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Vancouver, Coast & Mountains Hiking

17 Hiking in Vancouver, Coast & Mountains

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1. Natural Trekking Tours Inc. - Vancouver

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Explore...Escape...Experience...The fun & exhilaration of hiking or snowshoeing... Spend the day high above Vancouver's skyline & experience a different "point of view". Only 30 minutes from downtown, we take you there. All you need is a camera! No experience necessary.

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2. Alice Lake Provincial Park - Squamish

Off Hwy 99
Squamish, British Columbia
V8B 0X3

Alice Lake is surrounded by towering mountains, dense forests & grassy areas. There are 4 freshwater lakes which dominate the landscape & make swimming & fishing very enjoyable pastimes. Various hiking trails offer leisure strolls to experienced hikers.

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3. Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park - Hope

A popular tourist attraction for the town of Hope & provides viewing, walking & picnicking opportunities. The hiking trail links to the historic Hope-Nicola Cattle Trail & the Othello tunnels were cut through granite for past railway access.

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4. Cypress Provincial Park - Vancouver

Cypress offers towering North Shore Mountains which form a backdrop to the bustling city of Vancouver. Outdoor recreationists can enjoy hiking & sightseeing, photography, wilderness camping, mountain biking (in limited areas), skiing & other snow-related activities.

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5. Desolation Sound Marine Provincial Park - Lund

This park is a yachter’s paradise at the confluence of Malaspina Inlet & Homfray Channel with more than 60 km of shoreline, several islands, numerous small bays & snug coves. The forested upland offers trails & wilderness tent sites. It is a great location for power boating as well as sailing.

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6. E C Manning Provincial Park - Hope

68 Km East Of Hope
Hope, British Columbia
V0X 1L4

Manning Park is one of the most popular destination areas in the province. The landscape diversity of this park combined with 4 seasons’ development, provides a wide range of both summer and winter recreational opportunities such as hiking, horseback riding, kayaking and canoeing.

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7. Garibaldi Provincial Park - Squamish

Off Hwy 99
Squamish, British Columbia
V8W 9M9

Located in the heart of the Coast Mountains, 70 kms north of Vancouver. Offering over 90 kms of established hiking trails. One of the favourite year round destinations for outdoor enthusiasts. Offers five access routes; varying difficulty levels for hikers.

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8. Golden Ears Provincial Park - Maple Ridge

11 Km North Of Maple Ridge
Maple Ridge, British Columbia
V2W 1X9

Golden Ears is one of the largest recreational provincial parks in the province. The extensive system of trails within the park provides an excellent opportunity for hiking & horseback riding. Alouette Lake is a popular spot for many water activities.

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9. Grouse Mountain Resorts - North Vancouver

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North Vancouver, British Columbia
V7R 4K9

15 minutes from downtown, Grouse Mountain has the ticket to summer adventure. Upon arriving, the Super Skyride whisks you 3,700 feet above the city to a mountaintop of hiking trails, a grizzly bear habitat, live shows & 4 restaurants. Grouse Mountain's restaurants showcase some of the best of British Columbia. Situated at the Peak of Vancouver, our venues range from fine dining at The Observatory to flavourful après in Altitudes Bistro to outdoor BBQs at Rusty Rail patio.

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10. Shannon Falls Provincial Park - Squamish

Shannon Falls is composed of a series of cliffs, rising 335 meters above Hwy 99, making it the third highest falls in the province. This park provides picnicking, hiking & access to the trail into Stawamus Chief Provincial Park.

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