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Top Hiking and Outdoor Activities

Vancouver is a city that offers an abundance of outdoor activities. From scenic hikes to water sports, Vancouver has something for everyone. As an outdoor adventure journalist, I have explored some of the best hiking and outdoor activities in the surrounding area of Vancouver. In this article, I will share my top recommendations for hiking and outdoor activities in Vancouver.

The Grouse Grind hike is a must-do activity for anyone who loves hiking. This hike is not for the faint of heart as it is a challenging climb up the face of Grouse Mountain. The trail is 2.9 kilometres long and has an elevation gain of 853 meters. The hike typically takes about 1.5 to 2 hours to complete.

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The Grouse Grind is a popular hike among locals and visitors alike. The trail is well-maintained, and the views from the top are breathtaking. From the summit, you can see the entire city of Vancouver, as well as the surrounding mountains and ocean.

2. Sea to Sky Gondola

If you want to enjoy the stunning views of the mountains and ocean without the strenuous hike, the Sea to Sky Gondola is a great option. The gondola takes you up to the summit of the mountain, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the Howe Sound and the surrounding mountains. At the summit, there are several hiking trails of varying difficulty levels. You can also enjoy other activities such as rock climbing,

Kayaking in English Bay is a fantastic way to enjoy the beauty of Vancouver’s coastline. English Bay is located in the heart of downtown Vancouver and is a popular spot for kayaking. You can rent a kayak from one of the many rental companies along the beach. Kayaking in English Bay allows you to explore the coastline, see the city from a different perspective,and spot wildlife such as seals and otters. It’s also a great way to get some exercise and enjoy the outdoors.

4. Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

The Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is a popular tourist attraction in Vancouver. The park is located in North Vancouver and features a suspension bridge that is 140 meters long and 70 meters high. The bridge sways slightly as you walk across, giving you an exhilarating experience.

In addition to the bridge, the park has several hiking trails, a tree-top adventure course and a cliff walk. The park is

5. Lynn Canyon Park

Lynn Canyon Park is a hidden gem in North Vancouver. The park features several hiking trails, waterfalls and a suspension bridge that is 50 meters high. The park is less crowded than the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park and the trails are less challenging, making it a great option for families with children.

The suspension bridge in Lynn Canyon Park is a popular spot for taking photos and the waterfalls are breathtaking. If you’re looking for a peaceful escape from the city, Lynn Canyon Park is the perfect place.

6. Skiing and Snowboarding at Whistler

Whistler is a world-renowned ski resort located about two hours from Vancouver. The resort is known for its vast ski terrain, world-class facilities and stunning scenery. Whistler is also home to the longest and highest lift in the world, the Peak 2 Peak gondola, which connects Whistler and Blackcomb mountains. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert skier or snowboarder,

7. Biking on Stanley Park Seawall

Stanley Park is a 1,000-acre park located in downtown Vancouver. The park is home to many attractions, including a seawall that is perfect for biking. The seawall is a 9-kilometer path that offers stunning views of the city skyline, the mountains and the ocean. Biking on the Stanley Park Seawall is a great way to get some exercise and enjoy the outdoors. You can rent a bike from one of the many rental shops in the area and explore the park at your own pace.

8. Whale Watching

Vancouver is home to several species of whales, including humpback, grey and orca whales. Whale watching is a popular activity in Vancouver and there are several companies that offer tours.

Whale watching tours typically last for three to four hours and take you to the waters around Vancouver Island, where you can spot whales, dolphins and other marine wildlife. It’s an unforgettable experience and a must-do activity for nature lovers.

Vancouver offers an abundance of outdoor activities, from challenging hikes to scenic bike rides and from whale watching to kayaking. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, there’s something for everyone in Vancouver’s great outdoors. So, pack your bags, put on your hiking shoes, and get ready to explore the natural beauty of Vancouver.

Dublin-born Trevor Carroll is Senior Director, Content Partnerships at digital newspaper and magazine distribution and technology company PressReader. After living in London, he made the move to Vancouver seven years ago in search of a home that offered the perfect balance of city and rural living.

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