| Surrey Bend 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|#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|#074e9b20-8623-4996-9eff-66ee300be8ee;L0|#0074e9b20-8623-4996-9eff-66ee300be8ee|Interpretive Exhibit;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|#d677eaff-32ed-4b18-af05-2a6093c728bb;L0|#0d677eaff-32ed-4b18-af05-2a6093c728bb|No Campfires;GTSet|#850077c1-afb0-49c9-a133-2c3df22499e4 | 6.8 | 0 | 5.3 | <div class="ExternalClassFFA06231A5224B92B32EF56B0D1FDD89"><p><strong>November 3 to December 31:</strong> 7:00 am – 5:00 pm </p></div> | | | <div class="ExternalClass49E53D98F58048DD89D16D800DD5EA19"><div><p><span lang="EN-US">To minimize erosion and habitat damage, stay on designated trails. Cycling is not permitted on the pedestrian-only section of Parsons Trail. </span></p></div></div> | | | <div class="ExternalClass4770F14CAF4147F7A3880CF31EB51F42"><p>Dogs must be leashed and under control at all times. Even well-trained dogs can frighten or injure park wildlife and visitors. Please scoop your dog's poop and dispose of it properly. <br></p><p><a href="/services/regional-parks/dogs-in-regional-parks">More on dogs in Metro Vancouver regional parks...</a></p></div> | <div class="ExternalClass40A905FE433A419F98409AF38B7119B1"><div class="ExternalClassC9C4C9439ADE40B19EB3D57D4872EDE6">
<a href="/services/regional-parks/facility/surrey-bend-picnic-shelters">Picnic shelters</a><br></div><p>When shelters are
<strong>not</strong> booked, they are available on a first-come, first-served basis.<br></p></div> | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | <div class="ExternalClass7CDF26C950404F47BC3623E50ADC4483"><p>Swimming is not recommended because of swift currents and changing water quality.</p><p>Log booms are located along some sections of the shoreline. For your safety, keep off them.</p><p>Sections of Parsons and Pacific trails may flooded and closed seasonally during high tides or heavy rainfall.<br><br></p></div> | <div class="ExternalClassC3B979C8863F4FBD99C7FC52B744101A"><p><strong>Nature Discovery Area</strong></p><p>The Nature Discovery Area is landscaped with a climbing stump, sand play area, stepping stones, balance beams, and picnic tables. It is a place where children and their guardians can connect with nature through play. <br></p><p>Note: The walking planks, pillars and stepping logs have been removed due to their deterioration. New designs and features are being planned.<br></p></div> | | | | | | | | <div class="ExternalClass48425D960DA2433893C1B2F69C3F20B3"><p>Surrey Bend Regional Park is home to a variety of wildlife. Never feed, disturb or approach wildlife, or leave any garbage behind.<br></p><p><strong>Bears</strong><br>For more information about bears and bear safety, see <a href="/services/regional-parks/Documents/bears-in-metro-vancouver.pdf" target="_blank">Bears in Metro Vancouver</a> or visit <a href="https://wildsafebc.com/black-bear/" target="_blank">WildSafeBC</a>.</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="ExternalClassEF2890AFB3A84F05B9B857E560810B1B"><div><div><p>Toilets, picnic tables and picnic shelters are wheelchair accessible. Most dual-use trails are level and have firm, crushed rock or gravel surfaces.</p></div></div></div> | | | | <div class="ExternalClass0E8B43A532E2485BA6E8B77C4502C017"><div><div><p><span lang="EN-US">We offer public programs and field trips for all
ages to experience nature and heritage sites. To book a program,
call 604-432-6352.</span></p></div></div></div> | <div class="ExternalClass40F56377822C43A3B6C25388F9A4B8F6">
<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>.</p>
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