End of the Line is a great place to start (& end) countless adventures on the North Shore. Here are some of our favourites.
Lynn Canyon Park & Suspension Bridge
This park is home to 3 local gems: The Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge, 30 Foot Pool and Twin Falls! All less than a 15 minute walk from our front door!
Rice Lake
Rice Lake is a beautiful and popular spot for a walk, picnic or fishing. It is stocked with more than 5,000 Rainbow Trout each year and is only a 10 minute walk from our front door.
Lynn Headwaters
Lynn Headwaters Regional Park is a popular gateway to the North Shore wilderness. It is the largest of Vancouver’s regional parks, and there are many hiking trails to explore for all skill levels. The most popular being the Varley Trail, Lynn Loop, Lynn Peak and Norvan Falls.
Seymour Valley Trailway
The Seymour Valley Trailway is a 10KM paved path that winds through a diverse forest. The Trailway features 5 picnic sites with outhouses, picnic tables and is a beacon for walkers, in-line skaters and road cyclists. There is also a vast network of off-road trails with a wide range of terrain from moderate to more extreme-style mountain biking.
Mount Fromme
Mt. Fromme is a world famous mountain biking destination. The trails can be accessed via the top of Mountain Highway. Fromme offers classic North Shore riding, with it’s iconic ladder bridges, rock drops, skinny bridges and, of course, lush rainforest. Overall, because of the technical challenges, the trails are better suited for intermediate to advanced riders.
Baden Powell Trail
The Baden Powell Trail winds it way across the North Shore Mountains from Horseshoe Bay to Deep Cove. There are entry points to the trail just minutes from End of the line making us a great starting or ending point for any Baden Powell adventuring.