The Lions (Lion Binkert) Hike Trail Guide from Lion’s Bay, Vancouver, BC

The Lions are the two most familiar peaks seen from the city of Vancouver. The view from the Lions is truly spectacular, offering a panoramic view of Howe Sound and the Capilano Watershed down to the city of Vancouver. The Lions (Binkert) Trail is a 15 kilometer lightly trafficked out and back trail located near Lions Bay, British Columbia, Canada that features a waterfall and is rated as difficult. The trail is primarily used for hiking and trail running and is best used from July until October. Read more…

Elk Thurston Mountain Hike, Chilliwack, BC, Canada

The Elk-Thurston trail is one of the Chilliwack River Valley’s most popular hikes. Although not the easiest hike in the valley, the spectacular views from the top make the strenuous trek worthwhile. The trail can be hiked year-round but is at its best from June through to October. Read more…

Sea to Sky (Gondola) Summit Hike, Squamish

Also known by different names such as Sea to Sky hike, Sea to Sky Gondola hike, Sea to Summit trail, etc. Sea to Sky Summit hike is a steep hiking Read more…

Black Tusk Summit Hike, Garibaldi, BC

Located at around 7600 feet, Black Tusk hike is one of the famous and toughest hikes in BC. It is famous for Garibaldi lake view from the top along with Chimney climb on the top. Read more…

Blue Gentian, Lost Lake Via Brothers Creek Loop Hike & Trail Guide

Blue Gentian and Lost Lake via Brothers Creek Loop is an 8.5-kilometer long hike with a total of 1300 feet of elevation gain. It is situated in West Vancouver, British Read more…

Lindeman Lake Hike, Chilliwack, BC

Lindeman Lake is a beautiful climb in Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park. For 3.5 km, it is a short hike but still a beautiful one for the Lindeman Lake. Lindeman lake Read more…

Big Cedar and Kennedy Falls hikes, North Vancouver

Big Cedar and Kennedy Falls hikes are situated on the same trail in North Vancouver. This hike is located on the east side of Mount Fromme and towards the West of Lynn Creek . Read more…

The Blue Mountains Winter Traveling Guide From Toronto by Bus

The blue mountains are located about 150 KM north of Toronto, near the town of Collingwood. It hosts a lot of recreational activities for all seasons. For example, in the winter, you can do activities such as winter skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, etc. In the summer, you can do activities like hiking, mountain biking, ridge running, etc. Read more…