Mount Brunswick

$179.99

Overview

Mount Brunswick is the highest peak on Vancouver’s North Shore and one of the most rewarding summit hikes in British Columbia. This challenging mountain adventure takes you through lush coastal forest, rugged alpine terrain, and ultimately to a breathtaking summit overlooking Howe Sound, the Sea to Sky region, and countless surrounding peaks.

Why You'll Love This Hike

  1. Summit the highest peak on Vancouver’s North Shore

  2. Incredible panoramic views of Howe Sound and the Coast Mountains

  3. One of the most rewarding mountain adventures near Vancouver

  4. Rugged alpine terrain and true summit experience

  5. Small group experience with a local guide

Pickup Time & Total Duration

Pickup from Vancouver is at 7:30 AM. Guests can expect the full experience to take approximately 10 hours round trip, including transportation, hiking time, breaks, and time at the summit.

What To Expect

This is a challenging full-day mountain adventure with significant elevation gain and steep sections throughout the climb. Guests should expect a physically demanding hike, rewarding summit views, and a true sense of accomplishment upon reaching the top. Along the way, you'll experience beautiful forests, mountain ridgelines, and some of the most impressive scenery on the North Shore.

What's Included

  1. Round-trip transportation from Vancouver

  2. First Aid certified guide

  3. Complimentary water and snacks

  4. Small group experience

What To Bring

  1. Hiking boots or trail shoes with good traction

  2. Daypack

  3. Lunch and extra snacks

  4. Weather-appropriate layers

  5. Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a camera

Fitness Level

Challenging. Recommended for hikers with strong fitness levels who are comfortable with steep climbs, long hiking days, and significant elevation gain.

Important Notes

Mountain weather can change quickly and conditions near the summit may differ significantly from Vancouver. This hike operates only when weather and trail conditions are suitable, and your guide may adjust plans if conditions become unsafe.

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Overview

Mount Brunswick is the highest peak on Vancouver’s North Shore and one of the most rewarding summit hikes in British Columbia. This challenging mountain adventure takes you through lush coastal forest, rugged alpine terrain, and ultimately to a breathtaking summit overlooking Howe Sound, the Sea to Sky region, and countless surrounding peaks.

Why You'll Love This Hike

  1. Summit the highest peak on Vancouver’s North Shore

  2. Incredible panoramic views of Howe Sound and the Coast Mountains

  3. One of the most rewarding mountain adventures near Vancouver

  4. Rugged alpine terrain and true summit experience

  5. Small group experience with a local guide

Pickup Time & Total Duration

Pickup from Vancouver is at 7:30 AM. Guests can expect the full experience to take approximately 10 hours round trip, including transportation, hiking time, breaks, and time at the summit.

What To Expect

This is a challenging full-day mountain adventure with significant elevation gain and steep sections throughout the climb. Guests should expect a physically demanding hike, rewarding summit views, and a true sense of accomplishment upon reaching the top. Along the way, you'll experience beautiful forests, mountain ridgelines, and some of the most impressive scenery on the North Shore.

What's Included

  1. Round-trip transportation from Vancouver

  2. First Aid certified guide

  3. Complimentary water and snacks

  4. Small group experience

What To Bring

  1. Hiking boots or trail shoes with good traction

  2. Daypack

  3. Lunch and extra snacks

  4. Weather-appropriate layers

  5. Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a camera

Fitness Level

Challenging. Recommended for hikers with strong fitness levels who are comfortable with steep climbs, long hiking days, and significant elevation gain.

Important Notes

Mountain weather can change quickly and conditions near the summit may differ significantly from Vancouver. This hike operates only when weather and trail conditions are suitable, and your guide may adjust plans if conditions become unsafe.