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    Derby Reach Regional Park

    4.4 (10 reviews)

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    The off leash is amazing. My dog is really happy there. Running and socialising with other dogs. Recommended!

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    Derek Doubleday Arboretum

    Derek Doubleday Arboretum

    4.5(2 reviews)
    11.4 km

    One of my favourite spots in the city now. This park has everything for everyone so just step in…read moreand explore. Walk , run or work out your way here at multiple spots in and around the park. Just come for gardening or volunteer at the arboretum or their community garden. Dogs love this park so bring them along and let them enjoy all the fragrances of other animals and plants around. Langley airport is next to it so you will encounter low planes flying above .

    This is a cute little park nestled between the Fraser Highway, the floodplain, and the airport in…read moreLangley. There's a cool little demonstration garden and a roughly 1km path around the perimeter of the park spotted with benches and young trees. At the far side there are two lookout decks with views of the wetlands and the airport. On the other side of the creek there are off the beaten path trails where you could take your dog off-leash for a walk in the wetlands. To the east of the parking lot there is a trail that will take you to am underpass to cross Fraser Highway to continue your walk that way. On the far side of the park you'll find a memorial for Afganistan War Vets. It's really a nice spot to sit and reflect and will be even more so when the trees grow in to dampen the noise from the highway. The north side of the park just in the other side if the memorial has a path that will connect you with 56th Avenue should you wish to continue walking that direction. This is a great park to bring grandparents or small children to. There is decent nature to look at without any strenuous walking involved. Or you could walk around the path 5 or 6 times to get a bit of a workout in. Either or.

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    Campbell Valley Regional Park - South Entrance

    Campbell Valley Regional Park

    5.0(5 reviews)
    20.7 km

    First time visiting this park and we saw lots of wildlife here…read more I like how the info board at the entrance of the park tells you where everything is and the estimated time it will take to complete each trail, and the distance of the trail and if it's flat or steep elevation. Very useful and helpful to decide which trail to go. We decided to do the Mini River Loop trail which is 2.3 km and will take about an hour to complete. However from the south entrance, we need to take the South Valley trail which is steep downhill to the valley where it will meet the Mini River Loop trail. Fortunately the steepness is not so bad and you can walk on the side which is grass if you are like me, afraid of slipping on the loose gravels in the middle. Just watch out for wildlife. We saw a skinny snake on the south valley trail. I was too stunned and by the time I wanted to take a picture, the snake has slithered across to the grass area. I managed to take a pic of it entering the forest. Only 2 steep parts of the south valley trail and then it was flat before meeting the Mini River Loop trail. That is a very nice walk with benches scattered around. On that trail, we saw chipmunk and squirrel and some tiny birds hopping on the ground. You can also hear the birds chirping and animals rustling among the leaves and bushes in the forest. We also saw people walking and running with their dogs, having picnics. A very nice place to be with nature and do some forest bathing. There is a pond near the parking lot and we heard the bullfrogs and saw ducks there. Definitely recommended for a simple commune with nature.

    First time walking through this park. Lots of great trails and you can spend hours hiking…read more You'll see lots of families and dogs walking. For the most part it's pretty clean and a well maintained trail. Lots of signs and maps so you don't have to worry about getting lost. Cell phone service varies depending on how deep the tree canopy is so be aware. There are washrooms along the trail near the garden park. Definitely will come back for this little slice of heaven in my back yard.

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    Fraser River Heritage Park

    Fraser River Heritage Park

    5.0(3 reviews)
    23.3 km

    Heritage Park is the best park in Mission for me to walk around to get fresh air and exercise. Even…read moreon its dreariest days, it is still a great walkabout. The landscape and forestry is vast and beautiful, and the gravel trails are consistent with the layout of the park. I even like the sight of the cemetery and garden beds that I pass by while walking. This park is a hot spot for a lot of events and attractions. There is also the Sunflower Lodge, which is a great eatery. A lot of people have judged this park harshly on the fact that it was located at a residential school, where aboriginal kids have been abused. I try to see the beauty in the scenery rather than the dark history that occurred behind it. I was even at the Stolo Nation ceremony they held at Heritage Park, where people of Aboriginal descents delineate on the dark history and suffrage behind the residential schools while taking solace on the recognition of the truth and expressing their hardships through their ceremonies. Overall, I enjoy coming to Heritage Park whenever I feel like going outdoors and embrace nature.

    Heritage Park is a beautiful park overlooking the mighty Fraser River. There is a great outdoor…read morepark for kids. There are several kilometers of scenic landscape trails within the park area, boasting a variety of plants and trees. It is also the site of 2 former residential schools. The is offers multiple education opportunities that include: Aboriginal settlements, customs and livelihood, the horrific history of residential schools and the long term, multi generational trauma experienced by the descendants of aboriginal settlers as a result of the residential schools. The name of the park and dedicated memorials are a work in progress to more accurately reflect the history of the site. The park is also home to many festivals and community events (events were suspended due to the pandemic). There is also a lovely restaurant-the Blackberry Kitchen on site. Be sure and call for reservations and opening closing times.

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    Golden Ears Provincial Park - One of the 6 tent pads at panorama ridge campground at golden hour

    Golden Ears Provincial Park

    4.2(33 reviews)
    6.6 km

    Maple ridge beautiful lake park. A beauty that must be experienced in all seasons. Blue Color lake…read moreis mesmerizing and the wooded forest for hike is brainstorming. Plenty of people come here and book designated picnic tables to celebrate special occasions as many of them have bbq option. Else just the lake side view for any celebration is enough. I have taken many hikes around this beautiful lake and seen breathtaking views so you must go as well. The whole park is huge and I must say I could not explore in just one visit. So you got to come back to it again and again. Enjoy hikes with beautiful lake view but be careful around here as it is pretty wild and some of the trails are not for first timers.

    Popular provincial park with a short and long hikes, lakes, and lots of frontcountry and…read morebackcountry campsites. It's very hard to find parking in the afternoon on a summer weekday. The backcountry alder flats campsite has no designated tent pads and a broken door at the outhouse. There are only 6 tent pads at panorama ridge and the booking system has changed from previous years so you have to book the specific site rather than the general backcountry area. When we camped at panorama ridge, there was another 6+ tents scattered throughout the top not on tentpads on a Wednesday in the summer. The wind gets really bad at the top and there are mice that know to hunt for food in the emergency shelter overnight.

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    The trail to Golden Ears Summit.

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