Location ID: #10268527
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Tribune Bay on Hornby Island is a beautiful crescent-shaped beach known for its soft, white sand and clear, shallow turquoise waters, often compared to tropical destinations. The bay is surrounded by rocky cliffs and forested areas, creating a ...
Snowden
Location ID: #10268388
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A cross-country mountain biking and hiking trails of over 100 kms in beautiful mainly second growth forest. Access is via forest service roads. There are several different entrances to Snowden: Lost Frog parking lot (small gravel) and Lost Lake ...
Location ID: #10261012
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McArthur Park Lawn Bowling, Mini Golf, Disc Golf, Outside Gym, Skatepark and Playground, and Boat Launch. Lawn bowling is a fenced area with picnic tables, benches, and a lawn bowling area. There is an enclosed meeting space, storage sheds in the ...
Location ID: #10124099
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In 1931 the 415 hectares (1028 acres) of land was endowed to the Province of BC by the Elk River Timber Co. It's used today as a recreational site with hiking & biking trails.These lands were logged by railway at the beginning of the century, ...
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Location ID: #10114990
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Road through Tunkwa Provincial Park and near Tunkwa Lake Fishing Resort.
Location ID: #10268043
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A cross-country mountain biking trail that weaves its way through the forest and eventually enters the Elk Falls Provincial Park.
Location ID: #10268044
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The large gravel parking lot is behind the John Hart Lake Dam is the start of these lakeside trails that have a variety of narrow singletrack and larger double track paths and connect with other mountain bike trails in the Snowden Forest.
Snowden
Location ID: #10268046
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A demonstration forest that includes mountain biking and hiking trails and at times, active logging.
Location ID: #10132413
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Grove of moss covered trees. Lies within Elk Falls Provincial Park.
Location ID: #10107030
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Logging was carried out in this forest from the 1920s to the 1950s, and the Snowden Demonstration Forest is in various stages of recovery. Most trees are overgrown with mosses and lichen. Brewster Lake Road allows access to this stretch of the ...
Location ID: #10268030
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Lerwick Nature Park in Courtenay is nestled between Lerwick Road and Macdonald Road and is a popular neighborhood walking trail. The whimsical Fairy Lane is featured at the entrance of the park with small wooden 'fairy' homes hanging from branches, ...
Location ID: #10106775
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Combers Beach, south of Long Beach, is accessible only by foot via a trail and boardwalk, (about 15 minutes).
Canoe Creek Recreation Site
Location ID: #10236947
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500m long trail through stand of old growth forest with exceptionally large cedars. While the terrain is mainly flat, the unstable footing does add a degree of difficulty to the trail, one that goes alongside the Kennedy River for the most part.
Location ID: #10124522
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Location ID: #10254105
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The Old Bevan Townsite, located in the Puntledge River Recreation Area, is the ruins of a coal mining community that started building houses in 1911 to house miners working in the large coal mining operation. The town existed until the 1950's when ...
Location ID: #10234311
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The gold mine operated from 1909 to 1911. The Lucky Jim Gold Mine site was entrusted to the Quadra Island community in 2008 by its owner to restore as an historic site for all to enjoy. Today the great flywheel and other parts of the huge steam ...
Location ID: #10200085
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Beautiful section of the Lois River just downstream from Eagle River Falls. Approx. 23 minutes outside of Powell River.
Location ID: #10137323
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The Mary Lake property is a 42 acre protected forest and riparian area that supports biodiversity while preserving ecosystems and wildlife habitat. seven distinct ecosystems on the Mary Lake property including: Aquatic Habitats, Wetlands, ...
Location ID: #10246853
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Englishman River Falls, set amid a lush old growth forest, has two stunning waterfalls cascading along the descending riverbed into a deep canyon. The park is 97 hectares in size.
Location ID: #10119297
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The Kennedy River runs parallel to Highway 4 until it empties into Kennedy Lake. It has a varied character; sometimes flowing calm and shallow over broad gravel beds, sometimes crashing in cascades through steep, rocky canyons.
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Location ID: #10111397
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Rural road from Oliver to Mt Baldy Ski Hill
Tranquille on the Lake & Tranquille Farm Fresh
Location ID: #10106663
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East end of Kamloops Lake.
Location ID: #10265228
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Alert Bay Ecological Park is the island's best birding spot. This fascinating piece of terrain borders a dense, sun-dappled forest with an open marsh area. A combination of marked hiking trails and a boardwalk make both areas easy to explore.
Location ID: #10264644
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Easy 5 minute forested trail opens to secluded panoramic beach of Norther Vancouver Island