Golden Ears Provincial Park
About Golden Ears Provincial Park
Golden Ears Provincial Park is a Provincial Park in British Columbia, Canada at 555.9 km². It is named after the unmistakable twin pinnacles which are usually alluded to as Golden Ears Mount Blanshard Elevation: 1716 m or 5630 ft. The recreation center's southern end is situated on the northern edge of the area region of Maple Ridge on the north side of the Fraser River. The recreation center was initially part of Garibaldi Provincial Park set up 1927 however was divided from as a different park in 1967. The recreation center is regularly utilized for climbing, horseback riding, outdoors, and sculling. There are three primary campgrounds at Golden Ears Park, with an aggregate limit of 409 vehicle open campgrounds.
There are likewise boondocks campgrounds accessible at the recreation center, otherwise called "Stroll In/Wilderness Camping". At long last, there are two gathering campgrounds accessible for reservation, by any gathering booking at least 15 grown-ups, with a most extreme aggregate of 50 people. This trail takes you toward the Northern summit of the Golden Ears massif. The trail is around 12 km one-path from the west ravine parking garage with a rise pick up of 1500 meters. You can come and enjoy this place.
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