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Quarry Rock Hike — Attraction in District of North Vancouver

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Panorama Park
2200 Panorama Dr, North Vancouver, BC V7G 1L2, Canada
Seymour Art Gallery
4360 Gallant Ave, North Vancouver, BC V7G 1L2, Canada
Deep Cove Park
1991 Rockcliff Rd, North Vancouver, BC V7G 1X3, Canada
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Honey Doughnuts & Goodies
4373 Gallant Ave, North Vancouver, BC V7G 1L1, Canada
Arms Reach Bistro
4390 Gallant Ave #107c, North Vancouver, BC V7G 1L2, Canada
Dip Co. Sandwich
4381 Gallant Ave, North Vancouver, BC V7G 1L1, Canada
DeepCove Osaka Sushi
4355 Gallant Ave, North Vancouver, BC V7G 1V3, Canada
Cafe Orso
4316 Gallant Ave, North Vancouver, BC V7J 1C8, Canada
Deep Cove Pizza
4385 Gallant Ave, North Vancouver, BC V7G 1L2, Canada
Deepwater Micro Eatery
4369 Gallant Ave, North Vancouver, BC V7G 1L1, Canada
Pomegranate Grillhouse & Cafe
4361 Gallant Ave, North Vancouver, BC V7G 1L1, Canada
Gelato Express
4379 Gallant Ave, North Vancouver, BC V7G 1L1, Canada
Deep Cove Ice Cream
4367 Gallant Ave, North Vancouver, BC V7G 1L1, Canada
Nearby local services
Dog Mountain
1700 Mt Seymour Rd, North Vancouver, BC V7G 1L3, Canada
Deep Cove Collective
4390 Gallant Ave #104C, North Vancouver, BC V7G 1L2, Canada
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Quarry Rock Hike

2400 Panorama Dr, North Vancouver, BC V7G 1V5, Canada
4.7(252)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Panorama Park, Seymour Art Gallery, Deep Cove Park, restaurants: Honey Doughnuts & Goodies, Arms Reach Bistro, Dip Co. Sandwich, DeepCove Osaka Sushi, Cafe Orso, Deep Cove Pizza, Deepwater Micro Eatery, Pomegranate Grillhouse & Cafe, Gelato Express, Deep Cove Ice Cream, local businesses: Dog Mountain, Deep Cove Collective
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Nearby attractions of Quarry Rock Hike

Panorama Park

Seymour Art Gallery

Deep Cove Park

Panorama Park

Panorama Park

4.7

(821)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Seymour Art Gallery

Seymour Art Gallery

4.7

(19)

Closed
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Deep Cove Park

Deep Cove Park

4.7

(891)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Quarry Rock Hike

Honey Doughnuts & Goodies

Arms Reach Bistro

Dip Co. Sandwich

DeepCove Osaka Sushi

Cafe Orso

Deep Cove Pizza

Deepwater Micro Eatery

Pomegranate Grillhouse & Cafe

Gelato Express

Deep Cove Ice Cream

Honey Doughnuts & Goodies

Honey Doughnuts & Goodies

4.3

(1.8K)

Closed
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Arms Reach Bistro

Arms Reach Bistro

4.4

(621)

$$

Closed
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Dip Co. Sandwich

Dip Co. Sandwich

4.9

(381)

Closed
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DeepCove Osaka Sushi

DeepCove Osaka Sushi

4.4

(429)

Closed
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Nearby local services of Quarry Rock Hike

Dog Mountain

Deep Cove Collective

Dog Mountain

Dog Mountain

4.7

(125)

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Deep Cove Collective

Deep Cove Collective

4.7

(23)

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Reviews of Quarry Rock Hike

4.7
(252)
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5.0
2y

I recently had the opportunity to embark on the Quarry Rock Hike in Deep Cove, North Vancouver, and I must say it was an exhilarating experience. This moderate hike offers a captivating journey to a breathtaking view atop a giant rock. While the overall hike is amazing, it's important to note that visiting during weekends and the summer months may present a few difficulties.

Let's start with the positives. The hike itself is invigorating, providing a well-maintained trail that is accessible to hikers of varying skill levels. The route winds through lush green forests, offering a sense of tranquility and escape from the bustling city life. As you progress along the path, the anticipation of reaching the summit builds, making each step more exciting.

Upon reaching the top, you are greeted with a panoramic view that is nothing short of awe-inspiring. The vast expanse of the surrounding landscape, including the glistening waters of Deep Cove, is a sight to behold. It's an ideal spot to take a break, soak in the beauty of nature, and capture some stunning photographs.

However, it's important to be aware of the challenges that arise when visiting Quarry Rock Hike on weekends and during the summer. The limited parking is one such issue. Finding a parking spot can be a daunting task, and even if you are lucky enough to secure one, the time limit of two hours can be restrictive. Arriving early or considering alternative modes of transportation, such as public transit or carpooling, is highly recommended.

Another downside of visiting during peak times is the sheer popularity of the trail. The path becomes crowded, filled with enthusiastic hikers eager to experience the natural wonders Quarry Rock has to offer. Navigating through the throngs of people can slow down your progress and hinder the sense of serenity one might seek from a hike in the wilderness.

Furthermore, when the trail is saturated with visitors, finding an ideal spot at the viewpoint on top of the rock can be challenging. The scenic beauty that drew you to this hike may be somewhat diminished by the sea of people vying for the best vantage point. It's advisable to visit on weekdays or during off-peak seasons to enjoy a more tranquil and personal experience.

Despite these challenges, Quarry Rock Hike remains a must-visit destination. The hike itself is an enjoyable and rewarding adventure, showcasing the natural wonders of North Vancouver. The stunning view from the summit makes the effort worthwhile, and the journey through the picturesque forests is a treat for nature enthusiasts.

In conclusion, if you're up for a moderate hike with a spectacular payoff, Quarry Rock Hike in Deep Cove is an excellent choice. Be prepared for parking difficulties and crowded trails if you visit on weekends or during the summer months. However, with proper planning and the willingness to embrace the bustling atmosphere, you can still enjoy an unforgettable experience at this...

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4.0
1y

The Deep Cove Quarry Rock hike is an enjoyable experience, especially if you’re looking for something accessible and not too challenging. We started our hike from the BP Trail parking lot, which is conveniently located near the top, making the descent into the lush forest a great introduction to the trail. The first thing that struck me was just how tall the trees were—towering giants that created a beautiful canopy overhead, giving the entire place a vibrant, green atmosphere. The trail itself is well-marked, winding its way through dense foliage that makes you feel like you're far removed from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Once we reached the quarry, the scene shifted. The viewpoint was absolutely packed, and it felt a bit chaotic at times with people pushing their limits by standing right near the ledges, posing for those risky shots. It’s certainly a scenic spot, but the crowds made it a bit overwhelming. The view of the inlet and surrounding mountains is rewarding, yet I wouldn’t call it the most awe-inspiring hike I’ve done.

For me, it was a pleasant and easy trek, perfect for beginners or anyone wanting a quick escape into nature without the intensity of a long hike. Despite the simplicity, there is an undeniable charm in its greenery and in the accessibility of the trail. However, I do recommend visiting either early in the morning or during off-peak times to better enjoy the experience without the crowds. Overall, it's a good, enjoyable outing—just be prepared for the...

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5.0
51w

We went for a hike to Quarry Rock in Deep Cove, North Vancouver, and it was an absolutely fantastic experience. The weather was perfect—sunny with dry ground—making it an ideal day for hiking. The trail was well-maintained, and it took us about 40 minutes to reach the top, with a nice mix of shaded forest paths and gentle elevation.

Once we reached Quarry Rock, the view was breathtaking! The panoramic scenery overlooking Deep Cove, Indian Arm, and the surrounding mountains was truly stunning. We spent about 15 minutes at the top, taking in the peaceful atmosphere before heading back down.

After the hike, we stopped at Honey Doughnuts & Goodies for a well-deserved treat. Their doughnuts were fresh and delicious, the perfect reward after the hike. We also took some time to rest and enjoy the cozy atmosphere of the café.

Overall, it was a great hike and an amazing day. I highly recommend Quarry Rock Hike for anyone looking for a beautiful and refreshing escape...

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Salar SedighSalar Sedigh
I recently had the opportunity to embark on the Quarry Rock Hike in Deep Cove, North Vancouver, and I must say it was an exhilarating experience. This moderate hike offers a captivating journey to a breathtaking view atop a giant rock. While the overall hike is amazing, it's important to note that visiting during weekends and the summer months may present a few difficulties. Let's start with the positives. The hike itself is invigorating, providing a well-maintained trail that is accessible to hikers of varying skill levels. The route winds through lush green forests, offering a sense of tranquility and escape from the bustling city life. As you progress along the path, the anticipation of reaching the summit builds, making each step more exciting. Upon reaching the top, you are greeted with a panoramic view that is nothing short of awe-inspiring. The vast expanse of the surrounding landscape, including the glistening waters of Deep Cove, is a sight to behold. It's an ideal spot to take a break, soak in the beauty of nature, and capture some stunning photographs. However, it's important to be aware of the challenges that arise when visiting Quarry Rock Hike on weekends and during the summer. The limited parking is one such issue. Finding a parking spot can be a daunting task, and even if you are lucky enough to secure one, the time limit of two hours can be restrictive. Arriving early or considering alternative modes of transportation, such as public transit or carpooling, is highly recommended. Another downside of visiting during peak times is the sheer popularity of the trail. The path becomes crowded, filled with enthusiastic hikers eager to experience the natural wonders Quarry Rock has to offer. Navigating through the throngs of people can slow down your progress and hinder the sense of serenity one might seek from a hike in the wilderness. Furthermore, when the trail is saturated with visitors, finding an ideal spot at the viewpoint on top of the rock can be challenging. The scenic beauty that drew you to this hike may be somewhat diminished by the sea of people vying for the best vantage point. It's advisable to visit on weekdays or during off-peak seasons to enjoy a more tranquil and personal experience. Despite these challenges, Quarry Rock Hike remains a must-visit destination. The hike itself is an enjoyable and rewarding adventure, showcasing the natural wonders of North Vancouver. The stunning view from the summit makes the effort worthwhile, and the journey through the picturesque forests is a treat for nature enthusiasts. In conclusion, if you're up for a moderate hike with a spectacular payoff, Quarry Rock Hike in Deep Cove is an excellent choice. Be prepared for parking difficulties and crowded trails if you visit on weekends or during the summer months. However, with proper planning and the willingness to embrace the bustling atmosphere, you can still enjoy an unforgettable experience at this remarkable location.
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Andriy LAndriy L
What more can you ask for? Not too short and not too long of a hike. Challenging? Just right. Amazing VIEW at the end on top of a boulder overlooking a city, many WATERFALLS with bridges, tall trees, and good respectful people around.
TylerTyler
The Deep Cove Quarry Rock hike is an enjoyable experience, especially if you’re looking for something accessible and not too challenging. We started our hike from the BP Trail parking lot, which is conveniently located near the top, making the descent into the lush forest a great introduction to the trail. The first thing that struck me was just how tall the trees were—towering giants that created a beautiful canopy overhead, giving the entire place a vibrant, green atmosphere. The trail itself is well-marked, winding its way through dense foliage that makes you feel like you're far removed from the hustle and bustle of the city. Once we reached the quarry, the scene shifted. The viewpoint was absolutely packed, and it felt a bit chaotic at times with people pushing their limits by standing right near the ledges, posing for those risky shots. It’s certainly a scenic spot, but the crowds made it a bit overwhelming. The view of the inlet and surrounding mountains is rewarding, yet I wouldn’t call it the most awe-inspiring hike I’ve done. For me, it was a pleasant and easy trek, perfect for beginners or anyone wanting a quick escape into nature without the intensity of a long hike. Despite the simplicity, there is an undeniable charm in its greenery and in the accessibility of the trail. However, I do recommend visiting either early in the morning or during off-peak times to better enjoy the experience without the crowds. Overall, it's a good, enjoyable outing—just be prepared for the popularity it draws!
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I recently had the opportunity to embark on the Quarry Rock Hike in Deep Cove, North Vancouver, and I must say it was an exhilarating experience. This moderate hike offers a captivating journey to a breathtaking view atop a giant rock. While the overall hike is amazing, it's important to note that visiting during weekends and the summer months may present a few difficulties. Let's start with the positives. The hike itself is invigorating, providing a well-maintained trail that is accessible to hikers of varying skill levels. The route winds through lush green forests, offering a sense of tranquility and escape from the bustling city life. As you progress along the path, the anticipation of reaching the summit builds, making each step more exciting. Upon reaching the top, you are greeted with a panoramic view that is nothing short of awe-inspiring. The vast expanse of the surrounding landscape, including the glistening waters of Deep Cove, is a sight to behold. It's an ideal spot to take a break, soak in the beauty of nature, and capture some stunning photographs. However, it's important to be aware of the challenges that arise when visiting Quarry Rock Hike on weekends and during the summer. The limited parking is one such issue. Finding a parking spot can be a daunting task, and even if you are lucky enough to secure one, the time limit of two hours can be restrictive. Arriving early or considering alternative modes of transportation, such as public transit or carpooling, is highly recommended. Another downside of visiting during peak times is the sheer popularity of the trail. The path becomes crowded, filled with enthusiastic hikers eager to experience the natural wonders Quarry Rock has to offer. Navigating through the throngs of people can slow down your progress and hinder the sense of serenity one might seek from a hike in the wilderness. Furthermore, when the trail is saturated with visitors, finding an ideal spot at the viewpoint on top of the rock can be challenging. The scenic beauty that drew you to this hike may be somewhat diminished by the sea of people vying for the best vantage point. It's advisable to visit on weekdays or during off-peak seasons to enjoy a more tranquil and personal experience. Despite these challenges, Quarry Rock Hike remains a must-visit destination. The hike itself is an enjoyable and rewarding adventure, showcasing the natural wonders of North Vancouver. The stunning view from the summit makes the effort worthwhile, and the journey through the picturesque forests is a treat for nature enthusiasts. In conclusion, if you're up for a moderate hike with a spectacular payoff, Quarry Rock Hike in Deep Cove is an excellent choice. Be prepared for parking difficulties and crowded trails if you visit on weekends or during the summer months. However, with proper planning and the willingness to embrace the bustling atmosphere, you can still enjoy an unforgettable experience at this remarkable location.
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What more can you ask for? Not too short and not too long of a hike. Challenging? Just right. Amazing VIEW at the end on top of a boulder overlooking a city, many WATERFALLS with bridges, tall trees, and good respectful people around.
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The Deep Cove Quarry Rock hike is an enjoyable experience, especially if you’re looking for something accessible and not too challenging. We started our hike from the BP Trail parking lot, which is conveniently located near the top, making the descent into the lush forest a great introduction to the trail. The first thing that struck me was just how tall the trees were—towering giants that created a beautiful canopy overhead, giving the entire place a vibrant, green atmosphere. The trail itself is well-marked, winding its way through dense foliage that makes you feel like you're far removed from the hustle and bustle of the city. Once we reached the quarry, the scene shifted. The viewpoint was absolutely packed, and it felt a bit chaotic at times with people pushing their limits by standing right near the ledges, posing for those risky shots. It’s certainly a scenic spot, but the crowds made it a bit overwhelming. The view of the inlet and surrounding mountains is rewarding, yet I wouldn’t call it the most awe-inspiring hike I’ve done. For me, it was a pleasant and easy trek, perfect for beginners or anyone wanting a quick escape into nature without the intensity of a long hike. Despite the simplicity, there is an undeniable charm in its greenery and in the accessibility of the trail. However, I do recommend visiting either early in the morning or during off-peak times to better enjoy the experience without the crowds. Overall, it's a good, enjoyable outing—just be prepared for the popularity it draws!
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