Golden Ears Provincial Park, East Canyon Trail
near Silver Valley, British Columbia (Canada)
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Itinerary description
Waypoints
Lower Falls Trail
A broad well-groomed trail starts directly west of the parking lot, and follows (or stays close to) the east side of the Gold Creek, heading north to the waterfalls.
Gold Creek views
Glimpses of Gold Creek through the forest along the west side of trail
Creek bends
Trail follows the high-bank of a prominent meander with a deep pool. The original trail is being rapidly eroded away, and a new trail has been constructed further east of the bank. This location should provide good mountain views on a clear day.
Gold Creek boulder field below falls
Easy access to the boulder field in Gold Creek below the falls. Outhouse facilities and a park-bench overlooking the river.
The Lower Falls observation platform
The viewing platform can experience strong spray from the falls.
The Upper Falls Viewpoint
The trail accesses a fenced viewing area. Below this, there is rough access to the water-polished granite outcrops along the top of the falls. Caution: slippery when wet. Observe the warning signs posted.
The Connector Trail
This connects the Lower Trail with the East Canyon Trail. Its narrow, relatively steep, and a bit rough in places. In the steep intervals, wear has exposed tree roots which provide handles and stepping points. The Connector Trail can be located and followed by distinctive yellow tags on the trees (see photo).
Top of the Connector Trail
Waypoint is at junction of East Canyon Trail, where horses and mountain bikes are also allowed (none seen on the day).
The East-West Canyon Connector Trail Bridge
A new foot-bridge crosses over Gold Creek and provides direct access to steeper trails up mountains to the west.
East Canyon Trail
Continue north to where East Canyon Trail joins Gold Creek. There is an outhouse facility near the Gold Creek ford at Viewpoint Beach. Wild berries of at least two types (in mid-July) may attract bears to the vicinity.
Viewpoint Beach
The west side trails are accessible by fording Gold Creek. It looks no more than 0.5 x 5 meters of water (mid-July). Many types of wildflowers near the top of the gravel bar, at edge of forest. Mountain views are apparently very good on a clear day.
Log bridge
The East Canyon Trail follows an old logging road. An original split-trunk bridge, heavy cables, and other relics of logging activity can be seen. The stumps of the original forest are in various stages of decay, often overgrown with young trees and bushes.
Trail to parking
A branch trail connects the north end of the parking lot with the East Canyon Trail.
Parking Lot
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