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  • Golden Ears Provincial Park, British Columbia

    Top Spots in and near Golden Ears Provincial Park

    • Bellingham, Washington

      Explore Teddy Bear Cove

      4.0
      On Chuckanut Drive (State Route 11) pull off onto a small, unmarked, one-way road that offers parking for Teddy Bear Cove before quickly rejoining the road. There is space to pull over on the road for approximately 15-20 cars. If you are heading North to South, the road is on your right, if headi...
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    • Bellingham, Washington

      Pine & Cedar Lakes

      5.0
      5.61 mi / 1857 ft gain
      These two quaint lakes in the Chuckanuts are a must-do for people looking for a day hike, short camping trip or steep trail run in the Bellingham area. Starting at the trailhead off of Old Samish Road, one begins the 2 mile ascent to the two lakes. The first 1,400ft climb has its fair share of up...
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    • Squamish-Lillooet D, British Columbia

      Hike to Watersprite Lake

      5.0
      8.9 mi / 2772.3 ft gain
      The trailhead starts at an old service road and follows it for around 3 km until the trail turns left, off the old service road. Watch for flagging tape as this turn is often missed. Once off the service road, the trail immediately goes down and winds through a meadow with beautiful lakes and ama...
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    • Fraser Valley E, British Columbia

      Hike Mount Cheam

      5.0
      Even at the parking lot, there is a stunning view of Lady Peak and Mount Cheam. Walk towards the big pile of logs and towards the old logging road. You will also see an outhouse – this will be your one and only time to use a toilet, so go now. The road continues for about 15 min. before reaching ...
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    • Deming, Washington

      Summit Church Mountain

      8.5 mi / 3750 ft gain
      Start by driving roughly 2.5 miles up Forest Road 3040, conveniently named E Church Mt Road, to the trailhead. The road is bumpy, but lacking the pot-holes that occupy many of the other forest roads. The only issue comes at 2 miles in where a stream runs over the road and has eroded a small ditch...
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    • Bowen Island, British Columbia

      Hike Mount Gardner on Bowen Island

      10.6 mi / 2358.9 ft gain
      Mount Gardner is the highest point on Bowen Island. I love visiting Bowen. It is a 20 minute ferry ride from Horseshoe Bay but feels a world’s away from the city.  I climbed to the top of Mount Gardner a few years ago during the summer, but had yet to do it in the winter. I was excited to see wha...
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    • Deming, Washington

      Hike Skyline Divide

      5.0
      9 mi / 2500 ft gain
      If driving 13 miles on a forest road, and hiking miles of switchbacks doesn't bother you, your in for one of the most exquisite views that you can get from hiking in Washington state.Just a mile outside of the town of Glacier, turn onto Forest Road 37 and follow it up switchbacks for the majority...
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    • Britannia Beach, British Columbia

      Rock Climb at Seal Cove

      From the Britannia Beach parking lot walk north. There is a well established trail along the West side of the highway. Walk roughly 400 metres North and you will find a steep trail leading towards the ocean. You'll quickly come to a small boulder field, cross cautiously and follow the cairns. Fr...
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    • Britannia Beach, British Columbia

      Hike and Climb the Chief

      4.5
      6.8 mi / 1968.5 ft gain
      If you are hiking this spot, you can do so even as a beginner so long as you have a good fitness level. I’ve seen people do this in jeans and dress shoes, although they are crazy. Wear some hikers and prepare to get your sweat on. There are three peaks, first is the most popular, second has the b...
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    • Britannia Beach, British Columbia

      Hike BC's Shannon Falls

      4.0
      0.3 mi
      Towering above Howe Sound in Squamish, British Columbia, at 335 meters, Shannon Falls is BC's third largest waterfall, with two hiking loops for both beginner and intermediate hikers.  The first of the two trails is approximately 350 meters in length and allows for a birds-eye view of the Falls, ...
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    • Squamish, British Columbia

      Hike the First Peak of the Stawamus Chief

      2.5 mi / 1600 ft gain
      Just a short drive up the Sea to Sky Highway is one of my favorite hikes near Vancouver. There are two options; the hike to first peak, or the hike to second and third peak. First Peak brings you to an epic view over Sqawmish, the Sea to Sky, and the Pacific Ocean. It is a perfect hike for those ...
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    • Squamish, British Columbia

      Hike Second and Third Peak of Stawamus Chief

      4 mi / 2000 ft gain
      Just a short drive up the Sea to Sky Highway is one of my favorite hikes near Vancouver. There are two options; the hike to first peak or the hike to second and third peak. Second Peak brings you to an epic view over Sqawmish, the first peak of the Chief, the Sea to Sky Highway, and the Pacific O...
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    • Squamish, British Columbia

      Hike Al's Habrich Trail

      3.0
      7.4 mi / 3130 ft gain
      We arrived at the Sea to Sky Gondola in the early morning and rode up to the top in the gondola to where the trailhead was. Once at the top there was a gift shop and a suspension bridge with a wooden viewing platform. The trail goes to the left of the complex down an old logging road. It is well ...
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    • Squamish, British Columbia

      Snowshoe Al's Habrich Trail

      3.7 mi / 1312.3 ft gain
      Strap on your snowshoes and head up to the Sea to Sky Gondola in Squamish, about a 45 minute drive from Vancouver. You can either take the gondola up (~$40), or hike up the Sea to Sky Summit trail that begins near the parking lot to the chief to get to the trailhead for Al's Habrich. If doing the...
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    • Sea to Sky Gondola, British Columbia

      Scramble Sky Pilot

      4.0
      10 mi / 3800 ft gain
      Sky Pilot Mountain is the highest peak past Stawamus Chief, Squamish's famous vertical rock face. Luckily, the rock just beyond the Chief is just as beautiful and reliable for climbers, hikers, and scramblers looking to stretch their legs and challenge their vertigo limits on an exposed, thrillin...
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    • Deming, Washington

      Visit Nooksack Falls

      The View.  Nooksack Falls is a wonder of a sight, tumbling 88 ft in two segments averaging 50 ft across.  A quick stroll from the parking area brings you to the upper or "lower" view, where you can either see the top of the waterfall cascading away from you, or see the whole waterfall.  The water...
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