Shannon Falls Park

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Shannon Falls Park is directly next to Highway 99. It is a popular day-use park offering picnicking, hiking, and access to the well-known trail in Stawamus Chief Park.

The tumbling waters of Shannon Falls originate from Mount Habrich and Mount Sky Pilot. They rise 335m above Highway 99, making this the third highest falls in British Columbia (ranking behind 481m Della Falls in Strathcona Park and 396m Hunlen Falls in Tweedsmuir Park).

There is a small concession and information centre offering snacks, information, and souvenirs. This is next to the flush toilet building on the trail to the waterfalls, and it is managed by the park operator.

Special instructions

Illegally parked vehicles

Vehicles parked illegally at Shannon Falls Provincial Park will be subject to towing at the owner’s expense. Visitors must park in designated parking lots and observe the “no parking” signs posted. Vehicles parked illegally in closed day-use areas will be charged a fee for gate unlocking. Thank you for your compliance.

Please use pit toilets while public washrooms closed for maintenance

Thank you for your patience.

Park-use permit required for any commercial operations

A park-use permit is required for any commercial operations within provincial parks and protected areas in the province of British Columbia, including operations such as bus tours and guiding. Operating without a park-use permit is a violation of the Park Act and could result in fines and/or further administrative enforcement. Any reference to commercial operations occurring within provincial parks and protected areas must also be removed from websites, advertisements, and social media sites until a valid park-use permit has been issued.