Thetis Lake is one of the most popular regional parks in the Capital Regional District and is one of the largest, featuring over 40 kilometers of recreational trails to explore. Established as Canada’s first nature sanctuary in 1958, the park focuses on conserving natural areas while providing opportunities for recreation.

The park features Garry Oak and Douglas-fir Forests surrounding swamp and lake ecosystems. The freshwater lakes are ideal for swimming, canoeing and fishing, as the lakes are stocked with catchable Rainbow Trout. The beach area is perfect for a family picnic or a refreshing swim. If you have a canoe, consider paddling early in the morning for a peaceful experience on the lake.

Explore the scenic trails around Upper and Lower Thetis Lakes. For stunning views of the lakes and surrounding hills, take the more challenging trails up Seymour or Scafe Hills, where you’ll find beautiful wildflowers in the spring. To protect this sensitive habitat, please stay on designated trails and keep pets on the path.

The park features blue-rated, multi-use trails that are great for cross-country mountain biking, offering lovely views from Stewart Mountain.

Despite its proximity to urban areas, Thetis Lake Regional Park provides access to backcountry recreation. From here, you can hike to summits like Stewart Mountain and Scafe Hill.

Trail Rating: Moderate to Challenging
Size: 921.73 hectares
Location: Six Mile Road in View Royal/Langford
Established: 1993
Hours: Sunrise to Sunset

Swim Safely

  • Never swim alone and always check for hazards before diving, as lakes can have hidden dangers.
  • Lifeguard services are not available in regional parks.

Beach Safety

Review the Beach Safety guidelines (PDF available) for important tips.

Boating Regulations

Only electric motorized boats are allowed on Thetis Lake. Power boats are not permitted on Prior Lake.

Pay Parking

Pay parking is in effect at Sooke Potholes and Thetis Lake regional parks from May 1 to September 30. At Thetis Lake, fees apply at the main parking lot, overflow parking, and West Beach. The revenue helps support park services. Parking is free at all other regional parks and trails.

Daily and Seasonal Passes

Parking costs $2.25 per day or $20 for a seasonal pass, which is valid at both parks. Ticket dispensers accept loonies, toonies, quarters, and credit cards. You can also buy a ticket or seasonal pass through the Honk Mobile system, either online or via the app. The pass is linked to a specific vehicle, so you don’t need to display it in your car. Pay parking is managed by Robbins Parking.

Park Hours

Thetis Lake is open from sunrise to sunset. Parking is free during the off-season, from October 1 to April 30.

To help preserve the park:

Amenities

Bike RackBoat LaunchAccessible ToiletsParkingWashroomPicnic AreaWater FountainChange rooms

Detailed Park Accessibility Information

There are two large parking lots off Six Mile Road and an overflow parking area. The main beach has accessible toilets, fountain, change rooms, a beach and grassy picnic area. The second parking lot has a boat launch, toilet and beach and fishing area.

How to Get There

Follow the Trans-Canada Highway from Victoria, and take the Colwood exit. Follow the Island Highway. Turn right on Six Mile Road, which leads to the park entrance. Allow approximately 20 minutes driving time from Victoria.

Public Transportation

Take BC Transit bus #50 to the Six Mile Road stop and walk approximately 1 kilometre to the park. Contact BC Transit for schedule information.

Photo Credit

© Image courtesy of Phil Petersen


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