Jug Island trail meanders in the opposite direction from Admiralty Point trail. It’s a longer hike up and down through pristine forest to a secluded inlet that stretches off Burrard Inlet.

After the last hundred metres of steep downhill trail, uninhabited Jug Island rests off shore. The tiny, rocky island covered in trees sits between Belcarra and North Vancouver. The water lapping the pebbly beach is crystal clear, icy and calm. It’s a perfect place to reflect because there’s usually not many people along this route.
Reblogged this on HarsH ReaLiTy and commented:
Don’t you love when you find peaceful, hidden spots away from the rest of the world! Nice photo and it looks like a great spot for some self-reflection. 🙂 -OM
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Sure do and thanks for the reblog
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Beautiful. I’m surprised how much this reminds me of Minnesota’s Boundary Waters Canoe Area.
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I’ve been there. It’s beautiful. Haven’t been in awhile thought looks like a hike I’ll have to do before summer is over!
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Easy to forget as there’s so many good trails
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