Guides and Trips in British Columbia
Below are popular guides and trips in British Columbia that you can use to plan your next adventure. You can download guides, including a detailed map, description and points of interest for a small fee to your iPhone or Android.
Guides
A great hike because you don't need to spend a whole day on the trail but there is still a nice lookout at the end.
A day hike past Rockies glaciers and their creations - Canada's third highest waterfall and hidden lakes.
Think Lake Louise without the crowds and with better chances of seeing North American wildlife.
The trail traverses two peaks before arriving at Mt Seymour Summit with a spectacular panoramic view of the area.
A trail through Vancouver's natural, urban and gourmet highlights.
The Grind is Vancouver’s most popular hike with 2830 steps and an average 56% slope.
A coastal playground basks in its post-Olympics glow.
How to learn something and have fun doing it.
In Vancouver Island’s Cowichan Valley there’s a growing food scene that’s defiantly (and deliciously) local.
waterfront hiking and mountain biking
3.0 mile trail near Vancouver, Canada
A quick loop guide to getting the most out of this small park.
422 mile series of of forest serive roads and trails starting near Whistler, Canada.
Trips
Pretty easy hike up along old logging roads, then a well-marked trail. We left things a bit late to get much further along the ridge -- and ended up doing the last 40 minutes of the descent in the dark. But it was a beautiful sunny day with great views and quite a few other hikers along the route. Jan's boots didn't fit very well and she ended up losing her big...
Hike from St.Mary's place, along power lines to Baden Powel, to Dreamweaver which then turns into Mosquito Creek trail to the Grouse Road. From Grouse Road down hertiage creek trail, onto BP and back
A fantastic day spent with Jon and Jessica, what a wonderful introduction to beautiful Vancouver Island! Note: The data was recorded for the descent only. For approximate total distances and time double the values.
Round trip starting on Baden-Powell Trail on Mt Fromme, down to Lynn Valley, up to the Falls, and back.
The GPS coordinates for this trail have already been uploaded by user 'cgarden', but thought I would add some extra photos and share some links.I'm only 30, and I havent hiked the world over, but, when this trail isnt that busy (early or late season), its definitely one of the best hiking experiences in British Columbia, if not the world.
Trip from Vanvouver, CB to Calbary, AB Via Victoria, Whistler, Kelowna, Kamloops ,Sun Peek,Robson mount, Jasper, Banf, Canmore Including 8 places where we haved stay
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We arrived at the car park around 10:15am to catch the yellow school buses into the area. We had booked the 10:30 bus. Make sure you are there on time as they leave promptly. There were people waiting who didn't have a booking and even though there was plenty of space on the bus, they were not let on. View of hike using Google EarthYou arrive first at the camp site and then...
