
Vengai R. Lenin Veera Pandiyan
2 reviews on 1 places
We did camping at Nairn falls provincial park. We have to walk 1.5 km from the parking area to the falls. The difficulty level of the hiking is medium. Avoid going during rainy days, because you have to walk a few steps on the rock, which will be slippery when wet.
This area is habitat for bear. It's good to have bear spray along with you for your safety.
You can have amazing camping at this park, you have to book earlier. Officers here will visit the camping site frequently for any help. There are mosquitoes at the camping site, so you have to be prepared. There is no electricity and the restrooms at the camp site are Porta potties/honey pot. You can also use the washroom at the Pemberton community centre.
This area is habitat for bear. It's good to have bear spray along with you for your safety.
You can have amazing camping at this park, you have to book earlier. Officers here will visit the camping site frequently for any help. There are mosquitoes at the camping site, so you have to be prepared. There is no electricity and the restrooms at the camp site are Porta potties/honey pot. You can also use the washroom at the Pemberton community centre.
This is my first my hiking in Canada. Up and down hiking is 14 kms. This is mix of easy and intermediate trial. Saw few aged people and kids doing this hiking. They must have practiced walking and I do recommend streching. Dogs are allowed till Norvan falls. You can get down to water fall.
Overall experience is great. Have good hiking shoes because path is so hard. Hiking stick is optional. Take water bottle and packed foods.
Overall experience is great. Have good hiking shoes because path is so hard. Hiking stick is optional. Take water bottle and packed foods.