Regional Hiking Trail Map

    Whistler22 Trails
Ancient Cedars Trail Ascent Trail Black Tusk Blackcomb Meadows Brandywine Falls Brandywine Meadows Cheakamus Lake Conflict Lake Crater Rim Trail Garibaldi Lake Helm Lake High Note Trail Iceberg Lake Lost Lake Nature Trail Panorama Ridge Parkhurst Ghost Town Rainbow Falls Loop Rainbow Lake Skywalk North Loop Skywalk South Loop Wedgemount Lake Whistler Train Wreck
    Pemberton8 Trails
Cool Creek Canyon Joffre Lakes Nairn Falls One Mile Lake Rohr Lake Semaphore Lakes Seton Lake Lookout Shadow Lake
    Fraser Valley East39 Trails
Abby Grind Alexandra Bridge Bosumarne Falls Bridal Veil Falls Browne Creek Wetlands Cascade Falls Cheam Lake Wetlands Chilliwack Community Forest Davis Lake and McDonald Falls Devil's Lake Downes Bowl Trail Dragon's Back Trail Elk Mountain Falls Lake Flood Falls Harrison Grind Hayward Lake Hicks Lake Hillkeep Regional Park Hope Lookout Trail Hunter Road Trail Iron Mountain Lookout Ledgeview Trail Lindeman Lake Mount Cheam Mount Thom Othello Tunnels Rolley Lake Seven Sisters Trail Slesse Memorial Trail Spirit Caves Trail Stave Dam Forest Interpretation Forest Steelhead Falls Sumas Mountain Teapot Hill Vedder Ridge Trail Vedder River Rotary Trail Whippoorwill Point Trail Zoa Peak
    Tri Cities16 Trails
Admiralty Point Belcarra Bluffs Bert Flinn Park Buntzen Lake Coquitlam Crunch Coquitlam Lake View Trail Crystal Falls Dilly Dally Loop Jug Island Beach Minnekhada Regional Park Mundy Park Sasamat Lake Sendero Diez Vistas Shoreline Trail Swan Falls Viewpoint Woodland Walk Trail
    Tsawwassen and Delta5 Trails
Boundary Bay Regional Park Brunswick Point Burns Bog Delta Nature Reserve Deas Island Regional Park Reifel Bird Sanctuary
    Surrey and Langley8 Trails
Aldergrove Regional Park Brae Island Regional Park Campbell Valley Regional Park Derby Reach Regional Park Fort To Fort Trail Mud Bay Park Serpentine Fen Nature Trail Tynehead Regional Park
    Ridge Meadows10 Trails
Gold Creek Falls Golden Ears Canyon Loop Golden Ears Kanaka Creek Cliff Falls Kanaka Creek Riverfront Mike Lake Pitt River Regional Greenway Pitt Wildlife Loop UBC Malcolm Knapp Research Forest Widgeon Falls
    Sunshine Coast15 Trails
Burnett Falls Chapman Falls Cliff Gilker Park Francis Point Provincial Park Hidden Grove Homesite Caves Trail Homesite Creek Falls Mount Daniel Pender Hill Porpoise Bay Sargeant Bay Skookumchuck Narrows Smuggler Cove Marine Provincial Park Soames Hill Triangle Lake
    Manning Provincial Park4 Trails
Frosty Mountain Lightning Lake Loop Lightning Lakes Chain Trail Three Brothers Mountain
    Southern Gulf Islands16 Trails
Beaumont Marine Park Brooks Point Regional Park Channel Ridge South Trail Chris Hatfield Trail Enchanted Forest George Hill Trail Greenburn Lake Mount Erskine Mount Maxwell from Armand Way Mount Maxwell from Burgoyne Bay Mount Menzies Mount Norman Roe Lake Roesland Ruckle Loop Yeo Point

Fraser Valley East

Together, the cities of Chilliwack, Mission and Abbotsford comprise the Fraser Valley East area. These three cities lie about an hour east of Vancouver, and provide an opportunity to escape the ...

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Howe Sound

From the ferry terminal at Horseshoe Bay to the town of Squamish, thousands of motorists pass by Howe Sound daily along the spectacular Sea to Sky Highway. The steep, rugged terrain along Howe So...

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Manning Provincial Park

A three-hour drive from both the Greater Vancouver and Okanagan regions, E.C. Manning Provincial Park (more commonly known as Manning Park) is undoubtedly one of the province?s most popular outdoo...

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Pemberton

Located about 3 hours north of Vancouver along the Sea to Sky Highway and nestled between scenic mountains is the town of Pemberton. The Pemberton Valley boasts a much warmer inland climate and t...

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Ridge Meadows

The "twin cities" of Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows offer an amazing opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, while still only being about an hour's drive east of Vancouver. ...

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Southern Gulf Islands

There are hundreds of islands scattered between British Columbia’s mainland and Vancouver Island. With easy ferry access from Vancouver and Victoria, Galiano Island, Salt Spring Island, Mayne Is...

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Sunshine Coast

Nestled into the south-western section of British Columbia, the Sunshine Coast is a hidden gem offering a little bit of paradise from the hustle and bustle of the city. As part of the BC mainland,...

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Surrey and Langley

The cities of Surrey and Langley are situated east of Vancouver, and present some of the most extraordinary outdoor recreational experiences in the Lower Mainland. Boasting nearly 6,000 ...

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The North Shore

The familiar mountains that surround the city of Vancouver are known as the North Shore Mountains. With dozens of trails that weave through forests of Douglas Firs and Western Cedars trees, past ...

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Tri Cities

"Tri-Cities" is a casual term that refers to three cities and two villages in the northeast area of Metro Vancouver: Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody (along with the villages of Anmore an...

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Tsawwassen and Delta

About a half-hour's drive south of Vancouver, you'll find the lowlands of Delta and Tsawwassen. Bordered by the Fraser River to the north, the United States (Point Roberts, Washington)...

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Vancouver City

Known as one of the most beautiful places in the world, Vancouver is the largest city in western Canada. The spectacular mountain scenery behind the waterways of Burrard Inlet makes for a picture...

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Whistler

Known as one of the best ski resorts in the world, Whistler has no shortage of outdoor activities. During the summer months, the snow melts away to reveal an outdoor playground for mountain biker...

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