Baden-Powell Trail
The Baden-Powell Trail is a scenic hiking route located in the North Shore Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. Spanning approximately 48 kilometers, it connects the municipalities of West Vancouver and North Vancouver. The trail is named after Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of the Boy Scouts, and offers stunning views of the surrounding forests, mountains, and waterways.
Hikers can experience a variety of terrains, including lush forests, rocky paths, and steep inclines. The trail is divided into sections, making it accessible for both day hikes and multi-day backpacking trips. Along the way, there are several campsites and viewpoints, providing opportunities for rest and enjoyment of the natural beauty.