Lochside Regional Trail

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Lochside Regional Trail
Length 29 kilometres (18 mi)
Location British Columbia, Canada
Trailheads Victoria
Swartz Bay
Use Hiking, Running, Cycling, Skateboarding, Horse Riding
Trail Difficulty Accessible to Easy
Sights Swan Lake Nature Sanctuary
Hazards Road Crossings
Lochside
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4km Galloping Goose
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UKRZu
HST
Swan Lake Nature Sanctuary
BRÜCKE
Trestle
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McKenzie Avenue
WBRÜCKE
Blenkinsop Trestle (Rithet's Bog)
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To Mount Douglas Park
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Royal Oak Drive
STR
10km
HST
McMinn Park
UTurmBHFu
Cordova Bay Road
UTurmBHFu
Sayward Road
STR
15km
UTurmBHFu
Martindale Road
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Island View Road
STR
20km
STR
25km
BOOT ABZrf
Washington Ferries
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Beacon Avenue
BHF
Sidney
STR
30km
KBFe
33km Swartz Bay
BOOT

The Lochside Regional Trail is a 29 kilometre (18 mi) trail that runs from the Swartz Bay Ferry Terminal to Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. The trail is a popular route both for commuting and recreation. It is frequented by people walking, running, cycling, skateboarding and riding horses.

The trail was created in 2001 and connects to the longer Galloping Goose Regional Trail. The two trails connect at the Switch Bridge in Saanich.

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