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LOWER MAINLAND


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Cache Creek 9 1


Powell River 4


6 7 5 3 2 17 NANAIMO 13 11


WHISTLER 10


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Squamish 14 21 Horseshoe Bay 27 Abbotsford Olympic Legacy Cabins at Porteau Cove Provincial Park 28


VANCOUVER 23 Mission 24 29 22


Hope 26


Chilliwack30 25


20 5A Princeton 3


Pemberton 16


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Lillooet 99


97C


Merritt 5


campsites along the Howe Sound Crest trail, two day-use/picnic areas, parking area, pit and flush toilets. • Location: Access road off Hwy #1 and Hwy 99 in West Vancouver. From City of Vancou- ver, cross the Lions Gate Bridge to the Upper Levels Highway via Taylor Way. • This park, located on the North Shore Mountains, is very popular for hiking and skiing enthusiasts visiting the Vancouver area. No matter what the season or the weather, the park is an enjoyable place to visit and view the outlying areas of Vancouver. You’ll find many km of hiking trails, some of which are wheelchair accessible. Please ride bicycles on roadways only.


12 Garibaldi


194,650 ha. • Facilities: Wilderness/backcountry camping and picnic areas throughout park. Over- night shelter is available at Elfin Lakes on a first- come, first-served basis. Small huts are available at Wedgemont Lake and Russet Lake. Open year round. • Location: Off Hwy 99 in the Coast Mountains, 70 km north of Vancouver. • Named after 2,678m Mount Garibaldi, this park is known for its natural beauty combined with over 90 km of hiking opportunities. Garibaldi Park’s rich geological history, diverse vegetation, snow- capped mountains, iridescent waters, abundant wildlife and scenic vistas all contribute to the immense beauty, and make it a year round destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors must practice the “Leave No Trace” camping ethic – pack out what you pack in. The trail- heads for Black Tusk and Diamondhead trails are maintained by Sea to Sky Park Services. For more information on backcountry camping, please visit www.bcparks.ca.


13 Halkett Bay


309 ha. • Facilities: 3 walk-in campsites and 1 marine mooring buoy. • Location: In Howe Sound, on south eastern shore of Gambier Island, 15 km from Horseshoe Bay. • Halkett Bay offers back- country camping in a marine environment, min- utes north of Horseshoe Bay by boat. The mooring buoy is on a first-come, first-served basis. Access to land is available using the small float and dock. Only dinghies are permitted to be tied up for extended periods of time. Campfires not permitted at this park.


Fully furnished Oceanside cabins with a magnificent view of Howe Sound


Open year round. Rates starting from $139/night 23


Tel: 604-986-9371 • Email: info@seatoskyparks.com Website: www.seatoskyparks.com


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