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    Rice Lake

    4.6 (9 reviews)

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    Anthony N.

    Super little kid friendly at least for my 5 and 8 year olds! Get them moving, outside, fresh air, lots of places for them to jump off the trail a bit and explore! Rice Lake loop real trail is quite small and manageable by my kids Gravel trail, it was fine for a shopping dolly and yes, I even lugged out a small charcoal BBQ lol. Think I'm the only one in this place that does that haha. Don't rely on a lot of tables, bring out a nice picnic blanket and cozy up in the trees, lots of nice little clearing spots to camp out in. Fishing! You can fish rainbow trout here! Anyways spent a nice day with family and friends going around the lake easily

    Nice walk with pals in zero degree weather

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    Belcarra Park - Woodhaven Swamp Loop Trail.

    Belcarra Park

    4.3(12 reviews)
    10.5 km

    Belcarra Regional Park (now re-named to acknowledge the Tsleil-Waututh peoples*) is a 1,100-hectare…read moreregional park. It is an extremely popular regional park with beaches, picnic areas, a lake, and numerous hiking trails of various difficulty levels. There is something for everyone at the park, including decent washrooms. The various trails within the park are: Bedwell Bay Trail, Woodhaven Swamp Loop Trail and Woodhaven Trail, Sasamat Lake Loop Trail, Springboard Trail, Admiralty Point Trail, Jug Island Beach Trail, Sugar Mountain Trail, and Buntzen Ridge Trail (and the nearby Buntzen Lake and Diez Vistas trails). Until recently, I had only hiked the Jug Island and Admiralty Point trails (both excellent, easy to intermediate hikes), and on Sunday I had planned to hike around the Woodhaven Swamp Loop, continue along the Woodhaven Trail to Sasamat Lake, and around the lake with my hiking group. Unfortunately due to a recent windstorm, the Woodhaven Trail leading to Sasamat Lake was closed, but we still enjoyed the lovely hike along the Springboard Trail and around the swamp. It was a very easy hike (pretty much a walk), but the trails were beautiful, and being the off-season, very peaceful. I love Belcarra Regional Park and would like to eventually hike all the trails, as well as re-hike the ones I have already done. Unfortunately it is quite difficult to get there by transit, although it is technically possible -- the #182 bus runs from Moody Centre Station to the park, but it only runs once an hour. During the summer months, the #150 runs to White Pine Beach and the #179 runs to Buntzen Lake (I don't recall if it is once an hour or every half an hour). So because transit is so lousy, most people drive, but parking is very limited -- good luck finding parking after 8am on a weekend during the non-winter months! IDEA: to alleviate the parking issue, have transit run more than once an hour! Despite the horrible transit to the park, at least it is technically possible to get there by bus, and with my hiking group (which focuses on transit accessible hikes), I will definitely be going back to Belcarra. *I cannot include the name in my review as Yelp does not recognize Indigenous script. [Yelp collections: Hiking; Parks and Gardens]

    This review is about Admiralty Point Park. For return 6km…read morehike, 2 hours to Burns point. Some sections follow rocky shoreline, beautiful view of Burrard inlet. There are some wooden bridges over creek and well maintained trail. Easy hike and good for family hike. You can find small beaches with clear water. I'm sure I will be back in spring time with kayak.

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    Belcarra Park - Woodhaven Trail - March 2, 2025.

    Woodhaven Trail - March 2, 2025.

    Belcarra Park - The Woodhaven Trail to Sasamat Lake was closed.

    The Woodhaven Trail to Sasamat Lake was closed.

    Belcarra Park - Another entrance to the swamp loop trail.

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    Another entrance to the swamp loop trail.

    Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve

    Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve

    4.8(16 reviews)
    0.5 km

    Last year I discovered a hiking group that hikes in the Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve (LSCR)…read moreevery Monday morning for a couple of hours. Due to my school, I was only able to go on one hike with them last year as I found the group just before the fall semester started, but this year I've gone on half a dozen hikes with them and look forward to many more. There are 65km of hiking trails in the LSCR, ranging from easy (such as the Rice Lake Loop) to challenging, for more experienced hikers. There are several intermediate trails, including a portion of the Baden Powell trail, and with all the different trails, it is a great area to explore and your hike can range from an easy one hour walk to a hike of several hours -- there's something for everyone. The LSCR is located between Lynn Headwaters Regional Park and Lynn Canyon Park, so you can combine a hike in the LSCR with a hike in Lynn Headwaters or Lynn Canyon for more variety. Another great thing about the LSCR is that it is transit accessible! You can take the #227 or #228 bus, or take the #210 bus to Lynn Headwaters and walk about ten to fifteen minutes to LSCR. [Yelp collections: Hiking]

    This is the area that is on the other side of Lynn Valley Park. Had no idea this existed (or that…read moreit was technically a different park) until now. Parking is available in the nice large lot next to the water treatment centre. There are public washrooms here as well. Some of the trails here seem to be more like service roads. Very well maintained. There are plenty of bear warning signs too. Guess somebody got eaten at one point. Plenty of fellow hikers and dogs here for bears to snack on. I remember always seeing other people at some point. In other words, the place is pretty crowded during the summer months. The trails go quite a ways from here. Hikes can go from minutes to hours or days, depending on what one is looking for.

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    Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve
    Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve

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    Lost Lagoon

    Lost Lagoon

    4.5(20 reviews)
    11.4 kmWest End

    after the crowds at english bay, lost lagoon feels like stepping into a completely different pace,…read morequieter, softer, and far more connected to nature. even with downtown in the distance, it fades into the background. the water is calm and reflective, mirroring the sky, trees, and fallen branches that stretch into the lagoon. everything feels a little wild in that very super natural british columbia way, not overly manicured, just stunning. there's a subtle sense that the lagoon is more than just scenery. it's part of a living system, a natural purification space supporting a surprising variety of birdlife. we saw baby goslings crossing our path, closely guarded by two very alert parents, moving like a tiny escorted procession. it's a place that makes me want to lower my voice and tip toe. the fountain was shut off due to water conservation, but honestly, it adds to the stillness. nothing disturbs the surface, and the quiet feels more complete because of it. it's also not overcrowded, which makes a huge difference. you hear birds, water, and your footsteps on the gravel (your shoes will get dusty), and you actually feel present. it's tranquil in a way that's hard to fake, a place where you slow down without realizing and feel properly in tune with nature.

    Very beautiful spot. I love the views of the bridge from here. Lots of activities as well, you…read morecould spend the whole day here easily

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    Lost Lagoon
    Lost Lagoon

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    Beaver Lake

    Beaver Lake

    4.8(8 reviews)
    10.7 kmCoal Harbour

    Not very far from Lost Lagoon, Beaver Lake offers a very different experience. Very active water…read morescenery with ducks cruising, lotus blossoming, bees honey sucking, birds singing ... it has less human traffic at the time we are visiting. A nice resting place before continuing the trail journey. Given its location there are a lot of sky traffic - seaplanes and helicopters crossing the sky. If you are looking for a more serene and peaceful hike, Pacific Spirit Regional Park might be a better choice.

    LOVED THIS. It was…read morevery marshy and because it was the middle of the day we didn't see any beavers, but it's beautiful and a wonderful little walk. A tour guide mentioned the dam that the beavers were working on and the pile the humans made undoing all their hard work, a truly sisphiean task. However! The lotus flowers were in bloom and they looked so beautifully perfect, white ones and pink ones all over the water. There were a few ducks here and there. We saw a large slug somewhere along the way, and then eventually got to a section of the walk where there was a ton of croaking. Ten minutes of patient (and impatient) searching later, we found a bullfrog hiding in the water under the grass! So worth it. If you're in the area I'd definitely recommend coming here. The hike in was also quite nice and cool, tree tops covering the sun.

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    Beaver Lake - Pink flowers!

    Pink flowers!

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    Beaver Lake - Salmon berries along the side of the road. Uh, they didn't taste good (yet?).

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    Salmon berries along the side of the road. Uh, they didn't taste good (yet?).

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