We recently hiked through the fort Langley area and ended up doing the tavistock point hike with my ...
Brae Island Regional Park
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Brae Island Regional Park in Langley, BC, offers a scenic hiking experience along the Fraser River. The park features hard-packed trails suitable for walking and jogging, making it accessible for a variety of outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy a short 4.2 km gravel loop trail that is mostly shaded by surrounding trees.
This regional park is part of a network of parks in the Lower Mainland, providing opportunities for both hiking and biking. The area includes routes like the Tavistock Point hike, allowing for exploration of the natural beauty in and around Fort Langley. The park's design caters to outdoor enthusiasts looking for a relaxing and pleasant nature experience.
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One of several regional parks in the Lower Mainland. Hard packed trails, good for walking, jogging, ...
The walk/bike trail is a short (4.2 km) gravel loop that is mainly shaded due to the trees. I would...
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