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Hit the Road: Family-Friendly Trips from Vancouver’s Lower Mainland

Naina Grewal Darpan, 30 Jul, 2024
  • Hit the Road: Family-Friendly Trips from Vancouver’s Lower Mainland

Summer is the perfect time for family road trips, and the Vancouver area offers some of the most stunning scenic routes that are perfect for a memorable adventure. Whether you're seeking coastal views, mountain vistas, or charming small towns, there's something for everyone. These routes not only showcase the natural beauty of British Columbia and provide numerous opportunities for fun and exploration along the way.

  1. Sea-to-Sky Highway (Highway 99)

The Sea-to-Sky Highway is one of British Columbia's most iconic drives. This route takes you from Vancouver to Whistler, passing through breathtaking landscapes of ocean, mountains, and forests. Along the way, make sure to stop at Shannon Falls, the third-highest waterfall in BC, and the Sea-to-Sky Gondola in Squamish, where you can enjoy panoramic views from the summit.

2. Sunshine Coast

   

A short ferry ride from Vancouver, the Sunshine Coast offers a mix of charming seaside towns, forested parks, and beautiful beaches. Explore the communities of Gibsons, Sechelt, and Pender Harbour, and enjoy outdoor activities such as kayaking, hiking, and beachcombing. This area is perfect for a relaxed family getaway with plenty of opportunities to connect with nature.

3. Victoria

   

Located on the picturesque Vancouver Island, Victoria is a perfect family-friendly road trip destination just a ferry ride away from Vancouver. Known for its charming harbor, historic architecture, and lush gardens, Victoria offers a blend of cultural and outdoor activities. Families can explore the famous Butchart Gardens, visit the Royal BC Museum, or take a scenic stroll along the Inner Harbour. The city's vibrant waterfront, quaint shops, and diverse dining options ensure a delightful experience for all ages.

4. Okanagan Valley

   

For those willing to venture a bit farther, a trip to the Okanagan Valley is well worth it. This region is famous for its wineries, orchards, and stunning lakes. Kelowna and Penticton are great family-friendly destinations with plenty of activities, including water sports, hiking, and visiting local farms and markets.

5. Banff / Jasper

   

Banff and Jasper encompass two of Canada's most stunning national parks, located in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. The journey offers awe-inspiring views of towering peaks, lush forests, and crystal-clear lakes. Banff, with its charming town and iconic Lake Louise, provides endless opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and hot springs relaxation. Continuing to Jasper, families can marvel at the Athabasca Glacier, explore the pristine Maligne Lake, and experience the tranquility of the vast wilderness. 

Of course, once the destination is chosen, the preparation begins. Although it may seem daunting at first, it can go smoothly with some planning. Planning and packing for a family road trip can be as enjoyable as the journey itself with a bit of organization. Start by creating a detailed itinerary, including planned stops and must-see attractions to ensure you make the most of your time. Make sure your vehicle is road-ready by checking the oil, tires, and fuel levels. To make the most of the journey, encourage everyone to stay engaged with the scenery, plan frequent breaks to stretch and explore, and take lots of photos to capture the memories. Overall, ensure that you have the below covered:

  1. Plan Your Route: Map out your journey in advance, including rest stops, attractions, and overnight stays if needed.
  2. Pack Smart: Bring essentials such as a first-aid kit, extra clothes, sun protection, and plenty of snacks and water.
  3. Entertainment: Keep kids entertained with games, books, music, and movies. Consider creating a travel journal for them to document their adventure.
  4. Safety First: Make sure your car is in good condition, check tire pressure, and ensure you have a spare tire and tools. Check DriveBC for up-to-date driving conditions and tips on how to “Summerize” your vehicle!
  5. Be Flexible: Allow for spontaneous stops and detours. Sometimes the best memories are made when you deviate from the plan.

A family road trip from the Lower Mainland can be an unforgettable experience, offering the perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and quality time together. So, pack up the car, hit the road, and create lasting memories on these scenic routes. Drive safe! 

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