As to the West Coast Trail I hiked it in 74, 77 and 79 and only met two folks going the opposite way.
Yep I was there in the 70's and spent quite a while at Clo-oose, since we could get huge crabs at the Nitinat narrows for a couple of bucks and cohoe from fishing boats which anchored in the bay for about the same. Planked salmon and fresh crab, it was like heaven. Now there's apparently the $150 registration plus $25 booking fee. And there's a mandatory orientation session and chopping tools are not allowed. My friend's son used to run the trail with friends in the 90's but now you can only cross the narrows with a permit and ticket so they caught up with people like that dodging fees.
I took my grand-niece and her husband on a lightning week long trip of BC when they had a week's layover on a trip to New Zealand. Even parking between Ucluelet and Tofino was a $20 fee at the designated parking lots (the only legal parking). I was pretty enraged since I've been a tax paying BC resident for a very long time.
Thank goodness we saw the trail in prime time!
I had to save a guy from a bear raping by Jasper on the same trip. We'd stopped so my Brit relatives could get yet more pics and a guy came up and was going to cross the road to get close to the bear to take better pics. Luckily I was able to drag him back! No the bear wasn't going to attack or rape him but the parks officials close by sure would have made him think he'd been since they have huge fines for approaching wildlife AND are a money making venture.