Over the weekend I took advantage of the snowfall and went for a walk with my sister at Tod Creek Inlet. This walk has always been one of my favourite spots as you get a little bit of everything. The walk follows a river in the woods that takes you out to an inlet with a small doc.

The walk is relatively easy, however the walk back is mostly uphill as you have to get down to sea level to reach the inlet. Our walk was very pleasant, the snow was still covering the trees and the lighting through the trees made for a very pleasant afternoon.

Tod Creek Inlet is located near Butchart Gardens, so it is a bit of a drive from Uvic, but it is always worth it. The walk feels like you have escaped the city, and the inlet it always such a pleasant surprise when you make it the the end of the trail.


The inlet always has boats docked there and is full of moon jellies so if you are wanted to look at some sea life this is a great place to do it. Overall I would recommend this for anyone who is looking to get out in nature and go for a easy, but lengthy walk.
Below you can find the directions to Tod Creek Inlet!
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