St Mark’s Summit – Cypress Provincial Park
St Mark’s Summit in Cypress Provincial Park is a popular hiking location that offers the most stunning views of the Howe Sound and surrounding mountains.
Read moreSt Mark’s Summit in Cypress Provincial Park is a popular hiking location that offers the most stunning views of the Howe Sound and surrounding mountains.
Read moreThe trail to Wedgemount Lake near Whistler is a long and steep one but as soon as you lay your eyes on this lake nothing else will matter.
Read moreCypress Falls Park located near the highway in West Vancouver is a lesser known hike which means it’s ideal to get away from the crouds.
Read moreThe Stawamus Chief Hike, also known as “The Chief”, in Squamish, British Columbia, part of The Stawamus Chief Provincial Park.
Read moreAt about 40 minutes from downtown Vancouver and containing numerous hikes ranging from all difficulties, Mount Seymour Provincial Park is
Read moreNorvan Falls located 7 km deep within Lynn Headwaters is a popular hike which offers long distance on a well-maintained trail with minimal elevation gain.
Read moreLynn Lake is a long and challenging hike located in the Lynn Headwaters Regional Park that follows Lynn Creek all the way to its origin point.
Read moreColiseum Mountain is challenging hike as its 23.5 total kms must be completed in a day since camping is not allowed anywhere in the Lynn Headwaters area.
Read moreSprouting above Lynn Valley, Lynn Peak is the first of many mountains in Lynn Headwaters. Lynn Peak is known as Lynn Valley’s version of the Grouse Grind.
Read moreDog Mountain is an easy 5 km round-trip hike with minimal elevation gain leading to a viewpoint facing south. The trailhead starts from Mount Seymour Park.
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