Crown Land Near Vancouver
12 crown land sites
0 fishing spots
8 campgrounds
Vancouver is ringed by mountains, and real public land starts closer than most residents think โ Mount Seymour and Cypress provincial parks are both within 20 km of downtown, on the North Shore. Further out, the Sea-to-Sky corridor toward Squamish and Whistler opens up much larger recreation areas and forest service roads. This page rounds up the closest public land, campgrounds and road trips out of Vancouver.
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Crown Land Nearby
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16 km
Ioco Trials Bike Riding Area
Recreation Reserve
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17 km
MOUNT SEYMOUR PARK
PROVINCIAL PARK
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17 km
CYPRESS PARK
PROVINCIAL PARK
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18 km
APODACA PARK
PROVINCIAL PARK
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19 km
BOWEN ISLAND ECOLOGICAL RESERVE
ECOLOGICAL RESERVE
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22 km
Eagle Mountain
Recreation Site
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23 km
Galbraith Bay North
Recreation Reserve
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23 km
Mount Gardner
Recreation Site
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23 km
Little Flower Island
Recreation Reserve
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24 km
Hope Point
Recreation Site
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24 km
Brunswick Tunnel Point
Recreation Reserve
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24 km
HALKETT BAY MARINE PARK
PROVINCIAL PARK
Nearest Campgrounds
Road Trips Nearby
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes โ Mount Seymour and Cypress provincial parks are within 20 km on the North Shore; much larger recreation areas open up along the Sea-to-Sky corridor toward Squamish and Whistler.
Not directly in the North Shore parks, which are day-use; genuine free/dispersed crown land camping starts further out along forest service roads past Squamish.
Vancouver to Squamish or Vancouver to the Sunshine Coast are the most popular, both under 90 minutes.
Regulations
A valid BC fishing licence is required to fish anywhere on this page. North Shore parks charge parking fees and close trails seasonally for bear activity; dispersed camping further out requires checking current wildfire bans and forest service road access before heading out.
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