British Columbia
Looking for the best chillin in British Columbia? We've got you covered with the top trails, trips, hiking, backpacking, camping and more around British Columbia. The detailed guides, photos, and reviews are all submitted by the Outbound community.
Top Chillin Spots in and near British Columbia
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Black Creek, British Columbia
Camp at Seaview Game Farm and Paddle the Strait of Georgia
Seaview Game Farm, located on Vancouver Island between Courtenay and Campbell River is a prime jumping off point to paddle the Strait of Georgia and check out some of the best beaches the coast has to offer. Located right on the beachfront, Seaview offers camping at RV sites but, for the best ex...Read more -
Northern Rockies B, British Columbia
Relax at Liard River Hot Springs
5.0The Liard River Hot Springs are located at mile 475 of the Alaskan Highway in northern British Columbia and is a great camping spot or rest stop after a long day of driving. After pulling off the highway and parking you follow a 300 meter, raised boardwalk through a warm, delicate muskeg swamp. T...Read more -
Summit Lake, British Columbia
Swim at The Rock Quarry
3.8Starting on Highway 97, head north approximately 43 kilometres, until you come to a road on the left called "Tallus Road." Turn left, and drive until you see a big red gate on the side of the road. There will more than likely be a long line of cars parked here, so you'll know you're in the right ...Read more -
Squamish, British Columbia
Camp at Alice Lake Provincial Park
5.0Alice Lake Provincial Park is located just North of Squamish. To get here, exit right off Highway 99 when coming from the South onto Alice Lake Rd. The campground is located under 5 minutes up the road and is first come first serve during low season. From late Spring to Early fall, make sure y...Read more -
Whistler, British Columbia
Camp Out at Elfin Lakes Hut
15 mi / 1900 ft gainThe cabin at Elfin Lakes is a beautiful well maintained shelter in the heart of the Garibaldi Provincial Park. It is nuzzled between two lakes (one for drinking water, and the other a swimming hole), and the Gargoyle Peaks. The cabin itself is fully stocked with 8 gas burners, tables, a fireplac...Read more -
Tofino, British Columbia
Take a Stroll at Mackenzie Beach
5.0Head out to Mackenzie beach in Tofino. The easiest way to access it is through the Makenzie Beach Resort or surrounding campgrounds. It is roughly a mile long beach depending upon the tide. Sometimes live music is played on the beach, usually in the evenings and on the weekend. It is dog friendl...Read more -
Arrow Creek, British Columbia
Hike or Bike to Fish Lake
3.7 mi / 500 ft gainTop of the World Park is located 48 kilometres northeast of the village of Kimberley, access is via White Swan and Lussier Forest Service Roads, and extreme caution must be exercised at all times while travelling these roads. The access route is normally passable from late May until late October....Read more -
Sooke, British Columbia
Hike Whiffin Spit
1.5 mi / 0 ft gainLocated in Sooke, between the Sooke Harbour and the Juan de Fuca Strait is Whiffin Spit Park. An easy 2.4km out and back trail with minimal elevation gain that you can walk to the end and back in about an hour. The dog-friendly gravel trail takes you down the spit to the end where you will find a...Read more -
Peace River E, British Columbia
Explore Bijoux Falls
3.7Bijoux Falls is a lovely tiered waterfall right along side highway 97N. It's a great place to stop and take a break to stretch the legs no matter which direction you are heading. This provincial park, nestled among the western edge of the Canadian Rockies, has a fair amount of parking and no hiki...Read more -
Whistler, British Columbia
Camp at Whistler's Riverside Campground
If 'glamping' is more your style, Riverside Campground is the place. Located within walking distance of Whistler Village, this 40 acre camping area has everything from riverside tent sites to cozy cabins and yurts. A deluxe RV area that’s open year round, amazing views, and a yummy café round ou...Read more -
Bowen Island, British Columbia
Paddle the Bowen Island Shoreline
Head out to Horseshoe Bay, and catch the ferry out to Bowen Island (Snug Cove). As you get off the ferry you will see a parking lot immediately to your left. If there is no parking there, there is some further up the road just before the local grocery store. Make your way back to the harbor, and ...Read more -
Kitimat-Stikine C (Part 1), British Columbia
Explore Gruchy's Beach
1.3 miForm Terrace, drive south for approx., 14 km along Highway 37 to Gruchy’s Beach day use area.The beach is accessed by an easy 1 km trail that follows along Williams Creek through and old growth forest. The trail has a number of boardwalks and nice views of the creek, which can provide sights of S...Read more -
Fanny Bay, British Columbia
Great Central Lake Shoe Tree (Removed)
1.0Heel your sole in the heart of Vancouver Island. Does your sole need heeling? If you can muster the feet you may just meet Old Mother Hubbard. To get there take Highway 4 / The Pacific Rim Highway west out of Port Alberni towards Tofino. After the second bridge, take your third right onto Centr...Read more -
Britannia Beach, British Columbia
Second and Third Peak of Stawamus Chief
3.46 mi / 2024 ft gainJust a short drive up the Sea to Sky Highway is one of my favorite hikes near Vancouver. There are two options; the hike to first peak or the hike to second and third peak. Second Peak brings you to an epic view over Sqawmish, the first peak of the Chief, the Sea to Sky Highway, and the Pacific O...Read more -
Bamfield, British Columbia
Swing on the West Bamfield Rope Swing
5.0On the island of West Bamfield, accessible only by foot and by taking a ferry from East Bamfield, itself only accessible via a 60 mile brutal dirt road from Port Alberni, is a taste of the free-wheeling, regulations-be-damned old-Vancouver-Island-made-manifest in an epic rope swing that hurls its...Read more -
Squamish, British Columbia
First Peak of the Stawamus Chief
4.02.33 mi / 1768 ft gainJust a short drive up the Sea to Sky Highway is one of my favorite hikes near Vancouver. There are two options; the hike to first peak, or the hike to second and third peak. First Peak brings you to an epic view over Sqawmish, the Sea to Sky, and the Pacific Ocean. It is a perfect hike for those ...Read more