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  1. Lynn Canyon Park is a great location for a family picnic, a leisurely hike, or a refreshing swim in one of the many popular swimming holes. Lynn Canyon Park has grown from 12 acres in its early years to 617 acres today. Lynn Canyon Park contains second growth forest with most of the trees aged approximately 80 to 100 years old.

  2. Lynn Canyon Park. Length: 3.5 mi • Est. 1h 48m. Varley Trail and Rice Lake loop. Moderate•4.5(327) #8 - Varley Trail and Rice Lake loop. Lynn Canyon Park. Length: 6.4 mi • Est. 2h 47m. The Varley Trail and Rice Lake loop follows some of the best trails in the area with beautiful mossy trees and gorgeous mountain views and river views.

  3. According to Tripadvisor travelers, these are the best ways to experience Lynn Canyon Park: Vancouver Biking and Hiking Tour including Lunch (From $112.21) Mesmerizing Nature Walk in Lynn Canyon Park (From $115.84) Vancouver City & Nature Photography (From $147.23) Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge & Park Photography (From $85.65)

  4. Hike across North Vancouver. This trail crosses the entire North Shore region and passes through Lynn Canyon Park. It is well marked and provides a variety of rugged and smooth sections for novice to advanced hikers. It takes approximately 1 to 1.5 hours to hike the section of the Baden Powell Trail that passes through Lynn Canyon Park.

  5. Lynn Canyon Park is a municipal park in the District of North Vancouver, British Columbia. When the park officially opened in 1912 it was only 12 acres (4.9 ha) in size, but it now encompasses 617 acres (250 ha). The park has many hiking trails of varying length and difficulty.

  6. Lynn Canyon Park is a free self-guided adventure and a great place to learn about North Vancouver’s eco-system. Although the main attraction is the suspension bridge, people also enjoy hiking the surrounding boardwalks and trails. Rangers are on site in July and August to to offer walking tours and information about the area’s flora and fauna.

  7. Lynn Canyon is located in Lynn Valley in North Vancouver. If driving, go up Lynn Valley Road and turn right on Peter’s Road. Lynn Canyon Park is one kilometre from the turn-off. From Vancouver and the Iron Workers’ Memorial Bridge, head up the “Cut” – the long steep stretch of highway not far past the bridge – and turn off to the ...

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