Glenbrook Ravine Park encompasses a forested expanse featuring walking trails that wind through pristine wilderness areas and carefully landscaped spaces. This park provides visitors a serene natural environment, offering a respite from the surrounding urban landscape. Accessible from various entry points, Glenbrook Ravine Park offers gently winding staircases and well-maintained curving trails that make entering and exiting this picturesque park a breeze. Glenbrook Ravine Park is an excellent destination for leisurely walks, bike rides, and even snowshoeing adventures. The forested trail appeals to horticulture enthusiasts, dog owners, and individuals seeking a tranquil escape from urban life. The trail is of easy terrain, allowing one to cover distances ranging from 2 to 3 kilometres comfortably.
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• Native plants
• Leisure development
• Flower beds.
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GLENBROOK RAVINE PARK REVIEWS
I grew up near here. It was very nostalgic to walk through here. Its even more lush than it was before. The addition of a staircase to the residential area was a nice touch. I loved riding my bike down the hill. The pond and bridge at the bottom are spectacular.
This park is a hidden gem. Despite not being a large in size for a park, it offers a beautiful and great trail. Even during the hot sunny day, tall trees should give you good shade while walking. If you need a good walk after a lunch nearby, give this place a try.
First time I get to experience this "hidden" Park", I say hidden because it's behind where I live and I didn't know about it. Great for walks, would be nice if there were more signage and a path route.
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Brunette-Fraser Regional Greenway offers three distinct sections serving delightful walking, cycling, and wildlife observation spots. This greenway is slated to extend 16 kilometres, connecting Burnaby Mountain to the Fraser River. Additionally, it boasts several interconnected bike trail networks throughout the lower mainland, featuring well-maintained pathways shared by cyclists, strollers, runners, and even dog walkers with their pets off-leash. Visitors to the center can immerse themselves in outdoor experiences year-round. They can also partake in hands-on nature viewing along the trails. This greenway presents an ideal setting for exploring the forested pathways along the Brunette River and Stoney Creek in Burnaby. Importantly, the Brunette-Fraser Regional Greenway remains accessible every day of the year, providing a constant opportunity for outdoor enjoyment.
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• Hiking
• Dogs on Leash.
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It is a beautiful place for afternoon walk, what I like there is that you can watch all kind of transportation from this place. Everyday traffic on road and bridge, sky train, trains and flights. Wonderful waterbody along the walking loop. Common birds in this area . This place hold a lot character in it. I may add more photos later.
Nice little gem of a park where you would not expect it. I pass theough it on my bike when riding to and from Coquitlam. I wish there was a better connection to Front street from here. One day I saw the VIA Rail ‘Canadian’ Train passing by.
Great park. Never knew its even existed. Little tricky to get there. Use cumberland street. Very limited parking space. Scenic views.
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Sapperton Landing Park is a sprawling 8-acre trail park nestled in the heart of New Westminster, BC. This meticulously designed park serves as a showcase for the stunning majesty of the Fraser River. Furthermore, the park's eco-conscious design incorporates elements such as backwater tidal channels and riparian woodlands adorned with native vegetation, all aimed at nurturing salmon, birds, insects, and wildlife habitats.
This beautifully landscaped park boasts a leisurely 1-kilometre walk, complete with charming bridges, inviting benches, and strategically placed viewpoints where visitors can observe tug boats and marine birds as they do their daily activities. Sapperton Landing Park offers a captivating experience that celebrates the natural allure of the Fraser River.
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• Riparian Woodland
• Native Plants.
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I come here almost every day to reflect upon my gambling sessions. Some sessions are positive but most are negative. I keep staring at the water to understand what I'm doing wrong. Sometimes I feel like the otter in the water is laughing at my painful reflections. He's smart he can see it in my eyes. I'll show him, I'm a winner, and when he doesn't see me again he'll know I made it.
Nice waterfront walk. Handy bathrooms and lots of places to have a rest if needed. It is pretty flat and paved. Dog friendly (on leash) with picnic tables dotted throughout. Decent amount of parking. The entrance is a bit sketchy as it's right off of Columbia, and the big trucks can barrle through there. Good place to watch the river and catch some wildlife.
A surprising little gem along the Fraser River in the Sapperton neighbourhood of New Westminster. Even with Skytrain and truck noise overhead, this small inner city waterfront park is beautiful and serene. Lots to see and explore!
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