Morning Walk & Forest Talk
Looking for an easy walk and relaxing tour? Want to know what it feels like to walk in an old growth forest that once covered Vancouver? We offer an informative, slow paced tour in an stand of old growth forest that is along the shore of the Salish Sea. For those with limited time the tour offers an awe inspiring experience that is within easy reach of Vancouver.  

(available year-round)
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Tour Details:
Location: West Vancouver or North Vancouver

Group Size: 1-8 Guests

1-4 People: CAD $200
5+ People: $45 per person
plus 5% tax 

Type: Easy
Private Interpretive Walk: no previous hiking experience is required.

Trail: approx. 4 km, 2 hrs., max. Elev. 50 m

This tour does not include transportation. You can take bus #250 from downtown Vancouver. Approx. travel time: 45 Min

Bring along water and a snack.

We recommend that you wear layered clothing and trail running shoes. Soles with good tread can grab on to rocks and slippery surfaces. A waterproof outer layer is also highly recommended in the event of rain.
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