Twin Falls Loop at Lynn Canyon
★★★☆☆
Discover the perfect outdoor adventure at Lynn Canyon Park's Twin Falls Loop. This short rewarding trail near North Vancouver offers a blend of natural beauty and a suspension bridge, making it an ideal choice for outdoor enthusiasts.
Little Qualicum River and Falls
★★★☆☆
Visit Little Qualicum Falls Park for an exciting trail that combines breathtaking scenery with a touch of adventure. As you set off on your hike, the rushing waters of the majestic falls will welcome you near the trail's starting point.
Amphitrite Point Lighthouse Trail
★★★★☆
Experience the coastal charm and stunning scenery of the Amphitrite Point Lighthouse trail. Enjoy the wide path, with small nooks with benches and take advantage of the beach access for breathtaking views and a refreshing connection with the ocean.
Rainforest Figure Eight Trail
★★★☆☆
Embark on a peaceful detour through the Rainforest Figure Eight Trails near Tofino for a serene and immersive experience in nature's beauty.
Tipperary Park
★★☆☆☆
Tipperary Park is a peaceful and picturesque spot right in the heart of the New Westminster and a hidden treasure worth discovering if you’re looking for a short and quiet walk with your dog.
Westminster Quay Boardwalk
★★★☆☆
Enjoy a serene stroll along the New Westminster Walkway, hugging the shimmering Fraser River. The walkway offers ample space for pedestrians and leashed dogs, although certain areas are narrower. Pause at Quayside Park's charming playground before continuing to the bustling River Market where the walkway becomes busier.
Confederation Park
★★☆☆☆
Since it's been extremely smokey outdoors in the last couple days, we wanted something that was quick to do and the trail at Confederation Park in Burnaby, British Columbia was exactly what we were looking for.
Jug Island Trail (Belcarra Regional Park)
★★★☆☆
When the sun's shining in British Columbia, one of the things we love to do is hop into a lake to cool off. Belcarra Regional Park is a place for families to spend an afternoon on a lake, at one of their many facilities or doing a hike on a trail!
Harrison Hot Springs
With the recent news that our provincial restrictions were being lifted and recreational travel within our region was allowed, we booked a trip to Harrison Hot Springs which included hot springs, waterfalls, tunnels and so much more!
Whippoorwill Point
★★★★☆
Harrison Hot Springs is a hot spot and popular location - a quick getaway known for its relaxing spas and hot water pools. Before you start thinking that the Whippoorwill Point Trail is an extension of the relaxing feeling of the town, think again!
Bosuemarne Falls
★★★★★
Compared to Chilliwack Lake and Lindeman Lake, Bosuemarne Falls is less popular, but not any less beautiful. Although this hike is more hidden and can be a little tricky getting to the end, the view at the end of the waterfalls is absolutely amazing.
Bridal Veil Falls
★★★★★
Bridal Veil Falls a beautiful waterfall that is located minutes from the highway with a short 10-minute hike. It is one of our favourite stops in British Columbia and since we were driving past the area, we made our first visit to the falls with our dog.
Othello Tunnels
★★★★☆
The Othello Tunnels are a series of old train tunnels that have been converted into a walking path for public visitors and their dogs. Throughout most of COVID-19, these tunnels have been closed for restoration but have recently opened up again.
Iona South Jetty
★★☆☆☆
There's a unique strip of land off the coast of Richmond that has become a bit of a rite of passage for those who live here. The Iona Jetty is a 4.1km sewage pipe that runs out of the main land and into the water, a path that locals like to take.
Minoru Lakes and Pierrefonds Gardens Walking Trail
★★★☆☆
Minoru Lakes is a beautiful habitat located in the heart of Richmond, full of animals living amongst luscious greens. It was so vibrant here that it wasn't surprising to see all the pedestrians choosing to spend their quiet evening walk here.
Minnekhada Regional Park
★★★★★
We made the trip out to Minnekhada Regional Park, which is about an hour from downtown Vancouver. With three lookouts along the way, this was one of the more enjoyable trails and slightly challenging trails that we've done in the past little while!
Deas Island Regional Park
★★★★☆
Whenever you're driving through the George Massey Tunnel, you are driving under Deas Island and the body of water that it sits on top of. This week, we visited Deas Island to check out what it really looks like when cars drive into the tunnel under water.