| Aldergrove Regional Park | GP0|#732f01c7-3203-4080-a710-fd3875d80b73;L0|#0732f01c7-3203-4080-a710-fd3875d80b73|Picnic Area;GTSet|#850077c1-afb0-49c9-a133-2c3df22499e4;GP0|#9168a339-38e5-4aa0-ab69-3ac40bd467ab;L0|#09168a339-38e5-4aa0-ab69-3ac40bd467ab|Picnic Shelter;GTSet|#850077c1-afb0-49c9-a133-2c3df22499e4;GP0|#49cdde70-26fc-4a04-9515-0e4912543f4c;L0|#049cdde70-26fc-4a04-9515-0e4912543f4c|Reservable;GTSet|#850077c1-afb0-49c9-a133-2c3df22499e4;GP0|#fa3273cc-c453-47fa-a061-f6d8afc45766;L0|#0fa3273cc-c453-47fa-a061-f6d8afc45766|Dog Leash Required Trails;GTSet|#850077c1-afb0-49c9-a133-2c3df22499e4;GP0|#bc4abe17-6ec0-4066-a930-9e9dbd6e274a;L0|#0bc4abe17-6ec0-4066-a930-9e9dbd6e274a|Leash Optional Area;GTSet|#850077c1-afb0-49c9-a133-2c3df22499e4;GP0|#dee15a63-f74f-4991-9d95-b4b5f6a64db6;L0|#0dee15a63-f74f-4991-9d95-b4b5f6a64db6|Accessible;GTSet|#850077c1-afb0-49c9-a133-2c3df22499e4;GP0|#64d8e368-ff10-4512-9ac8-def76589bfee;L0|#064d8e368-ff10-4512-9ac8-def76589bfee|View Point;GTSet|#850077c1-afb0-49c9-a133-2c3df22499e4;GP0|#f13529c2-2686-441a-b641-b8576291b5c2;L0|#0f13529c2-2686-441a-b641-b8576291b5c2|Equestrian Facilities;GTSet|#850077c1-afb0-49c9-a133-2c3df22499e4;GP0|#7aebeebc-f12c-4589-b083-7f1578a03fd8;L0|#07aebeebc-f12c-4589-b083-7f1578a03fd8|Horse Unloading;GTSet|#850077c1-afb0-49c9-a133-2c3df22499e4;GP0|#74c003f7-48df-4669-b49a-68ae0eb29e0f;L0|#074c003f7-48df-4669-b49a-68ae0eb29e0f|Drinking Water;GTSet|#850077c1-afb0-49c9-a133-2c3df22499e4;GP0|#25080aaf-eb40-4ba1-a9d6-c0915c7e6d38;L0|#025080aaf-eb40-4ba1-a9d6-c0915c7e6d38|Washroom;GTSet|#850077c1-afb0-49c9-a133-2c3df22499e4;GP0|#8806b9f9-bc47-443d-8468-291f20148342;L0|#08806b9f9-bc47-443d-8468-291f20148342|No Drones;GTSet|#850077c1-afb0-49c9-a133-2c3df22499e4;GP0|#f4ee7931-9950-4038-b596-e35db33f6632;L0|#0f4ee7931-9950-4038-b596-e35db33f6632|No Smoking;GTSet|#850077c1-afb0-49c9-a133-2c3df22499e4;GP0|#e900c976-880a-460f-a0c7-f20f7ef056f6;L0|#0e900c976-880a-460f-a0c7-f20f7ef056f6|No Fishing;GTSet|#850077c1-afb0-49c9-a133-2c3df22499e4 | 15.1 | 6.8 | 7 | <div class="ExternalClass8C53FCAEAD954DF98A7920BF769EB379"><p><strong>September 24 to November 2:</strong> 7:00 am – 7:00 pm<br><strong>November 3 to December 31:</strong> 7:00 am – 5:00 pm <br></p></div> | | <div class="ExternalClassCBB8A1420CB54CCBADA66D7958CC925B"><p>
<span aria-hidden="true"></span>There are a number of trails in Aldergrove Regional Park, including: <br></p><ul><li><p>Rock 'n Horse Trail is 6.75 km with some steep sections, sharp curves and lovely viewpoints. Expect equestrians, cyclists, joggers and hikers sharing the trail. <br></p></li><li><p>Pepin Brook Trail is a 3.5 km loop <span aria-hidden="true"></span>– flat and rolling with some steep sections. Pepin Brook is home to a variety of wildlife including 3 species at risk (Salish sucker, Nooksack dace and Pacific water shrew). By keeping your dog leashed and out of the water, you help protect the park wildlife. Thanks!
<br></p></li><li><p>The Nature Discovery Loop is 500m long. It goes through open fields, next to a wetland, and has lovely vistas. This trail is a great place where to explore nature. Note – pets are not allowed on the Nature Discovery Loop.<br></p></li></ul><p>To see all the trails in the park, click
<a href="/services/regional-parks/Documents/aldergrove-park-map.pdf" target="_blank">here</a> to see the park map.</p></div> | <div class="ExternalClassFD327DF232F54B4B80782A280EA62B53"><div><div><p>Most of the cycling is on Rock'n Horse Trail. It has steep sections and sharp corners. Expect to encounter horses,
joggers and hikers around the blind corners of the trail. Please go slow and talk with other trail users to discuss how to pass each other in a way that is courteous and safe for all. Horses, being prey animals, are easily startled by sudden and
fast approaches and that can endanger their riders. Horses recognize
human voices, so talk to the horse and rider to let the horse know you are not a threat. Cyclists should yield to pedestrians and equestrians.<br></p></div></div></div> | <div class="ExternalClassFE4C7303CACB4D3B8B5F8CE1BD31AF0A"><div><p>The Rock ‘n Horse Trail, is 6.75 km of shared trail open to equestrians, cyclists and pedestrians. <br></p></div></div> | | <div class="ExternalClass022C65666ACB4DA9A874885E5A6421E2"><p>Dogs must be under control at all times. Please keep dogs leashed throughout the park, except in the off-leash area located in the north east section of the park. Check park map or signs for details. Please scoop your dog's poop and dispose of it properly. </p><p>Pets are not allowed in the Nature Discovery Area or on the Nature Discovery Loop.</p><p>
<a href="/services/regional-parks/dogs-in-regional-parks">More on dogs in Metro Vancouver regional parks ...</a></p></div> | <div class="ExternalClass7762125C87D44FE49FF5C8CA9F755CBB"><ul><li>
<a href="/services/regional-parks/facility/blacktail-picnic-shelter">Blacktail picnic shelter</a><br></li><li>
<a href="/services/regional-parks/facility/aldergrove-bowl">Aldergrove Bowl</a> </li><li>
<a href="/services/regional-parks/facility/camp-elkgrove">Camp Elkgrove</a></li></ul></div> | | | | | | | | | | <div class="ExternalClass24D27DF5F1C842CE916AC54CE7184FAC"><div><p>The Marsh Pond at Aldergrove Bowl is closed to fishing and stocking to protect native animals living there. Fishing lines, hooks and non-native fish damage wetland habitat and endanger native wildlife. This provincial regulation became effective April 01, 2017 and is included in the Freshwater Fishing Regulations Synopsis.</p></div></div> | | | | | | | <div class="ExternalClass16C84D40040646FF942B9ED9CDE32778"><div><p>Parking for horse trailers can be accomodated at the Equestrian Trailhead.<br></p></div></div> | | <div class="ExternalClass7BFFAD8ABA8D43EAA43EC54424933434"><p>Prepare for your visit to a regional park before you leave home.
<a href="/services/regional-parks/public-safety">more...</a></p></div> | <div class="ExternalClass4EA65EEAC4844F00966A8CBDD8918574"><div><div><div><p>South Langley Regional Trail runs between Aldergrove Regional Park and Campbell Valley Regional Park. You can access the South Langley Regional Trail from the park's north west corner.<br></p><p class="mv-green-dark"><strong>Nature Discovery Area</strong></p><p>The Nature Discovery Area is a place where children and their guardians connect with nature through play. It is specially landscaped with a climbing stump, a sandy play area, stepping stones, balance beams, a howling station, a place to build with sticks and a hill on which to roll down. Pets are not allowed in the Nature Discovery Area<br></p><p class="mv-green-dark"><strong>Aldergrove Bowl: From Gravel Mine to Scenic Parkland</strong></p><p>Aldergrove Bowl was a mined-out gravel pit in the 1990s. In 2000, landscaping was done to create the parkland and wildlife habitat that you find here today. Nutrifor™ biosolids were used, as part of the restoration, to build up and fertilize the soil to enhance plant growth. Now, the landscape includes a wildlife pond, grassland, tree groves, picnic areas and trails. Check the photo gallery to see pictures of Aldergrove Bowl and its restoration. <br></p></div></div></div></div> | | | | | | | | <div class="ExternalClass82ED19A866B44CB7915BAE9BCF2C8BE1"><p> Aldergrove Regional Park is home to a variety of wildlife. Never feed, disturb or approach wildlife, or leave any garbage behind.<br></p><p><strong>Coyotes</strong><br>For more information about coyotes and coyote safety, check out the <a href="/services/regional-parks/Documents/regional-parks-coyote-brochure.pdf" target="_blank">Help Keep Coyotes Wild and People Safe</a> brochure.<br></p></div> | <div class="ExternalClass8CC6B78E9B8E489BA91CB7D6334D38B1">
<p>The women's washroom at the Main day-use area is accessible, while the men's washroom is not fully wheelchair accessible (narrow passageway). Washrooms at Aldergrove Bowl are accessible.<br></p>
<p>The loop trails in and around the Nature Discovery Area are flat with firm surfaces. They are close to parking, washrooms, water, picnic tables and benches. </p><p>The Woodpecker Loop is 530 m long, 2 m wide, with less than a 5% slope, and has a firm surface.</p><p>Marsh Loop- 700 m long, minimum width 1 m wide for 180 m, 180 m of the trails has a 9-11% slope, while the rest of the trail has a gentle grade. Part of the trail has a semi-firm surface while the rest is firm.<br></p><p>View Point Trail - is 220 m long, 1.5 m wide, firm surface, with some areas with a 9-11% slope.<br></p></div> | <div class="ExternalClass2B9B6ADE68EC4973BC9D2DA4E5C4AE97"><p>Fires are permitted only in the designated fire ring at
<a href="/services/regional-parks/facility/blacktail-picnic-shelter">Blacktail Picnic Shelter</a>. First come, first served if not booked. Restrictions may apply e.g. wildfire season. </p><ul><li>Use only bundled firewood.</li><li>Stay with the fire at all times.</li><li>Extinguish the fire completely (30 minutes before park closes).</li></ul></div> | | <div class="ExternalClass8161F49895CF443E98043B0E714F6DE4"><p>
<a href="/school-programs/regional-parks">School Field Trips Information </a><br><a href="/services/regional-parks/park-programs">Workshops & Community Group Field Trips Information</a><br></p></div> | <div class="ExternalClassEC65C83AF0EC41F1BD7A77BAF4DC74A2"><p>
<strong>Contact Us</strong></p><p>The calendar fills quickly so please plan to register two months in advance of your preferred date.
<a href="/school-programs/regional-parks">Book online</a> or call 604-432-6359 for more information. </p></div> | <div class="ExternalClass61734B513F764860BEAD2771039B113D"><div><p>To learn about ways to get involved in regional parks, go to the <a href="/services/regional-parks/volunteer-opportunities">volunteer opportunities webpage</a>.<br></p></div></div> |