Sightseeing
Princess Park Trail is a 196 m popular green mixed trail located near North Vancouver British Columbia. This mountain bike primary trail can be used both directions with a 3 m blue climb. On average it takes minutes to complete this trail.
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Princess Park
Princess Park Trail is a 196 m popular green mixed trail located near North Vancouver British Columbia. This mountain bike primary trail can be used both directions with a 3 m blue climb. On average it takes minutes to complete this trail.
Carisbrooke Park is the first in a series of reserves at Salisbury Park that is linked by the Little Para River and walking trails. Carisbrooke Park is accessible via Main North Road. This large and grassed reserve features shaded junior playgrounds as well as picnic areas and barbecues, both of which have plenty of shade.
Carisbrooke Park
Carisbrooke Park is the first in a series of reserves at Salisbury Park that is linked by the Little Para River and walking trails. Carisbrooke Park is accessible via Main North Road. This large and grassed reserve features shaded junior playgrounds as well as picnic areas and barbecues, both of which have plenty of shade.
TRAIL FACTS
Length: 2.5 kilometres (1.55 miles)
Elevation Gain: 800 metres (2,624 feet)
Base: 290 metres above sea level (951 feet)
Summit: 1,090 metres (3,576 feet)
Total Stairs: 2,830
Average Time: On average it takes up to 2 to 2.5 hours to complete the hike.
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Grouse Grind Trail
6400 Nancy Greene WayTRAIL FACTS
Length: 2.5 kilometres (1.55 miles)
Elevation Gain: 800 metres (2,624 feet)
Base: 290 metres above sea level (951 feet)
Summit: 1,090 metres (3,576 feet)
Total Stairs: 2,830
Average Time: On average it takes up to 2 to 2.5 hours to complete the hike.
Mount Fromme is one of the North Shore Mountains that overlook Burrard Inlet north of Vancouver, British Columbia. It stands just east of Grouse Mountain, and the District of North Vancouver.
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Mount Fromme
Mount Fromme is one of the North Shore Mountains that overlook Burrard Inlet north of Vancouver, British Columbia. It stands just east of Grouse Mountain, and the District of North Vancouver.
Lynn Canyon Park officially opened to the public in 1912 and has been a popular destination among tourists and local residents of Lynn Valley ever since. The main attraction, the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge towers 50 meters (160ft) over the canyon and is part of the Baden Powell Trail. In addition to the bridge, the park features several hiking trails to enjoy and some amenities including the Lynn Canyon Cafe and Ecology Centre.
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Lynn Canyon Park
3663 Park RdLynn Canyon Park officially opened to the public in 1912 and has been a popular destination among tourists and local residents of Lynn Valley ever since. The main attraction, the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge towers 50 meters (160ft) over the canyon and is part of the Baden Powell Trail. In addition to the bridge, the park features several hiking trails to enjoy and some amenities including the Lynn Canyon Cafe and Ecology Centre.