The Brandywine Falls Provincial Park landscape represents a geologically recent example of glaciation combined with volcanic activity.
The park is located in the Cheakamus River Valley about 34 kilometers north of Squamish off Highway 99.
The landscape is surprisingly diverse consisting of undulating volcanic plateaus, barren rocky escarpments, a creek canyon, and a dramatic waterfall plunging 70 meters into Daisy Lake.
The park contains day use picnic sites, water, hiking, a viewing platform for the waterfall, and hiking and mountain biking trails.
The campfire ban for the Squamish Forest District has been lifted.
A campfire ban is in effect for the Squamish Forest District which includes all the parks operated in the Sea to Sky Corridor effective immeditately until further notice.
For more information on the fire ban see the news release issued by the Ministry of Forests.
Picnic Areas
Pit or Flush Toilets
Winter Recreation
Cycling
Pets on Leash
Hiking
Wildlife Viewing