105 Hikes in and Around Southwestern British Columbia, 2nd edition
By (Author) Stephen Hui
Foreword by Naxaxalhts'i Albert "Sonny" McHalsie
Greystone Books,Canada
Greystone Books,Canada
3rd September 2025
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Walking, hiking, trekking
Paperback
256
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
A must-have new edition of British Columbia's best-selling hiking guidebook-with added trails near Victoria, the Sunshine Coast and north of Pemberton.
In the six years since it was first published, 105 Hikes has become the go-to guide for hiking in the province. Locals and tourists have come to trust Stephen Hui's clear directions to trails from Pemberton to northern Washington State, Sooke and Manning Park. This new edition returns with a trail for every season, every ability, and every age.
Stretch your legs on a short hike to panoramic Tunnel Bluff or Mount Work. Test your stamina and route-finding abilities en route to remote One Duck Lake or Crossroads Peak. Boost your cardio on the short but steep Blackcomb Burn or the 79 Grind. Look for fairy doors on Mount Erskine or beavers at Lightning Lakes. Take the dog for a rainy day stroll to Fairview Bay or Mount Constitution.
105 Hikes is full of detail about the plants and animals along the trails, the people who've lived and worked in the area, the original names Indigenous peoples used for these places, and the changes wrought by weather and industry. Readers are encouraged to tread lightly on the land, understand how natural areas have shaped our province, and discover the mountains, rivers, forests, and ocean in this part of the world with curiosity and respect.
What's new for this edition
Stephen Hui has been hiking, backpacking, and scrambling in and around British Columbia for more than 25 years. He works to advance sustainable and socially just land use across the province and is the author of several bestselling guidebooks, including Destination Hikes In and Around Southwestern British Columbia. His outdoor writing and photography have appeared in the Georgia Straight, Toronto Sun, Vancouver Is Awesome, and Wild Coast Magazine. Hui is a Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society.
Naxaxalhts'i Albert "Sonny" McHalsie is the Cultural Advisor / Sxweyxwiyam (Historian) at St:l Research and Resource Management Centre, St:l Nation, in Chilliwack, B.C. He is treasured for his work to preserve and transmit St:l culture, heritage, and history. He is also a co-author of the St:lCoast Salish Historical Atlas and is called upon often to teach and advise in all the St:l communities and organizations.