Black Tusk
British Columbia
Renseignements de terrain pour Black Tusk, British Columbia. Données randonnée, conseils saisonniers, topographie et guide expert pour le plein air canadien.
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Conseils de saison
Summer ascent. August: Warmest. September: Fewer crowds, clear views.
À propos de ce lieu
Black Tusk is a rewarding day hike in British Columbia, offering distinctive peak, garibaldi access, alpine across 7.5 km of trail. With 650m of elevation gain, this is manageable for most active hikers.
The trail winds through coastal rainforest, Rocky Mountains, interior plateau, passing through diverse forest ecosystems and scenic viewpoints. The sense of wilderness and solitude increases with every step. Black Tusk regularly appears on lists of Canada's best hikes, and for good reason — it's the kind of trail that fundamentally changes how you see this country.
Comment s'y rendre
Trailhead is approximately 1.5-2 hours from Vancouver. GPS: 49.8°N, 123.0°W. Last 10 km is gravel — all vehicles can manage in dry conditions. Public transit/shuttle runs to the trailhead during peak season.
Stationnement et accès
Paved trailhead parking lot with space for 30+ vehicles. Fills early on summer weekends. If the lot is full, you may need to park up to 1 km back on the road. Parking fee: $5-10/day or annual park pass. No facilities at the trailhead — use the restroom before you arrive. Don't leave valuables in your vehicle.
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Meilleur moment pour visiter
Season: July - September. June: Spring freshness, waterfalls at peak flow, and long daylight hours. July-August: Prime hiking season. Warmest and driest conditions. September-October: Fall colours are breathtaking, especially in the lower elevations. Fewer crowds and clearer air in September.
Terrain et topographie
Distance: 7.5 km. Elevation gain: 650m. Difficulty: Intermediate. The trail follows a well-marked path through coastal rainforest. Rocky and rooty sections require sturdy footwear — trail runners are fine for experienced hikers, but boots recommended for most. River crossings may require fording in early season.
Réglements et permis
Park entry fee or annual pass required. Dogs must be on leash on all trails. Stay on marked trails to protect fragile vegetation. Bear spray is recommended and available for purchase at the park entrance. Group size limits may apply — check with park office. Pack out all waste. Leave No Trace.
Services à proximité
Visitor centre at the park entrance with maps, conditions updates, and bear spray sales. Nearest town with full services: Vancouver (1.5-2 hours). Gear shops in Vancouver for last-minute supplies. Trail guides and maps available at the visitor centre.
Où séjourner
Day hike — no overnight facilities on the trail. Hotels, B&Bs, and hostels available in Vancouver.
Couverture cellulaire et sécurité
Cell service unreliable — do not rely on your phone for navigation. Nearest hospital: Vancouver. Bear and cougar country — travel in groups, make noise, carry bear spray. Carry the ten essentials: navigation, sun protection, insulation, illumination, first aid, fire, tools, nutrition, hydration, and emergency shelter. Let someone know your route and expected return time. Turn back if conditions deteriorate — the mountain will be there next time.
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