LOWER MAINLAND
three picnic areas, each located by sandy beaches with access to the lake. Canoe, Kayak and Stand Up Paddle Board rentals are available at Centre beach. For more information and event dates, please visit
seatoskyparks.com. Firewood and ice are available for sale.
9 Birkenhead Lake
west of D’Arcy and 90 km nor th of Whistler of f of wilderness camping from the comfor ts of a drive-in campground only three hours nor th of Vancouver. Campfires are not permitted in the backcountry; however they are permitted in the campground. Spacious day-use area includes sandy beaches, several picnic sites, a designated swimming area, and a concrete boat launch. The area includes over 11 km of hiking and mountain biking trails. Canoe rentals are available. Firewood is available for sale.
10 Brandywine Falls
expanded for guests to enjoy the spectacular 70 meter falls and view of Daisy Lake. A shor t walk from Brandywine Falls’ viewing platform, along a shor t gentle trail, is another viewpoint of the magnificent Black Tusk. There are hiking trails to the Cal Cheak Suspension Bridge (2 hour return) and the Whistler Bungee Bridge (1 hour return).
11 Cypress
Email:
contact@cypressmountain.com Phone: 604-926-5612
campsites along the Howe Sound Crest trail, two day-use/picnic areas, parking area, pit and flush located in 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 kilometers of hiking trails, some of which are wheelchair accessible. Please ride bicycles on roadways only.
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backcountry camping and picnic areas throughout park. Overnight shelter is available at Elfin Lakes on a first-come, first-served basis. Small huts are available at Wedgemont Lake Off Highway 99 in the Coast Mountains, Mount Garibaldi, this park is known for its natural beauty combined with over 90 km of hiking opportunities. Garibaldi Park’s rich geological
Located along Howe Sound, these oceanside one bedroom and loft cabins are fully furnished and ready for you to enjoy. Visit
www.seatoskyparks.com for rates.
Tel: 604-986-9371 Email:
info@seatoskyparks.com Website:
www.seatoskyparks.com
history, diverse vegetation, snow-capped mountains, iridescent waters, abundant wildlife and scenic vistas all contribute to its’ 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 trailheads 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
1 marine mooring buoy are available on a first- Sound, on the south-eastern shore of Gambier Bay offers a wilderness camping experience in a marine environment, just minutes north of Horseshoe Bay by boat. Access to land is available using the small float and dock. Only dinghies are permitted to be tied up at the dock for extended periods of time. Campfires not permitted at this park.
14 Mount Seymour
Visit
www.mountseymour.com Phone: 604-986-2261
group walk-in campsite with a pit toilet, group shelter and picnic tables, three day-use/picnic
of fers a variety of summer recreation activities including picnicking, bird and wildlife viewing, mountain biking, and hiking. Mt Seymour Resor ts Ltd. of fers a Summer Eco Adventure Camp and Youth Leadership camp in July and August. These mid-week day camps for 5-12 and 13-15 year olds of fer youth outdoor survival skills, knowledge of local flora and fauna, hiking and orienteering, games and more. To register call 604-986-2261 Ext. 217. Visitors will find many hiking trails of various lengths and difficulty, which reward hikers with spectacular views of Vancouver and Indian Arm Provincial Park. Several lakes, including Elsay Lake, can be accessed by hiking trails in the park. Fires are only permitted in the wood stove at the group campsite shelter. Mt Seymour Resor ts Ltd. operates skiing, snowshoeing, tubing and tobogganing within a Controlled Recreation Area (CRA) in Mount Seymour Provincial Park under a park use permit. The resor t is comprised of 39 runs (12 of which are lit for night skiing), dedicated snowshoe trails and five parking lots.
15 Murrin
the sun with your friends and family while having access to swimming, fishing and rock climbing. For climbers, there are various climbing and bouldering opportunities to choose from.
Olympic Legacy Cabins at Porteau Cove Provincial Park
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