The Brandywine Falls Provincial Park landscape represents a geologically recent example of glaciation combined with volcanic activity.
The park is located in the Cheakamus River Valley about 34 kilometers north of Squamish off Highway #99.
The landscape is surprisingly diverse consisting of undulating volcanic plateaus, barren rocky escarpments, a creek canyon, and a dramatic waterfall plunging 70 meters into Daisy Lake.
The park contains camping facilities for tents and RV’s, day use picnic sites, water, hiking, a viewing platform for the waterfall, and hiking and mountain biking trails.