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The Top 20 Peaks in British Columbia

Whether for the view or for the challenge, climbing the mountainous peaks in British Columbia is the best way to experience more of this beautiful region. But with 20

to choose from, it can be tough to know which peak to proceed with. That’s why we’ve collected the best peaks and summits in British Columbia for you here — so you can easily add one to your next adventure.

Last updated: October 19, 2025

Mount Robson

Mount Robson is the highest mountain in the Canadian Rockies and looks very impressive and striking. On the hiking trail to Kinney Lake, a large bear crossed our path about 8 meters in front of us, so watch out...

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One of the best views of my whole life. Garibaldi Lake is a shade of blue unlike anything I've ever seen before. Whatever way you climb Panorama Ridge, you've put …

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"The Chief" is unique, beautiful and very steep. In just 2.5 km you can cover 700 meters in altitude, through a beautiful forest. The view above is fascinating and worth …

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The Creyke Point Trail is a 1.5-kilometer out-and-back route with stunning views of Becher Bay and the surrounding coast. Starting from the Aylard Farm parking lot, the trail meanders through …

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Grouse Mountain is one of the North Shore Mountains of N. Vancouver. It is the site of ski area, Grouse Mountain Resort, which overlooks Greater Vancouver. In the summer the …

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Very nice spot with views on all the parts of Lake Cowichan. Unlike many other trails in Vancouver Island mountains, there is views all the way up as there is …

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Anyone who wants to see the Okanagan Valley from above should have been at Giants Head in Summerland. You can drive up and then walk about 20min to the summit and have a fantastic view. We recommend.

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The summit of Mount Finlayson is 419 meters high; the ascent is on a well-marked route, first through forest and later with scrambling over rocks.
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In top of Mount Douglas you’ll find an observation deck with a great view and enough space for a picnic.

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Once you've made the rather steep climb to Battle Bluff, a breathtaking view of Kamloops Lake, the surrounding mountains, and Kamloops to your left awaits you alongside an imposing cairn. …

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