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    • Belcarra, British Columbia

      Hike the Springboard Trail and Explore Woodhaven Swamp

      5.9 mi / 1312.3 ft gain
      From the parking lot at Woodhaven Swamp, head down the wooden steps to the lower path and then follow the path clockwise, passing over a small boardwalk bridge at the east end of the wetland. At the west side of the swamp, look out for a smaller trail that veers off on the left and follow that as...
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    • Anmore, British Columbia

      Hike Lake Buntzen

      4.5
      Buntzen Lake is located in a beautiful recreation area just north of Port Moody. Although the lake is man-made and maintained by BC Hydro, the surrounding area is full of forests, nice beach areas, and many trails for hiking including the Buntzen Lake Trail, which loops around the lake.Beginning ...
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    • Anmore, British Columbia

      Backpack the Dilly Dally Loop

      15.5 mi / 3800 ft gain
      This hike begins near the parking lot of Buntzen Lake. The trailhead will read "Halvor Lunden Trail,” named after the man who made it. This part of the trail is well marked, however as you continue along the loop it gets less and less worn, making things more difficult, but also more natural.The ...
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    • Sechelt, British Columbia

      Kayak the Sechelt Inlet

      The Sechelt Inlet provides the perfect place for an afternoon adventure or multi-day kayak trip. Kayaks and canoes can be rented from a number of outfitters in the Sechelt area, and many allow multi-day rentals for those keen paddlers.A great place to set off is from Porpoise Bay Provincial Park...
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    • Sechelt, British Columbia

      Kayak Sechelt Inlet

      4.0
      Set off from Sechelt, a small seaside community on the Sunshine Coast - about two hours from Vancouver which is accessed by ferry or float plane.As soon as you start paddling from the harbour in Sechelt, the calm waters are so clear that starfish and other marine life are easily visible beneath t...
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    • Squamish-Lillooet D, British Columbia

      Hike to Crooked Falls

      4.0
      4 mi / 1400 ft gain
      The trail to Crooked Falls starts at the Sigurd Creek Trail. The coordinates are: N49.910556, W-123.322817. It is a scenic dive just past the Squamish city center and the Squamish River.  Once at the trail head you'll walk across a bridge over Sigurd Creek and follow the logging road for a couple...
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    • Whistler, British Columbia

      Hike to High Falls Creek, BC

      5.0
      5.3 mi / 1719.2 ft gain
      This is a great hike with varied terrain. From a flat meandering path to steep, scramble sections with chains and braided ropes. The must-see attraction on this trail is the thunder force of tumbling water heard throughout the day as you hike along a steep walled canyon.You have the option of par...
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    • Coquitlam, British Columbia

      Hike to Woodland Falls

      4.5
      Important: if you are planning on bringing a dog, and they are skittish around loud noises make sure to keep them leashed. This trail is beside the gun club and can spook dogs. You stop hearing the guns once you reach the powerline roadTo reach the trailhead, follow Harper Road until you reach th...
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    • Coquitlam, British Columbia

      Hike to Sawblade Falls

      3.9
      To reach the trailhead, follow Harper Road until you reach the Port Coquitlam Gun Club, then park along the side of the road. Walk past the yellow gate and take the first trail to your left. About 10 minutes down the trail, you will reach a gravel logging road. Take an immediate left down the pat...
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    • Whistler, British Columbia

      Summit Black Tusk in Garabaldi Provincial Park

      5.0
      19 mi / 5708.7 ft gain
      This is a very challenging trail! If you are going to carry in a backpack for an overnight hike, you should have a good level of fitness. For a day hike, the trail is nearly 30km long, so still a good level of fitness is required. The trail isn’t technically challenging, but it is up in the alpin...
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    • Whistler, British Columbia

      Hike to the Black Tusk Lookout Point

      5.0
      18.6 mi / 5700 ft gain
      The Black Tusk is a distinctive landmark just south of Whistler (the remnants of an old volcano). There is nothing else like it, and it is visible from all over the Sea to Sky area.Depending on your experience and fitness level, you can either: climb right to the top of the Tusk (expert hiking/sc...
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    • Whistler, British Columbia

      Panorama Ridge

      4.8
      17.17 mi / 5289 ft gain
      Take the Sea to Sky Highway (HWY 99) north from Vancouver up towards Whistler. Turn off the highway about 30 minutes before Whistler Village onto Daisy Lake Road. There are signs along the highway indicating the Garibaldi Lake turn off. The trailhead is located at the end of Daisy Lake Road. Ther...
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    • Whistler, British Columbia

      Hike and Camp at Garibaldi Lake

      4.6
      Garibaldi Lake is a huge basin of beautiful turquoise water measuring almost 10 square kilometers (2460 acres), and located at nearly 5000ft above sea level. The lake is over 800 feet deep, filled with pristine glacial water. You’ll be surrounded by big snowy mountains, which remain bright white ...
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    • Whistler, British Columbia

      Explore Garibaldi Park on Snowshoes

      Exploring Garibaldi Park by snowshoe is an experience you'll never forget. There is nothing like being in a forest wilderness in the stillness of winter. There are lots of places to snowshoe in the Whistler area, but here are two of the most exciting (yes, snowshoeing can be exciting!) Cheakamus ...
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    • Delta, British Columbia

      Hiking through Burns Bog Delta Nature Reserve

      1.9 mi
      As you begin your journey into Burns Bog Delta Nature Reserve from the parking lot and small trail coming off of Westview Drive, notice the gravel trail ahead of you and across the train tracks that will take you into the bog itself and take a left. After spending a few minutes on the straight tr...
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    • Pitt Meadows, British Columbia

      Paddle Pitt Lake to Widgeon Falls

      5.0
      3.7 mi
      The 12km (7.5 mi) drive on Neaves Road to Pitt Lake from Pitt Meadows is one of BC's most scenic routes. As soon as you start this section of the drive you already feel miles from the city, but this route is only 30-45 minutes from Vancouver, depending on city traffic.Once you reach the parking l...
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