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Some Of The Best Fall Views In BC Can Be Found At These 8 Stunning Spots

A romantic gondola ride for two, please. 🚡

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Take a deep breath and smell the fall air, because it's that time of the year again. The best part about the season is the explosion of colours, and with no shortage of amazing views in B.C., it almost makes the colder weather worth it.

It's the perfect time to go on stunning hikes, dreamy gondola rides, and walk through scenic parks filled with bright red and orange leaves.

Stawamus Chief Trail

Difficulty: Intermediate

Length: 7 kilometres

Location: Squamish, BC

Why You Need To Go: With three epic peaks, you'll get view after view on this hike. It's a crazy workout too, starting with a steep climb that will get your heart pumping. You can choose how long you want to go, hiking to either the first, second, or third peak.

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Hollyburn Peak

Difficulty: Intermediate

Length: 8.7 kilometres

Location: West Vancouver, BC

Why You Need To Go: A short drive from downtown Vancouver, this is the perfect place to escape into nature on a fall day. In typical B.C. fashion, you'll get a glimpse of the city, mountains, and water all in one beautiful trek.

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Sea To Sky Gondola

Difficulty: Easy!

Location: Squamish, BC

Why You Need To Go: Sometimes you just can't be bothered to do the hike in order to get the views. Thankfully, there are gondolas for days like that. You get the incredible view of the trees next to the bright ocean without the climb. The Sea To Sky Gondola is a classic choice for anyone visiting, but also a fun weekend activity for anyone in the area.

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The Skywalk Trail

Difficulty: Difficult

Length: 14 kilometres

Location: Whistler, BC

Why You Need To Go: This long journey is worth the effort and will take you past stunning lakes, incredible rainforest areas, and breathtaking mountains. The whole thing is about nine hours, so you'll have ample time to see tons of changing leaves.

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Norvan Falls

Difficulty: Moderate

Length: 13.8 kilometres

Location: North Vancouver, BC

Why You Need To Go: You don't need to hike up to a peak for an amazing view this fall. Norvan Falls in Lynn Headwaters Regional Park is a magical hike that leads to an incredible waterfall. Any trail in Lynn Park is a great way to go deep into the forest and see the foliage.

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Golden Ears Canyon Loop

Difficulty: Moderate

Length: 12 kilometres

Location: Maple Ridge, BC

Why You Need To Go: This loop takes you through a beautiful section of Golden Ears Provincial Park, with a few slightly steep and rugged parts. The whole park is a peaceful oasis where you can spend days exploring.

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Sunshine Coast Trail

Difficulty: Moderate

Length: 180 kilometres

Address: Powell River, BC

Why You Need To Go: Try not to get too intimidated by the kilometres here because this trail has a ton of shorter hikes within it! You can even do a multi-day hike if you want to really explore and camp overnight before it gets too cold.

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Four Lakes Trail

Difficulty: Easy

Length: 6.5 kilometres

Address: Squamish, BC

Why You Need To Go: This easy loop is perfect for a relaxing walk where you can enjoy the scenery. Walk past the calm lakes and massive trees, and maybe even set up a picnic along the way.

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Before you get going, check out our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your adventure.

  • Editor

    Morgan Leet (she/her) is an Editor for Narcity Media Group. After graduating from Carleton University’s School of Journalism and Communication, she jumped into fulfilling her dream as a journalist, merging her passion for travelling with writing. After working in the print media world on Canada’s East Coast, she joined Narcity with a move to B.C., drawn to the beauty of Western Canada. Since then, she's documented her experience moving to Vancouver, covering everything from local events to bucket-list travel destinations across Canada's West Coast.

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