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Maple Ridge Vacations

Experiencing the real essence of Maple Ridge begins with delving into a few basic facts. Are you ready to find out just where this unique place is and what it has to offer?

Maple Ridge is a neighborhood in the fantastic city of Vancouver. You'll discover it 25 miles (40 kilometers) to the east of the downtown area.

Ready to rub shoulders with the locals? 600,000 people live in Vancouver.

Places to visit in Maple Ridge

Of all the roads you take in life, make sure at least a few are dirt! So slide into those boots, grab your water bottle and enjoy a hike through Kanaka Creek Riverfront Trail. Want some more nearby options? Want to ease the stress of urban life? Suck in the fresh air as you embark on an adventure through Golden Ears Provincial Park. But that's not all there is. Step into a world where cards are dealt, jackpot bells sound and punters go wild. Chances Community Gaming Centre is the place to go for a memorable evening out.

Where do you fly into for Maple Ridge?

Are you ready to jump into your next awesome adventure? Well, Maple Ridge is about 30 miles (48 kilometers) from Vancouver International Airport (YVR).

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Maple Ridge?
Your vacation daydreams can become reality in Maple Ridge for only CA $743. Package deals include flights and hotels, so organizing your itinerary will be nice and easy. All you’ll have to worry about is getting out there and having a great time.
How long should my Maple Ridge vacation be?
If you need some guidance, most visitors spend an average of 2 nights vacationing in Maple Ridge. But to discover the true spirit of this place, stay a few extra days. That way you can explore more and really immerse yourself in the local culture.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Maple Ridge?
Look no further than Travelocity. With access to 400 airline partners and an incredible 1,000,000 properties across the globe, selecting the ultimate Maple Ridge package deal couldn’t be easier.
Why should I book my Maple Ridge vacation package via Travelocity?
The three S’s — savings, support and a stress-free booking — are just the beginning. Collect lifelong memories and enjoy a fulfilling travel experience knowing you can rely on our team of customer support experts around-the-clock. With the Travelocity Price Match Guarantee, you can rest easy knowing you’re getting the best deal available.
Will I save money on my Maple Ridge car rental if I combine it with my hotel or flight?
Sure can. And our Maple Ridge vacation packages are the ideal way to do it. With just a few clicks you can save money as well as time by bundling your bookings. Pick up the keys to your rental car and feel the freedom of the open road. Looking for things to do? Add a few tours to your package and make savings on those too.
What is there to do in Maple Ridge?
You’ll feel a particular magic in the air as you stroll the streets of Maple Ridge. Golden Ears Provincial Park and Justice Institute of BC Maple Ridge are just two renowned sights that lure visitors to this fantastic city, so add them to your itinerary.
Where should I stay when visiting Maple Ridge?
If you’re searching for a place to lay your head, have a look at the Best Western Maple Ridge Hotel. It’s the top choice for many visitors.

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