All the provincial parks you can visit from Vancouver without a car this summer

Attention, Vancouver! You don’t need a car to visit some of the most stunning and well-known provincial parks in the country, and Parkbus has officially launched its weekend schedule in British Columbia for summer 2024.
Canada’s non-profit bus service Parkbus is one of the most convenient ways to get out of the city, offering passengers a direct route from downtown Vancouver to must-visit destinations across the province.
Fancy a cool dip in a lake after a rigorous hike through the mountains? Parkbus has you covered with guaranteed admission to Garibaldi, Cultus Lake, and Golden Ears Provincial Parks starting July 27th.
And for the first time ever, Parkbus has added Stawamus Chief and Alice Lake to their map, launching service to both destinations on August 3rd!
According to Parkbus, booking will open for the two newest additions later this week, allowing visitors to spend the day hiking, swimming, and enjoying sweeping views of Howe Sound.
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Ready to dive into your next summer adventure? Booking for Garibaldi, Cultus Lake, and Golden Ears is now open, with available dates between July 27th and September 14th.
So if you’re keen on seeing any of these stunning parks before summer’s end, now’s the time to secure your spot!
Parkbus operates on Saturdays, offering passengers guaranteed admission to the destination of their choice. Passengers are picked up at 1025 Dunsmuir Street near the Bank of China and Burrard SkyTrain Station.
And that’s a wrap for now, Vancouver. Stay tuned for more info as it comes, including additional Parkbus destinations across British Columbia!
Parkbus Summer 2024 – British Columbia
When: Select Saturdays from July 27th and September 14th
Where: Pick-up at 1025 Dunsmuir Street
Cost: $67 to $98 per person