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Garibaldi Provincial Park adventures

Garibaldi Provincial Park Adventures

Garibaldi Provincial Park is a stunning wilderness area in British Columbia known for its dramatic peaks, alpine meadows, and pristine lakes, making it a favorite destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

195,327
Acres Protected
56
Miles of Trails
Approximately 125,000
Annual Visitors
1927
Year Established

About Garibaldi Provincial Park

Garibaldi Provincial Park
 

Located in British Columbia, Canada, Garibaldi Provincial Park spans over 195,000 acres of diverse landscapes, including rugged mountains, dense forests, and picturesque alpine meadows. The park was established in 1927 and is renowned for its breathtaking views and geological features such as Mount Garibaldi and the Barrier, a lava dam. The varied ecosystems within the park support a wide array of wildlife, including black bears, mountain goats, and marmots. Key recreation opportunities include hiking, camping, and backcountry skiing, with the Garibaldi Lake and Black Tusk standing out as popular landmarks. As a destination that draws visitors year-round, Garibaldi offers numerous trails, from easy day hikes to challenging multi-day backcountry excursions, attracting nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

Highlights

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Panoramic vistas from the top of Black Tusk

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Unique volcanic landscapes of Mount Garibaldi

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The turquoise waters of Garibaldi Lake

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Wildflower displays in the summer within alpine meadows

Notable Natural Features

Garibaldi Lake

A beautiful glacial lake known for its striking turquoise color and surrounded by snowy peaks.

Black Tusk

A prominent volcanic pinnacle that serves as one of the most recognizable peaks in the park.

The Barrier

A massive lava dam that forms a natural boundary for Garibaldi Lake.