
Hike Along Tent Ridge
Kananaskis, Alberta
4.5
Starting off just past the Mt Engadine Lodge there is a make shift parking lot on your right hand side (usually filled with 10 or so cars depending when you go) This trail is a loop so there are two trail heads. The first is easily seen about 500m up the road on your left and the second was about 500 m before the parking lot on your left. Either way you take you have about a 3km hike in the tre...
Scramble Down to Nanaimo's Hidden Cove
Nanaimo, British Columbia
Firstly, use google maps to take you to Stephenson Rd in Nanaimo. About a mile down, the road forks, follow the left road (It says no exit, but the road just ends at a property so you will need to turn around to get back out). Continue down the road another half mile or so and you will see a small sign that says viewpoint on your right (the road ends not too long after the sign so if you miss i...
Catch the Salmon Run on Vancouver Island
Port Alberni, British Columbia
There are many places to see the Salmon making their yearly return to spawning sites. This year while living on Vancouver Island I could not pass on the chance to marvel at this amazing sight. I decided to head to Stamp River to catch the run and was not disappointed, in fact it was so amazing I recommend anyone if you ever have the chance to see the Salmon battle their way upriver, I suggest y...
Backpack to Pickle Jar Lakes
Longview, Alberta
4.0
5 mi
/ 1328.7 ft gain
Park in the Lantern Creek Recreation Area across the street from the trailhead. Highway #40 is closed at the Upper Lakes and Highwood House Junction from Dec 1st to June 14th for wildlife preservation, so you will have to plan your trip here accordingly.
Once you cross the street you will see the well marked trailhead next to Lantern creek for Pickle Jar Lakes. The trail starts off slowly ascen...
Hike to Broken Bridge Falls
Columbia-Shuswap B, British Columbia
1.0
3.1 mi
/ 82 ft gain
To get to Broken Bridge Trail head follow the switched back road of Meadows in the Sky Pkwy up through Mt Revelstoke National Park. Make sure to get a trail brochure at the park gate this will help as the directions are easier to understand while reading the map on the brochure.
Make your way up the road and on the map you will see points of interest labeled "A" "B" "C" etc. as you drive up. Yo...
Catch a Sunset at Sugarloaf Mountain
Nanaimo, British Columbia
You can easily put Sugarloaf Mountain Park into your GPS when in Nanaimo, but lets, just say you have an old school map. First make your way from the Island Highway onto Departure Bay Rd. Just before you get to Hammond Bay Rd turn onto Little John Way and take your first left, then take your first right onto Marion Way and follow it all the way to the end. It's very easy to get to.There you'll ...
Twin Falls via Yoho Valley Trail
Field, British Columbia
4.0
10.92 mi
/ 2274 ft gain
An 18 km hike with approx 300 m elevation gain, with good variety, several waterfalls, Twin Falls themselves, Twin Falls Tea House (especially if it's open), a walk through a rock field with great views, a dried up lake bed.
Start at the Takakkaw Falls parking lot and follow the well marked trail towards Twin Falls. Along the way you will see several falls, and a few lookouts showcasing other ...
Explore Begbie Falls
Columbia-Shuswap B, British Columbia
1.9 mi
/ 82 ft gain
This short trail leads down to a fantastic viewpoint overlooking the falls. Additionally the trail leads to a beach at the mouth of Begbie Creek. Just above the beach there is a tent pad, picnic table and fire pit for camping.
Follow highway 23 south of Revelstoke and turn right on Mt Begbie Rd. Follow this all the way down until it turns to gravel and continue along Begbie Falls Trunk Road. Y...
Hike Junction Creek to Junction Falls
Turner Valley, Alberta
4.0
9.2 mi
Junction creek is a tributary that flows into the larger Sheep River near Eden, Alberta with many cool and uncrowded waterfalls.
Once you start at the trailhead there is a river crossing of the Sheep River. This can deter a lot of people as the water can be fast and quite cold. When we went it was about 3ft high and flowing fairly fast.
The trail starts on the other side of Sheep River on the...
Hike to Bonnell Creek Falls
Nanoose Bay, British Columbia
5.0
1.9 mi
This trail isn't much to look at but it's all about the destination here as you will stumble upon scenic waterfalls nestled in the quiet Nanoose Bay area.
Turn off the highway next onto Sea Blush Drive next to the Arlington Pub in Nanoose BC. Take your first right onto Sundew Place. Start your walk at the end of Sundew Place through the gate. Take the main road straight ahead for approximately ...
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