Snowshoeing Guides and Trips in British Columbia
Below are popular Snowshoeing 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
The trail traverses two peaks before arriving at Mt Seymour Summit with a spectacular panoramic view of the area.
Trips
The pictures correspond to the sites marked on the map.
A snowshoe with the Vancouver *Adventurers* Club
A walk in the forestThis is Telemark's longest snowshoe trail. It gets you a long way from the ski trails and you get a great workout climbing back to the summit from the creek. Let someone know you're heading out on this trail because if the conditions aren't ideal you may find it harder than you expected.
After taking the chairlift to the top we followed the snowshoe trail out to Last Mountain and then back down to the bottom.
Telemark Panorama Snow Shoe Trail
Peachland West Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
Snowshoeing | 6.6 miles
Snowshoeing | 6.6 miles
This is the most scenic of Telemarks snowshoe trails. The entire trail is 6.4 kilometers and if you take the shortcut it will only be 4.3 kilometers. You get great views from either option especially on sunny days.
Exploring the old Peachland x-country ski trails
Snowshoeing Grouse Mountain -- Vancouver, BC
North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Snowshoeing | 0.6 miles
Snowshoeing | 0.6 miles
As part of an after hours business meeting, the team went snowshoeing along the top part of Grouse Mountain, just outside of Vancouver.
A snowshoe through Wrinkly Face Provincial Park.
Manning Park Snowshoeing - Return Trip
Manning Park, British Columbia, Canada
Snowshoeing | 2.6 miles
Snowshoeing | 2.6 miles
Full guide available here:
http://www.outdoorvancouver.ca/2008/05/snowshoe-trail-guide-elfin-lakes/
A hike with the Chilliwack Outdoor Club
2hrs 20 minutes to snowshoe from the Lower Parking Lot along the Summer route to the Edwards Lake Cabin. Some fresh snow overnight, and more started to fall during a quick lunch stop in the cabin
Went out on a snowshoeing trip with Andrea. Beautiful snowy skies, lots of happy people outside, and plenty of glad dogs playing in the snow. We spent almost all day outside, nothing is better than mother nature.
My full trip report is available here: http://www.outdoorvancouver.ca/2011/01/winter-trail-guide-dog-mountain/
Great day for a snowshoe loop and exploration. Had lunch (grilled cheese sandwich) at Sun spot cabin.
