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How long is the drive from Jasper to Squamish?

The direct drive from Jasper to Squamish is 533 mi (858 km), and should have a drive time of 9 hrs 57 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Jasper to Squamish, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Vancouver, North Vancouver, Bellingham, Kamloops, Richmond, Delta, and Burnaby, as well as top places to visit like Valemount Visitor Centre and Helmcken Falls, or the ever-popular Mount Robson Provincial Park.

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Top cities between Jasper and Squamish

The top cities between Jasper and Squamish are Vancouver, North Vancouver, Bellingham, Kamloops, Richmond, Delta, and Burnaby. Vancouver is the most popular city on the route. It's 9 hours from Jasper and 1 hour from Squamish.
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Kamloops

Kamloops, a city in British Columbia, is known for its stunning natural landscapes and outdoor activities. The area is home to the North and South Thompson rivers, where visitors can explore hiking trails, bike parks, and ski runs at Sun Peaks Resort. Wildlife enthusiasts can visit the British Columbia Wildlife Park to catch a glimpse of cougars and bears.
2% as popular as Vancouver
6 minutes off the main route, 57% of way to Squamish
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Bellingham

Bellingham, a coastal city in Washington State near the Canadian border, serves as a port for ferries to Alaska and is also home to Mount Baker, a snow-capped volcano with ski runs. The city boasts attractions like the SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention and the Whatcom Museum, which showcases art, nature, and regional history across three sites. Bellingham Bay borders the city and offers picturesque views.
3% as popular as Vancouver
37 minutes off the main route, 81% of way to Squamish
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Delta

Delta, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada, is a popular destination for tourists. The city offers beautiful beaches, the Reifel Bird Sanctuary, Ladner Village Market, and Boundary Bay Regional Park. Delta also boasts excellent shopping opportunities in areas like Ladner, Tsawwassen, and North Delta's Scott Road. With its friendly atmosphere and attractive lifestyle offerings, Delta is a must-visit location for visitors to British Columbia.
1% as popular as Vancouver
28 minutes off the main route, 85% of way to Squamish
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Richmond

Richmond, located in British Columbia, Canada, is a city with strong Asian influences and is home to the impressive International Buddhist Temple. The Golden Village district is filled with Asian eateries and shops, while the village of Steveston boasts the Gulf of Georgia Cannery which showcases interactive exhibits on local salmon-canning traditions. Whether passing through on the way to Whistler or staying overnight after a flight from Vancouver International Airport, Richmond offers more than just a stopover destination.
3% as popular as Vancouver
27 minutes off the main route, 86% of way to Squamish
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Burnaby

Situated in the heart of the Burrard Peninsula in British Columbia, Canada, Burnaby is a vibrant city that shares its borders with Vancouver to the west and North Vancouver. This bustling urban center offers a mix of modern amenities and natural beauty, making it an attractive destination for visitors.
1% as popular as Vancouver
5 minutes off the main route, 88% of way to Squamish
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Vancouver

Vancouver, a vibrant west coast city in British Columbia, is celebrated for its rich cultural diversity and stunning natural surroundings. Nestled between majestic mountains and the Pacific Ocean, this urban gem boasts a thriving arts scene with venues like the Vancouver Art Gallery showcasing local talent and the Museum of Anthropology featuring significant First Nations artifacts. Nature enthusiasts will love exploring Stanley Park's Vancouver Aquarium, home to over 65,000 marine creatures including playful sea otters and charming penguins.
Most popular city on this route
11 minutes off the main route, 89% of way to Squamish
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North Vancouver

North Vancouver, located on the North Shore of Vancouver, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The area boasts forested mountains with hiking and skiing trails, including the famous Grouse Mountain. Visitors can take in sweeping city views from the Skyride cable car or traverse high suspension bridges over Capilano Canyon and Lynn Canyon. Lonsdale Quay Market near the Seabus ferry terminal offers a mix of fashion shops and diverse food vendors serving various cuisines.
18% as popular as Vancouver
8 minutes off the main route, 90% of way to Squamish

Best stops along Jasper to Squamish drive

The top stops along the way from Jasper to Squamish (with short detours) are Impark - Tsawwassen Ferry Parking - Lot #1650, Brockton Point Totem Pole, and Sun Peaks. Other popular stops include Whatcom Falls Park, Helmcken Falls, and Othello Tunnels.
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Mount Robson Provincial Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
State Parks
Mount Robson Park is a breathtaking expanse of protected wilderness that beckons outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Nestled in British Columbia, this park is not only the second-oldest provincial park in the region but also home to Mount Robson, the tallest peak in the Canadian Rockies at an impressive 3,953 meters (12,969 ft).
Mount Robson Provincial Park is indeed a stunning destination, especially on a road trip between Jasper and British Columbia. The towering peaks, serene lakes, and breathtaking views make it unforgettable. However, your experience highlights an important consideration: winter travel can be challenging due to icy roads, slippery conditions, and unpredictable weather. The lack of gas stations within 100 km and the closure of many hiking trails and waterfalls during winter further add to the difficulty. For those planning a trip, visiting in the summer is definitely advisable. The warmer weather ensures safer roads, open trails, and a more enjoyable experience exploring the park’s natural beauty.
Alberta C — Google review
Mount Robson Provincial Park is a hidden gem nestled in the Canadian Rockies, boasting breathtaking landscapes and a diverse ecosystem. Centered around the majestic Mount Robson, the tallest peak in the Canadian Rockies, this park offers a truly unforgettable experience for outdoor enthusiasts. Highlights of Mount Robson Provincial Park: * Mount Robson: The towering peak dominates the park's skyline, offering awe-inspiring views from various vantage points. * Berg Lake Trail: A popular hiking trail that leads to the stunning Berg Lake, surrounded by glaciers and snow-capped mountains. * Rearguard Falls: A cascading waterfall that creates a picturesque scene, perfect for photography and relaxation. * Robson Pass: A high mountain pass that offers panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and valleys. * Wildlife: The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including black bears, elk, and mountain goats. What to Expect: * Scenic beauty: Prepare to be amazed by the park's stunning landscapes, from lush forests to alpine meadows and rugged mountains. * Hiking opportunities: The park offers a wide range of hiking trails suitable for all levels, from easy strolls to challenging treks. * Wildlife encounters: Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife as you explore the park's diverse ecosystems. * Camping: Enjoy the tranquility of nature by camping in one of the park's designated campgrounds. Tips for Visiting: * Plan ahead: Research the park's trails, campsites, and weather conditions before your visit. * Pack appropriately: Bring comfortable hiking gear, rainwear, and layers to prepare for varying weather conditions. * Respect nature: Leave no trace and follow park rules to preserve the natural environment. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or simply looking for a peaceful escape, Mount Robson Provincial Park offers something for everyone. Its stunning beauty and diverse ecosystem make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers.
Deependra T — Google review
This was by far one of my favorite hikes of the trip. We only made it to the lake but even that was worth it. Highly recommend a visit.
Michael L — Google review
This is one of the most beautiful parks I've ever visited. The views here are unparalleled, and there's tons of wildlife.
Noah D — Google review
I come here every summer when I can. One of the most amazing trails on Earth. If you only have a couple of hours, a trip to Kinney Lake is well worth it. If you have a couple of days, the trip to Berg Lake (and Snowbird Pass) are breathtaking. Must book a loooooooooooong time in advance.
Adam J — Google review
Honestly the berg lake trail is one of the nicest hikes I've done. We went up to emperor falls and back (32km+) in one day, and although it was totally worth it it was quite heave on the knees. I recommend everyone to do the hike, as I can only imagine what Berg lake itself will look like, but make sure you got a few days time so you can appreciate it in all it's glory without having to walk around with a knee brace for a week after 😉
Pepijn H — Google review
Beautiful Jaw dropping mountains and breathtaking views. It's one of the most beautiful part of the yellow head highway drive towards BC. There are a few shops for travellers and tourist to patronize. Also several areas for photo lovers. Ensure your vehicle is in good shape as help may not come as quickly as you desire if needed. Cellular network signals are very poor around these area due to the mountains. Ensure your vehicle has enough gas to avoid disappointment. Not many gas stations are available around the mountain.
Tolu B — Google review
Such a beautiful place! Here you get to see snowy and really tall mountains! And because the Mount Robson Provincial Park is near BC and Alberta, you could play around and you jump from province to province, that sounds cool to me!
Abim G — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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BC-16, Fraser-Fort George, BC V0E 2Z0, Canada
https://bcparks.ca/mount-robson-park/
(800) 689-9025
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Valemount Visitor Centre

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Tourist information center
Visitor Centers
Valemount Visitor Centre is conveniently located just minutes from the town core and offers a variety of trails suitable for different biking experiences. Visitors have praised the helpful staff, particularly mentioning Ernie, who provided valuable insights and assistance with trip planning. The center's clean facilities and informative brochures make it a great stop for travelers looking to learn more about Valemount and its surrounding attractions. Although lacking air conditioning, the friendly atmosphere and helpful resources make it a worthwhile visit for anyone exploring the area.
Stopped by Valemount Visitor Centre for a bathroom break on the way to Jasper. The centre is clean, bright and airy. We picked up lots of guides and brochures of nearby places of interest.
Wilson L — Google review
We usually stop here for 10-minutes on road trips. A good spot to let out the kids or dog to stretch the legs as there is a large field and it's far enough away from the main roads. A few picnic benches of seating nearby as well.
Bryson H — Google review
I stopped to get some information, I didn't leave with much. I had to wander around the store to see what the town was about. I asked all the questions, I thought the lady could have shared more helpful information of what the town offered. I left there wondering why I even stopped.
Heather G — Google review
What a joke of a town. Safe to say I’ll never be back — the name Valemount will always be a bitter reminder. Found a “futuristic” self-cleaning public toilet… reality? A malfunctioning mess. Filthy inside, couldn’t even wash my hands. Feels more like a cheap PR stunt — probably a bribe by Telus to keep other phone providers out of town 😂. And that’s another issue. I drove 30 extra minutes just to get here, hoping for a decent place to dine and maybe some cell service. Instead, I found a town that fails in every direction. Dining? Fail. Service? Fail. Experience? Complete fail. Valemount, the “pit stop” you’ll regret.
Az Z — Google review
Great place for a quick stop scenery was amazing
Howard R — Google review
The Valemount Visitor Centre is fantastic! The building is adorable, and the staff are incredibly helpful and knowledgeable. Like another reviewer mentioned, they are genuinely excited to share their knowledge with you. The gift shop is a gem, offering lots of unique magnets and great prices on items. Some of the same items Jasper and Banff carry, but cheaper. They have shelves lined with brochures of other nearby places, and the staff helped me discover new spots I’d love to check out in the future. Overall, a must stop if you’re in the area!
Jen — Google review
Cleanest and most comfortable washrooms on hwy 5. Great place for a pit stop and some neat merch available inside as well.
Sara B — Google review
Very friendly staff and came out knowing valemount like the back of my hand !!!
Ollie H — Google review
4.6
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4.6
(189)
785 - A Cranberry Lake Rd, Valemount, BC V0E 2Z0, Canada
http://visitvalemount.ca/visitor-centre/
+1 250-566-9893
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Helmcken Falls

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Provincial park
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Helmcken Falls, the fourth highest waterfall in Canada, is a majestic natural wonder located in Wells Gray Provincial Park, British Columbia. The falls drop 141 meters into a canyon and are fed by the Murtle River. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views from a well-maintained viewing platform or take an 8km round trip hike along the Helmcken Falls Rim Trail for a closer look.
The area from the car park to the waterfalls has benches and open space. We had lunch and let our kittens run around for a bit! The platform has been expanded to a larger platform and has great views of the falls! The Cone at the bottom was still in great shape but has some brown bits - went around 2pm on a weekend and was not busy at all
Isabella B — Google review
Very accessible. They have parkinf for car & RV/ campers. Toilets re available everywhere. This waterfall is gorgeous & amazing. A must to visit & trekking there. U can trekking further to the end of the trail. Really nice view & less tourists.
Viết V — Google review
Helmcken Falls offers a stunning view with its dramatic drop into a deep canyon. The viewpoint is just a short, flat walk from the parking lot, making it easily accessible for all visitors. There are restroom facilities near the lot, and the viewing platform gives clear, wide views of the falls and surrounding cliffs. On a good day, the mist rising from the base adds to the atmosphere. If you're anywhere near Clearwater, it’s definitely worth pulling over for.
San R — Google review
Beautiful waterfall surrounded by rock formations formed due to volcano, been here multiple times during winter and during spring and the waterfall always surprises with its views. Must visit if driving to Jasper/mount Robson/clearwater if driving along hwy-5 and there is lots of camp sites / RV sites and Cabins available in and around hwy-5.
Ajay C — Google review
Very spectacular waterfall!!! We went in late July and the fall was still pretty awesome!! We arrived VERY early in the morning around 6am, we pretty much had the whole place to ourselves.
LoveShelties C — Google review
This breathtaking waterfall deserves every bit of the attention and appreciation. One of the most wonderful waterfalls and places gives to us by the mother nature!
Nadeeshan H — Google review
Canada's 4th highest waterfall. This is such a great place to visit. Amazing views from the platform. Helmcken Falls is beautiful. Really recommend this place for a visit.
Coucai — Google review
Incredible waterfall! Easy to access, and the view is absolutely stunning. A must-visit spot in Wells Gray Park.
Usman S — Google review
4.9
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4.7
(1026)
Helmcken Falls Rd, Thompson-Nicola, BC V0E 1N0, Canada
https://wellsgray.ca/things-to-do/iconic-waterfalls/
+1 250-674-3334
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Wells Gray Park Visitor Information Centre

Mentioned on 
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Tourist information center
Nature & Parks
The Wells Gray Park Visitor Information Centre is a welcoming place located at the entrance of Wells Gray Provincial Park. Visitors can find helpful information about hiking trails, such as the Moul Falls trail, and get recommendations for their outdoor adventures. The center offers facilities like washrooms, a gift shop, and an interpretative area. It also provides parking and picnic areas for visitors to relax and enjoy the surroundings.
Wells Gray Provincial Park is stunning. To see one of the waterfalls on a day trip would be a treat but to see so many was great. The power of the water is awesome. We did a hike from Baileys Chute and there quite a few bugs, e.g. small mosquitos so you need plenty of bug spray. Definitely recommend Wells Gray Park
Tony E — Google review
This is the perfect place to start if you're visiting Wells Gray Provincial Park. You’ll get all the info you need, and the staff are super friendly and helpful with maps and tips on what to see and do. There’s also a cute little souvenir shop, clean washrooms, and even a food truck outside. This spot really helps make your trip easier and more fun.
Meenaloshini K — Google review
Really nice visitor centre! The staff were friendly and helpful, and there was lots of info about the park. They had maps, souvenirs, and even a little shop. Beautiful spot, and there was a food stand just outside too!
Seyed R — Google review
Stopped at Wells Grey Provincial Park to stretch our legs on route to Jasper National Park - and it really is worth the stop! The visitor centre is an excellent place to start, with lots of information on the different things to see and do, we could easily plan our visit and decide what we had time to see. Plus there is a coffee van parked right outside… perfect! :) The park itself is beautiful, well kept and signposted and without the crowded of the National Parks. Highly recommend a visit here!
Tom O — Google review
At the Wells Gray Park Visitor Information Center, I saw something, I have never seen before at any other park service, including National Parks. They had a tip jar on their counter. ....your job is to provide information and customer service. You get paid or volunteer to do so. The tipping mindset of places that aren't restaurants serving you food at a table is becoming too much and honestly ridiculous. The place does have merchandise, ice cream, and coffee to purchase.
Nomad L — Google review
A Truly Exceptional Experience – Wells Gray Info Centre Over the years, my wife and I have visited countless visitor centres, and more often than not, they’re exactly what you’d expect: basic information, a few brochures, and a staff member who’s likely answered the same handful of questions a thousand times before. But the Wells Gray Information Centre was something else entirely. What set it apart was Hailey. From the moment we walked in, she went above and beyond to help us create an unforgettable experience in Clearwater and the surrounding area. Her knowledge was incredible — not just the popular highlights, but also the hidden gems that only a true local would know. Every recommendation felt personal, thoughtful, and spot-on. She also pointed us toward Liquid Lifestyles, located just at the end of the parking lot — and it turned out to be one of the highlights of our entire trip. In a time when genuine customer service can feel like a thing of the past, Hailey reminded us how impactful it is when someone truly cares about what they do. Her energy, enthusiasm, and insight turned what could’ve been a quick stop into one of the best parts of our vacation. Thank you for making our trip so special. If more people brought this level of care to their work, the world would be a better place.
Terrencemykytiw — Google review
Very informative. Great place to stopandfood truck outside.
Bobby S — Google review
Staff are friendly and suggestions they gave are very informative. Food truck in parking lot is a must visit place to try out food bowls.
Rahul K — Google review
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416 Eden Rd, Clearwater, BC V0E 1N1, Canada
https://www.wellsgray.ca/
+1 250-674-3334
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Sun Peaks

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Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Sun Peaks, a charming village nestled in British Columbia, Canada, is home to the expansive Sun Peaks Resort. This picturesque destination, incorporated in 2010, sits just 55 kilometers northeast of Kamloops and approximately 410 kilometers from Vancouver. As Canada's second largest ski resort, it boasts over 4,270 acres of skiable terrain spread across three mountains.
4.5
(1244)
British Columbia, Canada
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BC Wildlife Park

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Wildlife park
Outdoor Activities
BC Wildlife Park is a spacious zoo and rehabilitation center that houses a wide variety of animals native to British Columbia. The park is home to over 60 species, including grizzly bears, arctic wolves, black bears, bobcats, coyotes, and cougars. Many of these animals were orphaned or rescued. In addition to the diverse wildlife, the park features a gallery, educational exhibits, a Wildlife Education Center, gift shop, cafe, and outdoor playground.
The BC Wildlife Park in Kamloops is a truly special place that leaves you with a full heart. It’s more than just a zoo — it’s a rescue and rehabilitation center for animals native to British Columbia. Over 60% of the animals here have been rescued, and the park does an incredible job of educating and connecting people to wildlife and nature. You’ll see grizzly bears, arctic wolves, cougars, birds of prey, and more. There’s also a picnic area, a small water park for kids, a mini train ride, a gift shop, café, amphitheatre, and a petting zoo. It’s spacious, well-organized, and a perfect place for families or anyone who cares about animals and the environment. Highly recommended!
Anastasiya L — Google review
Visited in September. BC Wildlife Park was a sweet and memorable stop. Loved seeing the rescued animals—they looked safe and well cared for, which was really heartwarming. Owl Talk was a definite highlight! Getting up close to such a beautiful bird was amazing. The observation hive was super cool too. The spirit bear is the standout, but no luck spotting it this time. Still, a lovely visit overall.
Amy W — Google review
We had such an amazing time at BC Wildlife Park. The staff were super friendly and welcoming, which made the visit even better. Unfortunately, we missed the train ride, but there was still so much to see and enjoy. The park is very family-friendly, with great facilities for all ages. One highlight for me was seeing the cougar laying right at the gate, such a beautiful moment! Also, I absolutely loved the honey in the gift shop definitely worth picking up a jar.
Katie N — Google review
We absolutely love the place. They only have rescued animals and the have signs telling you the story of each animal plus really interesting facts about that animal species. We went in a hot sunny summer day so recommend to bring a hat and a ton of sun screen. The splash zone they have was a blast that gave us some relief from the hot weather. We were able to see so many animals (recommend checking the feeding schedule), we love the bears they have in particular the white one which is only found in BC. They have some timings for you to go a pet some goats and sheep they have, they even provide brushes which are like a spa for the animals, they love to be pet and are super friendly and cute
Carolina J — Google review
A bit disappointed by the facilities. Needs renovations. The train 🚂 was not running unfortunately. Off season prices too expensive. When we arrived at 10:30am there was almost no animals out it felt very strange, like an abandoned old zoo. Later on we saw more but some of the cages were not looking very clean. The birds section was great. It is nice to have the story of the rescue of each animal. They definitely should replace most of the fences by glasses. Not that much of “wild” animal.
Lou L — Google review
Visited BC Wildlife Park on Canada Day, and despite the hot weather, we had a wonderful time. We got to see a variety of animals, including the bear, which was a highlight. Though not as many animals as you'd expect from a zoo since this is wildlife refuge. The little train ride was a fun and relaxing way to explore the park, especially for kids. One of the best features on a hot day was the water sprinklers, the kids had a blast cooling off and running through them. The park is well laid out with shaded areas and great for families. A fun, educational, and refreshing day out, highly recommended!
Jas S — Google review
This is such an extraordinary place to go. There's a vast amount of things to learn, and Animals to see. It took about an hour to walk around the park, but was very easy for me even with a bad hip. The grizzlys were super interactive as well. Definitely worth the drive. I'll be coming back with my kids.
Paige D — Google review
We visited late on a hot July afternoon and only had 1.5 hrs to tour. As expected, it was hit and miss with seeing the animals in their enclosures, and at that time of day we had the park pretty much to ourselves. That said, everything appeared to be well laid out, well signed, and reasonably priced. We enjoyed the birds of prey exhibit, and noted there is a family farm where visitors can interact with farm animals. Judging from the sandwich board sign of the day’s activities it is better to arrive in the morning to take advantage of feedings and demonstrations.
David R — Google review
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9077 Dallas Dr, Kamloops, BC V2C 6V1, Canada
http://www.bcwildlife.org/
+1 250-573-3242
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Riverside Park

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City park
Nature & Parks
Park
Riverside Park in Kamloops, British Columbia is a picturesque green space located along the Thompson River. It offers a variety of outdoor activities and amenities for visitors to enjoy. The park features a sandy public river beach, perfect for swimming and relaxing by the water. Additionally, there are recreation paths that wind through the park, providing opportunities for leisurely strolls or bike rides.
This is a really nice riverside park. It should be very popular for locals in summer. The new water park is great for kids. If you bring kids make sure you bring the swim suits, they can enjoy the water park in hot summer. There are many tables and benches in shady area. The beach is beautiful with the sunset too. It's good for the whole family have fun and walk there no matter you are locals or visitors. The parking lot is big and free after 5pm. A park you should go for a walk.
Wah Y — Google review
Green heart of Kamloops! A beautiful Riverside Park that’s perfect for all ages! The water park is a great spot for kids to cool off in the summer, and there are plenty of benches and picnic tables in the shady areas for a relaxing break. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, it’s a lovely place for a walk. Don’t miss the Rose Garden and the peaceful Japanese Garden — they add a special touch to the park. A must-visit in warm weather!
Anastasiya L — Google review
🌿 River Side Park 🌿 River Side Park is a beautiful and peaceful place to spend time outdoors. The walking trails along the river are clean and well-maintained, perfect for a relaxing stroll or a morning jog. The greenery and open spaces make it ideal for family picnics, kids’ playtime, or just sitting by the water to enjoy the view. There are plenty of benches and shaded areas to relax, and the calm sound of the flowing river adds to the park’s charm. It’s also a great spot for photography, casual gatherings, and enjoying fresh air away from the busy city. Overall, River Side Park is a refreshing escape into nature — quiet, scenic, and enjoyable for all ages. 🌳✨
Karandeep S — Google review
Riverside Park in Kamloops is an absolute gem! We visited in the summer and had an amazing time. The park was full of life, families, kids, and people enjoying the beautiful weather. It offers stunning views of the river and has a clean, well-maintained beach that’s perfect for relaxing. The atmosphere is vibrant and peaceful at the same time. A huge thanks to the city government and park management for keeping this place so clean, safe, and welcoming. If you’re around Kamloops, this is definitely a must-visit. Highly recommended!
Salim K — Google review
Riverside Park in Kamloops is a beautiful riverside spot with walking trails, playgrounds, and a splash pad—perfect for families. The views of the Thompson Rivers are stunning, and summer concerts add a lively vibe. Parking can get busy, and shade is limited in some areas. Overall, a clean, relaxing park worth visiting — I’d rate it 4/5 stars.
Parth S — Google review
A beauty of a park for everyone. We visited the park early September. There are many large old trees to sit under for shade from the hot sun, its close by the river and has a long walking path alongside it. I was told there is live entertainment each evening during July and August.
Joan Z — Google review
Awesome place to play, watch and have fun in the splash park. They have an updated playground that is wheelchair accessible. The water park is so much fun. We stayed and watched the sunset. It was beautiful. Would definitely come back
A S — Google review
Excellent amenities, busy with lots going on, this is a great gathering place. Great people watching, lots of entertainment, and a lot of shade on hot summer days. There was even a concert when I was there on a Thursday! There is a water park, limited parking, a swimming beach area that is sectioned off so it is a safe place to swim in the river, paved trails and much more.
Lyndsay A — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(748)
100 Lorne St, Kamloops, BC V2C 1V9, Canada
https://www.kamloops.ca/parks-recreation/parks/riverside-park
+1 250-828-3551
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McArthur Island Park

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City park
Nature & Parks
Park
Nestled in the heart of Kamloops, British Columbia, McArthur Island Park is a sprawling green oasis that beckons both locals and travelers to indulge in outdoor activities. Spanning over 51 hectares on McArthur Island along the North Thompson River, this park is a vibrant hub for sports enthusiasts and families alike. With its well-maintained baseball and soccer fields, as well as a skate park for thrill-seekers, there's no shortage of ways to stay active.
All parks should be 5 ⭐️ especially this one. Absolutely beautiful park on an island on the Thompson River. Great paved trail that completely circles the entire park. It’s about 3 km. There is lots of parking available and public washrooms also. Lots of green spaces. Lots of benches but no picnic tables. The park supports multiple sports ⚽️ ⚾️🏒🏏🛹🚴‍♂️🥏 also mini golf. Lots of wildlife 🦆🪿🦉🦇🐿️
Kirk D — Google review
Beautiful park for baseball and other activities. As we were there for a baseball tournament (considered an "event") so we were allowed to camp there at a cost of $16.50/night. Lovely facilities with a beautiful 3.2km path along the perimeter of the island. Washrooms and garbage kept up nicely.
Erin P — Google review
It's an island not a park. The design of the park is good. There are a few big sport fields around the road. If you are a visitor, you may drive a little half round of this island. There are many parking and washroom along the road. We go there in the late evening so we didn't see any wild life. If you have time, I think there are a good trail goes around the whole island. I see people using bikes to stroll around. It may take some time for a round stroll.
Wah Y — Google review
Safe, well maintained park I love coming to Mac Park for a morning blade. Beautiful venue for soccer and ball. Great paved running path. Hockey arena.
Writer L — Google review
Great location for sports. We've attended the BC youth rugby 7s tournament here the last 4 years. Super jealous that Kelowna doesn't have anything comparable. No wonder they call themselves the tournament capital! Good job, Kamloops:)
Matt F — Google review
This park’s a full-on activity hub. You’ve got soccer fields, baseball diamonds, a skatepark, disc golf, and even a big indoor sports centre. I liked the 3.1 km paved loop — great for walking or rollerblading, and it passes through some peaceful riparian areas with birdwatching spots. It’s family-friendly and well-maintained, with lots of free parking. Downsides? No dogs allowed, which might be a dealbreaker for some, and it can feel a bit too busy during tournaments or summer weekends. Some areas could use more shade or seating. Still, it’s one of the most versatile parks in town.
Joon C — Google review
Lovely walking trails, lots of wildlife and great sporting facilities
J R — Google review
I've taken to walking here daily and it is a great place to start getting active. Always clean, and very well looked after. I like that there are several public washrooms available and several different options for how far you want to walk.
Jason N — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(224)
1655 Island Pkwy, Kamloops, BC V2B 6Y9, Canada
https://www.kamloops.ca/parks-recreation/parks/mcarthur-island-park
+1 250-828-3461
9

Hell's Gate Airtram

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Scenic spot
Transportation
Tramways
Located in the impressive Fraser Canyon, Hell's Gate Airtram offers a breathtaking view of the narrow pass where the powerful Fraser River rushes through. The airtram provides an opportunity to witness the towering rocky walls and raging torrents from a unique perspective. Visitors can also explore various viewpoints, a suspension bridge for picturesque moments, and even enjoy some ice cream at the shop.
Stopped here on a whim(like many others) and it was totally worth it! Getting to be down in the canyon was awesome. Good little gift shop, fun suspension bridge at the bottom and interesting history. The ride on the tram was unique and definitely worth it!
Evan G — Google review
Been here before and decided to bring our road trip to pass by here. Although online suggested buying tickets online, this place was not busy at all with zero line ups and ample parking. The airtram experience was great offering great views to and from its lower facility. This place features multiple exhibits, gift shop, gold panning station, cafe (reviewed separately), bridge, and fudge store that offers a decent experience to the average tourist. Compared to my previous experience, this place feels a little dead. Perhaps it's not the summer season yet, but I feel like the shops they had originally have turned to exhibits for the sake of cutting manpower costs. The gold panning station was kind of lacklustre without anyone teaching about the mechanics like before. Overall it's a solid 3 and very hard for me to place a 4 like before.
Charlie C — Google review
Spectacular views and a unique experience, but a few things to know before you go. Hell’s Gate is definitely worth a visit if you’re driving through the Fraser Canyon. The gondola ride across the canyon is short but breathtaking, and the views of the rushing Fraser River are stunning. The suspension bridge and historical displays add a nice touch, and the whole place feels like a piece of BC history. However, parking is very limited, so try to arrive early. The on-site restaurant has a very limited menu — mostly sandwiches (around $14), two soups, fries, and burgers. The food is overpriced and not very impressive. Also, the gift shop, while fun to browse, is quite expensive. Still, the scenery makes up for the downsides. If you manage your expectations for food and shopping, the overall experience is memorable and well worth it. Also there's only one bathroom at the bottom of the Canon
Josué C — Google review
Been running since 1968 and well worth stopping and doing the tram. A good history lesson on it being part of the gold rush. Great gift shop and restaurant, staff are very friendly.
Ciccio — Google review
A great place to stop and stretch your legs on a long road trip and well worth the time spent. A great look into the history of the salmon runs on the river. There’s a great little ‘spooky’ self-guided tour and the suspension bridge was definitely a bit hair raising. Also, they have a penny crusher machine so make sure you have some loonies!
Joanna ( — Google review
Skip it! Don’t waste your money here. They had the most unfriendly staff, if you can even find one. The place is like a ghost town. If I knew how rundown this place had gotten, I wouldn’t even pay $5 a person to get in let alone the hefty price of $37. Thank goodness my son under 5 still otherwise it’s $32 a kid! There are zero activities there, the “gold panning” is a disgrace - the water is a biohazard and there was barely any gravel let alone any “gold”. I feel offended for all the tourist that come here and think this place represents Canada in any way shape or form. Also, 1 single gum ball at the candy store was $23.09…. Excuse me whatttt?!?
M Y — Google review
I've been to hell's gate a number of times and it has a nice view of the Frazer river but there isn't really much to do once you've taken the airtram to the bottom. The gift store is lacking and doesn't have much things to offer but the fudge on the other had is really good. The tickets for hells gate are kind of expensive but understanding this place is more of a tourist attraction. 7/10
Marley C — Google review
Super disappointing and limited experience. This is my Honest review with no filter or sugar coating. I would have given it one star but fell sorry because nature and surrounding elements are spectacular indeed. Where do we start with negatives?! First off the price set at $35 is not only steep but completely unjustified. I read a review before I went there that it’s very rundown and nothing really to do there. I didn’t believe it until I saw it with my own eyes. Once you get up across the river after a very. Beautiful but short tram ride you have a suspension bridge, a counter that was once a restaurant, a sad, overpriced and limited store, a small gallery history museum and a Fudge and candy store that sells terrible fudge by the way. The restaurant looks so run down that we didn’t order anything. They had 5-6 food choices on the menu and it’s an actual counter self serve cashier. The store sells some items and cheap souvenirs some you’d find in Vancouver aquarium and bc ferries but much more pricey. The sweet shop / ice cream fudge was a total joke. I got a sea salt and caramel. If you’ve never had a fudge in your life there is a small chance you might like it. It was salty like they dumped the salt and rolled it into a mushy paste with some hint of sweet caramel. I almost died in the first bite. The whole place seems unkept and rundown. It really is a shame because it is such a heritage site and deserves to shine. I imagine if a better owner take care of this place it could receive some boost and major upgrades.
Ani K — Google review
4.2
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4.0
(546)
43111 Trans - Canada Hwy, Boston Bar, BC V0X 1L0, Canada
http://www.hellsgateairtram.com/
+1 604-867-9277
10

Othello Tunnels

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Temporarily Closed
Tunnel
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled near Hope, British Columbia, the Othello Tunnels are a captivating hiking destination that showcases the ingenuity of early 20th-century engineering. Originally constructed for the Canadian Pacific Railway, these historic tunnels wind through granite mountains and offer an enchanting glimpse into the past. The scenic 3.5-km (2-mi) round trip takes you across stunning bridges and through impressive rock formations, all while following a rushing river that adds to the area's natural beauty.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The Othello Tunnels are an absolute must-visit if you’re in the Hope, BC area! This historic and scenic spot is truly one-of-a-kind—former railway tunnels carved through solid granite, connected by bridges over the breathtaking Coquihalla River. The views are stunning year-round, from rushing turquoise waters in spring to the vibrant colours of fall. The walk is easy and family-friendly, making it perfect for all ages. It’s also dog-friendly, so your four-legged friend can enjoy the adventure too. The combination of natural beauty and fascinating history makes it an unforgettable experience. Parking is convenient, and the trail is well-maintained. Whether you’re a photographer, a nature lover, or just looking for a peaceful walk with a bit of history, the Othello Tunnels are worth the trip. We’ll definitely be coming back—it’s a gem you don’t want to miss!
Joash K — Google review
Absolutely stunning🌟!! Beautiful mix of nature and history. It’s short walk from the parking lot (5mins). We visited over the weekend and it was pretty busy, parking gets full pretty fast but there’s plenty of parking alongside the road you can use, if you don’t mind walking a few extra meters!! Tunnels are extraordinary. Walk alongside the canyon, with rushing water - its just beautiful😍 Definitely check them out while they are still Open!!
Harman B — Google review
Beautiful place. Wonderful nature with peaceful sound of the clear water. We could enter three tunnels, or actually 2,5; Halfway the last tunnel was a wall built, with a note with the message repairs are needed on the tunnels so we couldn't go further. Despite it was very worth the (15-20 minute?) stop. It was a very little walk of approximately 5 minutes. (Would have been possible/ accessible with wheelchair I guess.)
Desiree M — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous, it was amazing how the tunnels turn around to fabulous views. It's a nice walk towards the entrance and get dark, better to have some form touch or mobile flash would do. The bridges are quite the catch with the view. There are more tunnels and could walk down the way. Definitely a place to visit!
Praveen P — Google review
Made a pit stop here on route from Vancouver to Sun Peaks and I’m so glad that we did. The tunnels are incredible. I’ve never seen anything quite like it before. The views are amazing. I highly recommend visiting this place from some unique sights and amazing pictures.
AJ H — Google review
The nature here is absolutely beautiful, and it’s a very interesting historical place. This is a great destination for anyone who loves the rich history of our province. I just have a couple of small suggestions: 1. On weekends, it’s really difficult to find parking — there clearly aren’t enough spots, and there are a lot of tourists. 2. There isn’t much historical information available on-site, so I often had to use Google Search to learn more about the place. Other than that, it’s definitely worth visiting!
Aleks Z — Google review
Finally revisited the Othello tunnels since their full re-opening, the restoration crews did a great job. It may only be a short portion of the historic kettle valley railway, but it's beautiful, the tunnels are a little spooky, and everything feels very safe. Don't forget your flashlight, or the flashlight on your phone.
Andrew M — Google review
Visiting this place is like a small lottery — sometimes you get to see it, sometimes you don’t. Very unexpectedly. Our group tried twice. The second time we even called ahead, and they confirmed the Tunnels were open. We drove more than 150 km — only to find them closed. Why? For how long? Nobody could answer. I hope you’ll be luckier. From the parking lot, it’s just a 12-minute walk along a wide, flat road, comfortable even for seniors and children. On the bright side, the road to this location is very picturesque, which helps soften the disappointment. And by the way, you can also visit the famous Bridal Falls, just 42 km away.
Natalia M — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(783)
Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park, Hope, BC V0X 1L1, Canada
https://bcparks.ca/coquihalla-canyon-park/
(800) 689-9025
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Harrison Hot Springs

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Nature & Parks
Hot Springs & Geysers
Bodies of Water
Harrison Hot Springs is a charming village situated at the southern tip of Harrison Lake in British Columbia's Fraser Valley. It is part of the Fraser Valley Regional District and shares its borders with the District of Kent, including the town of Agassiz. Nestled amidst mountains, ocean, and forests, this idyllic retreat is just 90 minutes east of Vancouver, making it a popular destination for both locals and visitors.
4.2
(590)
British Columbia, Canada
http://www.harrisonhotsprings.ca/index.html
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Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park, located east of Chilliwack in the Fraser Valley Region, is a 32-hectare park known for its stunning waterfall. The short and easy hike from the parking lot leads to a viewing platform where visitors can admire the magical 60-meter waterfall that resembles a veil. The trail takes less than 15 minutes to walk but can be steep and slippery in some areas.
I visited Bridal Falls on New Year's Day to start the year with some peace and quiet, and it was the perfect choice. I was looking for a calm place to enjoy nature, and this spot gave me exactly what I needed. The drive there was beautiful. Even before I reached the falls, I felt a sense of calm as I took in the peaceful surroundings. When I arrived, Bridal Falls was as stunning as I hoped. The water was flowing strongly, falling down in a powerful display of nature’s beauty. Even though it was winter, the falls were still impressive. The cold, fresh air mixed with the sound of the water and the wind through the trees created a peaceful, almost calming atmosphere. I spent a lot of time just standing there, enjoying the moment and the quiet beauty around me. What I loved most about the place was how it helped me slow down and relax. With so much going on in everyday life, it's easy to forget how important it is to take a break and connect with nature. Bridal Falls was the perfect place to reflect and recharge for the year ahead. Overall, the experience was refreshing and peaceful, and I left feeling calm and ready for the year. I highly recommend Bridal Falls to anyone looking for a quiet place to escape or simply enjoy the beauty of nature. It’s a great spot for reflection, a hike, or just taking in the surroundings. It was a great way to start the year with a positive, relaxed mindset.
Sumit B — Google review
bridal Falls comes up in things to see in the area and we have noticed it used in some Canadian filmed shows so decided to explore. We went on a misty morning on a Wednesday in December thinking we’d be the only tourist types going in the rain but there were small groups of people coming and going. There really isn’t anywhere to park but a road edge and it is a fairly steep hike for 15 minutes up to the falls. Very scenic area and a beautiful falls.
Laurie M — Google review
Went there in the morning for a short walk during weekend with friends. Better be there early on weekends to get parking spot. Trails available and going up to the right you will able to see the amazing Bridal Veil Falls. Their Picnic area, tables and pit washrooms are better than Shannon Falls. Although these parks have their own must see great views. Dog friendly on leash park and trail but didn’t see any playground for children.
P ( — Google review
Beautiful waterfalls conveniently near highway 1. The short hike is worth it. But i hope they place more direction signs. It may be a short trail, but we still got a bit lost as there were 2 intertwined trails. Parking can be full, so a little bit of patience is needed even on a not so busy day.
Nowell A — Google review
Are you getting sleepy on a long commute? If yes, then here is a quick little hike to get the blood flowing and wake you up. Trail will take you about 15 minutes hike to the top, and the waterfall waters are good for a quick cold shower (if you choose to ignore the signs and hike the rest of the way up). It is worth a stop 100%
Jason L — Google review
The trails and paths are extremely well maintained and clearly marked. The viewing area at the waterfall has a taped off area to prevent people from climbing up to the falls, but someone cut the tape. Beautiful picnic spots near the parking area with plenty of restrooms close by. The picnic tables are right next to a small stream which is incredibly peaceful to listen to. I would imagine the place gets very busy in the sunny months though. This was an amazing morning trip from Abbotsford.
Ronel A — Google review
Wonderful place for a short (uphill) hike to the falls. There are two trails up -- one is steeper and shorter. We took that one up and then the longer, less steep one back (has some stairs). Other trails as well for longer hikes.
Susan C — Google review
the walk is steep in some places, but not incredibly difficult if you have no physical barriers. Some slopes are about 30*+ and you feel it. The view is worth it. There are two paths up, the short one from the parking lot has the steepest slopes. The other one has some stairs to help.
LéAmber R — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(464)
Bridal Falls, BC V0X 1X1, Canada
https://bcparks.ca/bridal-veil-falls-park/
+1 604-986-9371
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Nooksack Falls

Waterfall
Nature & Parks
Spectacular falls to see while heading to or from Mt Baker. About 90 feet tall, it plunges over a sharp rocky, and mossy, fern covered edge into a narrow shadowy hole, joining another tumbling water way just from the east. It is fantastic! Easy access, plenty of parking, with short but not flat trails to the viewing area. Beautiful trees and foliage. There is signage telling the history of the falls and the water works that once existed there. It is extremely steep, slippery, and potentially dangerous on the edge of falls, so the viewing area is edged by a chain-link for safety, but it does not block or diminish the view at all. You can also view the tumbling waters and pool at the top of the falls, from a bridge the crosses just above it. There is parking on both sides of the bridge, and trails heading off up the surrounding mountain, through the shady, mossy , and pine needle strewn under growth. A very magical place, indeed, and very worth a visit. Highly recommend!
N ( — Google review
This is now by far my favorite Washington waterfall. Amazing! The amount of water coming down and another river joining it is incredible to watch. The drive is long from Olympia, but worth it at least once. There are snakes in the area, but we didn't see any. All snakes west of the cascades are non- venomous. In Washington state, the only venomous snake is the Western Rattlesnake, also known as the Northern Pacific Rattlesnake. It is primarily found in the eastern part of the state, east of the Cascade Mountains. There's plenty of parking of everyone parks next to each other.
Shannon W — Google review
You drive down a windy gravel road to an open gravel parking lot. The walk down is only like a minute from the parking lot. The falls is beautiful and fenced in from the cliff. No restrooms available.
Cherrymae W — Google review
Gorgeous!!!!! Easy to get to and view the beautiful waterfall.
Nicole S — Google review
Beautiful waterfall, great location, each to get to.
Micah T — Google review
SPECTACULAR!!! I first went to Racehorse falls which isn't too far away and I thought it was my favorite Until I saw Nooksack....WOW I first climbed under the bridge and down some big rocks which put me on Top of the falls which was an Amazing perspective. If it had been wet the rocks would have been dangerous and slippery but luckily I was there on a dry day. Just around the corner you can see the falls falling. So very beautiful. And I also liked that there was no hiking needed. Highly recommend these falls.
Connie C — Google review
Easy to get to and pretty but the very tall fencing takes away from the glory of it all. I understand it's necessary for safety purposes but it does take away from the beauty.
Denycia H — Google review
This is my favorite spot to escape from reality and enjoy nature, I've also siphoned gallons of water from the falls and its the most refreshing water I've ever had.
GHOULS P — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(161)
Washington 98244
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Cultus Lake Waterpark

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Temporarily Closed
Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Nestled in the picturesque Chilliwack area, Cultus Lake Waterpark is a must-visit destination for families seeking fun and adventure on a hot summer day. This vibrant water park boasts an impressive array of 25 slides and attractions that cater to all ages. Younger visitors can delight in the Kiddie Castle, family spray park, and turtle pool, while thrill-seekers can conquer heart-pounding rides like the Rattler and Tubular Terror.
Haven't been here since I was 11 years old. Great to visit with my 11 year old son and his best friend. Slides are super fun! It's great that you can bring your own tent and outside food from home. The ice cream was insane! The staff were super friendly and helpful and the line ups were manageable. The best part? Absolutely fantastic value! Get the water park and adventure park pass for less than $50 each. All day fun for cheap! We will return for sure. We went on a Thursday so it wasn't as busy. Love it!
Mike M — Google review
I really enjoyed the place — the park is fantastic! It’s a great space for both adults and children to spend time, relax, enjoy the fresh air, and unwind. That said, there were a couple of things that slightly took away from the overall experience. First, the staff. I wish they were more friendly and engaged. It was rare to see anyone smile or show interest. It often felt like the younger staff members saw themselves as being “in charge” and behaved in a somewhat condescending or superior way. That kind of attitude isn’t very welcoming and doesn’t encourage return visits. If the staff were more open and positive in their interactions, I would happily give this place five stars. Secondly, the food at the food court was underwhelming. Some of the vegetables looked like they had wilted long before they made it to my plate. The tomatoes, for example, were completely inedible — I couldn’t even manage to eat them. On a positive note, though, the poutine was delicious — so thank you for that!
Yuriy C — Google review
A excellent Waterpark located just a hour across the Canadian boarder from Washington State. The Staff was outstanding, very helpful and and friendly. A great variety of water slides. Lots of splash areas for the young ones. The area was so clean. There is plenty of parking ( They do charge a fee) really enjoyed everything they offered
Randy D — Google review
Fun-Filled Family Day at Cultus Lake Waterpark! We visited Cultus Lake Waterpark last Saturday with the whole family, and it was an absolute blast! The kids (and adults!) had an unforgettable time. The park offers a fantastic variety of rides suitable for both children and adults, ensuring everyone finds something to enjoy. The highlight of our day was the colossal canyon - grabbing a four-person tube and navigating the twists and turns was thrilling and had us all laughing like crazy! There are plenty of picnic table areas throughout the park, perfect for setting up a home base to relax and eat. We also loved discovering the hot tubs scattered around—see if you can find them all for a relaxing break between rides! A few things to note: There’s a bag check at the entrance, and open bottles will be emptied, so plan accordingly. Also, once you enter, there’s no re-entry, so make sure to bring all your essentials with you. Overall, Cultus Lake Waterpark is a fantastic spot for a family outing. With exciting rides, great amenities, and plenty of fun, we can’t wait to return!
Paul D — Google review
Cultus Lake Waterpark is considered as one of the best in British Columbia. It's only a couple of hours away from Downtown Vancouver or about an hour away from Surrey. The drive to this place is wonderful. The rides are amazing and for most rides you don't need to be a swimmer. There are lifeguards watching you from everywhere so you're pretty safe. Beware: some rides do need you to be an expert swimmer. Please buy your tickets in advance as on weekends they are mostly sold out. You can carry your tents, umbrellas, mats, wagons full of food and drinks, etc. They have a ground which can be used for having a picnic. You can get lockers there to store valuable belongings. As for parking, you get two options - free parking at the back of the park (unsupervised), and paid parking ($10 for the day) in front of the park. You can check their website for all the good things you get. It's well written over there. A must go with friends or with family.
Ash H — Google review
The park has a great, fun, and family-friendly atmosphere. Lots of slides and activities for kids, and the whole place is well-maintained. The staff are friendly and make you feel safe. ✅ Pros: • A wide variety of slides for all ages • Clean, family-oriented environment • Helpful and polite staff ❌ Main downside: They don’t limit ticket sales, so it gets overcrowded. We had to spend most of our day standing in long lines. It would be much better if they controlled the number of visitors.
Mehdi R — Google review
Fantastic park! Layout makes everything accessible. Also a ton of fun slides/rides for teens and adults. Since it was a bit cloudy, it wasn't as busy as I feel it would be if it was sunny. We were able to get a covered table and that made a different compared to being on the grass (as we didn't prepare for that). Staff was friendly and helpful. I honestly enjoyed all the slides and raft rides. Price was $40 CAD (I'm from California) and I felt that was about right. Food is always pricey, but there is an option to bring in sealed food. I did buy "Valley of fries" which was like $12. Also there is a coffee/expresso/frappe' bar too. Valley of Fear, Speed Slide and Freefall were awesome. Again, honestly impressed with all the slides. And if it is a bit cold at 1st, there are hot tubs dotted throughout the park! My kids enjoyed immensely.
Roger A — Google review
Such an amazing waterpark!! The best I’ve been to in BC. It’s got a whole bunch of slides ranging from easy to difficult, and ones for all ages. The lineups aren’t terrible, they seem to cap attendance at the right number to keep everything flowing smoothly in the park. There is food available and it’s not too expensive. I recommend the fish and chips, it is excellent! Don’t fear if it’s raining, you will still have a blast at the waterpark because the lines will be shorter, and there are hot tubs everywhere. I’ve been here on a rainy day before and it was one of my favourite days in the park. You can’t beat a sunny day though, even with the longer lines! Highly recommend checking out this waterpark, you will not be disappointed!
Jared B — Google review
4.4
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4.1
(417)
4150 Columbia Valley Hwy, Cultus Lake, BC V2R 5H6, Canada
http://www.cultus.com/
+1 604-858-7241
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Clayburn Village Store

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Candy store
Sights & Landmarks
Clayburn Village Store is a charming attraction in Abbotsford, situated at the base of Sumas Mountain. Established in 1905, it was the first company town in British Columbia and offered various amenities to its employees. The village boasts several museums and cultural sites nearby. Visitors often stop by for a break during road trips and are delighted by the store's offerings. The shop provides an array of delicious treats, including homemade sausage rolls and nostalgic candies.
What a truly lovely 😍 & historical business. Staff were so friendly & accommodating. Sooo much variety of 🍬 candy...love the many British options as well as Dutch candy. I enjoyed a delicious Latte and my son had a fantastic frozen yogurt. I appreciate small businesses like this so much having been a small business owner/operator myself.
Sue — Google review
The village store is such a fascinating business to go to. I just wish I knew about it sooner because they have been in business for almost 40 years. They have a great variety of different candy, tea and even baked goods such as scones and pies to serve. They have some unique sweets like Cotton Candy Dr. Pepper, Reese’s Wafer bars, Karameller Swedish Candy and Candy Rock Sticks. They even sell a unique selection of beer; however, you can only have it when you are dining in their store. The interior countenance of the store is very old-fashioned yet appealing. There was an old but working fireplace, these historic industrial coffee makers and a lot of other old knick-knacks on display. The people who worked there were very pleasant and helpful too. I did not take any pictures or videos of the inside of the village store, out of respect for the owners and workers there. I would very much love to pay my patronage to the Clayburn Village Store again soon. For those of you that have not been there yet, go check it out.
James M — Google review
The owners Trish and Bryan are kind , caring people who run a special shop . I’m never disappointed with their selection of British food and treats galore. Their home baked specialty pasties etc. are the best , their soups so tasty and made from the best local ingredients …. We’re so lucky to have them here !
Lorraine K — Google review
A not to be missed experience. I especially enjoyed meeting and talking with Brian one of the store owners. Not only does he have extensive knowledge of the products in the store but he is so passionate about what he does. Walking around the store packed with items which in some cases are only available in this store, is an absolute joy. Products include British chocolates and candies, Chutneys, Jams, sauces etc.
CF — Google review
What a spot! This place has everything for the sweet tooth in the family as well as some delicious savory fresh baked goods. The owners are incredibly welcoming and happy to have a chat to get to know you and tell you about the amazing history of this store. Its the true centre piece of Clayburn Village and its an amazing piece of community.
Connor G — Google review
A cozy store with country charm and rare finds. Enjoy a blast from the past with gourmet food and candy. Located in historic Clayburn Village, this store has been serving the community since 1912. You will find a wide selection of gourmet food and candy, from local jams and honey to imported teas and chocolates.
Paul W — Google review
A small shop at the back of a residential house selling body care and facial care products made with essential oils. Good quality, wonderful scent, and reasonable price. The owner Sue is very nice and showed me how she organized her work. Decor is cozy and romantic. Highly recommend. This shop only opens Saturday in Abbortsford.
YMQ L — Google review
Great place to visit. The scones and cream are the real thing. Highly recommend. Very extensive inventory of British specialty foods and treats. Amazing candy selection.
Art R — Google review
4.7
(479)
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4.4
(244)
34810 Clayburn Rd, Abbotsford, BC V2S 7Y9, Canada
http://www.clayburnvillagestore.com/
+1 604-853-4020
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16

Mill Lake Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Mill Lake Park in Abbotsford is a local favorite, offering a picturesque setting with plenty of activities for visitors. The park features walking trails and boardwalks around the lake, multiple playgrounds, an outdoor pool, and a popular spray park. Additionally, the historic Trethewey House from the 1920s can be found within the park grounds. With a 2.
Probably the main park attraction in Abbotsford. Very open with lots of pretty places to sit. And nice water park for kids. There's an area with big, tall trees that is cool to walk through The lake itself has a bunch of scenic spots There's a side where people can bring and board their boats (kayaks and stuff) and do a little fishing.
Davin D — Google review
Gorgeous urban nature park with a 2.17 km paved pathway around a stunning man made lake complete with sizeable fountain. For bird enthusiasts, various water fowl and marsh birds can be heard and spotted, such as the red winged black bird. You might even spot a painted turtle sunning themselves! There are 3 playground areas, a water park, outdoor pool, picnic areas and baseball diamond. Plenty of open and shaded spots with park benches available, including a small floating dock for fishermen or anyone wanting to enjoy the lake breeze.
Elizabeth S — Google review
This is a great place to hang out with friends and family on a nice sunny day. Me and my husband usually come here for an after dinner walk. We love how relaxed and serene the atmosphere here. Bicycles are allowed here, pets on a leash are allowed except by the playground area. Washrooms are available and picnic tables are all over the place as well as benches. It’s a good 30-45 minute walk if you do the full circle. I like the bridge area the most especially during sunset. Also, I have seen a few men fishing by the dock and I have asked them what fishes are usually caught and they said it’s mostly trouts here. So, if you like to fish you can try it here. A lot of geese all over the place so watch out for land mines! Lol! Parking may be a challenge during peak hours. This place is friendly to all ages, wheelchair and stroller accessible!
Patty L — Google review
The park is beautiful, well maintained and has a lot of nature. It is family and pet friendly. It has public bathrooms. It is a good place to practice many different sports including jogging and running. Also good for a picnic or to enjoy good time outside with family, pets and friends. The only thing preventing it to be 5 stars is that it does not have lights enough to enjoy it when it is dark.
Felipe P — Google review
Fairly nice park with pretty views. Paths are paved. Lots of parks along the loop, with playgrounds, washrooms, benches, and parking. Also a place to fish aswell as a boat ramp. Expect to see lots of ducks, birds and squirrels. Sadly a lot of homeless hanging out and camping in the area. Was approached multiple times while walking the loop which made me a bit uncomfortable as a young woman. Maybe not the best place to walk alone.
Rii N — Google review
EDIT- this should be called Goose Lake, the park is just ripe with goose droppings. They’ve covered the walkways, paths, all the fields. It’s just absolutely disgusting! Other than that I could be beautiful park for humans but the geese have overtaken!!! My dog loves to go for walks around the lake but right now he doesn’t even want to walk the pathways and just directs to the sidewalk outside the park!
Jasmin — Google review
I loved this park, I went with my partner and my 7-month-old baby, we did the complete circuit, we were able to see many animals and plants, and the view of the lake is very beautiful. I recommend it
Nathalia C — Google review
Beautiful park with a 2.5 km looped walking trail around the lake. You can see Mt Baker in the distance and there are benches and picnic tables around the park where you can sit and enjoy the view. There are parking lots scattered in different parts of the park and a big playground for kids next to each lot. Very clean and close to residential neighbourhoods. This is a beautiful park to visit for families, friends, and lovers.
May Z — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(222)
2310 Emerson St, Abbotsford, BC V2T 3J2, Canada
https://www.abbotsford.ca/parks-playgrounds
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Golden Ears Provincial Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Golden Ears Provincial Park, located near Maple Ridge, is a vast park offering various outdoor activities. It features Alouette Lake, where visitors can enjoy fishing, boating, swimming, kayaking, and canoeing. The park also boasts extensive hiking trails suitable for all skill levels and three vehicle accessible campgrounds. With its proximity to Maple Ridge, the park is a popular destination for locals looking to spend the day outdoors.
Golden Ears Park, Maple Ridge Golden Ears Park is a true gem in Maple Ridge! The park offers an incredible variety of outdoor experiences, making it perfect for nature lovers. The trails are well-maintained, ranging from easy walks to more challenging hikes, with stunning views throughout. The highlight for me was the waterfall—absolutely breathtaking and worth the short hike to see it up close. Golden Ears Park offers two stunning waterfalls: the **Lower Waterfall** and the **Upper Waterfall**. The Lower Waterfall is easy to reach, with a short, scenic trail through the forest, making it perfect for families or casual hikers. The Upper Waterfall, accessible via a more challenging trail, is larger and more dramatic, rewarding hikers with breathtaking views. The park has a variety of trails for all skill levels. The **Lower Falls Trail** is great for beginners, while the **Upper Falls Trail** provides a more strenuous hike. With beautiful views of forests, ridges, and the lake, Golden Ears Park is a fantastic destination for hikers and nature lovers. For campers, the park has excellent facilities, with spacious, clean sites that are well-suited for both tent camping and RVs. The dog-friendly policy is fantastic, and my furry friend had a blast exploring the trails and even taking a dip in the lake. Speaking of the lake, the views are simply amazing. Whether you're kayaking, picnicking, or just relaxing by the water, the scenery is breathtaking, and the peaceful atmosphere is hard to beat. Highly recommend Golden Ears Park for anyone looking to enjoy nature, relax, and have a memorable outdoor experience!
Arvind M — Google review
Nice to visit here!!! But you definitely need to bring your own car here!!! 🚗🚙🚘🚖 (If you want to hike this mountain!!!) and please do not visit there till autumn - early summer!!! It is pretty snowy and cold in the top part of the mountain!!! (You can also die sir… if you disobey my advices and quotes..) (Because I experienced it…)
Is W — Google review
One of my favourite Park. This park is huge. They have a lot of entrances. Some on the left some on right. There are forest, river, big lake, small peace lake, mountains… in the park. Make sure come earlier as so many things to do and see. Enjoy the nature in Golden Ears.
Ellen W — Google review
Great place for a quick hike and great trails too! It is very beautiful place, quite occupied, family friendly and fun trails to the creek. It will take all about 3 hours to explore the trail to the creek and back, especially if you stopped here and there to admire views and side locations to sit. But be careful cause your phone signal will be off if you are at the north beach or go up the trail. You can find camping sites, bathrooms are well distributed,
لجين ع — Google review
BC at its finest, this is an amazing park. It’s got it all. From a pristine lake to waterfalls and hiking trails for all. I can’t say enough about this great park and definitely recommend coming here if you can. Lots has been written about this park, so skip the words and come to this place and experience nature at its finest.
Kirk D — Google review
Beautiful provincial park however it is extremely busy. During camping seasons you must buy a camping spot within the literal second the tickets go online or you are screwed. Not to mention you need day passes for certain days during the summer and winter which I find ridiculous. It is also an extremely busy park in general and you will have a hard time finding a nice secluded spot with no people unless you really hike. That being said this park is truly beautiful with amazing waterfalls and lakes with gorgeous surrounding by mountains and forests.
Justin S — Google review
Golden Ears Park is a gem for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Nestled in the heart of British Columbia, this park offers stunning vistas, diverse trails, and a serene atmosphere. Whether you're into hiking, picnicking, or just soaking in the natural beauty, Golden Ears has something for everyone. The trails vary from easy walks to challenging hikes, all with breathtaking views of mountains and lakes. The park is well-maintained, with clean facilities and friendly staff. It’s a fantastic spot for families, groups, or solo adventurers looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. 🌻 Highly recommended!
Tanya T — Google review
We camped at the Gold Creek campground the week after the long weekend. The park rangers are incredibly helpful, and they maintain the park beautifully. While we camped, I saw them clean the bathrooms 2-3 times a day, checking campsites to be sure there were no squatters, and enforcing the day pass rule so the park wasn’t over crowded. Overall it was a wonderful stay and beautiful weather.
Kelly M — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(353)
24480 Fern Crescent, Maple Ridge, BC V4R 2S1, Canada
https://bcparks.ca/golden-ears-park/
+1 604-466-8325
18

Fort Langley National Historic Site of Canada

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Fort Langley National Historic Site of Canada is a 19th-century fur trading post located in the charming town of Fort Langley, along the Fraser River near Vancouver, British Columbia. The site offers interpretive exhibits and activities such as gold panning, making it a popular family-friendly destination with plenty of things to do. Visitors can explore the reconstructed fort to learn about its historical significance and how Fort Langley came to be.
Fort langley is great place to learn about Canada’s history, explore old lifestyles. Cute cafe to grab some coffee plus great kids area. Workers are friendly and knowledgeable. Definitely check out the blacksmith shop. The place is great to spend a day with family or friends. Lots of interesting things.
Harman B — Google review
This site is incredibly well maintained and thoughtfully run. Whether you’re visiting with kids, friends, or just on your own, it’s a great stop for all ages. It offers a hands-on glimpse into early Canadian life. The staff and volunteers are friendly and knowledgeable, and the atmosphere makes you feel like you’ve stepped back in time. A must-visit if you’re exploring the area.
Zacery W — Google review
I wasn't entirely certain what to expect at this attraction however it is both interesting and fun if you like a bit of history. This reconstruction of a Hudson Bay Company fort is very well built and each building has a welcomer in authentic costume who is very knowledgeable and friendly. The interiors are well designed to show the furniture and decorations of the era. The Blacksmith is cool and you'll get a great demo. You can also go around the walls. The manager's house shows the room where the original agreement to create British Colombia was signed
Rog E — Google review
Fort Langley National Historic Site 🇨🇦 is an absolute gem! Stepping inside feels like traveling back in time — the grounds are beautifully preserved, and the atmosphere is full of history and charm. From interactive exhibits to hands-on activities, there’s something for everyone, whether you’re a history buff or just looking for a fun family outing. It’s the perfect blend of entertainment and learning — a must-visit when exploring the Fraser Valley!
Markpaul C — Google review
This is just a marvel to watch. The place has been preserved and takes to actual historic times. There's a small café that serves excellent summer beverages. We spent around 5 hours, still felt it's not enough to explore the whole place.
Chaina K — Google review
We absolutely enjoyed this space during our visit. Staff was friendly, helpful and the space was immaculate. And excellent way to spend a day out with the family. And I absolutely LOVED this café, I wish all Vancouver Cafés would start serving this level of healing yumminess.
Francesca M — Google review
Intricate stories at every stop provide a welcoming atmosphere for even the faintest of history buffs. Each building is a place bringing back a time in Canada's history in a fun, at times interactive way. Lots to see in every corner. Pull the handle on boxes to be surprised by artifacts. See what Blacksmiths, Traders, Stewards and many others used to do in a time far from the present. Live demonstrations and friendly interpreters make the experience immersive.
Melissa S — Google review
Visiting Fort Langley felt like traveling back in time. The well-kept historic site has interesting exhibits and helpful guides. It's a great place for history lovers and families.
Benny F — Google review
4.6
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4.3
(462)
23433 Mavis Ave, Langley Twp, BC V1M 2R5, Canada
https://www.pc.gc.ca/fortlangley?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=fortlangley
+1 604-513-4777
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Whatcom Falls Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Whatcom Falls Park, located just a few miles from downtown Bellingham in Washington, is a 241-acre city park offering a picturesque natural setting. The park features four sets of waterfalls, well-maintained walking trails, and various amenities such as picnic areas, playgrounds, tennis courts, and a fishing pond. Visitors can enjoy activities like hiking and biking along the trails or simply relax by the waterfalls.
My 1st time at Whatcom Falls Park. What a fabulous trail walk!! Highly recommend. Easy parking. Not crowded. Beautiful scenery and you can cool off at the bottom!!!
Cindy V — Google review
This is a beautiful park with well-manicured trails, a picnic area, a playground, and plenty of open space to walk around. We visited on a weekend and it was fairly busy, so if you’re looking for total solitude you may want to choose another spot. That said, it still felt peaceful and relaxing, with lots of room to explore and enjoy the outdoors. We’d definitely come back again for another visit.
Mary L — Google review
This is amazing park with many trails where you can go for a walk, jogging or cycling. There are multiple and different parking stalls on different areas. And absolutely a beautiful waterfall and lakes around the park. Many areas for pets with leash and without leash area. Other spots for a birthday party and BBQ. Don’t hesitate on visiting this place you will absolutely enjoy it.
Grimoaldo A — Google review
Amazing place to walk and explore, swim at your own risk, great scenery and friendly locals . Love the falls and swim hole.
Michael B — Google review
Great hiking, walking, jogging paths along the river. Beautiful and well maintained!!
Sara N — Google review
Was a quick hike, absolutely beautiful in the fall. We got wet from the rain, but it was easy to get to. We will visit again and explore more of the trail another time!
Bumble D — Google review
Amazing and cute little park! The falls are beautiful, with the amenities of a small city park (playgrounds, tennis and basketball courts, bathrooms, off-leash dog areas, etc.) but with trails that feel like you're out in the middle of the woods. Waterfalls and small creek are very charming. The pools made by the dams are picturesque. Love that the waterfalls and stone bridge is so close to the parking lot.
Komalpreet K — Google review
I visited on a sunlit afternoon and enjoyed how easy the main loop is: short paved paths lead to several small cascades and a charming stone bridge that makes for a great photo stop. Trails range from stroller-friendly to slightly rougher forest paths, so wear supportive shoes if you want to explore beyond the falls. There are picnic tables, playgrounds, and a trout hatchery that kids loved. Parking is usually fine on weekdays but fills fast on weekends, so come early for easier spots.
Parsa M — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(963)
1401 Electric Ave, Bellingham, WA 98229, USA
https://cob.org/services/recreation/parks-trails/parks-guide/whatcom-falls-park
(360) 778-7000
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Fairhaven

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Sights & Landmarks
Neighborhoods
Fairhaven, a historic neighborhood in Bellingham, Washington, was founded in 1883 and later became part of the city. It was once a hub for salmon, lumber, and coal processing due to its access to natural resources and the sea. The area is now a National Historic District with charming red brick Victorian-era buildings, art galleries, shops, and restaurants. Visitors can explore Fairhaven's unique local businesses and stroll along the Taylor Dock boardwalk.
4.6
(919)
Bellingham, WA 98225, USA
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Deep Cove

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Deep Cove is a charming community located in the easternmost part of the District of North Vancouver, Canada. It's also the name of a small bay next to the town, affectionately known as 'The Cove' by locals. Visitors can rent kayaks or stand-up paddleboards online in advance and should aim to arrive by 8 a.m. for a day on the water, especially during nice weather when Deep Cove tends to get quite crowded.
4.6
(949)
North Vancouver, BC V7G 1T8, Canada
22

Roozengaarde

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1 list 
Flower market
Nature & Parks
Roozengaarde, located between La Conner and Mt Vernon, is a well-known bulb producer famous for its vibrant fields of blooms and stunning display garden showcasing a wide variety of bulb types. The picturesque backdrop includes the majestic Mt Baker and a Dutch-inspired windmill, offering plenty of photo opportunities. Despite the increasing admission price and occasional crowds, visitors find it worthwhile due to the consistently beautiful garden and amazing fields.
First time visiting this tulip garden and it truly took my breath away. The variety of tulips—so many colors, shapes, and styles—was simply stunning. It’s like walking through a living painting! Definitely a must-visit if you're in the area. We went in April, and while it was sunny, it was still quite chilly—so don’t forget to bring a jacket. It does get pretty crowded, especially midday, so I’d recommend going early if you can. Also, parking is available but can fill up quickly during peak hours. Buy your tickets ahead of time to avoid long lines at the entrance—it’s totally worth the visit. An unforgettable experience—I’ll definitely be back! 🌷💐
Sour P — Google review
Absolutely stunning! The tulip fields at RoozenGaarde felt like walking through a painting — vibrant, peaceful, and beautifully maintained. I loved the display garden with its creative color patterns, and the views of the open fields with mountains in the background were breathtaking. Staff was friendly, everything was well organized, and picking up fresh-cut tulips at the end was the perfect touch. A must-visit during bloom season!
Gayathri S — Google review
Beautiful,tulip full bloom. Lots of people even on a weekday, don’t try coming here on sunny weekend, it will take you 1 hour to get to the parking lot. BYU tickets ahead, it’s $2 less if you purchase online. There is a cafe but lines are long. So bring your own snacks and lunch. Best time to visit- and of April (usually)
Marta S — Google review
Beautiful and vast! I've come here several times over the past 30 years, and this was the first year I recall there being an admission fee! For 2 people it was nearly $45, which I feel like is a bit much, especially considering there didn't used to be a charge at all and made me feel less inclined to purchase anything from the shop or visit other gardens. Overall they have beautiful fields of unique and extraordinary tulip varieties!
Melinda T — Google review
A friend and I went to see the tulips right after the "season" ended. We got there right as they opened, and there was hardly anyone there. Because of this parking was also very easy. Tickets were $15 instead of $20 which was nice, though a lot of the tulips in the far fields were gone. An older woman that was working there offered to take a picture of my friend and I also! We enjoyed the flowers for about an hour and a half, and still the parking lot wasn't even half full. If you want to go, I suggest going out of season, and early in the morning to beat the traffic, lines, prices, all of it.
Holly W — Google review
The place has large acres of beautiful tulips in display. They have small gardens too which have a wide variety of flowers. It is very well maintained and definitely worth visiting every year. They have big parking spots with helpful staff working round the clock. The gift shop is nice too.
Nisha S — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking! Visiting the tulip gardens was like stepping into a living painting. Endless fields of vibrant tulips in every imaginable color stretched out as far as the eye could see. The rows of reds, pinks, yellows, and purples felt almost surreal, and the fresh, floral-scented air made it even more magical. It’s the perfect spot for a peaceful stroll, stunning photos, and just soaking in nature’s beauty. The gardens were beautifully maintained and thoughtfully organized, with plenty of little spots to pause, admire the view, and just feel present in the moment. A must-visit if you’re in Washington during tulip season — it’s one of those experiences that stays with you long after you leave.
Gaurav H — Google review
These photos are from April 17, 2025. Roozengaarde never fails to impress. It’s a beautiful garden with a diverse array of flowers that bloom bright during tulip season 🌷Fantastic for photo shoots, just be cautious that they’re very strict about not entering the tulip rows. Also beware of heavy traffic during peak bloom and peak hours!
Mimi — Google review
4.6
(4546)
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4.6
(445)
15867 Beaver Marsh Rd, Mount Vernon, WA 98273, USA
http://www.tulips.com/
(360) 424-8531
23

Tulip Town

Temporarily Closed
Garden center
Nature & Parks
Garden
Seasonal tulip farm with a spring festival selling bulbs, floral arrangements, gifts & art.
Tulip Town is a fantastic place to visit, especially on a sunny day! The tulip fields were vibrant and beautiful, with some flowers in full bloom and others just beginning to open. Despite the crowd, there was ample parking, making the visit hassle-free. We enjoyed the on-site beer stall, food options, and merchandise store. Walking through the colorful fields was an amazing experience. We highly recommend it for a fun and memorable family outing!
Upali S — Google review
Tulip Town is a must-visit for me every single year. I never miss it in April 🌷🌷The vibrant fields of tulips are just breathtaking, and it’s always such a joyful experience. I love going with family and friends , taking photos, and soaking in the beauty. One of my favorite traditions is heading to Deception Pass afterward for a picnic , it turns into a full day of fun, nature, and great memories. Tulip Town is dog-friendly 🐾🐾 My pup absolutely loves it there, and it’s such a happy place for both humans and pets. Perfect one day trip for nature lovers.
Anita P — Google review
The tulips of course are beautiful. The staff we encountered were friendly. It’s mostly gravel so if you have kids the stroller might be very difficult to push around. The prices for everything was a lot, 20$ each for adults. Children under 5 are free which is very nice. But to buy a singular tulip is 12$. They have food but a hot dog is 10$. I think it’s a fun date spot just be prepared for some hefty prices.
Emily S — Google review
We visited in April. It was a bit crowded, but everything from parking to the ticket counter was well organized. The tulip fields were in full bloom, showing off stunning, vibrant colors. We took a fun tractor ride with the kids around the fields, which they really enjoyed. A beautiful place for a day out and perfect for taking photos!
Elynaa_mgr — Google review
It took us about 2 and a half hours to drive up to Mt. Vernon, and when we got there, it was honestly underwhelming. We are a family of 4, with two small children under ten. There were plenty of portable restrooms, but the options for food and drinks were minimal and extremely expensive. The main attraction was the fields of Tulips that were gorgeous and in rows of different colors. The problem was that there wasn't really much else there. Ads for Tulip Town said it was kid-friendly with plenty to do. That is false. They are kid-friendly, but there was nothing for them to do besides the tractor ride around the field that took no time at all because the fields were smaller than the others in the area. From the road, don't blink or you'll miss it!! I was hoping for more, but it was an experience we wanted to do before we left. It wasn't very busy compared to the other fields, and I see why. Others have attractions such as petting zoos or LARGE fields. If you're traveling over an hour to come up to Mt. Vernon, splurge a little and go to the larger fields. You won't regret it, except for the parking!!
Jeffrey H — Google review
What a beautiful place! This is the first time we visited while staying with relatives. It’s one of their go to places every spring. They have terrific tulips everywhere! You can eat, shop, walk the fields or take a wagon ride. They are welcoming to dogs, too!
Yorkiemom4052 — Google review
Tulip Town is an absolute must-see during the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. The fields are a breathtaking sight, with vibrant rows of tulips stretching as far as the eye can see. The thoughtful layout and clear walking paths make it easy to wander and get those perfect photos. Beyond the stunning flowers, Tulip Town offers a complete experience. There's a charming indoor complex with a gift shop full of unique souvenirs, and a beer and wine garden where you can relax and take in the view. The staff is friendly and the atmosphere is wonderfully festive. It's an unforgettable spring experience that's perfect for families, couples, and photographers alike.
Gregory L — Google review
Everyone from the concessions stall, to the admission stall was super friendly, the parking was easy. The tulips are stunning, the field is endless- the red barns in the distance, snow capped mountains make it an idyllic escape from Seattle! For those who can’t walk much there is also a rustic tractor drawn option to circle the gigantic Tulip field! After walking around the garden there is an indoor beer/wine garden, cafe and gift shop to rest your feet before you head back! I saw a lot of reviews that mentioned mud and dust- which is insane because you are in a a literal tulip field it is par for the course. I walked around in open toed heels and was fine, saw a lot of people in cowboy boots or dark coloured shoes to avoid the dust. Also 10 stars for being dog friendly- my pup was soooo happy to be welcomed on leash!
R K — Google review
4.2
(2505)
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4.2
(278)
15002 Bradshaw Rd, Mount Vernon, WA 98273, USA
http://www.tuliptown.com/
(360) 424-8152
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White Rock Pier Camera

Community center
Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
I always like checking out the sites at White Rock Pier. I enjoy the exercise walking along the pathway, appreciating the public artwork, and looking around the businesses. It is a great site to go to anytime of the year.
James M — Google review
Great place for a walk. Cute shops and decent dining in White Rock. The pier is a nice sunset stroll.
Joe C — Google review
It is a beautiful spot when the weather is good. Great street music going on, a lot of happy people enjoying the walk. I highly recommend it. Keep two hours min. Add more time for eating out as a lot of options for dinner there.
Sudhir S — Google review
A place to walk, chill, make your mind in peace . White rock pier is a place full of positivity , serenity . One can go there and sit for some time and take a small walk on the pier. Enjoy the beauty ,nature,water, seagulls chirping , sea shore sound. There are enormous restaurants where you can eat and see sunset peacefully. Easily accessible by car till that point . Less walk for seniors and kids too . One can easily take small bus too to reach till that point .
Garima L — Google review
My absolute favourite place in Vancouver. The most satisfying walk is walking through the promenade and the pier. This place always has something fun to offer .. be it sea festival or some rockband playing some beautiful music. Best place for families to come and enjoy some fresh breeze
Sneha I — Google review
An incredible adventure! Walk the prominade, the pier and stroll the beach. Observe the starfish on the U.S - Canada marker. Visit the amazing icecream shops and many restaurants with huge platters of fish & chips. White Rock is definitely worth the visit. You won't be disappointed.
Kelly L — Google review
This was our destination when we went ebiking this weekend with my son. The scenery was breathtaking and relaxing. Very nice to visit specially in the early morning where there is less people around.
Edgar I — Google review
White Rock Pier is a 470-metre-long (1,540 ft) pier in White Rock, British Columbia. Originally built in 1914, it was a dock for steamships that arrived when the Great Northern Railway began operation. On December 20, 2018, the pier was severely damaged during a wind storm. The pier was repaired and reopened in 2019. 🤍
Mauro B — Google review
4.8
(345)
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4.4
(603)
14970 Marine Dr, White Rock, BC V4B 1C4, Canada
https://www.whiterockcity.ca/1212/Waterfront-Live-Cameras
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Crescent Beach

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Crescent Beach is a picturesque stretch of coastline located in the charming town of Lockeport, Nova Scotia. This beautiful beach is known for its soft white sand and gentle waves, making it an ideal spot for swimming, sunbathing, and beachcombing. The crescent shape of the shoreline provides stunning views of the surrounding area and creates a sense of seclusion and tranquility.
4.5
(649)
Surrey, BC, Canada
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Brockton Point Totem Pole

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Park
Sights & Landmarks
When exploring Stanley Park in Vancouver, the Brockton Point Totem Poles stand out as a captivating highlight. This remarkable collection of intricately carved totem poles, crafted from red cedar, showcases the rich indigenous heritage of British Columbia. Originally established in the 1920s at a different site within the park, these stunning artworks have since been relocated to their current home at Brockton Point, where they continue to draw visitors.
There's a collection of 9 totem poles in this area. Each has a plaque providing details about the pole. Well worth a stop to admire the carvings by indigenous artists and the histories of these poles. They are replicas and replacements of the original totems which are housed in museums for preservation or returned to their places of origin. There's also a Visitor Centre.
Pam S — Google review
Awesome totem poles that are free to view and take pictures. They have a boundary, so no one is permitted to go directly in contact with these statues. As a result, they're well kept and maintained here. There is a parking lot and a gift shop nearby. Lots of warning signs around the area about wild animals. Wide and clear walkways and paths to go on. It wasn't busy at all when we visited on a weekend afternoon. I recommend coming to see the Brockton Point Totem pole amongst other landmarks at Stanley park. It makes for a great walk along the coast line to see Vancouver!
E T — Google review
Important point in Stanley park. There are public washrooms and a store near this point.
Gal N — Google review
Read the signs that tell the story behind each Pole
Javad F — Google review
One Brockin Rockin Totem Pole point
Nate H — Google review
Good totem poles
Zohaib A — Google review
Not the best
Helen T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very pretty, it’s a shame that the explanations of the meanings of each totem are erased. (Original) Très joli, dommage que les explications des significations de chaque totem s’effacent.
Emma C — Google review
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Brockton Point Trail, Vancouver, BC V6G 3G1, Canada
https://vancouver.ca/parks-recreation-culture.aspx
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Moran State Park

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State park
Nature & Parks
Moran State Park is a vast natural area offering various activities for visitors. The park features campgrounds, five picturesque lakes, and numerous hiking trails suitable for all skill levels. One of the easier family-friendly hikes is the three-mile loop around Cascade Lake, which also offers opportunities for swimming and paddleboarding. For more adventurous hikers, there are thrilling cliff jumps at different points along the trail. Additionally, gentle hikes around Mountain Lake and Obstruction Pass provide scenic views and access to tide pools.
Beautiful! Easy access to trails, amenities and a park. Just did the Cascade Lake trail, which is a lovely relatively easy less than 3 mile hike. The views are incredible and terrain varied from forest right down to the lake. There’s a snack shack there, bathrooms and picnic area. Definitely worth the $10 Parking/registration fee.
Judy S — Google review
We recently drove through Moran State Park to check it out for future visits, and it’s absolutely beautiful! The park sits right along the water and is incredibly lush and scenic. While there are no electrical hookups (which means we wouldn’t bring our RV), it’s perfect for tent camping or bringing our truck. We like to scope out parks ahead of time, and this one offers plenty of great sites to choose from, with four different camping areas. The park also has an awesome spot where you can rent kayaks and canoes, plus a designated swimming area with a beach. There are lots of amenities, and the restrooms were clean and well-kept throughout the park. A couple of tips: definitely book your campsite well in advance since this is a popular state park, and don’t forget to reserve your ferry tickets to Orcas Island both ways—especially on weekends, as the waits can be long. We’ll definitely be coming back here for camping and exploring more of what this amazing park has to offer!
Misha S — Google review
A beautiful park with camping amenities. Also has a nice kayak rental place on Cascade lake. Check out Mount Constitution for a beautiful view spanning from Stanwood to Blaine and beyond on clearer days.
Justin ( — Google review
I’m an Orcas resident, since 2014 — Moran embodies my sense of Orcas. We humans are the visitors in this natural setting where deer, birds, and critters of many types THRIVE. PLEASE be EASY and QUIET without leaving garbage so that we humans do not harm or disrupt. If you’ve read this far I will share a locally known very special place. Just before entering the park from the north, Rosario Rd goes Right, West. If you take it, in ~1/2 mile Palisades Dr. goes off downhill to the left. to a parking lot on the edge of the park. Park there and follow the trail at the edge of the parking lot ~1/4 mile to the right to a magnificent lagoon. Many people hang there by a prominent rock dabbling their toes in the shallow water and swimming. Another 1/4 mile along the path takes one to the wonderful bridge that is visible from the main Cascade Lake picnic area across the lake. My pics taken from the lagoon in May 2025.
Bruce H — Google review
An absolute favorite for good ole woods on the lake camping! Campgrounds have so much variety in shade, waterfront options, RV hookups, walk-in, and group sites. Their bathrooms and showers are well maintained, and the public use areas are always kept up as well. They staff a little snack shack where you can find limited swim gear and accessories, plus impressive snacks, coffee, ice cream, candy, etc. The lake is a non-motorized boat lake, but they rent out water toys or bring your own float islands and paddleboards. Mt. Constitution is also found within the park and is a must visit! Views into Canada and over the WA coast are to die for on a clear day. Whether you're visiting just for the day or longer, Moran State Park is an oasis worth experiencing!
Dazzle R — Google review
Beautiful park with lots to do! You have the lake below Mount Constitution with rentals and food and a beach like atmosphere. You can go out Mount Constitution for trails or a big bike slog uphill. The views from the top of Mount Constitution are lovely. The whole area is great and it’s easy enough to ride an e-bike on the hills that go up and down.
Heather A — Google review
We did the full Mt. Constitution hike loop: Cascade Lake, Powerline Trail, around the back to Twin Lakes, then up to the summit and back down. 10 miles, 3200 vertical. Had it to ourselves. Fantastic.
Tom P — Google review
Tranquility. Great trails for all ages. Short hikes and longer hikes available. Cool falls.
KuLiTz O — Google review
4.8
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5.0
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3572 Olga Rd, Olga, WA 98279, USA
http://parks.state.wa.us/547/Moran
(360) 376-2326
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George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary

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Bird watching area
Nature & Parks
The George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary, situated in Delta, BC, is a sprawling 300-hectare haven for bird enthusiasts. The sanctuary boasts diverse habitats including ponds, treed pathways, intertidal marshes, and channels. It's a popular stopover for millions of migrating birds along the Pacific Flyway Migration Route.
If you are looking to enjoy wildlife and nature, this is a fantastic spot. With $8 admission for adults and a $2 bag of seeds (all tax included), proceeds go to conservation effort and you will have a fun day feeding various birds here. In order to ensure you have space for parking, please book up to 3 days in advance per vehicle for the morning or afternoon slot. The attendant at the gift shop appreciates visitors who make advance parking reservations at no additional cost. Make sure to dress appropriately as there are sections where the marshlands attract a lot of mosquitoes and can become a nuisance if you stay too long. If you want to support local tourism and conservation, come on over.
Charlie C — Google review
We love it here Went today after not going for a few years. Caught myself saying to my daughter who was 2 when we first went… why did we wait so long to come again (now 9) We saw SO many birds. 2 bird nests I have never seen before. Hand fed red winged black birds and chickadees with the provided seed $2 a bag. DO NOT BRING your own seed or food for birds. Gift shop is adorable. Picked up some bird colouring books and paint by numbers on our way out. Make a day of it and hit up Emma Leah farms and westham island herb farm on your way home. We will be back soon for some birding !!!! Thanks
Natasha C — Google review
Very cool place for bird lovers. Might be hot walking in the sun so recommend bringing umbrellas or hats. Requires parking reservation for the 2 hour stay, on their website. Saw beautiful herons and little birds are likely to feed off seeds from hands! Very well kept sanctuary considering how many birds live there.
Charlene H — Google review
Absolutely love this Sanctuary. There are cranes, ducks, grease, and tons of other birds. A lot of birds here are very friendly and will eat out of your hand. Nice trial walks. $8 per person and I am usually there for 2-3 hours!
Thereysa — Google review
Fantastic spot to visit if you have access to a car, absolute gem of a bird sanctuary with knowledgeable staff and community. Worthwhile way to spend an afternoon in the late summer and I can only imagine how incredible it would be to visit in the Spring!
CJ W — Google review
Such a peaceful spot! We saw lots of ducks and even a few sandhill cranes wandering around. Feeding the ducks was a fun highlight. The trails are easy and perfect for a relaxing stroll. Great way to unwind and enjoy nature. Can’t wait for fall/winter time when the vegetation not so dense
Siu W — Google review
I think this was good value for the money. It's just a bit out of the way to access. I'm not a bird watcher, but there were certainly plenty to see. They may be a bit too accustomed to humans though lol. The trails are well maintained and there are plenty of places to sit and enjoy the view or watch the birds along the way. There is a tower and several blinds along the way. There are picnic tables and washrooms near the parking. It took us about 2 hours to circumnavigate the area and also wander through the middle a bit. There is plenty of parking, although you do need a reservation. They don't kick you out after your 2 hour block - I think it's just an arrival window - and they are strict on not letting you in before that time starts. We went during summer and we may return again during another season to see different birds.
Matt F — Google review
We had a great experience at the bird park. Plenty of birds to view. Make sure you carry pumpkin seeds to feed birds - it's a great experience. Also make sure to carry binoculars, a bag pack, lots of water/snacks and be prepared for a beautiful walk around the reef.
Ritvik T — Google review
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5191 Robertson Rd, Delta, BC V4K 0A4, Canada
https://www.reifelbirdsanctuary.com/
+1 604-946-6980
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Impark - Tsawwassen Ferry Parking - Lot #1650

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Parking lot
Transportation
Ferries
The BC Ferries Tsawwassen Terminal offers more than just a gateway to the ocean. Situated on a stunning land spit that extends into the water, it provides a unique vantage point of the surrounding city and sea. Reserving tickets in advance is recommended, especially during peak times like summer weekends. The terminal features comfortable seating, desk cubicles for laptops, and even a shop with quality items.
Got on my ferry to Victoria from here, pretty cool experience. The ride was about an hour and we didn't really buy anything on the ferry like food or merch or anything but it was really fun regardless. The wind at the top of the ferry is something to behold and the engine makes my voice sound all robotic, truly amazing. I do recommend the experience not gonna lie...
Destroyer — Google review
Busy, but very efficient ferry dock for BC ferries and others to go to islands, such as Vancouver Island. Little marketplace with food outlets and shopping vendors. It's great to have a bite to eat before docking.
Gabriele T — Google review
Fantastic way to transport car $80 over from Vancouver to Victoria. On time, nice big clean boat, and with a cafeteria on board. Amazing views throughout the ship of the journey. Attraction in itself. Buy tickets in advance, they do fill up, especially when going with a car.
Colin L — Google review
I was in Vancouver last week and decided to take the ferry to Victoria Island. We purchased ticket ahead of time and arrived with our car. It was a very smooth and fast process, you check in at the toll station and you show your boarding pass. They will assign you a lane and you go to the lane and wait for the boarding process. Surprisingly the process was very fast and efficient. They loaded over 200 cars and truck under 10-15 min. Once inside you can turn off your car and go up in the deck. They have nice sitting area, work stations, coffee shop and you can go outside and enjoy the beautiful view. It was a pleasant experience.
Shahbaz S — Google review
We got there just less than an hour from the next ferry to leave for Victoria. We paid at the entrance booth to the ferry terminal. The price for the car and two people was very reasonable. No need to book ahead. There was no extra charge for making the reservation. We got the line to go to and we drove there and placed our car next in line. It seems people get out of their cars and go shopping and eating at the enclosed mall. The building was great! Wonderful quality shops and many nice priced places to eat. Then, off to the car and enjoyed our hour and 30 minute trip. The ferry was pleasant and the view was very nice, Great experience!
Bob M — Google review
BC Ferries are well-organized, speedy and clean. Booking our tickets online proved to be a wise decision, as it spared us any delays upon entering the terminal. Our ferry departed on schedule, and the boarding process was smooth and hassle-free. The surrounding scenery is breathtaking in every direction. Regrettably, the prices are notably steep. Nevertheless, the ferry journey itself was a delightful experience. Brace yourself for the wind on the ferry deck. We captured so many pictures. I thoroughly enjoy boarding the ferry at Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal.
Danish D — Google review
Arrived 1:10 early and they said do we want to go on the earlier boat, yes please. Restaurant closed on Sunday but vending machines. Boat really smooth and the views are amazing of the little islands to Vancouver Swartz Bay. Tip make your way to the sun terrace at the top it’s the warmest and best views.
Simon B — Google review
I Love the ferry terminal. Washrooms are always clean. Instructions are which line up to get in are clear. I think there is lots to enjoy as a casual user. Just be sure to get a reservation as sometimes the ferry can be very busy and it does get boring to have to wait a sailing or two….
Jennifer W — Google review
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3.8
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1 Ferry Causeway, Delta, BC V4M 4G6, Canada
https://lots.impark.com/imp?utm_source=google&utm_medium=maps&utm_content=0020260&utm_campaign=local_canada#details=1,1650
+1 604-331-7288
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Orcas Island Pottery

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Pottery store
Sights & Landmarks
Orcas Island Pottery is a charming and picturesque studio and shop located on Orcas Island. The pottery produced here is of an exceptional quality, and the establishment boasts a rich history and sense of community. Visitors to the store will be impressed not only by the beauty of the pottery but also by its affordability; despite being difficult and costly to produce, items sold at Orcas Island Pottery are reasonably priced.
The best selection of pottery I have seen in one place and such a beautiful setting. Well worth the trip out when you are on Orcas Island.
Jennifer B — Google review
What a charming pottery nested in the dense trees of Orcas Island. Had a great time exploring the designs and learning about the art of pottery making. They also have a dreamy tree house that can’t be missed.
Kiran J — Google review
WORTH THE RIDE DOWN THE ROAD! Many local artists represented in one beautiful location, thus a big variety of pottery styles and objects. All price points, a great place for gifts (including for oneself ).
Jennifer F — Google review
What a magical place! After you have found your way through the magical forest, pottery awaits! Beautifully crafted and displayed in a magical garden, this place is your one stop shop for any kind of unique clay. It is one of our favorite places to go on Orcas. The artists working and living there are great to chat with and you feel as though you’re on hallowed ground when visiting.
Easton D — Google review
✨ Five Stars Isn’t Enough! ✨ I am absolutely over the moon with my experience at Orcas Island Pottery! Twenty years ago, when my husband and I got married, we had a custom, one-of-a-kind set of dinner plates, bowls, and ao much more made for us by Sid, the incredibly talented owner. We originally ordered 16, knowing that over time, a few might break. After two decades of daily use, we were down to 11 dinner plates - and I reached out hoping it might be possible to recreate the same special pattern. Not only did they say yes, but they truly went above and beyond. With their new kiln and Sid’s expert craftsmanship, they were able to create a beautiful new set of eight dinner plates that match the originals perfectly. The plates are absolutely stunning—elegant, meaningful, and filled with care. I’m beyond grateful to have these pieces back in our home, full of memories and ready for new ones. Thank you, Sid, and everyone at Orcas Island Pottery, for your incredible work and heart. 💙 We couldn’t be happier!
Tara C — Google review
Beautiful pottery, great variety- something for everyone and a lovely garden too.
Emily — Google review
It's an incredible place with very nice pottery pieces.
Ralph T — Google review
Well off the beaten path, this gallery on the northwest shore of Orcas Island showcases the works of potters throughout the Pacific Northwest of the US. There are styles and glazes to satisfy everyone. Don't miss place!
Alan U — Google review
4.8
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5.0
(357)
338 Old Pottery Rd, Eastsound, WA 98245, USA
http://www.orcasislandpottery.com/
(360) 376-2813
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