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hiking in bc

When I lived in Vancouver I was always on the hunt for the best hikes in B.C., not too far from the city. In my opinion, a good hike should have either a pretty easy route or a view that's worth a brutal workout — but Dog Mountain is both.

It's only around a 30-minute drive from Vancouver, and the trailhead is at Mount Seymour.

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British Columbia is full of magical hidden gems, many of which are waiting for you, hidden deep within the old forests. If you're not into a big workout, but still want to see the magnificence of nature in full force — head to Narin Falls Provincial Park.

Narin Falls Trail brings you to a rushing waterfall set between rock formations, that gushes down into a pool of emerald water.

The best part of this mini natural wonder is that it takes under an hour to find it.

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The views expressed in this Opinion article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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Whether you're a bouldering champ or a casual stroller, there are so many incredible hikes across B.C. with views worth sweating for. The UBC campus alone is the site of several trails — and one inside the school's botanical garden even has a suspension bridge.

Just in time for your springtime adventures, the Greenheart TreeWalk recently reopened on April 1.

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The True North is filled with so many quintessentially Canadian activities, sights, landmarks and eats.

Some are truly iconic experiences that every Canuck should have on their Canadian bucket list (if they haven't already done them).

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