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Visit the ecology centre website here. During the winter months dusk falls very early. Use extreme caution and allow plenty of time to return to the park entrance before dark. Please call to book your 30 minute visit at the Ecology Centre.

Walk in visits are accepted if space is available. Masks are required for ages 2 and up, unless you have a medical exemption. It has walking trails, waterfalls, an ecology centre, a suspension bridge and tons of nature. Dogs are welcome, but only when on a leash. If you plan to spend more than just a few short minutes at the park, then take your hiking shoes and plan to spend an hour or two exploring. There are lots of trails going up and down the slopes, many with wooden boardwalks and stairs.

If you want nature and the chance to get some exercise, then this is a wonderful place and highly recommended. South is right and north is left. Twin Falls is a nice spot.

The following video is of the trail if you head south from the parking lot near the suspension bridge. They lead you down to the bridge by Twin Falls. The trail then goes up the canyon on the other side. Heading north along the trail there are a fair number of stairs along the way, but not too many. Up one big flight of stairs, beginning at the 30 foot pool, you end up at the start of the trail heading to Rice Lake which is about a further minute walk away.

The following video is of the trails at Lynn Canyon Park between the top of Lynn Valley Road and just north of the suspension bridge. The entire route is on the western side of Lynn Creek. There is just street parking. Across the street from the store are some steps going down. There is also another road leading to a bridge and then a path that goes to the Lower Seymour Conservation Area and Rice Lake.

The video below begins at the steps that lead down to Lynn Creek from the northern end of Lynn Valley Road. There are also boardwalks and dirt paths through the forest and along the side of the creek. Lynn Canyon Park is 1 km from the turn off. Buses leave Lonsdale Quay about once every 15 minutes on weekdays or 30 minutes on weekends and holidays.



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