Hiking & Backpacking  Adventures I British Columbia I Canada

British Columbia is the westernmost of the Canadian provinces, located between the Rocky Mountains, is largely covered by rainforest and the Pacific Ocean.


It is characterized by the wilderness and shocking beauty of its landscapes and is home to incredible day hikes and backpacking. With the backpack on your shoulder it is a truly unforgettable adventure to explore the wild and unspoiled Canadian landscape in British Coilumbia.

Grouse Grind hike at Grouse Mountain in North Vancouver I British Columbia I Canada

Added (02/2023)  

he Grouse Grind Trail (also called Mother Nature's Stair-master) is within the North Shore Mountains of the Pacific Coast Mountain Range in the District Municipality of North Vancouver.


It is  quite a challenging hike; it is short and steep hiking trail up Grouse Mountain. It starts at 300 metres elevation and climbs to 1,100 metres over a distance of approximately 2.5 Kilometres...

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Abby Grind or Abbotsford Grind Hiking Trail in Abbotsford I British Columbia I Canada

Added (02/2023)

The Abby Grind or the Abbotsford Grind Hike in Abbotsford is part of the Glen Ryder Trail and Taggart Peak. It is a favorite "cardio training" hiking route and is a decidedly less steep and less long alternative to The Grouse Grind.


The route starts uphill and continues to rise rapidly in an uphill zigzag route with rapid switchbacks all the way over short 330m over a ...

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White Lake Hiking in West Vancouver I British Columbia I Canada

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White Lake is located in West Vancouver and is a small lake, a peaceful oasis in the hills of West Vancouver above Horseshoe Bay.


The hike is scenic and initially starts to climb (a little steep) but overall relatively easy and relatively short and winds its way up Nelson Creek through Douglas fir groves and western red cedar and you...

Murrin Loop and Jurassic Ridge Hiking Trail near Squamish I British Columbia I Canada

Added (04/2021)  

Murrin Loop and Jurassic Ridge Trail are  hikes are located north of Vancouver between Britannia Beach and just south of Squamish beside the Sea-to-Sky Highway  in Murrin Provincial. In the park features a small Browning lake - famous for swimming, fishing and picnic and has several rock climbing walls and with hiking trails.


The route is a short loop trail and the easiest hikes in Squamish, a route generally considered moderately challenging at a high elevation, due...

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Four Lakes Trail at Alice Provincial Park near Squamish I British Columbia I Canada

Added (05/2024)  

The Four Lakes Trail is a  short snd scenic hiking or trail running is an easy loop with minimal elevation, includes a series of well-marked hiking trails which explores the forests and past all four lakes located at Alice Lake Provincial Park near Squamish in British Coumbia Canada.

The trail is a year-round well-marked route and in some places it is slightly uphill but it is not at all difficult. The loop around the park passes lakes, creeks, and groves of Hemlock, Cedar Douglas Fir trees...

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Dog Mountain Trail in North Vancoouver I British Columbia I Canada

Added (04/2024)  

Dog Mountain is a popular and well-marked hiking  trail  is open year-round used for hiking, running and snowshoeing . It is not a long  hike  and is considered a moderately challenging route and  is located in Mount Seymour Provincial Park in Nord Vancouver, Britisch Columbia, Canada.


The trail winds gently between tall trees and big rocks, and the climb...

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Sea to Sky Gondola Summit Hike & Trail in Squamish I British Columbia I Canada

Added (09/2023)  

The Sea to Sky Gondola is located on Highway 99 just south of Squamish, a scenic 45 minute drive from downtown Vancouver.


It is open year-round and is  was a great tour and picturesque scenes at the top of the mountain. Gorgeous view and great hiking for all levels...

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Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge in Nord Vancouver I British Columbia I Canada

Added (09/2023)  

The  Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge towers 50 meters (160ft) over the canyon and is linked to the Baden Powell Trail.


This gem of a park had a number of hiking trails of various lengths and difficulties...

Hope Lookout Trail Hike in Hope I British Columbia I Canada

Added (09/2020)  

The Hope Lookout Trail is also known as the Hope Grindis a steep  and challenging throughout the hiking route  that reaches a  panoramic viewpoint overlooking over the town of Hope including Kawkawa Lake and the Coquihalla and Fraser River. It's a spectacular hike and a good workout!


Hope is a pretty small town it lies at the confluence of the Coquihalla and Fraser rivers at the far east of the Fraser Valley is bordered by...

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Velodrome and Pandora Hiking Trail at Burnaby Mountain I British Columbia I Canada

Added (04/2024)  

This trail is located in Burnaby and is sometimes called Burnaby's Grind. It's a nice short hike, about 4km return, a steep climb where the 500 wooden steps take you over the junction with the Pandora Trail to the top of Burnaby Mountain, also home to Simon Fraser. University.


It's a beautiful hike with stunning views of Indian Arm, Burrard Inlet and the city. The trail is also easy to follow and will be almost impossible to...