Above: In parts of the Capilano River Regional Park, Spanish moss festoons the tree branches like green tinsel.

Hiking Vancouver

Vancouver is a cosmopolitan city encircled by water and deep-green mountains. On this trip, it was a priority for me to explore the city’s natural surroundings.

In partnership with Musette Tours, the Loden Hotel offers WanderFIT bicycle and hiking excursions. The marketing of these private tours emphasizes fitness, but for me, sightseeing was the goal. I requested a two-hour hike and explained that I was interested in access to memorable views and landscapes. My personable guide was waiting for me in the Loden lobby right on time, and we set out in his SUV across the Lions Gate Bridge. Within just 15 minutes, we parked on the edge of the Capilano River Regional Park. He brought along water and snacks, which allowed me to hike without a pack. We spent a delightful afternoon tramping through a fragrant forest of towering firs and cedars, which were often richly decorated with Spanish moss. Periodically, the trees would open to views of the rugged river gorge. I got some exercise, but more important, I discovered a beautiful part of Vancouver I would have otherwise missed.

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Above: In parts of the Capilano River Regional Park, Spanish moss festoons the tree branches like green tinsel.

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