Nestled within British Columbia’s Coast Range, Garibaldi Provincial Park offers a landscape of glacier-covered peaks and lush forests, easily accessible from the towns of Squamish and Whistler. The park’s network of trails leads visitors to serene backcountry lakes and well-maintained campgrounds, perfect for both day trips and extended stays. Dominating the skyline, Black Tusk, a striking pinnacle of volcanic rock, stands as the park’s most iconic feature. Today, hikers and nature enthusiasts can explore these diverse terrains, enjoying the natural beauty and challenging hikes that make this park a standout in the region.
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