4, 2020 at 3:51pm PDT Another not to miss sight is hidden at Sombrio Beach. Here there is a magical waterfall that is hidden inside a cave. Standing inside the mossy cave, you'll be surprised by the amount of rushing water at this top-secret local gem. View this post on Instagram Got to take one of my favorite people to my favorite places, I love this island so much 💙 This was well worth destroying my bumper on my car ~ photo credit @rachelle_gordon #pwn #vancouverisland #adventures #hiddenfalls #waterfall #smiles A post shared by Abby Elsie Davis 🌊 (@abbyelsiedavis_) on May 11, 2019 at 5:36pm PDT If you are a beginner hiker, add this route to your bucket list. As you might want to slowly work your way up to it. It can be challenging as it travels over rugged terrain, so it is a good idea to have ample hiking experience before you depart. Also, make sure to check the trail's status. If you're up for a Vancouver Island road trip, then you'll definitely want to put this place on your list. Juan de Fuca Marine Trail Price: Free Address: Juan de Fuca Provincial Park, Juan de Fuca, BC Why You Need To Go: The 100-foot suspension bridge makes for a fun weekend road trip. View this post on Instagram Day 43: Today we explored bits and pieces of the Juan De Fuca Trail (one day we’d love to complete the whole thing). We hiked to Botanical Beach and Mystic Beach, and then drove down West Coast Road to Jordan River and snagged the last ocean front camp spot. We had a fire and tested out our cast iron frying pan (best meal yet 🥘). A post shared by Kevan (@kevanthecamper) on Aug 9, 2019 at 10:04pm PDT Website Before you get going, check our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your trip.