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LOWER MAINLAND
16 Nairn Falls
north of Whistler and 2 km south of Pemberton. entire Sea to Sky area and visit nature’s amazing rock sculpted 60 meter waterfall, only a 1.5 km walk from the day-use parking lot. Visitors will find many hiking trails including a 2.6 km portion of the Sea to Sky Trail which spans from the Campground to One Mile Lake, just south of the Village of Pemberton. Other hiking trails in the park include a trip to Green River, and Coudre Point. Firewood is available for sale.
17 Plumper Cove Marine 1
facilities and 8 mooring buoys are available on a access only. Plumper Cover is located on the west shore of Keats Island, across from Gibsons. Park and enjoy one of the most beautiful settings in the region. Water taxi service is available from Gibsons. A dock is available for boats up to 13 meters. The park includes a day-use area with large lawn, picnic sites, ocean view, and room for activities. Firewood is available for sale.
18 Porteau Cove
walk-in sites, shower/flush washroom building and sani-station (Limited during the winter), Only 45 minute drive north of Vancouver, enjoy the experience of oceanfront camping at Porteau Cove. Day-use area offers picnic sites in a grassy area along the shore. Porteau Cove is also accessible by water; a mooring float (with no shore access) is located at the south end of the park. Porteau Cove is a popular area for stargazing and scuba diving, with a man-made reef and 2 sunken vessels. For more information and event dates, please visit
seatoskyparks.com. Ice, firewood and concessionary items are available for sale at the gatehouse. Two beautiful, beachfront log cabins are available for rent. These fully furnished units sleep 4 and include a deck with BBQ, television and a kitchenette. To reserve a cabin, call 604-986-9371.
19 Shannon Falls
to Highway 99, 58 km nor th of Vancouver. British Columbia, measuring 335 meters tall. A viewing platform is located only 350 meters from the parking lot and is accessible by a gentle paved pathway. A second viewing platform of fers a closer look at the falls while experiencing some of its spray! This beautiful day-use area has picnic sites over a large lawn area with easy access to flush washrooms. Reservations for a group
Powell River 4
6 7 5 3 2 17 NANAIMO 24
Cache Creek 9
WHISTLER 10
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18 13 11 Squamish 14 21 Horseshoe Bay 27 Abbotsford
picnic site can be made up to one year in advance through Discover Camping.
20 Stawamus Chief
sites (per person registration), drinking water, pit toilets, day use area. No campfires in this monolith, a world renowned big-wall climbing mecca and bouldering destination. Or take a day hike to one of the three main peaks, 2 to 5 hours on steep terrain rewards you with sweeping views of Howe Sound and the surrounding mountains, as well as a great place to watch for climbers, kite boarders and the rare Peregrine falcons.
GREATER VANCOUVER Some of the best outdoor adventures are experienced within the Greater Vancouver area. Visit the beautiful Golden Ears Provincial Park or Rolley Lake to boat, swim, fish, hike, bike, horseback ride; the list of opportunities goes on and on.
Parks listed in red are operated by: SSG Holdings Ltd Website:
www.bcparks.ca
Parks listed in green are operated by: Peace Park Management Ltd. Website:
www.bcparks.ca
Reservations can be made up to 3 months in advance of arrival, either online at
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VANCOUVER 22 Mission 24 29 23
Hope 26
Chilliwack30 25
Pemberton 16
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Lillooet 99
97C
Merritt 5
5A Princeton 3
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