Brandywine Falls Provincial Park
Brandywine Falls Provincial Park
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tamar k
Tucson, AZ80 contributions
Jul 2023
EASY...very well worth it! Just park car in lot, follow the wide path towards the falls. Very short walk and the view platform is wide and perfectly placed. You then can continue the walk for a little way to see a wide-open expanse view of the lake beyond. There may be other hiking trails there but, we didn't look for them.
Written July 23, 2023
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Mike E
Vancouver, Canada80 contributions
Jul 2020
My family of four (two kids aged 7 and 4) stopped here en route to Whistler from Vancouver. This was a really beautiful, easy and family-friendly hike to an impressive falls. It also provided us a much needed break from the road!
Written July 16, 2020
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Charlotte, NC100 contributions
Dec 2019
Very pretty short hike of about a half mile with little elevation. Lovely views of waterfalls and mountains with plenty of opportunities for picture taking. Convenient stop on the way to Whistler. Even in the snow, the trail was hard packed enough that people could push baby strollers. It's nice that pets are allowed. We had young and older people and everyone enjoyed it.
Written March 6, 2020
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pds209
New Westminster, Canada199 contributions
Jul 2020 • Solo
The main trail here is a short, easy, and picturesque walk to a platform from which to view the falls. The route is, for the most part, wide and paved. The only “choke point” is a small bridge over a stream near the entrance. Beyond the main viewing platform, there are a couple of further viewpoints from which to take photos and admire the surroundings. This park is an excellent choice for families.
Written July 16, 2020
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Guelph, Canada171 contributions
Sept 2021
Pretty place to go for a slow stroll. Heard pikas in the rock piles at parking lot and near train tracks. Unfortunately people do not understand how to stay ion trails and go on the rocks and also around the other side of the falls. Please do not be one of these people.
Written October 16, 2021
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Marc W
Weymouth, UK1,949 contributions
Sept 2023 • Couples
Brandywine Falls are just a 15-minute drive south from Whistler.
The carpark was big and it had plenty of space when we visited. The falls themselves are roughly a 15-minute easy walk from the carpark.
Sadly, when we visited the weather was very wet. However, this didn't stop us from having a look, and to be honest, sometimes things look better in bad weather than they do in glorious weather!
The carpark was big and it had plenty of space when we visited. The falls themselves are roughly a 15-minute easy walk from the carpark.
Sadly, when we visited the weather was very wet. However, this didn't stop us from having a look, and to be honest, sometimes things look better in bad weather than they do in glorious weather!
Written January 5, 2024
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Sue S
Kingston, Canada379 contributions
Jun 2022
The parking was limited on a busy Sunday afternoon but after 10 minutes, we were able to secure a spot. The trails were well maintained with flattened gravel, making it easy for mountain bikers, walkers and strollers alike. The falls are a few minutes from the parking lot. If you take the Sea to Sky trail, you can get to the Bungee bridge, which is entertaining in itself. Nice park for an afternoon hike.
Written June 21, 2022
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William Hurl
Ontario, Canada120 contributions
Sept 2023 • Couples
This was a nice little reprieve from the tourist trap town of Whistler. It’s about 20 kms away and when we were there it was very quiet and peaceful. The trails are not treacherous and the views and smells of nature are exactly what you expect to see in British Columbia.
I could’ve stayed here all day. There was no entry fee when we were there, not sure if that’s the norm.
If you’re in Whistler take a break here.
I could’ve stayed here all day. There was no entry fee when we were there, not sure if that’s the norm.
If you’re in Whistler take a break here.
Written May 1, 2024
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John B
Sutton-on-Sea, UK329 contributions
May 2023 • Couples
A short walk from the car park, the 70 metre falls are really pretty and were at full flow and really impressive. There are views of Daisy Lake and the surrounding countryside. Well worth the visit before a visit to Whistler and the road beyond with the chance of seeing Eagles and Black Bears if you are lucky.
Written June 20, 2023
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Kirsty L
London, UK114 contributions
Jul 2023 • Couples
We stopped off when travelling the Sea to Sky Highway. It said it was a 15 min walk from the carpark but it was definitely quicker than this.
It was a lovely stop off with a lovely view. There were a couple of other trails to follow but we didn't do those hikes so I can't report on those.
It was a lovely stop off with a lovely view. There were a couple of other trails to follow but we didn't do those hikes so I can't report on those.
Written August 3, 2023
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Hey Can you tell me how long was the walk from parking to the falls.
Written August 13, 2018
Ten-fifteen minutes at best. Brisk and crisp.
Written June 17, 2019
Does anyone know if you can swim in the Falls area during the summer months? We are planning to head here in August and our family is full of strong swimmers....didn't know if this area is reachable or mainly just for the "view". Thanks!!
Written January 25, 2018
No, not a swimming hole. Too dangerous and forbidden.
Written January 29, 2018
Mandi G
Prairieville, Louisiana
Is the trail to the viewing platform wheelchair accessible?
Written July 10, 2016
As long as it doest rain a wheelchair will be fine! Just trains to cross but its not difficult!
Written July 18, 2016
Is this area usually hike able during the beginning of April?
Written November 16, 2015
in most winters, early April will probably mean that the area still has snow. And if it's not snow it'll be wet with melted snow. So dress accordingly - warm layers and waterproof.
Last winter was the warmest in the past 100 years so early April there was probably very little snow.
Written November 18, 2015
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