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The Cheakamus River is a haven for kayakers, anglers and people looking for stunning views. Stop at one of the various roadside pullouts and take a look at the raging river below. This is one of the most photographed areas on the Sea-to-Sky highway.
This picture perfect 70 metre waterfall is a short walk along a trail from the Brandywine Falls Provincial Park parking lot making it an ideal spot to stop on your Sea-to-Sky trip. The viewpoint from above the waterfall is simply spectacular as the Brandywine River flows its way towards Daisy Lake.
This colossal park covers 194,650 hectares (750 sq. mi.) of mountain wilderness: towering peaks, ancient glaciers, tumbling rivers, alpine meadows and West Coast rainforest. Nirvana for hikers, skiers and campers, the park is home to a seemingly endless list of trails and treks, sure to keep even the most seasoned outdoors addict happy. Highlights include: Diamond Head, Black Tusk, Cheakamus Lake, Mount Garibaldi and the Elfin Lakes. If you plan to head into the backcountry make sure you are properly equipped – it is called the wilderness for a reason – animals are common sights in the park and amenities are non-existent. But as long as you are prepared, you will safely discover that Garibaldi is like nowhere else in the world.
A spectacular expanse of West Coast wilderness, Callaghan Valley is a playground for outdoor lovers from around the world. The area is situated west of Whistler and is the destination for snowmobilers, hikers, paddlers, anglers, campers, backcountry skiers and more, varying on the season. There are few views in the world comparable to being in a canoe in the centre of Callaghan Lake on a calm day in the winter. Snow-capped peaks reflect upon the lake in surreal fashion and the view provides a 360-degree panorama, it is truly outstanding.