BEAUTIFUL GARIBALDI LAKE HIKE IN BC

Published 2017-11-14
BEAUTIFUL GARIBALDI LAKE HIKE IN BC

Garibaldi Lake is a Provincial Park situated 1h 45 min drive North of Vancouver and 1 hour from Whistler.

This hike is an immediate hike, if not one of the more difficult hikes to complete in BC. It is an 18km round trip, which should take around 5-6 hours and a requirement to arrive as early as possible to enjoy what the lake has to offer.

There is a campsite available (Taylor Meadows) for those wanting to wake up with a view of Battleship Island and stare longingly at the beautiful glacier fed waters which leave Garibaldi Lake with one of the bluest waters in BC.

If you are feeling up to an even bigger hike, make sure to check out the Black Tusk and/or Panorama Ridge Trail. If you have also completed any of these hikes, make sure to leave us a comment about your experience.

There is no public transport to get here, so we highly recommend using any of Vancouver's car sharing services. We have listed a few companies below:

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All Comments (10)
  • Crazy hike! But the lake looked amazing! Another great video guys!😁
  • @nwdixieboy
    I don't normally like chatty hike hosts, but you guys a fun to hang with on Youtube. Canadian air for sale OMG
  • Wow this place is really beautiful! Great timelapse as well. I'll definitely need to check that out when I visit in late 2018
  • @Sgt90
    found your channel and your videos are really awesome :) how was it finding a job in canada? I've applied for the work holiday, just wondering how much money i would take to live off of whilst finding a job
  • @noelp.6391
    When u guys coming back in BC or Canada ?