Park in Surrey, British Columbia
Surrey Bend Regional Park | |
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Type | Regional Park |
Location | Surrey, British Columbia |
Nearest city | Surrey, British Columbia, Canada |
Coordinates | 49°12′14″N 122°44′38″W / 49.204°N 122.744°W / 49.204; -122.744 |
Operated by | Metro Vancouver Regional District |
Website | metrovancouver |
Surrey Bend Regional Park is an 860-acre park in Surrey, British Columbia. It's located along the Fraser River and Parsons Channel, and most of its area is a floodplain. The wetlands are home to many different species of wildlife, including birds and fish. There are 4 kilometres of multi use trails, picnic areas, and interpretive exhibits.[1]
The park was officially opened in April 2016.[2]
References[edit]
- ^ VancityBuzz - New 860-acre protected regional park opens in Metro Vancouver this weekend
- ^ "Huge new Surrey Bend Regional Park opens to public (with video)". Today in BC. 15 April 2016. Retrieved 2 July 2023.
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