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Golden Ears Park is one of B.C.’s largest parks and one of the province’s most popular camping destinations. With recreation opportunities just over an hour east of Vancouver, the park draws visitors from across the Lower Mainland, and beyond.
The park offers these visitors three large campgrounds and an extensive system of hiking and horseback-riding trails. Alouette Lake, meanwhile, is a popular spot for swimming, windsurfing, water-skiing, canoeing, boating, and fishing.
The landscape of Golden Ears Park offers an excellent example of B.C.’s coastal western hemlock forest. The park’s extensive backcountry is mountainous and extremely rugged.
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