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  2. Elsay Lake - Wikipedia

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    Elsay Lake is a lake 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) North East of the City of North Vancouver, located near the Centre of Mount Seymour Provincial Park in the District of North Vancouver, British Columbia. Originally named Mystery Lake and still known to some as such. [1] It has subsequently been renamed Lake Elsay, after nearby Elsay Creek.

  3. Lynn Headwaters Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    Lynn Headwaters Regional Park is an area of North Vancouver, British Columbia, and is the largest of twenty-three regional parks in Metro Vancouver. [1] At 9,216.5 acres (3,729.8 ha), [2] the park boasts a variety of trails for hikers, including easy, intermediate, and challenging. The trails are colour-coded and range from 3 kilometres (1.9 mi ...

  4. Ogden Point - Wikipedia

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    Ogden Point is a deep water port facility located in the southwestern corner of the city of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.Its advantageous geographic location on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, by the Strait of Juan de Fuca, close to major population centres Vancouver and Seattle, has made it an attractive cruise ship destination.

  5. List of bodies of water in Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Trout Lake is a popular swimming location and nesting ground to many species of bird. In the late 1800s, Trout Lake was a peat bog that supplied water to Hastings Mill. Trout lake was formerly stocked with rainbow trout and cutthroat trout. [2] Adjacent to the lake is a community centre, playground, ice rink, and a summer farmers' market.

  6. John Hendry Park - Wikipedia

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    The lake was the water source for the Hastings Sawmill, which was owned by industrialist John Hendry. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 1926, Hendry's daughter, who was married to then-Lieutenant Governor of BC Eric Hamber , donated the mill property to the Park Board with the condition that it be named after her father.

  7. Porteau Cove Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    It has 44 drive-in campsites and 16 walk-in sites. 80% of the campsite may be reserved through Discover Camping, April through September. The park is maintained and operated by Sea to Sky Parks, based at Mount Seymour in North Vancouver, BC. On July 29, 2008, a large rockslide took place at the Porteau Bluffs, just north of Porteau Cove.

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