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Pacific Spirit Regional Park - https://pacific-spirit-regional-park.my-free.website/ — Pacific Spirit Regional Park is a 874 hectares (2,160 acres)[1] park located in the University Endowment Lands, on Point Grey to the west of the city of Vancouver, British Columbia. It surrounds the endowment lands of the University of British Columbia on the shores of Georgia Strait in the Pacific Ocean. It is a nature preserve of the British Columbia government and classified under Electoral Area A. — The park contains over 73 km of walking/hiking trails, 50 km of which are designated multi-use and available for cycling and horseback riding as well. There is a Park Centre which is located on W 16th Avenue.[2] — In 1975, BC Parks established ninety hectares of Pacific Spirit Regional Park as the UBC Endowment Lands Ecologial Reserve. This area is designated for forest research, and is not open to the public. — The entire section of beach in Pacific Spirit (running from Acadia Beach in the north to Trail #7 in the south), including Wreck Beach, is designated as clothing optional. — The beach at the end of Trail #7 — There are free parking lots in Canada, Spanish Bank and Jericho beaches, and at the information center on 16th Avenue. Pay parking can be found in a lot near Gate 7 to UBC (see map), at the UBC Museum of Anthropology, by the UBC Botanical gardens and in various visitor lots around UBC. Additionally, parking is available at different places along 16th Avenue, on SW Marine Drive from Gate 8 to the Museum of Anthropology, and along Old Marine Drive. Many of the UBC buses stop along the trails. — "Dogs must be under control at all times. There are on-leash and leash-optional areas in the park. Check local signs for details. Please show courtesy to other park visitors by removing your dog’s droppings."[2] — There are washrooms at the head of Trail #7, Acadia Beach and at the head and base of Trail #6. "The washrooms and picnic table at the Park Centre on 16th Avenue are wheelchair-accessible. Other accessible facilities include Cleveland, Heron and Imperial Trails, as well as the Clinton Meadow picnic area. However, trails are subject to use and weathering which may degrade them to the point where their original accessible design has been compromised. It is advisable to take an able-bodied person with you." [2] — "Pacific Spirit Park Society is actively involved in Pacific Spirit Regional Park. For more information or to get involved with this association, contact the Community Development Coordinator at the West Area Parks Office Link Details |
Champion Lakes Provincial Park - https://championlakesprovincialpark.my-free.website/ Champion Lakes is an undiscovered gem for those that truly appreciate a more rustic experience. It is an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts with its chain of picturesque small lakes and mature forest. This park offers an all-inclusive recreational package to visitors including fishing, canoeing, hiking, mountain biking and swimming. Two of the three lakes in the chain are ideal for canoes, kayaks and car top boats. Sorry no propellers are allowed. The lakes are stocked with Rainbow Trout which makes fishing one of the main attractions. You can also enjoy a slow, tranquil paddle through the marshy shallow areas covered in pond lilies featured in both the 2nd and 3rd Lakes. There are 6.5 km of easy, well maintained walking trails linking the lakes together. The winter cross country trails and deactivated logging roads adjacent to the park make for great mountain biking. The Champion 3rd lake with its two day-use areas is known for warm water and is popular with the local communities of the Lower Columbia. Be sure to take time to check out the new interpretive panels along the 3rd Champion Lake Rd on the importance of conserving the Western Painted Turtles population at Champion Lakes. The panels were the result of a working Partnership between Columbia Basin Trust, Wildsight, RAP Park Contracting, Pink Dog Designs and most importantly, the Salmo Elementary school. The goal of the program is to encourage better stewardship practices to follow while enjoying the local park. The Campground at Champion will be open with full services and rates in effect from May 17th until September 25th, 2018. In compliance with the BC Parks Act an an overnight fee of $12.00 will be charged for all additional vehicles parked in sites. The alternative is to park additional vehicles for the night in the boat launch area. Come and enjoy the best of winter at Champion Lakes! Cross country skiing on a network of trails maintained by the Beaver Valley Ski Club. The warming hut is open for all with plenty of firewood on hand to stoke the fire. Please use with care! Link Details |

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