Seymour Valley Trailway – North Vancouver
The Seymour Valley Trailway is a car-free, paved, multi-use 22km round-trip path which winds its way through a picturesque second growth forest.
Read moreThe Seymour Valley Trailway is a car-free, paved, multi-use 22km round-trip path which winds its way through a picturesque second growth forest.
Read moreBuntzen Lake located near Port Moody is a beautiful and relaxing, yet easy to access destination for the whole family featuring hikes of all difficulties.
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 Abbotsford Tulip Festival, also known as BLOOM, is the most breath-taking tulip festival near Vancouver. Blooming season starts in mid April.
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 moreLower Seymour Conservation Reserve features over 100 km of trails with activities such as cycling, horseback riding, hiking at all skill levels and even canoeing or kayaking.
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Read moreShannon Falls Provincial Park in beautiful Squamish, BC, is composed of a series of cliffs, rising 335 metres above Highway 99, making it the third highest falls in the province.
Read moreThe Cleveland Dam located in North Vancouver is a 91 m high concrete dam that feeds the Capilano River and holds back Capilano Lake. The dam, and areas around it, provide many vantage points of the picturesque landscape surrounding the park.
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