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British Columbia, Canada | Where to Beat the Summer Heat During the Holidays?☀️❄️
GraceGrace
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Does the ocean freak anyone else out?😅 You’ll catch me in rivers, lakes and parts of the ocean where I can see the floor most of the time! I would love to learn how to free dive and explore that way but I will need to get past my fear of the ocean first - and I guess the only way to do that is to.. well.. go head first into the ocean😖🫣 Some of these swimming spots are in Garibaldi Provincial Park, Joffre Lakes Provincial Park, Chiapas Mexico, Vancouver Island, and Golden Ears Provincial Park. #summer #lakes #rivers
angelaliggsangelaliggs
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Are you looking for some gorgeous hikes near Vancouver you can do in the snow this Winter? If so, ✨check out some of these beautiful spots and save this post for planning later!✨❄️ Credit and go follow 👉 @mel.flint 👈 for more. As the temperatures continue to drop and Winter looms on the horizon, it’s always the perfect time to start dreaming of all the amazing winter adventures to be had! Since snow near Vancouver can come on suddenly and sometimes last only for a short while, it’s always good to have a couple of go-to spots to explore when the weather finally becomes a winter wonderland! 🥰❄️🙌 So if you want to enjoy some beautiful snowy hikes this season, here are a couple of my favourite go-tos you can check out this Winter: . . ❄️Alder Flats Golden Ears Provincial Park 445m elevation gain; 11.4km long ❄️Hollyburn Cabins Cypress Provincial Park 3km loop ❄️Tunnel Bluffs Lions Bay 519m elevation gain; 11km long ❄️Cascade Falls Mission 27m elevation gain; 0.6km long ❄️Steelhead Falls Mission 61m elevation gain; 1.8km long ❄️Lindeman Lake Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park 238m elevation gain; 3.5km long ❄️Flood Falls Hope 70m elevation gain; 1km long ⚠️ Remember to always follow Leave No Trace Principles while exploring and come prepared for cold and snowy conditions by packing extra layers and proper footwear/crampons! Which spot do you want to visit first? 📍Coast Salish Territory . . . . . #winterhiking #explorebc #hikinggirl #goldenearsprovincialpark #cypressmountain #tunnelbluffs #cascadefalls #floodfalls #lindemanlake #winterhike #explorevancouver #snowymountains #bcisbeautiful #winteradventures #pnwparadise #snowhike #adventuregirl #britishcolumbia #hikerbabes #winterlandscape #girlswhohike #winterwonderland #herpnwlife #vancouverbc #outdoorgirl #pnwhiking #snowydays #vancouvertrails #mountainvibes #snowymountains Reposted from
visit.the.canadavisit.the.canada
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Outdoor things to do in Vancouver on a rainy day: Embrace the rain and explore one of the many rainforest trails near the city. Here are some of the rainforest trails near Vancouver, BC: ✔️Lynn Canyon Park ✔️Pacific Spirit Regional Park ✔️Capilano River Regional Park ✔️Golden Ears Provincial Park Follow for more! Vancouver - British Columbia - Canada - Vancouver hikes - Vancouver trails - Things to do - Places to visit - Where to go - Rainy day activities - Travel guide - Travel destinations
colormebeigecolormebeige
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📚Reading Week Car Rental Road Trip! Put Down the Books and Hit the Road!
ColumbusColumbus
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A Breathtaking Experience at Golden Ears Provincial Park Introduction: Golden Ears Provincial Park in Maple Ridge is a stunning natural oasis that offers visitors a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. I recently had the pleasure of visiting the park and was blown away by the natural beauty and peacefulness of the area. Natural Beauty: The park's natural beauty is breathtaking. The lush rainforest is home to a variety of wildlife, including black bears, cougars, and bald eagles. The park's centrepiece, Mount Blanshard, towers over everything and provides a stunning backdrop for the park's many hiking trails and scenic viewpoints. The park is also home to several lakes and rivers, including Alouette Lake, which offers a wide range of recreational activities such as swimming, fishing, and kayaking. Hiking Trails: The park has a network of hiking trails that cater to all levels of fitness and experience. From easy walks along the shoreline of Alouette Lake to challenging hikes to the summits of Mount Blanshard, there is something for everyone. The trails are well-maintained and well-marked, making it easy for visitors to explore the park's natural beauty. Camping Facilities: Golden Ears Provincial Park also offers camping facilities for those who want to extend their stay. The campsites are spacious and well-maintained, and the park offers a range of amenities, including showers, washrooms, and fire pits. The camping experience is enhanced by the park's natural beauty and peaceful surroundings. Conclusion: Golden Ears Provincial Park is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the natural beauty of British Columbia. With its stunning scenery, well-maintained hiking trails, and excellent camping facilities, it's the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether you're a local or a visitor, a day trip or an extended stay at Golden Ears Provincial Park is sure to be a memorable experience.
ShimaShima
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