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Deas Island Regional Park

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Alerts and notices

Located on an island in the lower reaches of the Fraser River, this is a great place for a picnic, a qui​​et walk or a paddle along the slough. The tall cottonwood trees and surrounding wetlands are home to a variety of wildlife – from eagles and chickadees to frogs and otters.​


Features at a glance

Transit Picnic Area Picnic Shelter Reservable facilities Leash required trails Dock, Pier or Spit Canoeing or Kayaking Canoe/Kayak Launch Accessible Features Viewing Tower View Point Heritage Site/Building Interpretive Exhibit Horse Unloading Drinking Water Washroom

Trail information

Hiking/Walking Trails

5.9 km

Equestrian Trails

3.4 km

Cycling Trails

0.0 km


Park hours

March 7 to April 7​: 7:00 am – 8​:00 pm​
April 8 to June 2: 7:00 am – 9:00 pm​​

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  • Hiking/walking Information Hiking/walking
  • Cycling Information Cycling
  • Dogs Dogs
  • Reservable Facilities Information Reservable facilities
  • Transit Information Transit
  • Fishing Fishing
  • Canoe/Kayak Information Canoeing and kayaking
  • Safety information Safety information
  • Heritage site or building Heritage site or building
  • Wildlife Wildlife
  • Accessibility Accessibility
  • Designated Fire Ring Designated fire ring

Get involved

Field trips

Contact Us

The calendar fills quickly so please plan to register two months in advanc​e of your preferred date. Book online or call 604-432-6359 for more information.

Volunteering opportunities

To learn about ways​ to get involved in regional parks​, contact the Community Development Coordinator at 604-520-6442.

Alerts and notices

Deas Island Regional Park logo

Location and contact


Central Area Office

Get involved

Field trips

Contact Us

The calendar fills quickly so please plan to register two months in advanc​e of your preferred date. Book online or call 604-432-6359 for more information.

Volunteering opportunities

To learn about ways​ to get involved in regional parks​, contact the Community Development Coordinator at 604-520-6442.

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Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation

Fi​nd out how you can donate to the parks y​ou love at​MVRPFoundation.ca.​​​​​​​​

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