• Hiking,  Vancouver Island

    Reappearing River

    The Reappearing River is where the Benson River flows out from under the local karst landscape and reappears after having travelling underground for 2km. Reappearing River is one part of the Alice Lake Loop. Visitors can explore many different karst formations as well as lakes for camping, fishing, or kayaking. It is easy to miss the turn off for this site. The sign is very small and is mostly visible if you are travelling the loop from Port McNeill to Port Alice. To navigate the road a 4×4 vehicle is required. This is because the site is down a logging road that seems to be deactivated. There does not seem…

  • Hiking,  Vancouver Island

    Vanishing River

    As a child, I heard stories about Vanishing Rivier. I heard that the Vanishing River earned its name because it defied the scientists who tried to find where it went. I heard that scientists put GPS trackers into the river so they would float along and the river could be mapped but the GPS trackers always vanished along the route and could never provide the data. Rumours circulated that divers tried to follow the river but would get stuck and need to turn back and be rescued. However, none of that is true. The vanishing river is Benson River and it is part of a karst system that has created…