The best sunset in Victoria – PKOLS (Mount Douglas) Summit

Summary:

Length: 2.7km
Elevation: 180m
Time: around 40 mins
Starting point: Mount Douglas Park (lower) parking lot

There are several different ways to get to the top of PKOLS. The different tails are labelled easy, moderate, or hard. The path that I took most often was a combination of these 4 trails: Norn (moderate) – Harrop (moderate) – South Ridge (hard) – Summit (easy). Learn more about the trails on the Saanich PKOLS page!

Once at the top, I settled down between some comfy rocks, read my book, and watched the sunset. This is a pretty busy spot because people can drive to the top parking lot. But there is lots of space to sit down and enjoy the view away from the main area (and people).

I had to be a little careful on the way down, in the dark, but nothing too bad. I did startle a deer, which startled me- there had been a few recent cougar sightings in the neighbourhood so I was a little wary!

This is hands down one of the best sunset spots in Greater Victoria! It has the best elevation around, giving a clear view of the sunset. Most beaches near Victoria are not ideal for sunsets, being east- or south-facing (but great for sunrises!).