A 450-foot long bridge spanning a 230-foot deep canyon, with story centre, totem park, and interactive displays about the flora in the park. Includes virtual tour and park history. Located in North Vancouver.
Information, organization and related details of this region, recognized by the United Nations for demonstrating a balanced relationship between people and nature.
Located on the North side of the island, with an old growth cedar forest and a salmon spawning stream. Includes maps, trip planning information and park regulations.
A 477 hectare nature reserve filled with trails, waterfalls and salmon spawning streams. Offers park news and information about events, attractions, policies, camping and the visitor center.
A snug anchorage on the northwest side of Keats Island. Accessible by passenger ferry from Langdale to Keats Landing and a two km walk to the park. Includes maps, safety and trip planning information, and park regulations.
Factsheet guides with photographs, hiking, fishing and camping information. Includes Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park and Top of the World Provincial Park.
Murtle Lake is 23 km from Blue River and is the largest 'no motors' fresh water lake in North America. Canoeing and camping is permitted in this ecological preserve.