Author: Billy

  • Camping at Alice Lake Provincial Park

    Camping at Alice Lake Provincial Park

    Quick Facts: The campground at Alice Lake Provincial Park is routinely listed as one of the most family friendly in the region. It features flush toilets, automatic hot water faucets at the sinks, showers, a playground, a paved bicycle pump track, many picnic tables and of course, a very swimmable Alice Lake. We booked an…

  • Camping at Cultus Lake Provincial Park

    Camping at Cultus Lake Provincial Park

    Being so close to Vancouver, Cultus Lake Provincial Park is one of the most popular camping destinations in BC. There are ample recreational opportunities including a waterpark and an adventure park, boat and jetski rentals, and a privately owned Sunnyside campground for camping alternatives to the provincial sites. We’ve stayed at 3 of the 4…

  • Cultus Lake Paddle

    Cultus Lake Paddle

    Quick Facts Parking and Launching: Entrance Bay Picnic Area Spring Bay Picnic Area Maple Bay Picnic Area Launching type: beach Difficulty – generally easy especially in the morning before motorboats and wind pick up Boat traffic – many motor boats, jet skis especially on a weekend afternoon. Water-skiers get up surprisingly early. View – lakeshore…

  • Camping in the Rain

    Camping in the Rain

    It’s a bliss to go camping in perfect weather, as one gets to enjoy the sunshine during the day and the starry sky in the night. However, it’s not always easy to avoid the rain on the west coast. We live in a temperate rain forest, after all. As we often book a camping trip…

  • Gold Creek Walk-In Campsites at Golden Ears Provincial Park

    Gold Creek Walk-In Campsites at Golden Ears Provincial Park

    Quite presciently, BC Parks added 65 campsites at the ultra popular Golden Ears Provincial Park in 2019. This undoubtedly helped with the COVID-19 Outdoor Rush of 2020 and 2021. Twenty of these new additions are walk-in sites at the Gold Creek Campground. (A common misconception is that “walk-ins” mean no reservation or First Come First…

  • Boundary Bay Regional Park

    Boundary Bay Regional Park

    Quick Facts: AllTrails link: Boundary Bay, 3.7km with 11m elevation Difficulty: very easy, stroller friendly Traffic: heavy on a sunny weekend afternoon Facilities: flush toilet, big playground, accessible path on sandy beach View: sandy beaches of Boundary Bay, flat and exposed sandy dunes Overall score: 7/10 Boundary Bay Regional Park features a sandy Centennial Beach and…

  • Where to Paddle in the City of Vancouver

    Where to Paddle in the City of Vancouver

    Surrounded by water on 3 sides, Vancouver enjoys some fantastic paddling locations. The entire stretch of coastline from False Creek to Wreck Beach is dotted with water access points and parks. You can also go north to explore English Bay and Stanley Park, but be mindful not to get too close to Lions Gate Bridge.…

  • Paddling Safety Tips

    Paddling Safety Tips

    As more and more of our friends pick up paddleboarding, here are a few safety tips that we learned from various sources. I felt obligated to list them here so that readers consider these before jumping in to explore one of the destinations we share on our blog. Paddle with others. Paddling with someone who…

  • 2021 Island Camping Trip

    2021 Island Camping Trip

    2021 was the Year of Camping for our Outdoor Family. We did more than a dozen small camping trips between April and August, culminating in a big 6 day, 5 night trip to Vancouver Island and Salt Spring Island. August 15: Camping at Goldstream Provincial Park August 16: Royal BC Museum, Victoria waterfront, Goldstream Falls…

  • Mahon Park

    Mahon Park

    Quick Facts: 2.8km walk Difficulty: easy, but not stroller friendly Traffic: light to moderate Facilities: free parking View: forest, creek side views Overall score: 6/10 Mahon Park is a sizeable municipal park in North Vancouver, featuring a very pleasant forested walk beside a loud Wagg Creek and a more mellow Mission Creek. There are 10…