About the Park

Brandywine Falls Provincial Park is located in the Cheakamus River Valley approximately 34 kilometers north of Squamish off Highway 99

The park has day-use picnic sites, a viewing platform for the spectacular waterfall and the famed Black Tusk Peak, hiking, and mountain biking trails. The location of this park makes it a perfect stop for a picnic while traveling the Sea to Sky Corridor. The park was tripled in size in 2010 to include unique habitat for red-legged frogs (a provincial “blue listed” species at risk). A number of existing recreation trails were included in the expanded park as well.

For more information about Brandywine Falls Provincial Park please visit the BC Parks website.

Picnic Areas Picnic Areas
Pit or Flush Toilets Pit or Flush Toilets
Cycling Cycling
Hiking Hiking
Pets on Leash Pets on Leash
Wildlife Viewing Wildlife Viewing
Winter Recreation Winter Recreation

Visitor Services

Advisories

No parking in front of park gate.

Please do not leave your vehicle in front of the park gate, or anywhere ‘no parking’ signs are posted. – Posted January 8, 2026

Limited access to this park during winter season.

Vehicle access to the park is not available during the winter season. Visitors can still access the park on foot, but parking may not be available. Check park opening dates, camping, and facilities for details and opening dates.

Operational Dates

Park gate open May 1 – October 31

May 1 to June 14: Gate open from 8 am to 9 pm
June 15 to September 14: Gate open from 8 am to 10 pm
September 15 to October 31: Gate open from 8 am to 8 pm

Rates and Fees

No fees for day-use access