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LYNN CANYON PARK
Lynn Canyon Park officially opened to the public in 1912 and has been a popular destination among tourists and local residents of LynnValley ever since.
LYNN CANYON PARK INFORMATION Information The Ecology Centre is Open! The Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre is open daily from noon to 4 pm. Please call 604-990-3755 to book your 30 minute visit at the Ecology Centre. Walk in visits are accepted if space is available. Masks are required for ages 2 and up, unless youhave a
HIKING TRAILS IN LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE IN Lynn Canyon Park is the home of several beautiful hiking trails that are suitable for any hiking level. If you are looking for a leisurely stroll through the forest or a brisk climb up TWIN FALLS | LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE Twin Falls Twin Falls Bridge in North Vancouver Just a short walk down from the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge you will find the beautiful Twin Falls. A short wooden bridge crosses the raging river and 2 breathtaking waterfalls below. This bridge is a lot more comfortable than the Suspension Bridge as it doesn’t shake with every move. DIRECTIONS TO LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE IN LYNN Directions to Get to Lynn Canyon Park Traveling by Bus. Lynn Canyon Park is located East of North Vancouver in Lynn Valley. The park is easy to find and accessible by bus. PIPE BRIDGE IN LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE Pipe Bridge Lynn Valley Pipe Bridge The pipe bridge is one of the additional entrances to Lynn Canyon Park and Rice Lake. You will find the pipe bridge at the end of a dirt road that turns off of the top of Lynn Valley Road. The pipe bridge is a bridge built overtop of a BADEN POWELL TRAIL IN LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE Baden Powell Trail Baden Powell Trail The Baden Powell Trail is one of the most well known trails in North Vancouver. It crosses the entire North Shore mountain range and links several parks together along the way. These include Capilano River, Grouse Mountain, the Power Line Trails, Lynn Canyon Park and Quarry Rock in DeepWILDLIFE WEEKS
Teachers! Booking for Spring School programs begins Wednesday, February 3 at 10:00AM. Call 604-990-3755 ONE WORD THAT DESCRIBES BRITISH COLUMBIA #ONEWORDBC British Columbia one Word Describes It – What’s Yours? British Columbia is an incredible province full of beautiful places and amazing culture. If you could use only one word to describe your experience in British Columbia what would it be? The video and all photographs below were created by photographer Jaden Nyberg. PhotoLocations View of
WALK, RUN OR BIKE THE DEMONSTRATION FOREST ROAD #NorthVan365 Day 8. If you’ve been searching for a long stretch of pavement with no cars to bother you, look no further. The Demonstration Forest Road in North Vancouver is 12km of car free heaven. Bring your bike or your best street runners and doLYNN CANYON PARK
Lynn Canyon Park officially opened to the public in 1912 and has been a popular destination among tourists and local residents of LynnValley ever since.
LYNN CANYON PARK INFORMATION Information The Ecology Centre is Open! The Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre is open daily from noon to 4 pm. Please call 604-990-3755 to book your 30 minute visit at the Ecology Centre. Walk in visits are accepted if space is available. Masks are required for ages 2 and up, unless youhave a
HIKING TRAILS IN LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE IN Lynn Canyon Park is the home of several beautiful hiking trails that are suitable for any hiking level. If you are looking for a leisurely stroll through the forest or a brisk climb up TWIN FALLS | LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE Twin Falls Twin Falls Bridge in North Vancouver Just a short walk down from the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge you will find the beautiful Twin Falls. A short wooden bridge crosses the raging river and 2 breathtaking waterfalls below. This bridge is a lot more comfortable than the Suspension Bridge as it doesn’t shake with every move. DIRECTIONS TO LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE IN LYNN Directions to Get to Lynn Canyon Park Traveling by Bus. Lynn Canyon Park is located East of North Vancouver in Lynn Valley. The park is easy to find and accessible by bus. PIPE BRIDGE IN LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE Pipe Bridge Lynn Valley Pipe Bridge The pipe bridge is one of the additional entrances to Lynn Canyon Park and Rice Lake. You will find the pipe bridge at the end of a dirt road that turns off of the top of Lynn Valley Road. The pipe bridge is a bridge built overtop of a BADEN POWELL TRAIL IN LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE Baden Powell Trail Baden Powell Trail The Baden Powell Trail is one of the most well known trails in North Vancouver. It crosses the entire North Shore mountain range and links several parks together along the way. These include Capilano River, Grouse Mountain, the Power Line Trails, Lynn Canyon Park and Quarry Rock in DeepWILDLIFE WEEKS
Teachers! Booking for Spring School programs begins Wednesday, February 3 at 10:00AM. Call 604-990-3755 ONE WORD THAT DESCRIBES BRITISH COLUMBIA #ONEWORDBC British Columbia one Word Describes It – What’s Yours? British Columbia is an incredible province full of beautiful places and amazing culture. If you could use only one word to describe your experience in British Columbia what would it be? The video and all photographs below were created by photographer Jaden Nyberg. PhotoLocations View of
WALK, RUN OR BIKE THE DEMONSTRATION FOREST ROAD #NorthVan365 Day 8. If you’ve been searching for a long stretch of pavement with no cars to bother you, look no further. The Demonstration Forest Road in North Vancouver is 12km of car free heaven. Bring your bike or your best street runners and do DIRECTIONS TO LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE IN LYNN Directions to Get to Lynn Canyon Park Traveling by Bus. Lynn Canyon Park is located East of North Vancouver in Lynn Valley. The park is easy to find and accessible by bus. ONE WORD THAT DESCRIBES BRITISH COLUMBIA #ONEWORDBC British Columbia one Word Describes It – What’s Yours? British Columbia is an incredible province full of beautiful places and amazing culture. If you could use only one word to describe your experience in British Columbia what would it be? The video and all photographs below were created by photographer Jaden Nyberg. PhotoLocations View of
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So many things!!! Start off with a visit to the Ecology Centre near the main entrance of the park or grab a snack at the Lynn Canyon Cafe.There is also a group picnic area behind the cafe. TWIN FALLS - LYNN CANYON Hi Peter, The trail to Twin Falls is not long. About 15 minutes from the Park entrance. Lynn Canyon Park is in North Vancouver. Approximately 30-45 minute drive from the Vancouver area. THE ECOLOGY CENTRE AT HOME Join in on a Virtual Gardening series hosted by the Ecology Centre. It takes place Saturdays at 10am via zoom. The next Virtual Gardening Workshop – Indoor and Balcony Gardening is on Saturday, April 18 at 10 am More Gardening Workshops are coming up soon. Visit the Ecology Centre website for more info and a HIKE TO THE PEAK OF MOUNT SEYMOUR Day 23 of #NorthVan365 There are countless things to see and do during the summer months in Vancouver, BC. A favourite of many locals is hiking to the peak of Mount Seymour in North Vancouver. It’s a tough climb and not for the faint of heart but it can be done at any paceand
NATURE DRAWING FOR BEGINNERS Learn about the animals of the temperate rainforest as you follow along in this simple step-by-step drawing program for kids. Bring paper and something to colour with HIKE TO MYSTERY LAKE ON MOUNT SEYMOUR IN NORTH VANCOUVER #NorthVan365 Day 21 Some may say this hike is easy, but when you’re hiking an elevation of 150 metres on an alpine of loose rocks in only 3km it’s not that easy. It’s worth it though, especially on a crystal clear North Vancouver day. If the clouds are low you may find yourself hiking throughQUARRY ROCK
#NorthVan365 Day 5. Deep Cove is a fantastic day trip in North Vancouver and if you’re looking to get some exercise then a hike to Quarry Rock is definitely a must. SUSPENSION BRIDGE SELFIES Lynn Canyon Park – Vancouver Suspension Bridge View this post on Instagram A post shared by Egali Intercâmbio (@egali_intercambio) on Jun 2, 2019 at 1:00pm PDT View this post on Instagram A post shared by Swati Malhotra (@trippin_round_the_world) on Apr 16, 2019 at 9:15am PDT View this post on Instagram A post shared by DanjerLYNN CANYON PARK
Lynn Canyon Park & Suspension Bridge. Lynn Canyon Park officially opened to the public in 1912 and has been a popular destination among tourists and local residents of Lynn Valley ever since. The main attraction, the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge towers 50 meters (160ft) over the canyon and is part of the Baden Powell Trail. LYNN CANYON PARK INFORMATION Lynn Canyon Park has grown from 12 acres in its early years to 617 acres today. Lynn Canyon Park contains second growth forest with most of the trees aged approximately 80 to 100 years old. Lynn Canyon Park features a suspension bridge that sways 50 meters above the canyon. It was built privately in 1912 when the park opened. HIKING TRAILS IN LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE IN Lynn Canyon Park is the home of several beautiful hiking trails that are suitable for any hiking level. If you are looking for a leisurely stroll through the forest or a brisk climb up DIRECTIONS TO LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE IN LYNN From Downtown Vancouver take the sea bus across to the Lonsdale Quay bus loop and take either bus #228, or #229. Bus #228 will take you to Lynn Valley Center, which is about a 15 minute walk from Lynn Canyon Park’s main entrance. Bus #229 will also take you to Lynn Valley Centre. You then have to transfer to Bus #227 to be taken directly to TWIN FALLS | LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE Twin Falls Twin Falls Bridge in North Vancouver Just a short walk down from the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge you will find the beautiful Twin Falls. A short wooden bridge crosses the raging river and 2 breathtaking waterfalls below. This bridge is a lot more comfortable than the Suspension Bridge as it doesn’t shake with every move. LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE VIRTUAL TOUR Suspension Bridge Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge in Lynn Valley The Lynn Canyon Suspension bridge is one of Lynn Valley’s best kept secrets. The 50 meter high bridge stretches across a beautiful canyon boasting raging waters, waterfalls and deep pools below. The bridge is a popular attraction among tourists and locals alike, the best part is30 FOOT POOL
The 30 Foot Pool is on route to the Pipe Bridge which crosses the canyon and leads to the top of Lynn Valley Road. If the Pipe Bridge is where you are headed, be prepared for a long climb up a wooden stairwell to the top of the canyon. There is a lookout point on the stairwell with a great view of the 30 Foot Pool and surrounding area.a Rainy Day!
PIPE BRIDGE IN LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE Pipe Bridge Lynn Valley Pipe Bridge The pipe bridge is one of the additional entrances to Lynn Canyon Park and Rice Lake. You will find the pipe bridge at the end of a dirt road that turns off of the top of Lynn Valley Road. The pipe bridge is a bridge built overtop of a ONE WORD THAT DESCRIBES BRITISH COLUMBIA #ONEWORDBC British Columbia one Word Describes It – What’s Yours? British Columbia is an incredible province full of beautiful places and amazing culture. If you could use only one word to describe your experience in British Columbia what would it be? The video and all photographs below were created by photographer Jaden Nyberg. PhotoLocations View of
WALK, RUN OR BIKE THE DEMONSTRATION FOREST ROAD #NorthVan365 Day 8. If you’ve been searching for a long stretch of pavement with no cars to bother you, look no further. The Demonstration Forest Road in North Vancouver is 12km of car free heaven. Bring your bike or your best street runners and doLYNN CANYON PARK
Lynn Canyon Park & Suspension Bridge. Lynn Canyon Park officially opened to the public in 1912 and has been a popular destination among tourists and local residents of Lynn Valley ever since. The main attraction, the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge towers 50 meters (160ft) over the canyon and is part of the Baden Powell Trail. LYNN CANYON PARK INFORMATION Lynn Canyon Park has grown from 12 acres in its early years to 617 acres today. Lynn Canyon Park contains second growth forest with most of the trees aged approximately 80 to 100 years old. Lynn Canyon Park features a suspension bridge that sways 50 meters above the canyon. It was built privately in 1912 when the park opened. HIKING TRAILS IN LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE IN Lynn Canyon Park is the home of several beautiful hiking trails that are suitable for any hiking level. If you are looking for a leisurely stroll through the forest or a brisk climb up DIRECTIONS TO LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE IN LYNN From Downtown Vancouver take the sea bus across to the Lonsdale Quay bus loop and take either bus #228, or #229. Bus #228 will take you to Lynn Valley Center, which is about a 15 minute walk from Lynn Canyon Park’s main entrance. Bus #229 will also take you to Lynn Valley Centre. You then have to transfer to Bus #227 to be taken directly to TWIN FALLS | LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE Twin Falls Twin Falls Bridge in North Vancouver Just a short walk down from the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge you will find the beautiful Twin Falls. A short wooden bridge crosses the raging river and 2 breathtaking waterfalls below. This bridge is a lot more comfortable than the Suspension Bridge as it doesn’t shake with every move. LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE VIRTUAL TOUR Suspension Bridge Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge in Lynn Valley The Lynn Canyon Suspension bridge is one of Lynn Valley’s best kept secrets. The 50 meter high bridge stretches across a beautiful canyon boasting raging waters, waterfalls and deep pools below. The bridge is a popular attraction among tourists and locals alike, the best part is30 FOOT POOL
The 30 Foot Pool is on route to the Pipe Bridge which crosses the canyon and leads to the top of Lynn Valley Road. If the Pipe Bridge is where you are headed, be prepared for a long climb up a wooden stairwell to the top of the canyon. There is a lookout point on the stairwell with a great view of the 30 Foot Pool and surrounding area.a Rainy Day!
PIPE BRIDGE IN LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE Pipe Bridge Lynn Valley Pipe Bridge The pipe bridge is one of the additional entrances to Lynn Canyon Park and Rice Lake. You will find the pipe bridge at the end of a dirt road that turns off of the top of Lynn Valley Road. The pipe bridge is a bridge built overtop of a ONE WORD THAT DESCRIBES BRITISH COLUMBIA #ONEWORDBC British Columbia one Word Describes It – What’s Yours? British Columbia is an incredible province full of beautiful places and amazing culture. If you could use only one word to describe your experience in British Columbia what would it be? The video and all photographs below were created by photographer Jaden Nyberg. PhotoLocations View of
WALK, RUN OR BIKE THE DEMONSTRATION FOREST ROAD #NorthVan365 Day 8. If you’ve been searching for a long stretch of pavement with no cars to bother you, look no further. The Demonstration Forest Road in North Vancouver is 12km of car free heaven. Bring your bike or your best street runners and do ATTRACTIONS ARCHIVES 5 FUN Things To Do This Weekend. Another weekend is upon us and the weather forecast is looking pretty decent! If you’re out and about in North Vancouver, here’s 5 fun things to do around town. 1. Slide the City on Lonsdale Ave. This 3 block long waterslide is part of North Vancouver’s car free day festivities that take place atVictoria
30 FOOT POOL
30 Foot Pool in Lynn Canyon. The 30 Foot Pool is on route to the Pipe Bridge which crosses the canyon and leads to the top of Lynn Valley Road. If the Pipe Bridge is where you are headed, be prepared for a long climb up a wooden stairwell to the top of the canyon.LYNN CANYON PARK
Frequently Asked Questions about Lynn Canyon Park. Is Lynn Canyon Park Free? Yes, it is a public park. There is no admission fee. There are many trails to explore throughout Lynn Canyon Park. If you are hiking the Baden Powell Trail section of the park it will take you approximately 1 to 1.5 hours. CROSS THE LYNN CANYON SUSPENSION BRIDGE #NorthVan365 Day 1. To fully experience nature at its finest, you have to scare yourself a little. Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge is the entrance to a vast network of trails leading in all directions across the North Shore. First things first though, you have to HIKE TO THE PEAK OF MOUNT SEYMOUR Hike to the Peak of Mount Seymour. There are countless things to see and do during the summer months in Vancouver, BC. A favourite of many locals is hiking to the peak of Mount Seymour in North Vancouver. It’s a tough climb and not for the faint of heart but it can be done at any pace and the terrain isn’t extremely difficult to maneuver. HIKE TO MYSTERY LAKE ON MOUNT SEYMOUR IN NORTH VANCOUVER If the clouds are low you may find yourself hiking through the fog. Take the scenic drive to the top of Mount Seymour and park at the main parking lot. It’s free! The hike to Mystery Lake is pretty straight forward, you hike straight up the alpine switchbacks. Keep to the right near the top of the trail and you’ll find the lake.WILDLIFE WEEKS
Booking for Spring School programs begins Wednesday, February 3 at 10:00AM. Call 604-990-3755.NORVAN FALLS
Norvan Falls is 14km round trip on a fairly flat trail that follows Lynn Creek for most of the way. It begins at Lynn Headwaters Regional Park and ends after a 7km walk through the wilderness. The first 4km follows a well groomed trail along the river. There are a few side trails that will take you down to the water if you have time for adetour.
QUARRY ROCK
Small First Aid Kit just in case. How to Get To Quarry Rock in Deep Cove. Take bus #212 from Phibbs Exchange all the way to Deep Cove. Walk down Panorama Drive until you reach the trail entrance. If you’re driving take Mt. Seymour Parkway then make a left on Deep Cove Road. There are a couple of public parking lots in Deep Cove butthey fill
JOIN A HISTORICAL STORY WALK IN LYNN CANYON PARK Updated July 16, 2017 NVMA’s story-filled walks entertain with tales of war time deeds and daring mountaineering adventures. North Vancouver, BC – This July and August the North Vancouver Museum and Archives will present free, drop-in, story-filled walks at the Burrard Dry Dock site and in Lynn Canyon Park. Burrard Dry Dock opened in 1906LYNN CANYON PARK
Lynn Canyon Park & Suspension Bridge. Lynn Canyon Park officially opened to the public in 1912 and has been a popular destination among tourists and local residents of Lynn Valley ever since. The main attraction, the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge towers 50 meters (160ft) over the canyon and is part of the Baden Powell Trail. LYNN CANYON PARK INFORMATION Lynn Canyon Park has grown from 12 acres in its early years to 617 acres today. Lynn Canyon Park contains second growth forest with most of the trees aged approximately 80 to 100 years old. Lynn Canyon Park features a suspension bridge that sways 50 meters above the canyon. It was built privately in 1912 when the park opened. HIKING TRAILS IN LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE IN Lynn Canyon Park is the home of several beautiful hiking trails that are suitable for any hiking level. If you are looking for a leisurely stroll through the forest or a brisk climb up LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE VIRTUAL TOUR Suspension Bridge Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge in Lynn Valley The Lynn Canyon Suspension bridge is one of Lynn Valley’s best kept secrets. The 50 meter high bridge stretches across a beautiful canyon boasting raging waters, waterfalls and deep pools below. The bridge is a popular attraction among tourists and locals alike, the best part is PIPE BRIDGE IN LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE Pipe Bridge Lynn Valley Pipe Bridge The pipe bridge is one of the additional entrances to Lynn Canyon Park and Rice Lake. You will find the pipe bridge at the end of a dirt road that turns off of the top of Lynn Valley Road. The pipe bridge is a bridge built overtop of a BADEN POWELL TRAIL IN LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE Baden Powell Trail. The Baden Powell Trail is one of the most well known trails in North Vancouver. It crosses the entire North Shore mountain range and links several parks together along the way. These include Capilano River, Grouse Mountain, the Power Line ONE WORD THAT DESCRIBES BRITISH COLUMBIA #ONEWORDBC British Columbia one Word Describes It – What’s Yours? British Columbia is an incredible province full of beautiful places and amazing culture. If you could use only one word to describe your experience in British Columbia what would it be? The video and all photographs below were created by photographer Jaden Nyberg. PhotoLocations View of
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Booking for Spring School programs begins Wednesday, February 3 at 10:00AM. Call 604-990-3755. WALK, RUN OR BIKE THE DEMONSTRATION FOREST ROAD #NorthVan365 Day 8. If you’ve been searching for a long stretch of pavement with no cars to bother you, look no further. The Demonstration Forest Road in North Vancouver is 12km of car free heaven. Bring your bike or your best street runners and do HIKE TO MYSTERY LAKE ON MOUNT SEYMOUR IN NORTH VANCOUVER If the clouds are low you may find yourself hiking through the fog. Take the scenic drive to the top of Mount Seymour and park at the main parking lot. It’s free! The hike to Mystery Lake is pretty straight forward, you hike straight up the alpine switchbacks. Keep to the right near the top of the trail and you’ll find the lake.LYNN CANYON PARK
Lynn Canyon Park & Suspension Bridge. Lynn Canyon Park officially opened to the public in 1912 and has been a popular destination among tourists and local residents of Lynn Valley ever since. The main attraction, the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge towers 50 meters (160ft) over the canyon and is part of the Baden Powell Trail. LYNN CANYON PARK INFORMATION Lynn Canyon Park has grown from 12 acres in its early years to 617 acres today. Lynn Canyon Park contains second growth forest with most of the trees aged approximately 80 to 100 years old. Lynn Canyon Park features a suspension bridge that sways 50 meters above the canyon. It was built privately in 1912 when the park opened. HIKING TRAILS IN LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE IN Lynn Canyon Park is the home of several beautiful hiking trails that are suitable for any hiking level. If you are looking for a leisurely stroll through the forest or a brisk climb up LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE VIRTUAL TOUR Suspension Bridge Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge in Lynn Valley The Lynn Canyon Suspension bridge is one of Lynn Valley’s best kept secrets. The 50 meter high bridge stretches across a beautiful canyon boasting raging waters, waterfalls and deep pools below. The bridge is a popular attraction among tourists and locals alike, the best part is PIPE BRIDGE IN LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE Pipe Bridge Lynn Valley Pipe Bridge The pipe bridge is one of the additional entrances to Lynn Canyon Park and Rice Lake. You will find the pipe bridge at the end of a dirt road that turns off of the top of Lynn Valley Road. The pipe bridge is a bridge built overtop of a BADEN POWELL TRAIL IN LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE Baden Powell Trail. The Baden Powell Trail is one of the most well known trails in North Vancouver. It crosses the entire North Shore mountain range and links several parks together along the way. These include Capilano River, Grouse Mountain, the Power Line ONE WORD THAT DESCRIBES BRITISH COLUMBIA #ONEWORDBC British Columbia one Word Describes It – What’s Yours? British Columbia is an incredible province full of beautiful places and amazing culture. If you could use only one word to describe your experience in British Columbia what would it be? The video and all photographs below were created by photographer Jaden Nyberg. PhotoLocations View of
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Booking for Spring School programs begins Wednesday, February 3 at 10:00AM. Call 604-990-3755. WALK, RUN OR BIKE THE DEMONSTRATION FOREST ROAD #NorthVan365 Day 8. If you’ve been searching for a long stretch of pavement with no cars to bother you, look no further. The Demonstration Forest Road in North Vancouver is 12km of car free heaven. Bring your bike or your best street runners and do HIKE TO MYSTERY LAKE ON MOUNT SEYMOUR IN NORTH VANCOUVER If the clouds are low you may find yourself hiking through the fog. Take the scenic drive to the top of Mount Seymour and park at the main parking lot. It’s free! The hike to Mystery Lake is pretty straight forward, you hike straight up the alpine switchbacks. Keep to the right near the top of the trail and you’ll find the lake. ATTRACTIONS ARCHIVES 5 FUN Things To Do This Weekend. Another weekend is upon us and the weather forecast is looking pretty decent! If you’re out and about in North Vancouver, here’s 5 fun things to do around town. 1. Slide the City on Lonsdale Ave. This 3 block long waterslide is part of North Vancouver’s car free day festivities that take place atVictoria
ONE WORD THAT DESCRIBES BRITISH COLUMBIA #ONEWORDBC British Columbia one Word Describes It – What’s Yours? British Columbia is an incredible province full of beautiful places and amazing culture. If you could use only one word to describe your experience in British Columbia what would it be? The video and all photographs below were created by photographer Jaden Nyberg. PhotoLocations View of
LYNN CANYON PARK
Frequently Asked Questions about Lynn Canyon Park. Is Lynn Canyon Park Free? Yes, it is a public park. There is no admission fee. There are many trails to explore throughout Lynn Canyon Park. If you are hiking the Baden Powell Trail section of the park it will take you approximately 1 to 1.5 hours. HIKE TO THE PEAK OF MOUNT SEYMOUR Hike to the Peak of Mount Seymour. There are countless things to see and do during the summer months in Vancouver, BC. A favourite of many locals is hiking to the peak of Mount Seymour in North Vancouver. It’s a tough climb and not for the faint of heart but it can be done at any pace and the terrain isn’t extremely difficult to maneuver. HIKE TO MYSTERY LAKE ON MOUNT SEYMOUR IN NORTH VANCOUVER If the clouds are low you may find yourself hiking through the fog. Take the scenic drive to the top of Mount Seymour and park at the main parking lot. It’s free! The hike to Mystery Lake is pretty straight forward, you hike straight up the alpine switchbacks. Keep to the right near the top of the trail and you’ll find the lake. THE ECOLOGY CENTRE AT HOME Join in on a Virtual Gardening series hosted by the Ecology Centre. It takes place Saturdays at 10am via zoom. The next Virtual Gardening Workshop – Indoor and Balcony Gardening is on Saturday, April 18 at 10 am More Gardening Workshops are coming up soon. Visit the Ecology Centre website for more info and aNORVAN FALLS
Norvan Falls is 14km round trip on a fairly flat trail that follows Lynn Creek for most of the way. It begins at Lynn Headwaters Regional Park and ends after a 7km walk through the wilderness. The first 4km follows a well groomed trail along the river. There are a few side trails that will take you down to the water if you have time for adetour.
QUARRY ROCK
Small First Aid Kit just in case. How to Get To Quarry Rock in Deep Cove. Take bus #212 from Phibbs Exchange all the way to Deep Cove. Walk down Panorama Drive until you reach the trail entrance. If you’re driving take Mt. Seymour Parkway then make a left on Deep Cove Road. There are a couple of public parking lots in Deep Cove butthey fill
ENJOY A REFRESHMENT AND A SNACK AT THE LYNN CANYON CAFE Enjoy a Refreshment and a Snack at the Lynn Canyon Cafe. #NorthVan365 Day 10. The Lynn Canyon Cafe is located at the entrance to Lynn Canyon Park. It’s a great place to stop for a refreshment and a snack before and after you start your day of hiking. It’s a west coast style cafe with beautiful dramatic wooden beams that decorate the SUSPENSION BRIDGE SELFIES Lynn Canyon Park – Vancouver Suspension Bridge View this post on Instagram A post shared by Egali Intercâmbio (@egali_intercambio) on Jun 2, 2019 at 1:00pm PDT View this post on Instagram A post shared by Swati Malhotra (@trippin_round_the_world) on Apr 16, 2019 at 9:15am PDT View this post on Instagram A post shared by Danjer* Home
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LYNN VALLEY'S BEST KEPT SECRET THE ECOLOGY CENTRE IS OPEN! The Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre is open daily from noon to 4 pm. Please call 604-990-3755 to book your 30 minute visit at the Ecology Centre. Walk in visits are accepted if space is available. Masks are required for ages 2 and up, unless you have a medical exemption. THE SUSPENSION BRIDGE REMAINS CLOSED The Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge will remain closed throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. The Lynn Canyon Cafe is also closed.Visit DNV.ORG
for updates on closures. LYNN CANYON PARK & SUSPENSION BRIDGE Lynn Canyon Park officially opened to the public in 1912 and has been a popular destination among tourists and local residents of Lynn Valley ever since. The main attraction, the Lynn Canyon SuspensionBridge towers 50
meters (160ft) over the canyon and is part of the Baden Powell Trail . In addition to the bridge, the park features several hiking trails to enjoy and some amenities including the Lynn Canyon Cafe and Ecology Centre. PAY PARKING WILL BEGIN ON MAY 17, 2021 Please note that pay parking at Lynn Canyon Park begins on May 17,2021.
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Lynn Canyon Park is the perfect location for a family picnic, there are several quiet places to relax for the day and there is also a cafe at the park entrance. View Activities »PARK TRAILS
There are several trails throughout the park to choose from for a leisurely hike including the popular Baden Powell Trail. There are also many breathtaking waterfalls and popular swimming holes that are perfect for a refreshing swim during the summer months. View Trails » FUN THINGS TO DO IN NORTH VANCOUVER WILDLIFE WEEKS – SPRING BREAK ACTIVITIES IN NORTH VANCOUVERMarch 8, 2021
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LYNN CANYON PARK REVIEWS Lynn Canyon Park has been featured in Lonely Planet,
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and numerous other travel blogs and guides. Read what others have to say about Lynn Canyon Park on some popular review sites. "We visited the Lynn Canyon Park one afternoon and enjoyed the verdant greenery and forests after crossing the suspension bridge across the Lynn Canyon." “I was told Lynn Canyon would be less crowded than Capilano, and I was only among a few visitors, so I was happy!” “If you love the roar of waterfalls, stillness of pools, giant stones, shades of teal and green, this is for you.” “I can't believe today was the first time I came to Lynn Canyon Park having lived in Vancouver all these years.” "Absolutely stunning! We lucked out with great sunny weather. It was about 7-10 celsius. We were there from mid-morning until almost dinnertime."
"We visited the Lynn Canyon Park one afternoon and enjoyed the verdant greenery and forests after crossing the suspension bridge across the Lynn Canyon." “I was told Lynn Canyon would be less crowded than Capilano, and I was only among a few visitors, so I was happy!”__ Previous
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