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With the internationally acclaimed Calgary Stampede just over for another year, horses are on the mind. Fortunately, the West Coast is home to an array of stables and ranches that offer both English and Western styles of horseback riding.

Whether you’re new to the Coast or simply looking to take up an outdoor activity that boasts both tradition and limitless mental and physical benefits, we’ve found five BC ranches you might like. Keen to saddle up but don’t have any previous riding experience? Most places offer lessons and a one-on-one experience.

 

1. Glen Valley Stables, Langley

Only 45 minutes from downtown Vancouver, Glen Valley Stables offers some of the best trail horses in the Vancouver area and experienced guides to lead you through Campbell Valley Park. Glenn Valley makes sure to match up horse and riders of similar temperament and riding style so their guests can feel safe. Rides range from 1 - 2 hours, and are available in small groups; the more, the merrier!

 

2. Hylee Training & Trail Rides, Mission
A lesson and training ranch located in Mission, BC, Hylee Training has something for everyone from clinics, off-site rides, to show and theory lessons in a relaxed, fun environment. Their stables have horses for all levels of riders, including competition stock.

 

3. Copper Cayuse Outfitters, Ltd., Pemberton
A little further out is Copper Cayuse Outfitters. One of the premiere guided backcountry horseback outfitters in the area, they offer several versions of the mountain horseback trail rides, from one hour rides in the Pemberton Valley to 1/2 day, full day, and 3 day rides. Overnight adventurers will sleep in comfortable platform tents for a true outdoor experience. Their Li-lik-hel Mine Ride has recently been recognized as a Canadian Signature Experience!

 

4. Sundance Guest Ranch, Ashcroft
Looking for a weekend getaway? Sundance is a four hour drive from Vancouver and easily accessible via three different scenic routes, making the journey itself worth it. The ranch is located in central BC, making it one of the warmest and sunniest spots to take in a beautiful view of the Thompson River Valley. With over thousands of acres of land, it’s the perfect place to explore on horseback, or simply watch the horses gallop free. 

 

5. Clayoquot Wilderness Resort, Tofino
How about a full-on vacation in a remote Canadian wilderness resort with five-star cuisine, spa, tents with fluffy duvets and antiques, and other enticing outdoor activities in addition to horseback riding? The resort’s team will personalize your daily adventures based on your interests, experience level, even weather conditions and animal sightings; and they offer a range of highly experienced horses for all levels of riders. Yup, sounds like a dream!

Found another great ranch or stable on your search we don’t have listed here? Went on your very first horseback ride and documented it with an awesome picture? Share it with us! And Happy Trails.


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As spring slowly turns to summer, it is impossible not to be drawn out of Vancouver to enjoy the natural beauty surrounding our wonderful city. Whether you’re spending a day with your family taking a short hike, or lounging lake-side, there are innumerable options to choose from – thankfully, many of these are much closer than you might think.


Here are 5 quintessentially west-coast day trips for your next sunny Sunday, all under two-hours from Downtown:


1.Steveston Village, Richmond

A thirty minute drive from downtown, Steveston village is a sweet sea-side town where visitors can enjoy a quaint harbour, beaches and the historic land-marks of this salmon canning town. Perfect for fish n’ chips and walk on the water, Steveston is a relaxed reprieve from the bustle of Vancouver.

 

2.Deep Cove, North Vancouver

Nestled in the North Shore Mountains, Deep Cove is a delightful mix of an outdoor sports enthusiast’s paradise, and a family friendly spot for a picnic and light hike. Offering Kayaking, mountain biking, and hiking trails of varying length and difficulty, Deep Cove has something for everyone. Honourable mention to Honey’s Donuts - after a long paddle, these donuts will tempt even the most dedicated health enthusiasts.  


3. Alice Lake Provincial Park

Past Shannon Falls on the Sea to Sky high-way, Alice Lake is a provincial park and campground that proves why so many Canadians flock to the forest in the summer months. Enjoy camping, canoeing, lake side sun-bathing and swimming all just 1hr 20mins from Vancouver. On your drive up, the breath taking views off the Sea to Sky highway will tempt you to stop for a picture or two.  


4. Belcarra Regional Park

Just 50 minutes out of Vancouver is Belcarra Regional Park. Located at the entrance to Indian Arm, you can enjoy short walks along the shore-line, as well as swimming in Sasamat Lake. Belcarra offers a variety of sights and activities, and all in perfect proximity to the city.


5. Sea to Summit Trail

For something more rigorous, check out the Sea to Summit hiking trail, which climbs the back side of the famous Stawamus Chief rock-climbing site. This 900 metre climb is intermediate, but views of Howe Sound, Sky Pilot and the surrounding mountain peaks will make the effort more than worth-while. Be sure to bring lots of water and a power bar or two as this hike can take up to 5 hours!

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