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Alice Lake Park
Alice Lake Provincial Park is located approximately 13 km outside of Squamish. Alice Lake contains four lakes (Alice, Stump, Fawn, Edith) surrounded by towering mountains, dense forests, and grassy meadows.
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Pipi7íyekw/Joffre Lakes Park
Pipi7íyekw/Joffre Lakes Park is a magnificent area of jagged peaks, icefields, cold rushing streams, and turquoise-blue lakes. The waters of Lower, Middle, and Upper Joffre Lakes are popular highlights of the park.
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Stawamus Chief Park
The park provides rock climbing opportunities of international significance. Hiking trails to The Chief’s three summits offer rewarding views of Howe Sound, the Squamish town site, and surrounding mountains. This park has opportunities for camping, hiking, rock climbing, and scenic viewing atop the Chief.
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Shannon Falls Park
The park contains the third-highest waterfall in British Columbia. The spectacular falls cascade over a series of cliffs 335 meters high. The park includes day-use picnic sites, water, and restrooms. There are two viewing platforms for the falls just a short walk from the parking lot.
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Porteau Cove Park
Only minutes from Vancouver, Porteau Cove Park is the perfect waterfront camping destination. Many of the campsites are on the waterfront. The beach is a great place for exploring and enjoying the stunning views of Howe Sound.
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Nairn Falls Park
Nairn Falls is an excellent base camp for exploring Whistler, the Pemberton Valley, rock climbing, mountain biking and kayaking. This year there have been new features added to the park that include a sandbox in the playground area and new bike trails.
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Murrin Park
Browning Lake is the main feature of Murrin Park offering a great place for swimming, picnicking, fishing, and a nice walking trail around the lake. The various granite walls in the park are easily accessible and offer excellent climbing and bouldering opportunities.
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Mount Seymour Park
Mount Seymour Park is located 30 minutes from Vancouver in the southwestern corner of BC’s Coastal Mountain Range. The park is a popular day destination that offers impressive views of the lower mainland, the Fraser Valley and Mount Baker, Vancouver Island, and the Indian Arm Inlet from pullouts along the access road and various hiking trails.
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Coquihalla Canyon Park / Othello Tunnels
The park features the Othello Tunnels, five tunnels built as part of the Kettle Valley Railway in 1914. The railway, connecting the Kootenay Region with the BC coast, was built over three mountain ranges. In the Coquihalla Gorge, the river cut a 300-foot-deep channel of solid granite. A straight line of tunnels were built through it which are now known as the Othello Tunnels.
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S⨱ótsaqel / Chilliwack Lake Park
S⨱ótsaqel / Chilliwack Lake Park is an ideal spot for canoeing, kayaking, windsurfing, swimming, fishing, and hiking. A wide sandy beach has stunning views on all sides as the ramrod-straight fir forest rises to ice fields and scissor-cut peaks. The park is great for families with a playground and volleyball net located in the day-use area.
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Bridal Veil Falls Park
Bridal Veil Falls Park is located 16 kilometers east of Chilliwack along the Trans Canada Highway (Hwy 1). The falls at Bridal Veil is about 60m in height and creates a “veil-like” effect as it tumbles down the rock face. Bridal Veil Falls Park has a day-use area for picnicking, walking trails, and a viewing platform
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Brandywine Falls Park
Brandywine Falls 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.
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Birkenhead Lake Park
Birkenhead Lake Park is located 90 km north of Whistler. The park includes old growth forests, sub-alpine, and alpine environments. Birkenhead Lake is right beside the campground and there are several other small lakes in the park.
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Cultus Lake Park
Cultus Lake Park includes four campgrounds. The park is a great place to fish, power boat, windsurf, stand-up paddleboard, hike, and camp.
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