PORPOISE BAY PROVINCIAL PARK
Provincial park with a beautiful beach, in the heart of a lush forest, ...Read more
EMERALD LAKE AND NATURAL BRIDGE
Turquoise lake, located 36 km west of Lake Louise, on the Emerald Lake ...Read more
WRECK BEACH
Nudist beach with walking trails, the only beach in Vancouver where ...Read more
SUNSET BEACH PARK
Beach located along Beach Avenue in Vancouver, an excellent spot to admire ...Read more
STAWAMUS CHIEF PROVINCIAL PARK
A 762 m high granite monolith in Squamish with over 1,000 different routes ...Read more
JUAN DE FUCA PROVINCIAL PARK
The park is located south of Port Renfrew and offers several hikes.Read more
QUEEN ELIZABETH PARK
A remarkable park with a large greenhouse and a great view of Downtown, the ...Read more
SECOND BEACH AND THIRD BEACH
Beach with a family pool in Stanley Park, north of English Bay.Read more
LYNN CANYON PARK AND SUSPENSION BRIDGE
A beautiful park with river, walking trails and suspension bridge, a great ...Read more
TONQUIN TRAIL
A must-see walk, particularly ideal for a family excursion to discover the ...Read more
BEACON HILL PARK
The largest park in the city of Victoria, pleasant and well shaded, and ...Read more
CITY PARK BEACH
The City of Kelowna's most popular beach, with views of the valley, for ...Read more
ENGLISH BAY BEACH
An outstanding summer supervised beach with volleyball court, close to ...Read more
CAPILANO SUSPENSION BRIDGE PARK
A park with a remarkable bridge and various attractions in North Vancouver, ...Read more
SHANNON FALLS PROVINCIAL PARK
Large 335 m high waterfalls, surrounded by old growth forest, enjoyed by ...Read more
WAPTA FALLS
The most imposing waterfall of the Kicking Horse River, with 30 meters high ...Read more
YOHO NATIONAL PARK
Read moreThe CPR line of railway was the cause of many accidents, due to the 4% slope on the west side of the Rocky mountains, inside the park. In 1909, in order to remedy the situation, Canadian Pacific built two tunnels with a total length of 1 859 m. Over 300 km of trails cross the park's territory, but the conditions of the park's access are often very difficult. As a result, some accesses, such as that to Takakkaw Falls, are often closed in winter and do not reopen until June. In Cree language, "takakkaw" means "wonderful", because of its 254 m falls. Mount Goodsir, 3 562 m, is the highest in the park. Another of its wonders is Emerald Lake, covered by ice most of the year. It really is worth the detour for its beautiful colour. Several marked walks are possible around the lake, including Emerald Lake Loop and Hamilton Falls. O'Hara Lake is another jewel of the park, to the point that its access is controlled. To reach it, you can walk (13 km) or take the car for it ($ 15 + $ 12 for reservation). Along 8,2 km long, the Yoho Glacier Moraine Trail arrives at the Twin Falls. The most courageous will continue on the Whaleback Trail and will be rewarded with a splendid view of the glaciers. Consider asking park employees the opening times of the bridge that gives access to the bridge.
LAKE O'HARA
Lake O'Hara is a fragile alpine area in the heart of the wilderness.Read more
NEWCASTLE ISLAND MARINE PROVINCIAL PARK
Park with short trails including the Mallard Lake Trail and the winding ...Read more