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    Top Spots in and near Shawnigan Lake

    • Port Angeles, Washington

      Marymere Falls

      4.3
      1.93 mi / 531 ft gain
      Marymere Falls (90 ft.) is located in Olympic National Park, near Lake Crescent. The falls can be accessed by a short, well-maintained dirt trail through old-growth lowland forest consisting of fir, cedar, hemlock, and alder trees. The creek descends from Aurora Ridge and tumbles over Marymere Fa...
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    • Port Angeles, Washington

      Olympic National Park Foothills Trail

      6.23 mi / 1772 ft gain
      Olympic National Park Foothills Trail is an out-and-back trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Port Angeles, Washington.
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    • Port Angeles, Washington

      Camp at Fairholme Campground

      3.0
      The campground is right at the very north end of Lake Crescent. It has bathroom and potable water, and for just $20 a night I think it is well worth it. Each campsite is equipped with a table and firepit (bring firewood). Open between May and October; first come first serve.  As for activities, t...
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    • Youbou, British Columbia

      Hike Green Mountain, BC

      3.0
      3.1 mi / 985 ft gain
      Green Mountain is located out in the Nanaimo Lakes area and used to be a ski hill back in the 60's. There was a lodge and even a t-bar to get you up the hill (both of which are nothing more than dilapidated remains now). The mountain's ski-based past becomes apparent as you hike up through countl...
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    • Port Angeles, Washington

      Olympic Hot Springs

      3.7
      21.52 mi / 3556 ft gain
      A local favorite, this moderate day hike winds its way uphill from the Appleton Pass trailhead through old growth stands of fir, hemlock and cedar for 2.2 miles to a cluster of hot springs interspersed among the trees. Note: This route is now closed due to a washed out road. The current route is ...
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    • Port Angeles, Washington

      Madison Falls

      4.0
      0.16 mi / 98 ft gain
      Madison Falls is at the end of a 200 foot paved pathway. It is approximately 60 feet tall and lingers in the midst of incredible lush forest. Enjoy it from a viewing point of up close and personal where you can see the greenest of moss growing up along the rocks.
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    • Honeymoon Bay, British Columbia

      Hike Castle Grove of the Upper Walbran River Valley

      3.2 mi
      The opportunity to travel deep into a region where ancient forests still stand, telling their story of centuries past, can't be overlooked. One of the last remaining areas of such beauty and rarity still exists deep in the heart of the southern interior on Vancouver Island. This spot is known as ...
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    • Port Angeles, Washington

      Backpack to Lake Angeles

      5.0
      7.12 mi / 2503 ft gain
      Lake Angeles is, rightfully, a popular day hike and overnight backpacking option, as its one of the larger, more accessible lakes in Olympic National Park. It can be done either as a moderate day hike with a refreshing swim and picnic lunch or a relaxing overnight with gorgeous views and reliable...
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    • Port Angeles, Washington

      Hike the Heart O' the Forest Trail

      5.0
      4.52 mi / 840 ft gain
      This hike is a short, 4.0 mile round trip, half-day or less hike, located just past the Hurricane Ridge entrance into Olympic National Park. Being relatively level and the trail head just off loop E of the Heart O' the Hills Campground, the Heart O' the Forest hike offers those looking for a tast...
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    • Surrey, British Columbia

      Walk the 1001 Steps Trail

      2.0
      0.3 mi
      One of Surrey's hidden gems, head down to this short trail down a set of stairs that will take you to an uninhabited beach.The zig zagged steps take you down to the Birlington Rail Lines and you can walk along a trail to an opening under the tracks. Head to the beach from here where you will like...
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    • Blaine, Washington

      Terrell Marsh Trail

      3.0
      0.63 mi / 82 ft gain
      Terrell Marsh Trail is a loop trail that takes you past scenic surroundings located near Blaine, Washington.
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    • Port Angeles, Washington

      West Elwha River Trail

      5.0
      6.11 mi / 1198 ft gain
      West Elwha River Trail is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a river located near Port Angeles, Washington.
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    • Surrey, British Columbia

      Catch a Sunset at Crescent Beach

      5.0
      Crescent beach is a great place to end your day, by taking some sunset pictures. It often lights up the sky and really pops with colour. It is best to park at the main parking lot near the pier and start from there. The beach walk from the pier to the end is just over a kilometre, so is very shor...
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    • Port Angeles, Washington

      Swim in the Elwha River

      Tucked away in the trees along Olympic Hot Springs Road, the Elwha River slows to a crawl and forms a perfect natural swimming hole. It is a great place to cool off, picnic, and enjoy the beautiful forest surrounding the Elwha River.   The river's water is crystal clear and a vivid blue-green co...
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    • Vancouver, British Columbia

      Explore Wreck Beach

      4.0
      Located on UBC Vancouver campus, Wreck Beach is the only nude beach in Canada. It is a popular destination for students and the public, and is home to the best sunsets seen in Vancouver.To get to the beach, there is a descent of approximately 500 stairs, so be cautious - going down means having t...
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    • Surrey, British Columbia

      Hike the Elgin Heritage Park Nature Trail

      4.0
      2 mi
      Head over to this magical little park by the water. The forested area between the 2 entrances to the park has many large trees often used by eagles and hawks to survey the surrounding area for prey. The habitat functions of the marsh significantly contribute to the ecological value of the lower N...
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