Tetrahedron Provincial Park
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Stephanie M
Sechelt, Canada435 contributions
Sep 2014 • Friends
If you want to settle into the beauty and silence, and solitude of nature this is a fantastic place to go. To drive in there you need a good vehicle but once you park and begin your hike it is absolutely splendid. This is a part of the Sunshine Coast that is less travelled but well worth the hike into it. You can hike up to various lakes and enjoy your lunch in the quiet there. There are cabins to hike into and if you are an overnight hiker this is a great destination.
Written December 2, 2014
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The_Shafferz
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If you are at all interested in nature, getting away from everything, incredible open areas, beauty, wildlife, hiking, gorgeous vistas, rustic cabins, mountain climbing, back country skiing or summer walks and all the amazing this planet can throw at you, then this is the place for you.
Access via grey creek fsr in Sechelt, a 40 minute uphill drive on sometimes poor gravel roads with possible cutouts. Park in the upper lot to save a long hike in.
Park is well signed but this is an area of self governance. No cell reception, no first aid. Pack it in pack it out, no garbage facilities. Bring pepper spray for possible wildlife encounters (I've never used it, ever) bring first aid basics.
Loads of water in winter and summer, bring a water conditioner, and container. The cabins (5?) are 30 mins to 2 hours or more hiking. They are simple, no running water or beds, but basic facilities and sleeping area with wood and fireplace!
Simply a magical place which you should visit.
Park is large and shaped in a circle. 5 peaks under 5k feet are there to be climbed, skied admired or what have you. One entrance of the park to the other (two accesses, Langdale and Sechelt) ) is about 8 hour walk.
Be careful, have fun, take a sat phone if possible.
Review by Justgerald.
Access via grey creek fsr in Sechelt, a 40 minute uphill drive on sometimes poor gravel roads with possible cutouts. Park in the upper lot to save a long hike in.
Park is well signed but this is an area of self governance. No cell reception, no first aid. Pack it in pack it out, no garbage facilities. Bring pepper spray for possible wildlife encounters (I've never used it, ever) bring first aid basics.
Loads of water in winter and summer, bring a water conditioner, and container. The cabins (5?) are 30 mins to 2 hours or more hiking. They are simple, no running water or beds, but basic facilities and sleeping area with wood and fireplace!
Simply a magical place which you should visit.
Park is large and shaped in a circle. 5 peaks under 5k feet are there to be climbed, skied admired or what have you. One entrance of the park to the other (two accesses, Langdale and Sechelt) ) is about 8 hour walk.
Be careful, have fun, take a sat phone if possible.
Review by Justgerald.
Written October 20, 2013
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Marie J
Rock Creek, Canada727 contributions
Jun 2018 • Friends
It’s worth the drive to the parking lot . Gravel roads are good as well as the parking lot . We had lunch after we hiked up the trail to see my. Steele . Spectacular views wow factor. We so enjoyed it we stayed the night there. Bring your own food in pack it in pack it out . There is no stores etc here so come prepared.
Written June 5, 2018
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JFors_12
Sechelt, Canada30 contributions
Jul 2017 • Family
Spring and summer are the best times to go. You need 4x4. Some very stip parts.
Bring water and food. There is nothing out there.
Bring water and food. There is nothing out there.
Written December 9, 2017
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CanadaKids
Vancouver, Canada218 contributions
Jul 2015 • Family
Getting to the trailhead is the challenge, but once to the parking lot the trail is well marked and well used. A nice uphill with beautiful views of Mt Steel and the inlet.
We recommend hiking to the winter cabins, there are 3 total.
We recommend hiking to the winter cabins, there are 3 total.
Written March 15, 2016
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Roberts Creek, Canada76 contributions
Nov 2019
Unsurpassed and accessible beauty.
Such a gem with multiple cabins to stay at for those who want to get away from it all.
Such a gem with multiple cabins to stay at for those who want to get away from it all.
Written November 6, 2019
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Dale I
Gibsons, Canada40 contributions
Sep 2019
we did a 10k hike to edwards lake cabin. was awesome, very beautiful lake and fairly easy hiking. google the drive up to the parking lots and make note the road is very bumpy. We have a jeep but wouldnt recommend a car
Written September 7, 2019
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HayloKay1
Canberra, Australia34 contributions
Jun 2016 • Business
Amazing views, fun on the snow sliding down the hills in garbage bags! Cabin up there is great for short stays, trails are hard to make out in the snow, please ensure you take the right gear with you, you can easily get lost!
Written October 12, 2016
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