We love a good secret. The problem is that we just can't keep it to ourselves. We think that you and your BFF should explore some of the lesser-known parts of the province this fall. That's why we came up with a list of secret places around B.C. You can thank us later. Narcity may receive a portion of sales if you purchase something from this article, which was created independently by Narcity's editorial team just for you. B.C. is massive and there are tons of hidden gems all around us. Editor's Choice: The Longest & Highest Trestle Bridge In The World Is Just A Short Drive From Calgary From secret waterfalls to hikes that have only seen a few visitors, we know it all. We can no longer keep these bits of information to ourselves and we decided to share our favourite places with you and your favourite person. This fall, we want you to grab your BFF and hit the open road. These locations have something for everyone â especially the adrenaline seekers. Bookmark this page and use it as your guide to having the best fall ever. Whistler Train Wreck Address: Whistler Quarry Rd., Whistler, BC Why You Need To Go: This is a super-secret place so you didnât hear it from us. Step out into the chilly fall air and walk across the adrenaline-filled suspension bridge. When you get to the end youâll see train cars that have been there since 1956. View this post on Instagram Off the rails đ #whistler #trainwreck #train #canada #travel #wherenext #tradieontour #dabnation A post shared by Mitch (@hufflepuff_1) on Sep 8, 2019 at 3:30am PDT Website Parkhurst Ghost Town Address: Whistler, BC Why You Need To Go: Waterfalls are great but if youâre going for something different then this is it. Fall is the perfect time to explore all things spooky. Originally built in the 1900s, this abandoned town was left for dead in 1966. Listen closely when youâre there. Maybe youâll hear unexpected visitors. View this post on Instagram - . Parkhurst ghost town đ» A post shared by ThomasGaffney (@thomasgaffney) on Oct 17, 2019 at 9:11am PDT Website Kayaking In Indian Arm Address: Indian Arm, BC Why You Need To Go: Only a few minutes away from Vancouver, this spot is one of the best places to kayak. There are rentals on-site so donât worry about bringing your own equipment. Given the lush fall scenery, you'll want to bring a camera. View this post on Instagram Gotta love the freedom of the kayaks! Just found an island on the Indian Arm and pulled up. A post shared by Julian Hicks (@thejulianhicks) on Aug 30, 2020 at 7:08pm PDT Website Giant Pumpkin Spiced Cinnamon Buns Address: 2088 Commercial Dr. and 2565 Alma St., Vancouver, BC Why You Need To Go: For four days only, a Vancouver bakery is selling giant pumpkin spiced cinnamon buns. And yes. Theyâre actually giant. Sale starts Friday, October 9 and runs until Monday, October 12. Donât miss it. View this post on Instagram The only type of stacks we need in life đ±â â đž - @foodlees A post shared by NATIV MEDIA | We Are Social (@nativmediaco) on May 10, 2020 at 5:00pm PDT Website Halfway Hot Springs Address: Halcyon, Central Kootenay, BC Why You Need To Go: This chilly season is the perfect time to hit up a hot spring. Not only will the water be warm but the surrounding foliage will be changing colours making it scenic and relaxing. Stress? Donât know her. View this post on Instagram Hot springs + snow + good company this weekend đđŒ . . #halfwayhotsprings #kootenays #beautifulbc #wintercamping #vanlife #isupposethatdoesntcountascampingđ #yeswkr A post shared by Jacqueline Corlett (@jackiec4) on Nov 12, 2018 at 7:30pm PST Website Rent A Treehouse Price: $189 a night Address: Chilliwack, BC Why You Need To Go: There is a literal treehouse in B.C. that is begging to be rented out this fall. Itâs super cozy and located in an area that has some of the most iconic fall activities ever. Making it the perfect BFF getaway. Lisa | Airbnb Book Here Prices and terms of occupancy are confirmed at the time of publishing, but they can change at any time. Hole In the Wall Address: Port Alberni, BC Why You Need To Go: This waterfall only takes 15 minutes to get to. Itâs the literal hole in the stone wall that has water flowing through it. During the fall, the water is super chilly but dip your toes in. Itâs worth it. View this post on Instagram Our next hike led us to this stunning place named âHole in the wallâ. Such a creative name for an actual hole in a wall #vancouverisland #portalberni #waterfall #forest #holeinthewall #britishcolumbia #canadianhumor #nature #naturephotography #blue #travel #traveling #travelling #canada #photography #potd #photo #nikon #nikonphotography #travelphotography #wanderlust #globetrotter #beautifuldestinations #adventure #traveltheworld #travelcanada #lovetravel #traveller #travelholic #aroundtheworld A post shared by Nina (@ninas_path) on Apr 1, 2020 at 8:44am PDT Website Hellâs Gate Airtram Price: $30.99 Address: 43111 Trans-Canada Hwy., Boston Bar, BC Why You Need To Go: Youâll feel like youâre a bird with these iconic views. Located two and a half hours from Vancouver, this suspense tram is one of the steepest in North America. Hope youâre in for an adrenaline rush. View this post on Instagram A visit to Hellsgate. The river below is Fraser river, 11th longest river in Canada. #fraserriver #rivers #hellsgatebc #hellsgateairtram #airtram #bridgesincanada #canada_gram #canadađ #tourismcanada #tourismbc #travelphotography #traveling #travelgram #gooutside #liveandexplore #travelwithme #placestosee A post shared by Sherry J (@cherberrry) on Aug 15, 2019 at 7:06pm PDT Website Before you get going, check our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your trip.