Nitinat Lake – Vancouver Island
Nitinat Lake on Vancouver Island is a beautiful 23 km long tidal saltwater fjord. The area is renown as a kiteboarding / kitesurfing and wind surfing mecca.
Read moreNitinat Lake on Vancouver Island is a beautiful 23 km long tidal saltwater fjord. The area is renown as a kiteboarding / kitesurfing and wind surfing mecca.
Read moreThe stunning turquoise coloured Watersprite Lake located near Squamish, BC, is an alpine lake surrounded by mountains accesible by hiking 17 km round-trip.
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 moreMount Seymour Provincial Park is one of most popular mountains of Vancouver’s North Shore, with a summit of 1,449 m (4,754 ft) above the Indian Arm and North Vancouver neighbourhoods it is easily recognized from afar.
Read moreJoffre Lakes Provincial Park is one of the most visited lakes in BC. The 3 part lake system offers spectacular views of blue water and 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 morePorteau Cove Provincial Park is located in Squamish about 45 minutes from downtown Vancouver. The park offers incredible views down the Howe Sound, perfect to enjoy a sunrise, sunset and for admiring the night sky or chasing the northern lights.
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.
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