The Grouse Grind – North Vancouver
The Grouse Grind is a steep 2.9 km hike up the face of Grouse Mountain with an elevation gain of 853 m from the city floor to the peak of Vancouver.
Read moreThe Grouse Grind is a steep 2.9 km hike up the face of Grouse Mountain with an elevation gain of 853 m from the city floor to the peak of Vancouver.
Read moreThe beautiful Brandywine Meadows located near Whistler is a steep but rewarding 6 km round-trip hike and a phenominal camping location.
Read moreUnnecessary Mountain in Cypress Provincial Park is a peak offering phenomenal 360 views with some of the best views into the Howe Sound.
Read moreMount Rohr is a challenging 8-9 hour hike that offers incredible scenery, glacial lakes such as Rohr Lake and beautiful alpine terrain.
Read moreThe Inukshuk monument installed in 1987 at Vancouver’s English Bay is an art installation by Alvin Kanak built out of grey granite.
Read moreTunnel Bluffs is a scenic hike located along the Sea To Sky Highway with a viewpoint offering phenomenal views over the Howe Sound.
Read moreThe Abbotsford Tulip Festival, also known as BLOOM, is the most breath-taking tulip festival near Vancouver. Blooming season starts in mid April.
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Read moreThe False Creek Seawall is a world-class walking and cycling path that loops 9.1 km along False Creek connecting many of the city’s must see locations.
Read moreFun Alley located near Linsdale Quay in North Vancouver. A plain alley which was transformed by splashes of colour all over the walls and floor.
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