Parks

Peace Arch Provincial Park

Photo Credit: Marcin Chady

Peace Arch Provincial Park is a rare and unique provincial park in British Columbia. It's uniqueness is derived from the fact that it's location sits directly on the 49th parallel and marks an international boundary between The United States of America and Canada. The park, which lies about 40km south of Vancouver, spans 9 hectares (on the Canadian side).

Kilby Provincial Park

Kilby Provincial Park is located at Harrison Mills about 15 km west of Agassiz in British Columbia. Although only 3 hectares, Kilby offers offers a lot of history and activities for visitors. The first settlers to the area were farmers and lumberjacks between 1870 and 1910.

Cypress Provincial Park

Photo Credit: keepitsurreal

Cypress Provincial Park sits high above West Vancouver with the backdrop of the North Shore Mountains. The park covers 3,012 hectares, including the Howe Sound Crest Trail. Visitors to the park can enjoy many activities including cycling, hiking, downhill skiing and more.

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