Family Walks and Hikes on Greater Vancouver's North Shore


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The Lower Mainland's first entry in the series introduces readers to a wide range of trails that North Vancouver, West Vancouver, and the Howe Sound Islands have to offer. With routes ranging from neighbourhood walks to backcountry adventures to rugged mountain vistas, Family Walks and Hikes of Greater Vancouver's North Shore has something for everyone. Trails include:
  • Mount Artaban
  • Kennedy Falls/Big Cedar
  • Lynn Canyon Park
  • Whyte Lake
  • Goat Ridge
  • De Pencier Bluffs
  • Lower MacKay Creek
  • Mount Seymour
  • Yew Lake
  • Eagle Bluffs
  • Hollyburn Mountain
  • Goat Mountain
  • Maplewood Flats
  • Lighthouse Park
  • Cypress Falls
  • Ranging from charmingly easy to moderately challenging, all of these hikes are accessible from reliable roads and popular staging areas. In addition, each hike is accompanied by a clear, colourful map, step by step directions, and full-colour photographs. Each route includes:

  • detailed directions to trailheads
  • colour maps and photographs
  • seasonal information
  • round-trip distances
  • trail commentary
  • difficulty ratings


  • Author: Harry Crerar
    Publisher: Rocky Mountain Books Incorporated
    Published: 04/03/2020
    Pages: 176
    Binding Type: Paperback
    Weight: 0.70lbs
    Size: 8.40h x 5.40w x 0.60d
    ISBN13: 9781771604291
    ISBN10: 1771604298
    BISAC Categories:
    - Travel | Canada | Western Provinces (AB, BC)
    - Travel | Special Interest | Family
    - Travel | Special Interest | Hikes & Walks

    About the Author
    Harrison Crerar grew up exploring the trails, creeks, and mountains of his hometown, North Vancouver. With 3 younger siblings, he has lots of experience hiking with kids of all ages on many different trails. He is also an avid runner, and loves travel and adventures, whether hiking, on skis, or in a kayak or canoe. With David Crerar and Bill Maurer, he is the co-author of The Glorious Mountains of Vancouver's North Shore (2018). He is currently studying biology at McGill University.