6 Short Road Trips from Vancouver

Written by: Tammy Gagne | July 31, 2025

This story was originally written in 2019.

Set on the edge of a vast wilderness, Vancouver is just a hop, skip, and a road trip away from your next weekend adventure. Here are six short getaways from Vancouver that can each be accomplished on a single tank of gas.

A golfer on the green looking up at the mountains at Big Sky Golf Club
Big Sky golf Club | Grant Harder

Pemberton

Just two-and-a-half hours from Vancouver up the Sea-to-Sky Highway, tiny Pemberton makes a perfect base for a weekend (or more) of hiking, biking, fishing, hot springs, and—thanks to the surrounding valley’s local bounty—plenty of sipping and sampling as well.

A view of the top building at the Sea to Sky Gondola and the suspension bridge with people walking across.
Sea to Sky Gondola | Heath Moffatt

Squamish

Tucked between mountains and the ocean, in a terrain dotted with glacial lakes and rivers, Squamish attracts hard-core outdoor enthusiasts. But you don’t have to be a rock climber, kite surfer, or whitewater rafter to enjoy this community of 20,000 nature lovers. There are plenty of mild adventures and spectator experiences to get your heart racing.

Aerial photo of a tree covered island surrounded by a bright blue lake with a kayak
Green Point on Harrison Lake. Photo: @brynnstonephoto via Twitter

The Scenic Highway 7 Route

Highway 7 (the Lougheed Highway) from Vancouver to Hope is a slower alternative to Highway 1, but a scenic one. An attractive choice for motorcycles, RVs, and cyclists, it passes through rolling foothills and along winding rivers. Pack your favourite adventure gear as this route along the north side of the Fraser River offers many hiking, biking, fishing, and golfing opportunities. Worked up an appetite with all that adventure? Take a break at one of several roadside farm stands or stops along one of the Circle Farm Tours in the area.

Al fresco dining with a large group at a long table in the summer at Vista D'oro Vineyard in Langley.
Al fresco dining at Vista D’oro Vineyard in Langley. Photo: Albert Normandin

The Fraser Valley

A short drive from Vancouver’s busy urban centre is a place of country pleasures just waiting to be explored. The Fraser Valley, a fertile delta between the Coast and Cascade mountains, is British Columbia’s largest agricultural region. It’s also home to boutique winemakers and craft brewers, beekeepers, bakers, and baristas.

Hell's Gate Airtram in the Fraser Canyon
Hell’s Gate Airtram | Vagabond Quest

The Fraser Canyon

Here, you’ll find a highway embraced by sheer granite walls, with mountain peaks overhead and a raging river below. BC’s Fraser Canyon may not be the fastest way to the Interior, but it wins hands down for drama.

The canyon, a 108-kilometre stretch of Highway 1 between Hope and Lytton, is where the Fraser River cuts a steep gorge between the Cascades and the Coast mountains. Replaced by the Coquihalla Highway as the quickest route inland, the area is gaining traction as an outdoor destination with enough rafting, biking, hiking, living history, and geological thrills to keep visitors occupied for weeks.

One of the few places left where you can still be genuinely spooked by an owl. Killarney Lake and Crippen Park walk, Bowen Island.

Bowen Island

Bowen Island is unique: It’s only an hour from Vancouver, but the back-to-basics atmosphere makes you feel as though you’ve travelled deep into BC’s wilderness. Catch a BC Ferry from Horseshoe Bay for a 20-minute sailing to Snug Cove, or take a water taxi from Coal Harbour or Granville Island. As you cross Howe Sound, the Coastal Mountains command you to slow down, pay attention, and be present. Before you know it, you’re stepping into another world.

Feature Image: Sea-to-Sky Highway winding along the coast of Howe Sound with mountains in the backdrop.

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