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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. Howe Sound Crest Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Howe Sound Crest Trail (often abbreviated as HSCT) is a rugged 32.8-kilometre (20.4 mi) [1] wilderness hiking trail located near Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.The trail is located mostly within Cypress Provincial Park and is typically traveled as a single or multi-day hike from south to north, or as a means to access peaks along the route such as Mount Brunswick.

  5. Mount Seymour Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Mount Seymour park provides an opportunity to see other birds like the Canada jay, raven, and the Steller's jay, which happens to be the official bird of British Columbia. [3] This bird was chosen as British Columbia's Ministry of Environment and Parks launched a three-month campaign to select a provincial bird in 1987.

  6. Elfin Lakes - Wikipedia

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    Hiking trails continue past Elfin Lakes towards Opal Cone, Mamquam Lake, Columnar Peak, The Gargoyles, and Atwell Peak. It is also possible to travel to Mount Garibaldi and Diamond Head in the winter. Swimming is permitted in the top lake, and the lower lake is reserved for drinking water only. The view from Paul Ridge toward Elfin Lakes.

  7. Garibaldi Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Garibaldi Provincial Park, also called Garibaldi Park, is a wilderness park located on the coastal mainland of British Columbia, Canada, 70 kilometres (43.5 mi) north of Vancouver. It was established in 1920 and named a Class A Provincial Park of British Columbia in 1927.

  8. Joffre Lakes Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Joffre Lakes Provincial Park is a class A provincial park located 35 kilometres (22 mi) east of Pemberton in British Columbia, Canada. It was established in 1996, when Joffre Lakes Recreation Area (created 1988) was upgraded to park status. Three glacier-fed lakes are located in the park: Lower, Middle, and Upper Joffre Lakes.

  9. Cypress Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Cypress Provincial Park is a provincial park on the North Shore of Metro Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia.The park has two sections: a 21 km 2 (8.1 sq mi) southern section which is accessible by road from West Vancouver, and a 9 km 2 (3.5 sq mi) northern section which is only accessible by hiking trails.

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