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    • North Vancouver, British Columbia

      Snowshoe Mt. Seymour

      4.5
      5.5 mi / 1476 ft gain
      This trip is best done in a 3-5 hour window. The trail meanders up past several peaks until you reach the summit and a panoramic view of Vancouver and the mountains.Start at the Mount Seymour Parking Lot, walk uphill and follow the trail to the left of the ski hill until you get to the the trail ...
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    • North Vancouver, British Columbia

      Snowshoe Dog Mountain

      2.7 mi / 328.1 ft gain
      A perfect way to get outside before or after work. Dog mountain is an easily accessible snowshoe trail that takes you up to the short peak from the Mt. Seymour parking lot. This is a perfect spot for sunrise or sunset photography, and you can catch great 360 views from the top. Start at the BC Pa...
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    • North Vancouver, British Columbia

      Hike Dog Mountain, BC

      4.2
      3.1 mi / 150 ft gain
      The trail begins in the furthest northwest corner of the parking lot, by a big trail map. The start of the trail is gradual and meanders through the forest. The trail then begins to become more technical and requires scrambling over rocks and up areas with roots. Although this hike has minimal ga...
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    • North Vancouver, British Columbia

      Hike to Mystery Lake

      4.0
      3.1 mi / 492.1 ft gain
      From the Mt. Seymour ski area parking lot, head towards the Mystery Peak Express. Once you have passed the base of the Mystery Peak Express, you will continue up the trail to your left (right goes to dog mountain, straight to the 3 peaks of Seymour). Follow the trail all the way up to the lake. T...
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    • North Vancouver, British Columbia

      Snowshoe Mt. Seymour to Tim Jones Peak

      5.6 mi / 1607.6 ft gain
      You'll see traction of all sorts in the Mt. Seymour area during Winter months, including: yak tracks, microspikes, crampons, snowshoes, skis (with and without skins), and my personal favourite, the magic carpet.The Mt. Seymour trail parallels the Seymour downhill ski area. It follows up and over...
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    • Yale, British Columbia

      Hike & Swim at Falls Lake, BC

      3.0
      Usually the Coquihalla is a means of a way to get from Point A to Point B, but why drive past all that rugged B.C. beauty? Skip the usual travel rest stops and have a micro adventure while passing through the transition zone between B.C.'s coastal and interior landscapes.The trailhead is 1km (0.6...
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    • Okanagan-Similkameen H, British Columbia

      Hike to Illal Meadows & Illal Peak

      3.0
      6.2 mi / 1968.5 ft gain
      To access Illal Meadows, you have to take a little spur road off of the Tulameen Forest Service Road. This spur road is described as being accessible with high clearance 2WD before turning into a 4WD road.The first part follows an old, overgrown, flat logging road to the south branch of Illal Cr...
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    • Bellingham, Washington

      Hike to Fragrance Lake

      4.7
      5.5 mi / 950 ft gain
      Take Chuckanut Drive to the trailhead which is located directly across from the entrance to Larrabee State Park. A small lot in front of the trail has space for 8-10 cars, or you can park at the State Park and walk across the road (carefully!) to reach the trailhead. Either way you will need a Di...
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    • Marblemount, Washington

      Hike Lazy Bear Falls

      3.0
      To get to Lazy Bear Falls, take Bacon Creek Road off the North Cascade Highway for 5 miles. At the 3-way fork, take the left road, which will lead you down and over a bridge crossing Bacon Creek. From here, the road will require 4x4 and high clearance.From here, continue up the road for about 0.5...
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    • North Vancouver, British Columbia

      Bike the Seymour Valley Trailway & Old Growth Trail

      12.4 mi / 328.1 ft gain
      Head over to the Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve and hop on your two-wheeler to enjoy this stunning 20k ride.  Your ride will begin at the trailhead, where hikers walk off to rice lake. Stay off to the right, where there is an obvious bike path (2 paved lanes). This trail will take you ~11kms ...
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    • North Vancouver, British Columbia

      Swim at the Lynn Canyon Swimming Hole

      4.5
      0.6 mi / 50 ft gain
      From the last field at inter city park, continue walking down the road to the Lynn Canyon trail. Follow the trail up the wooden boardwalks and to the first open area on the trail. When you can see the creek to your left, head down to the creek. To get to this particular swimming hole, you will ha...
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    • North Vancouver, British Columbia

      Explore the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge

      4.4
      Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge spans Lynn Canyon and is located near the popular Lynn Headwaters Park.  To get there, exit the Trans Canada Highway onto Lynn Valley Road.  Shortly after passing through the centre of the Lynn Valley community, turn right onto Peters Rd.  This road will turn into "P...
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    • Bow, Washington

      Samish Overlook

      The sunset is amazing at Sammish Overlook. The view is the definition of panoramic and you almost have to strain your eyes because there is so much to look at. Plan to arrive before sunset if you want to capture some photos. This is a great "date spot" and you're likely to see couples up here pic...
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    • North Vancouver, British Columbia

      Hike Rice Lake

      3.4
      Walk down Rice Lake Road, cross the bridge, and follow the pathway towards the park ranger buildings. Past the buildings you will find a gravel path going into the trees, which will take you towards a fence beside the trail. Continue on the path towards the lake, while the trees and moss along th...
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    • Bow, Washington

      North Butte via Chuckanut Trail

      1.0
      7.71 mi / 2047 ft gain
      The HikeThe hike there isn't short, has several steep sections, and ends at the top of the mountain. There are cliff warnings at the top, so be careful as you explore the view! The steepest portions are at the beginning and right at the end. The trail is very well maintained (because it is so pop...
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    • Bow, Washington

      Oyster Dome via Chuckanut Trail

      4.3
      6.57 mi / 1857 ft gain
      The trail begins on the Pacific Northwest Trail, which ascends quickly up the side of Blanchard Mountain. The trail contains several switchbacks which wind through second-growth alder, Western red cedar, and Douglas fir forest. After about one mile there is an overlook with a bench that offers a...
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