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Squamish Trekking AttractionsHere are the top Squamish trekking listings so you can find the best in Squamish for your trip. Read these trekking reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Squamish, British Columbia, Canada One of the most distinct features in the Squamish region, the Stawamus Chief is a large granite dome that towers 700 metres (2,297 feet) above Howe Sound. The Chief is.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Squamish, British Columbia, Canada good living pepoel,also nice climing wall.fun for healty boys and girls. 3. Lynn Canyon ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada First opened in 1912, Lynn Canyon Park is a large 617 acre park located within North Vancouver. There are numerous hiking trails within the park, including a portion.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada A rainforest park located right on the coast of West Vancouver featuring some of the city's last first-growth Douglas fir. The park features a landmark lighthouse.. 5. Seymour Park ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada My friend, Jose gave me a ride to there, It near Clevereland dam, it's an unbelievable. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada IT IS OASES, AND WILDERNESS IN THE MIDDLE OF A BEAUTIFUL CITY. 30 MINS FROM DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER--- YOU ARE IN A 'WONDERLAND'.... 7. Lost Lake ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Whistler, British Columbia, Canada Walking the Lost Lake loop was the highlight of our last trip to Whistler. The October weather was cool and fresh and the scenery was spectacular. It took about two.. ADD TO LIST (0 reviews) Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada Created 12,000 years ago, Burnaby Lake is the biggest lake in Burnaby, and is a wildlife haven for all sorts of birds. The area also features a sports complex, and a.. 10. Rainbow Bridge ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Maple Ridge District Municipality, British Columbia, Canada Beautiful any time of year, a nice little spot on Kanaka Creek. |