Park & nature
Murrin Provincial Park
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Murrin Provincial Park is a compact gem along the Sea-to-Sky Highway, known for the vivid turquoise waters of Browning Lake and the dramatic granite walls that rise directly from its shore. The lake’s warm, shallow waters make it a favorite summer swimming spot, while the cliffs, especially the popular “Murrin Wall”, attract climbers from around the region. A short trail loops around the lake, offering viewpoints of the surrounding Coast Mountains. Distinctive for its intense lake color and vertical climbing routes, it’s a quick, scenic stop for outdoor enthusiasts.
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- Swim in the unusually turquoise Browning Lake, which warms up quickly in summer.
- Climb the Murrin Wall, a granite cliff with bolted routes for intermediate and advanced climbers.
- Hike the short perimeter trail for panoramic views of the lake and Squamish River valley.
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