Long Beach – Tofino – Vancouver Island
Long Beach in Tofino is the longest beach of the Pacific Rim National Park Preserve spanning an extraordinary 16km along the west coast of Vancouver Island.
Read moreLong Beach in Tofino is the longest beach of the Pacific Rim National Park Preserve spanning an extraordinary 16km along the west coast of Vancouver Island.
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 moreSiwash Rock is one of the most iconic features of Stanley Park. The sea stack, unique in the area, came to be due to a volcanic dike.
Read moreWhytecliff Park situated near Horseshoe Bay in West Vancouver is a beautiful park on the coast often frequented by photographers, scubadivers and explorers.
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 moreOne of Vancouver’s coastal gems is Lighthouse Park in West Vancouver, not too far from downtown, this is a perfect sunrise and sunset location.
Read moreDeep Cove’s most popular hike known as Quarry Rock is a short 3.8 km round-trip hike leading to a large rocky outcrop offering beautiful views.
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