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Begbie Falls – Revelstoke

Begbie Falls – Revelstoke

Begbie Falls is a cool double waterfall which is surrounded by gorgeous mossy forest and impressive cliffs. There are so many great mini hikes and waterfalls near Revelstoke (in BC, Canada.) Just like my previous post about Sutherland Falls, Begbie Falls is easy to reach, either via a short (5km) hike from the highway, or if you don’t have time to walk down, you can drive to just a couple of hundred meters away. Begbie Falls Map This map actually…

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Sutherland Falls – Revelstoke

Sutherland Falls – Revelstoke

There are some gorgeous waterfalls near Revelstoke (in BC, Canada) but one of the easiest to visit is Sutherland Falls. You only need to walk for a few minutes to reach this imposing waterfall, so the effort to reward ratio is fantastic! Sutherland Falls is located in Blanket Creek Provincial Park, so just off the Nakusp Mica Creek Highway (Highway 23). This also looks like a great place to camp near Revelstoke. The Blanket Creek Campground and day use area…

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Rainbow Falls – Whistler Walks

Rainbow Falls – Whistler Walks

Rainbow Falls Loop is a super short hike near Whistler that will bring you up to a pretty waterfall; Rainbow Falls. It is possible to do this hike almost year round if you have the right shoes (or snowshoes!) In the summertime, once the snow has melted, this is a fun family friendly trail. The waterfall itself is actually two waterfalls that meet at the bottom with a big splash! We visited on a cold spring morning when it had…

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Whistler Snowshoeing – Callaghan Valley

Whistler Snowshoeing – Callaghan Valley

Did you know that in addition to the fabulous ski runs on Whistler and Blackcomb mountains, there are a bunch of maintained cross country ski runs and snowshoeing trails in Callaghan Valley? These trails are not free; But once you have purchased a pass, it gives you access to over 35km of snowshoe trails in both Callaghan Country (Ski Callaghan) and Whistler Olympic Park. I loved how varied the possible routes were! We snowshoed through wetlands, pretty forests to Olympic…

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