E. C. Manning Provincial Park

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Manning Park, Canada

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Provincial park· Park· Tourist attraction

E. C. Manning Provincial Park Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

E. C. Manning Provincial Park is located in Manning Park, Canada on 7500 BC-3. E. C. Manning Provincial Park is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category provincial park in Canada.

Address

7500 BC-3

Phone

+1 6046685953

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Cezary Kowalik

Endless trails and few people to crowd it all. There’s a ski resort and horseback riding. You can rent a room, cabin, car camping, or hike into the wilderness with everything you need on your back. Lots of terrain variety.

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porsha

my absolute favourite place to visit. drove up to the cascade lookout and alpine meadows! at the lookout, we saw an AMAZING view and some squirrels :) once we drove up to the alpine meadows, we were greeted with an amazing view and some beautiful birds. saw some snow in the summer, definitely an experience that's hard to forget.

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Ryan F

Snowshoeing in the Cambie Creek winter only area is worth the drive. Main park area has snowshoe rentals. Dress for the weather and only go if prepared for the cold.

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Jake Charles

Beautiful park. Some trails are dog friendly. Great for beautiful views and hikes of different difficulties. The camp site are great and close to water. Check the website for camp site closures.

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Juraj Podsklan

Beautiful nature in the Manning Park, worth a visit year around, but would expect it to be busy constantly as well. We visited at the beginning of October and most parking areas were packed, though we did not see that many people when we walked around or sat down at the picnic ground by the lake, which was a bit odd. Then again there are lots of trails and areas to explore, so perhaps people took advantage of the nice warm weekend to go see as much as possible. Looking forward to coming to the park again.