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* [[West Lion]]
* [[West Lion]]
* [[Mount Brunswick]]
* [[Mount Brunswick]]
* [[Mount Harvey ]]
* [[Mount Harvey]]


[http://www.greyhound.ca/en/ Greyhound] runs Regular service between Vancouver and Whistler providing good access to trailheads for:
[http://www.greyhound.ca/en/ Greyhound] runs Regular service between Vancouver and Whistler providing good access to trailheads for:
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* [[Brew Hut]] ''via Brew Lake Trail from Brandywine Falls''
* [[Brew Hut]] ''via Brew Lake Trail from Brandywine Falls''
* [[Spearhead Traverse]]
* [[Spearhead Traverse]]
* [[Stawamus Cheif backside trail]]
* [[Squamish Rock|Squamish rock climbing]]


Also, the [[West Coast Trail]] is serviced by a private bus company - [http://www.trailbus.com West Coast Trail Express].  They provide service to the trailheads from Victoria and Nanaimo
Also, the [[West Coast Trail]] is serviced by a private bus company - [http://www.trailbus.com West Coast Trail Express].  They provide service to the trailheads from Victoria and Nanaimo

Revision as of 16:57, 16 April 2007

Many VOCers can't afford cars, but that doesn't mean you have to scrounge a ride to get out. This page is dedicated to trips that can be pulled off without a car.

Buses

Many trips in West and North Vancouver are accessible by city bus, or various shuttle busses. Check the Translink website for bus schedules.

Greyhound runs Regular service between Vancouver and Whistler providing good access to trailheads for:

Also, the West Coast Trail is serviced by a private bus company - West Coast Trail Express. They provide service to the trailheads from Victoria and Nanaimo

Hitchhiking

Combination

Cycling

Biking to the trailhead opens up access to a lot of nearby parks that are hard to get to by bus. For these trips, city busses will generally get you close, but not quite all the way there.

Multimodal Self Propelled

a combination of biking, paddling, walking, and climbing.