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These kid-friendly hikes near Vancouver offer the most spectacular views

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With that being said, there are a number of great places to hike near Vancouver that offer scenic views on great tails that are suitable for youngsters.

Have a look at some of the best kid-friendly hikes to enjoy in B.C. this summer.

Kid-friendly hikes near Vancouver 

Lighthouse Park

 

Easily accessible from the city, Lighthouse Park offers an easy, scenic experience by the water. Not only does it have a beautiful lighthouse, but it offers beautiful rocky shores to walk along, as well as deep, lush woods. And while this is a perfect hike for kids, it is also a great place to bring pooches, too. However, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times.

Brandywine Falls

 

Not only is Brandywine Falls a truly spectacular sight to behold, but it is also extremely easy to get to. The best place to view the triumphant rapids is adjacent to B.C. Highway 99 between Garibaldi and Whistler. From here, a short, half-hour hike leads visitors down a walking path where they may view the falls from another area as well as the surrounding area of Daisy Lake and the Black Tusk. Visitors are welcome to bring their doggos, but they must be leashed.

Othello Tunnels

 

The Othello Tunnels are a popular tourist attraction for the town of Hope. The journey through the tunnels is a 3.5 km round-trip hike, and takes approximately one hour to complete. As such, it is a relatively easy excursion with very minimal elevation gain. The hike provides numerous opportunities for stunning, panoramic views of the wild Coquihalla River from its connecting bridges. There are also a number of breathtaking waterfalls and lush vegetation to view along the way, too.

Minnekhada Regional Park

 

The Minnekhada Regional Park is located in northeast Coquitlam and offers over 200 hectares of outdoor wonder to explore. The park is home to myriad wildlife, which includes Wood Ducks, beavers, and other wildlife. It is also home to a marsh, and has a lovely picnic area that is perfect for families to enjoy a summer day. With that being said, the park is suitable for hiking year-round.

Burnaby Mountain

 

Burnaby Mountain’s viewpoint offers scenic views of the Burrard Inlet, downtown Vancouver and the Indian arm. What’s more, there are a number of lovey trails to hike through on the mountain, which makes it an ideal place to get some exercise as well as soak in a marvellous panorama. It makes the perfect place to bring your kids because of the numerous trails available for all fitness levels.

 

Source: Vancouver is Awesome