| Spirit Lake Trail:
A very well maintained trail system created in the hub of Skidegate
Village on Graham Island in the Queen Charlottes. The hard packed
gravel path, treks mostly through forest on a 4-5 foot wide trail
crossing rivers. The route should take between 1.5 to 2.5 hours
to complete depending on if you are going to capitalize on your
adventure and spend some quality time at the private lakes.
The Spirit Lake Trail is divided into three
various walking routes. All of which cross over wooden bridges,
trek through thick forests, enjoy spanning lake views and lead
to picnic areas with more views of the lakes. All the trails intersect,
so no worries about getting lost.
The first part of the hike is called the Forest Walk which zigzags
through, what else, but forest, moss, ferns and lichens (algae
and fungus hanging from trees and found on rocks, bark, and poor
soil). The Forest Walk leads to the lakes. The outside route takes
you around both lakes. This route is called the Spirit
Lake Loop Trail. The route meandering in-between both
lakes is referred to as the Lake Connector Loop.
Along the trail there are some picnic tables and grassy areas
with views of the lakes so to enjoy some nature. The trail is
also an opportunity to view CMTs (Culturally Modified Trees).
Trees with removed bark strips - an art of the Haida First Nation
people of removing a strip of bark from a cedar tree (so not to
harm the tree). The bark then would be used for building baskets,
tools, mats and much more.
The Spirit Lake Trail has a large parking lot
which can be seen from Hwy 16 when driving through Skidegate.
The entrance is set back off the road and marked by a beautiful
smaller totem pole and a First Nation carving trailhead sign.
Pack well, picnic long and have fun eh!
How to Get to the
Spirit Lake Trail: Drive
north for about 1 km on Hwy 16 from the Skidegate BC Ferry Terminal
on Graham Island. On your left, look for the main commercial stores,
a gas station and the George Brown Recreation Centre. There you
should see the big gravel parking lot with the Bill Bellis Wasco
carving leading to the Spirit Lake Trail.
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