Crown Mountain via Grouse Mountain – 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 Abbotsford Tulip Festival, also known as BLOOM, is the most breath-taking tulip festival near Vancouver. Blooming season starts in mid April.
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.
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.
Read moreLynn headwaters Regional Park is the go to location in North Vancouver for mountains, valleys, rivers and beautiful scenery.
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 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 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 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 moreRice Lake located within the Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve in North Vancouver is a 3 km hike that loops around the lake on a well-marked and well-maintained trail. A very easy hike that takes about 1 hour in full to complete at a leisure pace.
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