About Kynoch Falls
Kynoch Falls is a picturesque waterfall in British Columbia nestled within the Fiordland Conservancy. The falls sit on provincially managed land and the area is designated as a conservancy, protected and overseen by the Government of British Columbia. That status reflects a focus on preserving natural values and low-impact recreation rather than developed facilities. Because Fiordland Conservancy emphasizes conservation over infrastructure, information about formal access and visitor facilities is limited. Visitors planning a trip to Kynoch Falls should check current access details, permitted activities, and any seasonal advisories with the Government of British Columbia before setting out.
The Setting
Kynoch Falls sits at 52 metres within FIORDLAND CONSERVANCY, in the coastal lowlands of British Columbia.
Why This Waterfall Exists
Kynoch Falls flows over hard intrusive rock laid down about 66-145 million years ago. These resistant rocks form a durable ledge that water cannot easily wear away, creating the falls where softer material downstream has already eroded.
Trail & Hike Details
Frequently Asked Questions
🐶 Are Dogs Allowed at Kynoch Falls?
❌ Dogs are not allowed
Are There Any Fees or Permits Required?
🆖 No fees required
🏊 Is There Swimming at Kynoch Falls?
❌ Swimming is not allowed
When to Visit
Know when to go.
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Location & Access
Elevation
52 metres above sea level
Coordinates
52.776326° N, -128.089005° W
Land Management
Managed by Government of British Columbia
Visitor Tips & Gear
Where to Stay
Browse vacation cabins and private rentals nearby
Unique outdoor stays — tents, yurts, and treehouses
Rent a campervan or RV for your waterfall road trip
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