Ferry Island Provincial Park, Provincial park in Fraser Valley Regional District, Canada
Ferry Island Provincial Park sits on the south bank of the Fraser River and provides visitors with walking trails, picnic areas, and access to riverside habitats. The grounds contain several recreational facilities spread across a compact space designed for day visitors and nature enthusiasts.
The park was established in 1963 as a Class C Provincial Park and became part of a broader system of protected lands in British Columbia. Its creation reflected a growing commitment to preserving river corridors for future recreational and ecological use.
The park connects to the Experience the Fraser initiative, which spans 550 kilometers along the Fraser River through trails and water routes.
Visitors should keep dogs on leashes, lock their vehicles, and store valuables securely out of sight. Staying on marked paths helps ensure both personal safety and protection of the natural surroundings.
The Canyon to Coast Trail connects this location to a larger walking network that extends through the region and links several parks together. This connection allows visitors to explore longer stretches along the river without returning to their starting point.
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