Burns Bog
Burns Bog encompasses the distinction of being the largest underdeveloped urban expanse. Burns Bog is one of the Three Best RatedĀ® Hiking Trails in Delta, BC.
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I think this bog we have in Delta is absolutely amazing! Didn't really know even what a "Bog" was Until our company started working around the 91 connected. The boardwalk is well build there are some trails leading off. Be careful some areas you will sink like I did today. Nice view all the way around the whole Bog! Apparently this is one of if not the largest Bog in the world. It use to be a lake. If you have never seen a Bog you gotta come to check it out, it's a very Unique environment & I hope it continues to stay Preserved. Coming to burns bog for a hike is 100% Recommended.
A great stroll through nature where you can forget that you are mere minutes away from the city. Bring decent footwear, especially if it has rained recently. Note that the wooden walkways are not bike- or jogging- friendly, and anti-slip metal grating might not be great for sensitive dog paws.
Took a walk close to Sunday to be outside. Parts were closed off but it was nice to see most of the area was well maintained. Bring your boots if you want to walk down the road after the trail spits you out. It's usually flooded on the way back to parking.
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Location / Contact:
- 10388 Nordel Court, Delta, BC V4G 1J9
- Phone : (604) 520-6442
- Website : burnsbog.ca
Working Hours:
Mon-Sun: 7am - 10pm
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