Climbs 6
Rocktype Granite
Altitude 9m a.s.l
Faces W
A small crag with a few deep water solos between Vancouver and Squamish. There is a beginner friendly buttress on the North side of the crag, and The Parrot is particularly good for getting into DWS as it gradually gets harder the higher you go.
Park at Lions Bay Beach Park (fee) or slightly back up the road towards highway 99 for free. Walk along the railway tracks towards Kelvin Grove Beach. Pass this, staying in the tracks, and continue for about another kilometre until a path branches off to the West. From here head slightly uphill (don't follow the loose path straight down), before going back down to sea level and the crag. Note that walking along the tracks is technically illegal and that it is an active railway line. The crag is also probably easily approachable by boat, but at greater expense.
Walking along the railway is illegal. That being said the crag was very busy with cliff jumpers who had walked along the tracks, so I can imagine run ins with trains happen occasionally without any arrests, probably.
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