Flood Falls Hike in Hope, B.C.
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Flood Falls (also known as the Flood-Hope Falls) is a quick and easy hike starting alongside Highway 1 in Hope. Located just 20 minutes north of Bridal Veil Falls in Chilliwack, Flood Falls is less-often visited, but no less impressive.
Falls Lake Hike at the Coquihalls Summit, B.C.
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Falls Lake is a beautiful alpine lake in the Coquihalla Summit Recreation Area. It is a short and easy hike from a pullout off the Coquihalla Highway, east of Hope and west of Merrit. A hike to Falls Lake is a great way to stretch your legs during a long drive along the Coquihalla Highway.
It takes about 30 minutes to reach the lake from the parking area, with minimal elevation gain.
There are a few first-come, first-served tent pads along the lake for those wanting to camp.
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Hope BC - Flood Falls
A short trail to a beautiful waterfall near Hope BC.
Ladner Creek Trestle Hike near Hope, B.C.
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The Ladner Creek Trestle hike is along small section of the historic Kettle Valley Railway. The trailhead is accessed from a pullout along the Coquihalla Highway, between Hope and the Coquihalla Summit.
Hope, BC, Canada, Lake Of The Woods Oct 21 2018
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Aerial View for Water Falls of Silver Lake Provincial Park at Hope BC Canada Apr 07,2019
BOSUMARNE Falls Hike, Chilliwack, BC, Canada
This scenic waterfall is just a short hike through the forest and is perfect for a road trip this summer.
Located just a few kilometres from the Chilliwack Lake day-use area, the hidden waterfall may be a challenge to locate at first - but once you find your way, it's completely worth it. The waterfall is an easy 2.5 km round trip hike that will take around an hour to complete. The hike to get there is super easy, however, there is a challenging log bridge going over the creek as well as some rugged slippery rocks as you approach the top.
Kawkawa lake, Hope, BC, Canada
Kawkawa Lake is a lake located 2.5 km east of Hope, British Columbia. Kawkawa is also the name for the neighbourhood in Hope surrounding Kawkawa Lake.
Hope Lookout Trail
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Hiking the Hope Lookout Trail in Hope, B.C.
The Mt. Hope Lookout Trail is a short but steep hike just off Highway #1 in Hope, B.C. The trail takes you partially up Mount Hope, to a clearing with a beautiful lookout over the valley below.
Built in the 1990’s, the Hope Lookout Trail is often called “Hope’s version of the Grouse Grind”.
HOPE, B.C, CANADA.
Hope is a district municipality located at the confluence of the Fraser and Coquihalla rivers in the province of British Columbia, Canada. Hope is at the eastern end of both the Fraser Valley and the Lower Mainland region, and is at the southern end of the Fraser Canyon. To the east over the Cascade Mountains is the Interior region, beginning with the Similkameen Country on the farther side of the Allison Pass in Manning Park. Located 154 kilometres (96 mi) east of Vancouver, Hope is at the southern terminus of the Coquihalla Highway and the western terminus of the Crowsnest Highway, locally known as the Hope-Princeton (Highways 5 and 3, respectively), where they merge with the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1). Hope is at the eastern terminus of Highway 7. Hope is a member municipality of the Fraser Valley Regional District which provides certain municipal services to unincorporated settlements and rural areas.
The District of Hope includes Hope Townsite (the previous Town of Hope) and surrounding areas including the communities of Kawkawa Lake, Silver Creek, Flood, and Lake of the Woods.
Eaton Lake (Hope, BC), The Vancouver Outdoor Club
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Widgeon Falls
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Widgeon Falls is a popular day-hike, with a fun twist. You need to take a canoe or kayak to reach the trailhead.
Located on the northside of Pitt Lake, within Pinecone Burke Provincial Park, Widgeon Falls is a terrific way to spend a summer day. The trail is open year-round and is also a good option in the shoulder seasons.
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Waterfall by Silver Lake, Hope B.C. Canada
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FLOAT FESTIVAL 2019 HOPE, BC CANADA | EMBRACE HOPE BC | EMBRACE THE JOURNEY
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CROOKED FALLS: Squamish's BEST Waterfall Hike!
Crooked Falls is an incredible waterfall along the Sigurd Creek Trail in Upper Squamish. The trail is a peaceful and moderately challenging trek through the forest. The Sigurd Trail reaches Crooked Falls at around 490 m elevation. You get some unique views of the waterfall as Sigurd Creek tumbles down the mountain, in a crooked fashion.
There are two angles at which to view Crooked Falls. The first is from the side, tucked against a cliff wall. The second is from an outcrop just in front of the falls, which provides an up close (and wet) vantage point.
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