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Brae IslandBrae IslandBrae Island Regional ParkMODERATE<div class="ExternalClass6B9AF5ED37274B2B8FB4D664C74D70C1"><ul><li>​Wood campfires and portable gas campfires are only allowed in supervised campgrounds.<br></li><li>Charcoal and propane barbecues, and gas cooking stoves are only allowed in areas with picnic tables. You must stay with the barbecue or stove at all times. Dispose of charcoal in the designated receptacles.</li><li>Report wildfires to 911 and regional parks staff.<br></li></ul><p>For more info, call 604-432-6350.</p></div><div class="ExternalClass24E4C9B0B2764BD782C1AE66840BC861"><ul><li>Wood campfires are prohibited.</li><li>Portable gas campfires are only allowed at supervised campgrounds.<br></li><li>Charcoal and propane barbecues, and gas cooking stoves are only allowed in areas with picnic tables. You must stay with the barbecue or stove at all times. Dispose of charcoal in the designated receptacles.</li><li>Report wildfires to 911 and regional parks staff.<br></li></ul><p>For more info, call 604-432-6350.</p></div><div class="ExternalClass8F37315580904859AAEBB2AD5E612D3D"><ul><li>Wood campfires, portable gas campfires and charcoal barbecues/cooking stoves are only allowed in supervised campgrounds.<br></li><li>Propane barbecues and gas cooking stoves are only allowed in areas with picnic tables. You must stay with the barbecue or stove at all times.</li><li>Report wildfires to 911 and regional parks staff.<br></li></ul><p>For more info, call 604-432-6350.</p></div><div class="ExternalClassDDAAE751ECE04272865E182114F9BDC9"><ul><li>Wood campfires and charcoal barbecues/cooking stoves are prohibited.</li><li><div class="ExternalClass8F2D3DCD4621453F93D8F6E2E41ED247">Portable gas campfires are only allowed in supervised campgrounds.<br></div></li><li><div class="ExternalClass8F2D3DCD4621453F93D8F6E2E41ED247">Propane barbecues and gas cooking stoves are only allowed in areas with picnic tables. You must stay with the barbecue or stove at all times.</div></li><li><div class="ExternalClass8F2D3DCD4621453F93D8F6E2E41ED247">Report wildfires to 911 and regional parks staff.<br></div></li></ul><p class="ExternalClass8F2D3DCD4621453F93D8F6E2E41ED247">For more info, call 604-432-6350.<br></p></div><div class="ExternalClass5466B443E7F342BCB69F0B35B81EC5DC"><p>​Continued dry weather has resulted in conditions that are tinder dry and extremely sensitive to sparks and fire.</p><ul><li>Wood campfires and charcoal barbecues/cooking stoves are prohibited.</li><li>Portable gas campfires are only allowed in supervised campgrounds.<br></li><li>Propane barbecues and gas cooking stoves are only allowed in areas with picnic tables. You must stay with the barbecue or stove at all times.</li><li>Report wildfires to 911 and regional parks staff.<br></li></ul><p>For more info, call 604-432-6350.</p></div><div class="ExternalClass8CBA85AC5F474BB68F3B2F3F2E078D67"><p>​Continued dry weather has resulted in conditions that are tinder dry and extremely sensitive to sparks and fire.</p><ul><li>All campfires are prohibited.</li><li>All barbecues/cooking stoves are prohibited.</li><li>Report wildfires to 911 and regional parks staff.<br></li></ul><p>For more info, call 604-432-6350.</p></div><div class="ExternalClassA679335722D54CEAB980C68B4A65260B"><p></p><ul><li>Wood campfires are prohibited due to the BC Wildfire Service campfire ban.</li><li>Portable gas campfire apparatus are only allowed in supervised campgrounds.<br></li><li>Charcoal and propane barbecues, and gas cooking stoves are only allowed in areas with picnic tables. You must stay with the barbecue or stove at all times. Dispose of charcoal in the designated receptacles.​<br></li><li>Report wildfires to 911 and regional parks staff.<br></li></ul><p>For more info, call 604-432-6350.​​<br></p></div>06/6/2025 7:00:00 AM<div class="ExternalClassDC2CD6A10ADE44DEADA1A073C895D671"><p>The fire danger is currently low, but can change quickly.</p><ul><li>​Wood campfires and portable gas campfires are only allowed in supervised campgrounds.<br></li><li>Charcoal and propane barbecues, and gas cooking stoves are only allowed in areas with picnic tables. You must stay with the barbecue or stove at all times. Dispose of charcoal in the designated receptacles.</li><li>Report wildfires to 911 and regional parks staff.</li></ul><p>For more info, call 604-432-6350.<br></p></div>

 

 

 

 

Brae Island Regional ParkBrae Island Regional ParkBrae Island Regional Park<div class="ExternalClass9C1A1C0568FD4F3EBE3834FB5EF7CA55"><p>Stroll, cycle, paddle, picnic, and camp along the Fraser River. Enjoy beautiful river and mountain views, and watch for wildlife. </p></div>229195442https://metrovancouver.org/services/regional-parks/PublishingImages/Bedford-Channel.gif, https://metrovancouver.org/services/regional-parks/PublishingImages/Bedford-Channel.gif https://metrovancouver.org/services/regional-parks/PublishingImages/Bedford-Channel.gif

 

 

Brae Island Regional ParkGP0|#2e3f5e5d-f72a-4278-b23e-25e6ce7b4d51;L0|#02e3f5e5d-f72a-4278-b23e-25e6ce7b4d51|Transit;GTSet|#850077c1-afb0-49c9-a133-2c3df22499e4;GP0|#732f01c7-3203-4080-a710-fd3875d80b73;L0|#0732f01c7-3203-4080-a710-fd3875d80b73|Picnic Area;GTSet|#850077c1-afb0-49c9-a133-2c3df22499e4;GP0|#6d2ca749-fae4-49f4-9214-cc1040f9a00f;L0|#06d2ca749-fae4-49f4-9214-cc1040f9a00f|Camping;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|#edff50ab-7203-4730-bf87-d4a3d6b74e9a;L0|#0edff50ab-7203-4730-bf87-d4a3d6b74e9a|Beach;GTSet|#850077c1-afb0-49c9-a133-2c3df22499e4;GP0|#e88f8a62-6861-4dcd-b506-d7701c90fafe;L0|#0e88f8a62-6861-4dcd-b506-d7701c90fafe|Fishing;GTSet|#850077c1-afb0-49c9-a133-2c3df22499e4;GP0|#c417ab40-3cf3-4357-989d-355a42b2305d;L0|#0c417ab40-3cf3-4357-989d-355a42b2305d|Canoeing or Kayaking;GTSet|#850077c1-afb0-49c9-a133-2c3df22499e4;GP0|#926cab4d-4a7e-460b-bf20-5f8f39fc7f74;L0|#0926cab4d-4a7e-460b-bf20-5f8f39fc7f74|Canoe/Kayak Launch;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|#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|#d323bdd4-1780-4e1c-99a5-974c6a56d6f6;L0|#0d323bdd4-1780-4e1c-99a5-974c6a56d6f6|Camping - Group;GTSet|#850077c1-afb0-49c9-a133-2c3df22499e43.803.5<div class="ExternalClassFFA06231A5224B92B32EF56B0D1FDD89"><p><strong></strong><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong>​June 3 to September 1:</strong> 7:00 am – 10​:00 pm​<br><strong>September 2 to 22:</strong> 7:00 am – 8:00 pm​​​​​​​​<br></p><p>​* Fort Camping campground​ is open 6:00 am to 11:00 pm year round.​​​​​</p></div><div class="ExternalClassE7380903112746E19EB9D27A8299877E"><div> <div><div><p>Dogs must be leashed and under control at all times. Please scoop your dog's poo​​p and dispose of it properly.</p><p><a href="/services/regional-parks/dogs-in-regional-parks">More on dogs in ​Metro Vancouver regional parks ...</a></p></div></div></div></div><div class="ExternalClass31376779D2904430B4B8B762F571FC95"><ul><li><div class="ExternalClass1275EC0DF353472E890D764A73406473"><a href="http://www.fortcamping.com/" target="_blank">Fort Camping</a><br></div></li></ul></div><div class="ExternalClass23CAA5E92DF14F05BBD06B054FB178E2"><div><div><p>A bus stop is 80​0 metres away, approximately a 10-minute walk from the park, in Fort Langley at 96 Ave and Glover Rd.  <a href="https://www.translink.ca/" target="_blank">More info</a><br></p></div></div></div><div class="ExternalClassD36B5DB2C7D64DC696A48396CDB9470F"><p>​Tidal fishing in the​​ Fraser.</p><p>Fishing in Metro Vancouver reg​​ional parks is subject to regulations set out by the Provincial Government for fresh water and by the Federal Government for tidal waters.</p><p>The <a title="Please visit the website for more information about BC Recreational Freshwater Fishing Licences" href="https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/sports-culture/recreation/fishing-hunting/fishing/recreational-freshwater-fishing-licence" target="_blank">BC Mi​nistry of Sports, Recreation, Arts and Culture</a> can provide information about freshwater fishing regulations and licenses.</p><p>The <a href="http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/recfish/Licensing/info_e.htm" target="_blank">Department of Fisheries and Oceans</a> can provide information abo​ut fishing in tidal waters and licenses.<br></p></div><div class="ExternalClassEFD2B953F262468EA858D586F5AEF336"><p>Located in an area rich with wildlife and steeped in history and culture, this regional park offers a range of recreational opportunities for b​​oth the day visitor and the overnight camper.<br></p><p>“Green” features of the campground and day-use area include buildings wi​th green roofs, water and energy efficient fixtures, plantings of native trees and shrubs, and facilitating visitors recycling of waste.<br></p><p>Metro Vancouver's bios​​olid product, Nutrifor™, being rich in nutrients and organic matter was used to fertilize new plantings to successfuly restore habitat.  To find out <a href="/services/liquid-waste/biosolids/about">more...</a></p></div><div class="ExternalClassF7B5ECCBC808470B94F6D1AABF0D8CC0"><p>Accessible washrooms ​​are available near the parking lot. Currently there is one universally accessible picnic table at the beach picnic area. There is a ramp down to the beach, but access from the sand to the water is limited.</p><p>Tavistock Point Trail is a 2.1 km long firm to semi firm fine gravel surface, with less than 5% slopes and a minimum 2.5 m width. The trail has several viewpoints with one step up to viewing platforms.</p><p>Tavistock Trail Loop is a minimum 2.5 m wide loop trail with fine gravel surfacing and an accessible boardwalk. </p></div><div class="ExternalClassA8C3EC2B019B4F3DB0FA7F5CAFCBEA53"><p>Fires are permitted only in the designated fire rings at <a href="/services/regional-parks/facility/fort-camping-campsite">Fort Camping campsites</a> (156 fire rings). Bo​​oking is required. 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="ExternalClass290C44BB4F9D4F079BC6E6A0785A8566"><p> <strong>Derby Reach/Brae Island Parks Association</strong> is active​ly involved in this regional park. For information or to get involved visit their <a href="http://drbipa.org/" target="_blank">website</a> or go to the <a href="/services/regional-parks/volunteer-opportunities">volunteer opportunities webpage</a>.</p></div>

 

 

Frosty morning on Tavistock Point Trail at Brae Island Regional Parkhttps://metrovancouver.org/services/regional-parks/ParkPhotos/_t/BraeIsland-photo3_jpg.jpgFrosty morning on Tavistock Point Trail at Brae Island Regional Park
Volunteers planting in Brae Island Regional Parkhttps://metrovancouver.org/services/regional-parks/ParkPhotos/_t/Brae-volunteers_planting_JPG.jpgVolunteers planting in Brae Island Regional Park
Tavistock Point Trail at Brae Island Regional Parkhttps://metrovancouver.org/services/regional-parks/ParkPhotos/_t/Brae_Island_064_jpg.jpgTavistock Point Trail at Brae Island Regional Park
Fort Camping at Brae Island Regional Parkhttps://metrovancouver.org/services/regional-parks/ParkPhotos/_t/DER-BRA%20Campground_jpg.jpgFort Camping at Brae Island Regional Park
Entrance to campground at Brae Island Regional Parkhttps://metrovancouver.org/services/regional-parks/ParkPhotos/_t/DER-BRA_Campground_Entrance_jpg.jpgEntrance to campground at Brae Island Regional Park
Fort Camping at at Brae Island Regional Parkhttps://metrovancouver.org/services/regional-parks/ParkPhotos/_t/DER-BRA_Camping_jpg.jpgFort Camping at at Brae Island Regional Park
Brae Island Regional Park's river edgehttps://metrovancouver.org/services/regional-parks/ParkPhotos/_t/BRAE%20Rivers_edge_jpg.jpgBrae Island Regional Park's river edge
View from Tavistock Point at Brae Island Regional Parkhttps://metrovancouver.org/services/regional-parks/ParkPhotos/_t/Brae_from_Travistock_point_jpg.jpgView from Tavistock Point at Brae Island Regional Park
Tavistock Point at Brae Island Regional Parkhttps://metrovancouver.org/services/regional-parks/ParkPhotos/_t/Brae_Island_105_jpg.jpgTavistock Point at Brae Island Regional Park
View of Fort Langley from Brae Island Regional Parkhttps://metrovancouver.org/services/regional-parks/ParkPhotos/_t/Brae_Island_208_jpg.jpgView of Fort Langley from Brae Island Regional Park
View of Bedford Channel from Brae Island Regional Parkhttps://metrovancouver.org/services/regional-parks/ParkPhotos/_t/Brae_Island_215_jpg.jpgView of Bedford Channel from Brae Island Regional Park
Planting for bank stabilization in Brae Island Regional Parkhttps://metrovancouver.org/services/regional-parks/ParkPhotos/_t/BRAE_planting_for_stabilization_jpg.jpgPlanting for bank stabilization in Brae Island Regional Park
Tavistock Point Trail in Brae Island Regional Parkhttps://metrovancouver.org/services/regional-parks/ParkPhotos/_t/BRAE_trails_jpg.jpgTavistock Point Trail in Brae Island Regional Park
Tavistock Point Trail in Brae Island Regional Parkhttps://metrovancouver.org/services/regional-parks/ParkPhotos/_t/BRAE_Trails2_jpg.jpgTavistock Point Trail in Brae Island Regional Park

 

 

Brae IslandBrae IslandBrae Island Regional ParkMODERATE<div class="ExternalClass6B9AF5ED37274B2B8FB4D664C74D70C1"><ul><li>​Wood campfires and portable gas campfires are only allowed in supervised campgrounds.<br></li><li>Charcoal and propane barbecues, and gas cooking stoves are only allowed in areas with picnic tables. You must stay with the barbecue or stove at all times. Dispose of charcoal in the designated receptacles.</li><li>Report wildfires to 911 and regional parks staff.<br></li></ul><p>For more info, call 604-432-6350.</p></div><div class="ExternalClass24E4C9B0B2764BD782C1AE66840BC861"><ul><li>Wood campfires are prohibited.</li><li>Portable gas campfires are only allowed at supervised campgrounds.<br></li><li>Charcoal and propane barbecues, and gas cooking stoves are only allowed in areas with picnic tables. You must stay with the barbecue or stove at all times. Dispose of charcoal in the designated receptacles.</li><li>Report wildfires to 911 and regional parks staff.<br></li></ul><p>For more info, call 604-432-6350.</p></div><div class="ExternalClass8F37315580904859AAEBB2AD5E612D3D"><ul><li>Wood campfires, portable gas campfires and charcoal barbecues/cooking stoves are only allowed in supervised campgrounds.<br></li><li>Propane barbecues and gas cooking stoves are only allowed in areas with picnic tables. You must stay with the barbecue or stove at all times.</li><li>Report wildfires to 911 and regional parks staff.<br></li></ul><p>For more info, call 604-432-6350.</p></div><div class="ExternalClassDDAAE751ECE04272865E182114F9BDC9"><ul><li>Wood campfires and charcoal barbecues/cooking stoves are prohibited.</li><li><div class="ExternalClass8F2D3DCD4621453F93D8F6E2E41ED247">Portable gas campfires are only allowed in supervised campgrounds.<br></div></li><li><div class="ExternalClass8F2D3DCD4621453F93D8F6E2E41ED247">Propane barbecues and gas cooking stoves are only allowed in areas with picnic tables. You must stay with the barbecue or stove at all times.</div></li><li><div class="ExternalClass8F2D3DCD4621453F93D8F6E2E41ED247">Report wildfires to 911 and regional parks staff.<br></div></li></ul><p class="ExternalClass8F2D3DCD4621453F93D8F6E2E41ED247">For more info, call 604-432-6350.<br></p></div><div class="ExternalClass5466B443E7F342BCB69F0B35B81EC5DC"><p>​Continued dry weather has resulted in conditions that are tinder dry and extremely sensitive to sparks and fire.</p><ul><li>Wood campfires and charcoal barbecues/cooking stoves are prohibited.</li><li>Portable gas campfires are only allowed in supervised campgrounds.<br></li><li>Propane barbecues and gas cooking stoves are only allowed in areas with picnic tables. You must stay with the barbecue or stove at all times.</li><li>Report wildfires to 911 and regional parks staff.<br></li></ul><p>For more info, call 604-432-6350.</p></div><div class="ExternalClass8CBA85AC5F474BB68F3B2F3F2E078D67"><p>​Continued dry weather has resulted in conditions that are tinder dry and extremely sensitive to sparks and fire.</p><ul><li>All campfires are prohibited.</li><li>All barbecues/cooking stoves are prohibited.</li><li>Report wildfires to 911 and regional parks staff.<br></li></ul><p>For more info, call 604-432-6350.</p></div><div class="ExternalClassA679335722D54CEAB980C68B4A65260B"><p></p><ul><li>Wood campfires are prohibited due to the BC Wildfire Service campfire ban.</li><li>Portable gas campfire apparatus are only allowed in supervised campgrounds.<br></li><li>Charcoal and propane barbecues, and gas cooking stoves are only allowed in areas with picnic tables. You must stay with the barbecue or stove at all times. Dispose of charcoal in the designated receptacles.​<br></li><li>Report wildfires to 911 and regional parks staff.<br></li></ul><p>For more info, call 604-432-6350.​​<br></p></div>06/6/2025 7:00:00 AM<div class="ExternalClassDC2CD6A10ADE44DEADA1A073C895D671"><p>The fire danger is currently low, but can change quickly.</p><ul><li>​Wood campfires and portable gas campfires are only allowed in supervised campgrounds.<br></li><li>Charcoal and propane barbecues, and gas cooking stoves are only allowed in areas with picnic tables. You must stay with the barbecue or stove at all times. Dispose of charcoal in the designated receptacles.</li><li>Report wildfires to 911 and regional parks staff.</li></ul><p>For more info, call 604-432-6350.<br></p></div>

 

 

 

 

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<div class="ExternalClass290C44BB4F9D4F079BC6E6A0785A8566"><p> <strong>Derby Reach/Brae Island Parks Association</strong> is active​ly involved in this regional park. For information or to get involved visit their <a href="http://drbipa.org/" target="_blank">website</a> or go to the <a href="/services/regional-parks/volunteer-opportunities">volunteer opportunities webpage</a>.</p></div>

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Brae Island Regional Park management planhttps://metrovancouver.org/services/regional-parks/Documents/brae-island-management-plan.pdf, Brae Island Regional Park management planBrae Island Regional Park management plan<div class="ExternalClassEB62E836F32A4CE8825748FF3324822F"><p>Guides resource management, park improvements, operations, and programming in the park.<br></p></div>

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