215 reviews. 434 helpful votes. 1. Re: Lake Cowichan to Port Alberni. 1 year ago. Save. I have done it a few times. Pretty rough gravel active logging road. Doable, but you won’t be doing your car any favours and rentals might have restrictions.. The lake lies alongside the Nitinat Main logging road, with 4×4 road access from Port Alberni and Bamfield on the Bamfield road and South Main. Nitinat Lake can also be reached on Nitinat Main and South Main logging roads from the western end of Cowichan Lake (north shore via Youbou), a 150-km drive from Victoria that takes 2 to 3 hours.
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Just north of Duncan turn left on Hwy. 18, travelling west to Lake Cowichan. Passing through Lake Cowichan, you will enter a network of gravel logging roads. Follow the signs for Bamfield. The logging route approximately 120kms. Total travel time is ~ 4 hours. Via Port Alberni: Travel north on the #1 Island Highway to Nanaimo. Continue north.. Once over the bridge at the San Juan River, you’ll head east on Pacific Marine Road all the way to Lake Cowichan. Once a logging road, this winding, scenic route is all gorgeous panoramic views of Lake Cowichan’s backcountry. It takes just over an hour to get to the next town, so pick your favourite playlist and get your camera ready!



