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Tsusiat Falls

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Carl at the Narrows told us that Tsusiat means "Falls" so Tsusiat Falls is actually redundant.

The Falls are popular with some hikers hanging here for days. It can be a crowded & littered campsite. Clothing is optional for swimmers, a sore point for some.

Still, when you first lay eyes on the Falls you will be impressed. It's a world wonder. Plan to stop here even if just for a rest break.

Tsusiat Falls

A fabulous composting outhouse has now been installed on the Bamfield side of the beach. Take your camera.

Consider camping too on the Bamfield side of the Falls — better and less crowded.
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hiker at top of Falls
The slippery top of Tsusiat Falls.

view from top of Falls
View from above the Falls.


Heading towards Bamfield, climb the ladders then stay on the forest Trail through to the Klanawa River.

More detail on Tsusiat to Michigan.


Heading towards Port Renfrew, take the shore departing Tsusiat Falls and stay down until you reach Hole in the Wall at Tsusiat Point.
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