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Panorama Ridge is a mountain ridge in the Garibaldi Ranges of the Pacific Ranges in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is located on the north side of Garibaldi Lake in Garibaldi Provincial Park. [2] Panorama Ridge was named around 1912 by William J. Gray, a Canadian geologist from Vancouver who took most of his panoramic photos on the ...
Garibaldi Lake as seen from Panorama Ridge at dawn. Mount Garibaldi's north face, as well as The Table are visible on the upper left. Mount Price is visible in the middle. The park features over 90 kilometres (56 mi) of park-maintained trails, [6] accessible year-round, although winter hiking typically requires use of snowshoes or skis. Some of ...
Garibaldi Ranges: Topo map: NTC 92G7 Port Coquitlam: Climbing; First ascent: 1911 BCMC Party: Easiest route: Scrambling. There is a trail that runs from the West Canyon Parking Lot up to the peak. The trail is difficult, and there is a walk-in campground about half-way up, and an emergency shelter on Panorama Ridge, near the highest peak.
Garibaldi Lake is a turquoise-coloured alpine lake in British Columbia, Canada, located 37 km (23 mi) north of Squamish and 19 km (12 mi) south of Whistler. The lake lies within Garibaldi Provincial Park, which features mountains, glaciers, trails, forests, flowers, meadows, waterfalls. The park is a wildlife protected area.
Guard Mountain is located within Garibaldi Provincial Park on the southeast side of Garibaldi Lake, [4] and is part of the Garibaldi Ranges of the Coast Mountains. [1] It is situated 70 km (43 mi) north of Vancouver, 4.28 km (3 mi) west-southwest of Mount Carr, and 4.63 km (3 mi) southwest of Castle Towers Mountain. [1]
Panorama Ridge; Parapet Peak (Garibaldi Provincial Park) Parkhurst Mountain; ... Pyramid Mountain (Garibaldi Provincial Park) R. Rainbow Mountain (British Columbia)
English: The north aspect of Panorama Ridge's high point. Garibaldi Provincial Park, BC, Canada. Date: ... Panorama Ridge. Items portrayed in this file depicts.
Daisy Lake Road, 30 kilometres (19 miles) north of Squamish, provides access to Garibaldi Provincial Park from Highway 99. [3] [36] At the end of this 2.5-kilometre-long (1.6-mile) road is the Rubble Creek parking lot from which the 9-kilometre-long (5.6-mile) Garibaldi Lake Trail extends to the Garibaldi Lake campground and ranger station.