
We recently hiked through the fort Langley area and ended up doing the tavistock point hike with my ...
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Brae Island Regional Park, nestled on an island within the flowing waters of the Fraser River, offers a serene escape just across from historic Fort Langley. Meandering through this picturesque park are gentle trails that wind along the riverbank and weave through expansive forests adorned with majestic cottonwood trees. These pathways lead to scenic lookouts that showcase breathtaking vistas of the winding river and the majestic surrounding mountains.
This idyllic park is home to Fort Camping, a well-equipped campground that provides a full range of services for visitors seeking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the area. Whether strolling along the tranquil river's edge or exploring the peaceful expanse of the park's open woodlands, Brae Island Regional Park invites guests to unwind and reconnect with the stunning landscapes that define this captivating corner of Langley, BC.
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We recently hiked through the fort Langley area and ended up doing the tavistock point hike with my ...
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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