Lower Mainland Towns
The Lower Mainland is a region of south western British Columbia, which extends from Horseshoe Bay south to the U.S. border and east to Hope. It is home to about two million people.
In this area blessed with an abundance of natural settings, many opportunities exist for outdoor enjoyment. Please experience the following... at your leisure.
Crescent Beach
Crescent Beach
...A pleasant afternoon of sun tanning, or a leisurely seaside stroll awaits you at this southern Lower Mainland location.
Deep Cove
DeepCove
...Located east of North Vancouver, at the end of the Dollarton Highway, this pleasant village merits an afternoon's visit.
Check out those famous donuts!
Visitor InfoHope
Hope's Othello Tunnels
The Othello Tunnels are located in the town of Hope, which marks the eastern boundary of the Lower Mainland of BC.
Hope is also the gateway to the interior of the province.
Hope BC InfoHorseshoe Bay
HorseshoeBay... Known basically for the ferry terminal to Nanaimo, Bowan Island, and the Sunshine Coast, Horseshoe Bay marks the western boundary of the Lower Mainland of BC.
It is also a pleasant destination for an afternoon trip, or a day's fishing. "Hole-in-the Wall" is a sure bet for that elusive salmon! Check out Sewell's Marina.
White Rock
White Rock... Famous for the big "white rock", the town of White Rock marks the southern boundary of the Lower Mainland of BC.
A splendid walk along the shore line.
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