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BC's Hidden Summer Gems: Nature's Splendour Near Vancouver

Ish Sharma Darpan, 21 Jul, 2023
  • BC's Hidden Summer Gems: Nature's Splendour Near Vancouver

Our beautiful province of British Columbia boasts immense natural splendour encompassing alpine forests, coastal mountains, freshwater lakes, and an extensive network of hiking trails. One would miss out if they didn't take advantage of scenic beaches, lush green parks, or great hikes. As the temperature rises, a resounding invitation beckons outdoor enthusiasts to embark on a journey of exploration through some of the region's most breathtaking, though lesser-known, locations in and around Vancouver this summer. 

Alice Lake Provincial Park-About 2 hours from Vancouver and 1.5 from Surrey

Alice Lake Provincial Park, nestled in Squamish, is an essential destination for outings with loved ones. This beautiful park not only boasts sandy beaches but also offers an abundance of walking trails and top-tier camping facilities. Additionally, visitors can revel in the charm of a small lake, complete with an accessible walking trail and awe-inspiring scenic vistas.

The park boasts an array of picnic tables and inviting grassy patches and is the idyllic setting for two neighbouring sandy beaches. The larger beach features a spacious grassy expanse while in close proximity to the smaller beach and main parking lot, a small children's play area, and a dedicated mountain bike track cater to the younger visitors.

Thrill-seekers who relish hiking and biking will be spoilt for choice, as Alice Lake offers numerous trails to explore and conquer. The park welcomes visitors from March to October, providing ample time to savour its natural wonders. For those interested in camping, it is strongly advised to secure a reservation in advance, ensuring a seamless and gratifying experience amidst the park's serene surroundings.

Barnet Marine Park in Burnaby-About 40 mins from Surrey/Delta and about 30 mins from Vancouver 

Barnet Marine Park offers a diverse shoreline featuring both rocky and sandy beaches. While the sandy beach graces the park's western side, the eastern side houses the most popular beach, conveniently located closer to the parking lots. This beach encompasses a harmonious blend of grassy and sandy areas, providing ample space for relaxation and enjoyment.

Tracing the water's edge is Drummond's Walk, a level trail that spans the entire length of the park. If you're in the mood for a stroll, this trail presents an excellent opportunity to exercise while revelling in the park's natural beauty.

One of the remarkable aspects of Barnet Marine Park is its privileged waterfront location, granting visitors the chance to immerse themselves in the breathtaking scenery. Adding to its unique charm, remnants of old marine structures still stand, captivating reminders of the park's storied past.

White Pine Beach-Port Moody-About 45 mins from Surrey and 30 mins from Vancouver 

During the summer, White Pine Beach emerges as a highly sought-after destination for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying outdoor activities. This beloved spot boasts a sandy beach, a floating bridge, a convenient concession stand, and a scenic trail encircles the encompassing lake. The abundance of picnic tables ensures ample space for picnicking and relaxation.

What sets White Pine Beach apart is the availability of covered picnic benches that can be reserved in advance. Furthermore, for those seeking a delectable barbecue experience, designated areas are explicitly provided for grilling.

White Pine Beach truly encompasses all the elements necessary for a memorable and enjoyable outing in the great outdoors.

Barnston Island Regional Park-Surrey 

Situated on the Fraser River, nestled between Surrey and Pitt Meadows, lies Barnston Island Regional Park—a serene sanctuary for those seeking respite from the bustling cityscape. Accessible solely by a complimentary ferry, which operates on-demand, this island oasis caters to a range of interests and desires. The ferry service runs from approximately 6 am until late into the evening.

Barnston Island boasts a multitude of attractions, from the expansive beauty of the Fraser River to the opportunity to spot rare wildlife. For avid explorers, the park offers numerous trails to embark upon, while picnic areas ensure a well-rounded excursion. Additionally, the island's flat roads make it an ideal destination for cycling enthusiasts, especially those accompanying children. It's important to note that visitors are advised to bring their packed lunch and snacks, as no eateries or shops are available on the island.

Centennial Beach-Delta- 25 mins from Surrey and about 1 hour from Vancouver 

Located south of the Fraser River, nestled within Boundary Bay Regional Park, this beach emerges as an exquisite destination. Concealed amidst its shores, you'll discover warm, shallow, and sandy waters alongside a sheltered bay area that is simply perfect for swimming. Meanwhile, a playground awaits to captivate and entertain the children, granting you the opportunity to recline and relish the water, accompanied by breathtaking views of the majestic mountains. 

Moreover, this beach is a haven for numerous avian species, attracting hundreds of birds who revel in the refreshing splashes on hot summer days. Additionally, a café is conveniently situated nearby should hunger strike, offering a diverse menu of satisfying hot delicacies. Explore these vibrant summer destinations as they promise an unforgettable experience.

 

 

 

 

 

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