Parque

Belcarra Regional Park

Recomendado por 45 habitantes locales,

Consejos de residentes locales

Julia
March 2, 2017
Jutting into Indian Arm where it meets the Burrard Inlet, and covering some 1,100ha/2,718ac, this forested mountain park has been a summer getaway destination since the 1920s when boats used to bring day trippers from Vancouver's Coal Harbour to picnic, swim, hike for an hour or a full day, and fish. Today this family park is as popular as ever with 22km/13.7mi of walking trails and 9.5km/6mi of cycling paths. White Pine Beach at Sasamat Lake is a hot spot for swimmers as much for its safe, warm waters and for its long stretches of sand. There's a wharf for crabbing, fishing or scuba diving. The Belcarra picnic area, White Pine Beach and park washrooms are all wheelchair accessible.
Jutting into Indian Arm where it meets the Burrard Inlet, and covering some 1,100ha/2,718ac, this forested mountain park has been a summer getaway destination since the 1920s when boats used to bring day trippers from Vancouver's Coal Harbour to picnic, swim, hike for an hour or a full day, and fish…
Kate
June 12, 2022
Great place for a picnic or taking a kayak out
Haelee
November 3, 2021
Couple of good trails - try Jug Island (6km roundtrip, moderate). If you're here for awhile, try crabbing! Make sure to get a tidal license though.
Steve
January 2, 2019
Nice pier on the inlet, hiking trails, picnic area
Melissa
August 23, 2017
You can take a short hike, or picnic on the lawn. Boat rentals are available if you want to paddle around. If you have crab traps and it's the season, it's a fun afternoon out seeing what you can catch. (Fishing licence is required for crabbing.)

Actividades únicas en la zona

Escapada entre cascadas y cañones
Fotografía en el parque Lynn Canyon y su puente colgante
Dispara armas de fuego en un campo de tiro exclusivo

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Ubicación
Belcarra, BC