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    4.3 (10 reviews)

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    Cannon Ball!
    Isaac H.

    Sasamat is a small and beautiful getaway spot to take a dip in the lake. I'm not from Canada so it was extra special for me compared to most people but I think its a good lake with a cool crossing bridge. Most lakes in Washington let you hang out on the sand or grass but setting up on the dock was a fun and different experience. The water was warm and the area in general felt clean. I would definitely go back if I have the chance to! Do note that there isn't a life guard (or at least not when I went) so keep that in mind if that is a concern for you or your family.

    Really nice place for a hike or swim. Also great location to take pictures of the scenery.

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    Review Highlights - Sasamat Lake

    Really good location for a hike and a swim or just to spend time a little away from the city and with the scenic nature of BC.

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    Belcarra Park - Woodhaven Swamp Loop Trail.

    Belcarra Park

    4.3(12 reviews)
    0.5 km

    Belcarra Regional Park (now re-named to acknowledge the Tsleil-Waututh peoples*) is a 1,100-hectare…read moreregional park. It is an extremely popular regional park with beaches, picnic areas, a lake, and numerous hiking trails of various difficulty levels. There is something for everyone at the park, including decent washrooms. The various trails within the park are: Bedwell Bay Trail, Woodhaven Swamp Loop Trail and Woodhaven Trail, Sasamat Lake Loop Trail, Springboard Trail, Admiralty Point Trail, Jug Island Beach Trail, Sugar Mountain Trail, and Buntzen Ridge Trail (and the nearby Buntzen Lake and Diez Vistas trails). Until recently, I had only hiked the Jug Island and Admiralty Point trails (both excellent, easy to intermediate hikes), and on Sunday I had planned to hike around the Woodhaven Swamp Loop, continue along the Woodhaven Trail to Sasamat Lake, and around the lake with my hiking group. Unfortunately due to a recent windstorm, the Woodhaven Trail leading to Sasamat Lake was closed, but we still enjoyed the lovely hike along the Springboard Trail and around the swamp. It was a very easy hike (pretty much a walk), but the trails were beautiful, and being the off-season, very peaceful. I love Belcarra Regional Park and would like to eventually hike all the trails, as well as re-hike the ones I have already done. Unfortunately it is quite difficult to get there by transit, although it is technically possible -- the #182 bus runs from Moody Centre Station to the park, but it only runs once an hour. During the summer months, the #150 runs to White Pine Beach and the #179 runs to Buntzen Lake (I don't recall if it is once an hour or every half an hour). So because transit is so lousy, most people drive, but parking is very limited -- good luck finding parking after 8am on a weekend during the non-winter months! IDEA: to alleviate the parking issue, have transit run more than once an hour! Despite the horrible transit to the park, at least it is technically possible to get there by bus, and with my hiking group (which focuses on transit accessible hikes), I will definitely be going back to Belcarra. *I cannot include the name in my review as Yelp does not recognize Indigenous script. [Yelp collections: Hiking; Parks and Gardens]

    This review is about Admiralty Point Park. For return 6km…read morehike, 2 hours to Burns point. Some sections follow rocky shoreline, beautiful view of Burrard inlet. There are some wooden bridges over creek and well maintained trail. Easy hike and good for family hike. You can find small beaches with clear water. I'm sure I will be back in spring time with kayak.

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    Belcarra Park - Woodhaven Swamp Trail -- bridge is crossable, just missing a couple of planks (May 30, 2026).

    Woodhaven Swamp Trail -- bridge is crossable, just missing a couple of planks (May 30, 2026).

    Belcarra Park - Woodhaven Trail - March 2, 2025.

    Woodhaven Trail - March 2, 2025.

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    Mundy Park

    Mundy Park

    4.7(18 reviews)
    8.0 km

    Mundy Park is pretty big. 400 acres of coastal rainforest and is the biggest park in Coquitlam. We…read morecame in from Mariner/Chilko where there is only one parking lot. It was quite full on a Saturday afternoon but we managed to get a spot. The other side has more parking lots as that's where more activities are - swimming pool, disc golf course, lacrosse box, and sports field. We were closer to Lost Lake, so we started our walk from there. I liked how there were trail markers along the way, with maps at major intersections so you could find your location. We did the interlaken trail from Lost Lake to Mundy Lake, followed by the lakeside loop around Mundy Lake. Then we did part of the Perimeter trail back to Lost Lake and out of the park. The map looks big and quite daunting to walk. But it is a pretty easy walk but mostly flat ground. I love the trees and fall foliage. I learn there is a big leaf maple tree and the leaves are huge. Bears live in the park and we didn't see any. We also didn't see any painted turtles, which live in Lost Lake area. There are lots of fungi and mushrooms growing on the tree trunks. The off leash dof trail is also nearer the Lost Lake entrance. Maybe that's why we saw more people with dogs parked there. This is my new favorite park to walk. The longest trail is the Perimeter trail at 4km round trip. The others are 1 km to 1.5 km.

    Mundy Park is an amazing park with tall trees that offers the feeling of being away from the city…read morebut not too far away -- an urban forest! Park visitors can enjoy a nice recreation experience here because it offers something fun for all ages -- nice trails, baseball diamond, dog off-leash, lacrosse box, newly renovated outdoor pool, kid's play area, off-road cycling and even a nine hole disc golf course, etc. Also, I appreciate this park because there is a CC Market Concessions, opened during the summer season, conveniently open from 10am to 6pm daily. I like hassle free picnic when one can buy foods like hot dogs, wraps, chips, ice cream and drinks at the park when hungry. Parks with food options is nice for folks like me who wants to stay in this park longer and didn't pack any picnic foods. Huge parking lot is available for free but parking spots could be challenging on weekends and busy event days so do budget time accordingly for parking.

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    Lafarge Lake

    Lafarge Lake

    4.2(11 reviews)
    7.9 km

    I love in Vancoiver so this park is a bit far from me,if taking transit or skytrain this is very…read moreconvenient due to it will be the last stop heading to Coquitlam. If you are driving there is anparking fee. Its a very clean park that gives visitors a nice view of the lake,the animals,trees and flowers and some of the buildings in the area. There are few stores by the entrance that offers snacks. When flower are in bloom there is a part of the park that is really really nice to jist sit around and have some great photos,this is a huge park for all,no age limit from kids to adults to seniors there is something to do for them. There is also a water fountain almost in the middle of this man made lake.and during holiday season they have a festival of loghts here that is visited by thousands of expectators. I enjoyed my visit here specially watching all the wild ducks roaming around the park and by the water. I recommend tis park to all visitors and even Canadians. 100% i will revisit this park

    Amazing place to walk around when the weather is nice. It takes about 15-20 minutes to walk around…read morethe lake, which is perfect. Unfortunately the parking nearby is all paid. It's not too expensive though, currently at $1 per hour in the parking lot by the community centre. There are many festivals held here throughout the year, like the Dumplings Festival. I've also seen outdoor weddings held here. There's a small stage on one side of the park, with seating. On a regular day, there's a decent amount of people but it's not usually too crowded. There are a lot of dogs though, but they're all supposed to be leashed. The fountain in the lake is really pretty. There are also volleyball courts nearby to play, along with a playground for kids.

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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)
    26.4 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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    Golden Ears Provincial Park - The trail to Golden Ears Summit.

    The trail to Golden Ears Summit.

    Golden Ears Provincial Park
    Golden Ears Provincial Park

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