There is access at Highway 19, 19a, 19b (old bridge), York Road. Location: There are two entries, Lower Potholes -Off the Highway 19a turn onto York road. Hey everybody, please note that if you are visiting the ‘Cumberland potholes’ during the summer months they are definitely not ok for swimming. At the Japanese and Chinese Cemeteries, you can find the tombstones of many of the victims clustered together. Please note: Hazards present due to the terrain, so be cautious. bulous site!!! Royston turns into Dunsmuir, so you are quite right. I am dyslexic ! The 5 hectare (12 acre) park is a hiking, swimming, birdwatching, mountain biking, picnicking, horseback riding and sightseeing destination. Founded in 1888, early settlement to Cumberland was due to the coal mines. The area became home to the fifth-largest Chinese settlement in BC. You can check it out here: Or, better yet, if you want to explore those areas that are even MORE hidden and off the beaten track (like these potholes), then check out our Exclusive Membership Area. We are always looking for new places to hike, especially to areas that have a reputation of being pretty spectacular. While the majority of the trail is uphill, the fact that it is a well-maintained very wide path makes it stroller friendly. They have delicious fresh food, and it is the perfect place to gather for a drink after your day exploring the area. It’s been fixed. The trail leading up to the Cumberland Potholes is definitely dog-friendly. Some good old shaky go pro footage from Little Mountain, The Medicine Bowls, It would be a shame to be in Cumberland and not wander around the village to take in the local sights. Walk through the yellow gate and enter a large system of biking and hiking trails. I’ll update the post. Thank you for catching that! Continue driving for 7 km until reaching the junction point for the power lines. Today Cumberland is a vibrant community built on outdoor recreation, and is known as a legendary mountain biking area. The first, in August 1922, killed 13 men; while the second, less than six months later (Feb. 1923), killed 33 men. Cumberland Brewing Company is also located on Dunsmuir, and is an absolute MUST when in the area. We tried three different slices of their pizza, and loved them all! Oyster River Potholes Jumping, Diving, & Exploring (Preview) - … The Oyster River Potholes are a must see! All Rights Reserved, Best Nature Spots on Vancouver Island - Van Isle Marina, Vancouver Island Halloween Activities and Events. The only major business in the area is a small grocery store, Discovery Foods. Enjoy the view! Yes, I would say Cumberland Potholes is more child-friendly than Trent River. Not only did the coal mine bring a profit to both the town and its workers, it also brought great heartache. Learn how your comment data is processed. Oyster River Nature Trails. It was definitely at the top of my list of places to go. It is owned and operated by three local families and it provides part-time and full-time employment for many local residents of both Black Creek and Oyster River. © Copyright 2020 - Vancouver Island View. thanks, I love your fa Three northbound bridges cross the river and signify the entrance into both Oyster River and the exit from Comox Valley Regional District. So tell me, have you spent any time in Cumberland? The Oyster River estuary, as well as the entire oceanfront of the community, are home to a large run of pink salmon that return every year. Ahhh! At the sign, turn right and head up the hill. Between Oyster River's northerly boundary and the Campbell River city limits lies another small community called Stories Beach. In your ‘Getting There’ to the Cumberland potholes you mention “At the corner of Royston Road and Sutton Road, ” . Images are a much better way to describe the area, which is why I put together this short video. There is a sign at the trailhead which states dogs must be on a leash, but many people ignored this rule. How can steam be shipped? If you like this hike, we have many more hidden gems to share with you! There are no roped trails to contend with like there is at Trent River. Head right, straight down to the Oyster River! There isn’t supposed to be an “and” in there. However please note, walking around the Cumberland Potholes definitely requires sure footing. While you are there make sure to take notice of your surroundings. This is most definitely the case with the Cumberland Potholes. The trail to the Cumberland Potholes is a nice easy trail. This hidden gem, tucked into the forests surrounding Cumberland, should definitely not be missed. Two major mine explosions happened in the early 1920’s. You can take out or dine in. 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