Best attractions and places to see around Area F (McConnell Creek/Hatzic Prairie) are characterized by wild, forested landscapes within the Hatzic Valley. This region, carved by glacial action and flanked by the Douglas Ranges, offers a variety of natural features and points of interest. Historically significant for logging, the area includes notable landmarks such as Cascade Falls and Mount St. Benedict. Visitors can explore a mix of natural and cultural sites, reflecting the area's rural character and historical development.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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This boardwalk on the west side of Rolley Lake crosses marshy wetlands as part of the loop trail around the lake. Rolley Lake itself is a calm, small lake where you can take in some tranquil scenery or canoe/kayak on the water. The lake is stocked, making it a popular fishing spot in the spring.
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The direct route from the parking lot to Garibaldi Lake is easily doable even in early May, as the snow on the trails is already packed. Before that, we hiked up to Panaroma Ridge, which is almost impossible without snowshoes or something similar at this time of year (1.80 meters of snow), but at least you're completely alone there.
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Going for a swim in the water is really recommended and nice after the strenuous climb
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In July 2023, the bridge was secured with ropes.
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The 'Battleship Islands' in 'Garibaldi Lake' are close to the shore in front of the campsite. They have borne the name since 1927 because they are a group of tiny islands, often with just a single tree that looks like a boat mast. https://hikeinwhistler.com/index.php/hiking-glossary/492-battleship-islands
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'Garibaldi Lake' is part of the Garibaldi Lake system, formed by lava flows during the last Ice Age. The lake is at an altitude of around 1,400 m and has an area of almost 10 km2. Outflow from 'Garibaldi Lake' occurs only by seepage into cracks in the lava dam ('The Barrier'), with 'Rubble Creek' rising from springs at the base of 'The Barrier'. During spring snowmelt, runoff occurs in a surface water body. The drainage occurs through the 'Lesser Garibaldi Lake' and the 'Barrier Lake' over a length of approx. 1.6 km. https://besthikesbc.ca/hiking-garibaldi-lake-in-whistler/
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'Taylor Creek' is on the trail to 'Garibaldi Lake'. The raging mountain stream flows into the 'Lesser Garibaldi Lake'. The water can easily be crossed on an unsecured bridge made of concrete and steel. https://www.outdoorvancouver.ca/featured-trail-garibaldi-lake/
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Area F is rich in natural beauty, characterized by wild, forested landscapes within the Hatzic Valley. You can discover picturesque Lower Falls, the serene Garibaldi Lake, and the tranquil Rolley Lake Boardwalk which crosses marshy wetlands. The region also features Allan Lake and Davies Lake, and is home to Mount St. Benedict, the highest point in the Hatzic Valley perimeter.
Yes, the region is home to Cascade Falls, located at the northern end of McConnell Creek, boasting an estimated 167-foot drop. Additionally, you can visit the beautiful Lower Falls in Golden Ears Provincial Park, which is a popular and easily accessible spot.
You'll find a variety of hiking opportunities, from easy walks to more challenging routes. For a gentle experience, consider the Lakeside Trail & Rolley Falls Trail loop or the Silverdale Creek Wetland Trail. More adventurous hikers can explore trails leading to Garibaldi Lake, passing over the Taylor Creek Bridge. For more options, explore the easy hikes guide for Area F.
Absolutely. The area offers various cycling routes for different skill levels. You can find routes like the 'Mission Bridge โ Bear Warning at Gravel Path loop' for an easy ride, or more challenging options such as the 'Allan Lake โ Stave Lake Recreation Reserve loop'. For detailed routes, check out the cycling guide or the road cycling routes guide for Area F.
Yes, the region features several beautiful lakes. Garibaldi Lake is a stunning alpine lake formed by lava flows. Rolley Lake is a calm, small lake popular for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. Additionally, the quietly rural McConnell Creek area includes Allan Lake and Davies Lake, with Davis Lake Provincial Park also nearby.
The McConnell Creek area has a rich history, particularly as a productive logging territory from the 1920s to the 1940s. The creek itself is named after logger Jack McConnell. The McConnell Creek Community Hall, opened in 1949, reflects the area's historical development.
Yes, the Khalsa Centre, formerly known as Miracle Valley, is a significant cultural retreat and campground within the McConnell Creek community. It also features an attached blueberry farm. The McConnell Creek Community Hall also serves as a historical point of interest.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Rolley Lake Boardwalk offers an easy and scenic walk through wetlands, and Rolley Lake itself is great for calm water activities. The Lower Falls in Golden Ears Provincial Park is another easily accessible and family-friendly spot.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural landscapes, including the vibrant wildflowers in the Alpine Meadows in Garibaldi Provincial Park during late July and early August. The tranquil scenery of lakes like Rolley Lake and the rewarding views after a hike to Garibaldi Lake are also highly praised.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. For hiking and enjoying wildflowers, late July and early August are ideal, especially for places like the Alpine Meadows. Spring is popular for fishing at Rolley Lake. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, the area offers several scenic spots. Mount St. Benedict provides expansive views as the highest point in the Hatzic Valley perimeter. The Garibaldi Lake area and its surrounding Alpine Meadows offer breathtaking vistas. The Rolley Lake Boardwalk also provides tranquil scenery over marshy wetlands.


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