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Snowshoe to Walt Hill Hut
Powell River, British Columbia
9.9 mi
/ 3280 ft gain
The Sunshine Coast Trail is a 180-kilometre back country experience that encompasses 12 free cabins, 3 of which are winterized. The cabins are run by volunteers from the Powell River Parks and Wilderness Society (PRPAWS).Drive south on Highway 101 to Duck Lake Forest Service Road 3477 Br.1 and head towards Duck Lake. At the south end of the lake, take a right and cross over Lang Creek bridge. C...
Backcountry Hike and Hut Camp the Northern Portion of the Sunshine Coast Trail
Powell River, British Columbia
31.1 mi
/ 3937 ft gain
This adventure is a 50km backcountry hiking and camping trip and should not be attempted without prior backcountry experience. It is recommended you attempt this trail in a group. Below is a detailed description of how to get to the trail and your options for huts while on the trail:The Sunshine Coast can only be accessed by ferry despite actually being a part of BC's mainland. In fact, you ...
Kayak Camping in Desolation Sound Marine Park
Refuge Cove, British Columbia
5.0
Leave from Okeover Arm just north of Powell River to get into the passage to the park. If you are coming from Vancouver, expect a 6 hour drive with multiple ferry rides.The paddle to the campground is fairly easy for an intermediate kayaker. Distances are about 10km from one camp to the next. Only a small section was vulnerable to high winds. Most of the waterways were sheltered and the ocean w...
Run at Goose Spit Regional Park
Comox, British Columbia
5.0
For a mid week adventure that is closer to home, nothing beats a climb up the stairs at Goose Spit Regional Park. The Goose Spit stairs are a fantastic addition to the Comox Valley's urban playgrounds, beaches, trails and green spaces. There are 165 steps to the main lookout, with an additional 200 metres of steep trail climbing above, making Goose Spit the Comox Valley's stairway to heaven. Th...
Paddle the Courtenay River Estuary
Courtenay, British Columbia
Mixing of sea and river waters at the Courtenay River Estuary means its an abundant place for wildlife. Coupled with incredible views of the Comox Glacier to the west, it's no wonder this is a popular spot to paddle in the small island town of Courtenay.
Head over to Comox Valley Kayaks and Canoes to rent, or bring your own kayaks and head upstream along the river. As you pass under a few brid...
Camp at Seaview Game Farm and Paddle the Strait of Georgia
Black Creek, British Columbia
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 experience and a little "glamping", opt for the Oceanfront Yurt. The views from the beach are amazing...
Explore Fillongley Provincial Park
Denman Island, British Columbia
4.0
1.6 mi
/ 60 ft gain
Fillongley Park is located on Denman Island. To get there take the Denman Island Ferry from Buckley Bay, off Hwy #19A on central Vancouver Island. Take the Buckley Bay exit #101 from Hwy #19A. Once on the island, follow Denman Road to Swan Road. Turn left on Swan Road, then right on Beadnell Road all the way down to the parking lot and camping area.There is a loop trail that takes you to a beau...
Mountain Biking Hornby Island
Hornby Island, British Columbia
5.0
Hornby Island riding is almost too good to be true. The island itself is charming and laid-back – for its beaches and warm water swimming, it has been described as the Hawaii of the North.Furthermore, the centrally located Mt. Geoffrey is jam-packed with extremely fast, smooth, well graded trails—some of the fastest you will ever ride—which translates to trails that can be ridden both up and do...
Hike through Boyle Point Provincial Park
Denman Island, British Columbia
5.0
2.2 mi
/ 115 ft gain
Boyle Point Provincial Park is located on Denman Island British Columbia Canada. To get there you take the Denman Island Ferry from Buckley Bay off Hwy #19A on central Vancouver Island. Take the Buckley Bay exit #101 from Hwy #19A. Once on the island, follow Denman Road to the Hornby Island Ferry terminal; turn right and follow East Road to the end and you will see the sign for the park.After y...
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