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N 0 B 934 C 0 E Apr 13, 2019 F Apr 16, 2019
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Maple Ridge, BC Canada

Kanaka Creek Regional Park is a regional park of the Greater Vancouver Regional District, located in the District of Maple Ridge, British Columbia, flanking both sides of Kanaka Creek from its confluence with the Fraser River just east of Haney and extending approximately 11 km (7 mi) up the creek to just south of the community of Webster's Corners.

The 400 ha. park has three main areas. The Riverfront area adjacent to the Fraser and BC Hwy 7 has picnic tables and a boat-launch, suitable for launching canoes and kayaks for navigating the slow-moving waters of Kanaka Creek up as far as the 240th Street bridge. The Riverfront Trail winds along this stretch of the creek and has a number of three-story wooden viewing towers. Above 240th Street the stream is shallower and full of snags and not suitable for boating.

Above that a popular swimming hole with slick rock slides is at Cliff Falls. There are twin falls on Kanaka Creek, one on each of its upper fork. Much of the upper area of the park is heavily forested, though hiking along the creek beds is feasible and a number of wooden walkways through the forest and along the creek have been established in the area.

(Wikipedia)

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Tags:   Maple Ridge Kanaka Creek Regional Park Fraser River Riverfront River Walk BC British Columbia BC Parks Canada Nikon Nikon D5300 Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Sunset Silhouettes Scenic Park Clouds Sky Colours Beach

N 7 B 959 C 0 E Apr 13, 2019 F Apr 17, 2019
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Maple Ridge, BC Canada

Kanaka Creek Regional Park is a regional park of the Greater Vancouver Regional District, located in the District of Maple Ridge, British Columbia, flanking both sides of Kanaka Creek from its confluence with the Fraser River just east of Haney and extending approximately 11 km (7 mi) up the creek to just south of the community of Webster's Corners.

The 400 ha. park has three main areas. The Riverfront area adjacent to the Fraser and BC Hwy 7 has picnic tables and a boat-launch, suitable for launching canoes and kayaks for navigating the slow-moving waters of Kanaka Creek up as far as the 240th Street bridge. The Riverfront Trail winds along this stretch of the creek and has a number of three-story wooden viewing towers. Above 240th Street the stream is shallower and full of snags and not suitable for boating.

Above that a popular swimming hole with slick rock slides is at Cliff Falls. There are twin falls on Kanaka Creek, one on each of its upper fork. Much of the upper area of the park is heavily forested, though hiking along the creek beds is feasible and a number of wooden walkways through the forest and along the creek have been established in the area.

(Wikipedia)

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Tags:   Maple Ridge BC BC Parks British Columbia Kanaka Creek Regional Park Fraser River Canada Nikon Nikon D5300 AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3G ED VR Nature Water Reflections Silhouettes Sunset Reflections Regional Park Park Riverfront River Scenic Landscape Night Sky Night Photography Clouds Beach

N 3 B 500 C 2 E Apr 13, 2019 F Apr 17, 2019
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Maple Ridge, BC Canada

Kanaka Creek Regional Park is a regional park of the Greater Vancouver Regional District, located in the District of Maple Ridge, British Columbia, flanking both sides of Kanaka Creek from its confluence with the Fraser River just east of Haney and extending approximately 11 km (7 mi) up the creek to just south of the community of Webster's Corners.

The 400 ha. park has three main areas. The Riverfront area adjacent to the Fraser and BC Hwy 7 has picnic tables and a boat-launch, suitable for launching canoes and kayaks for navigating the slow-moving waters of Kanaka Creek up as far as the 240th Street bridge. The Riverfront Trail winds along this stretch of the creek and has a number of three-story wooden viewing towers. Above 240th Street the stream is shallower and full of snags and not suitable for boating.

Above that a popular swimming hole with slick rock slides is at Cliff Falls. There are twin falls on Kanaka Creek, one on each of its upper fork. Much of the upper area of the park is heavily forested, though hiking along the creek beds is feasible and a number of wooden walkways through the forest and along the creek have been established in the area.

(Wikipedia)

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Tags:   Kanaka Creek Regional Park Fraser River Riverfront Beach River BC BC Parks British Columbia Canada Nikon Nikon D5300 Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Waterscape Riverscape Sunset Clouds Sky Landscape Trail Waterfront Rocks Park Nature Nature Trails Walking Trails Scenic Scenery Maple Ridge Fraser Valley

N 2 B 475 C 2 E Apr 13, 2019 F Apr 17, 2019
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Maple Ridge, BC Canada

Kanaka Creek Regional Park is a regional park of the Greater Vancouver Regional District, located in the District of Maple Ridge, British Columbia, flanking both sides of Kanaka Creek from its confluence with the Fraser River just east of Haney and extending approximately 11 km (7 mi) up the creek to just south of the community of Webster's Corners.

The 400 ha. park has three main areas. The Riverfront area adjacent to the Fraser and BC Hwy 7 has picnic tables and a boat-launch, suitable for launching canoes and kayaks for navigating the slow-moving waters of Kanaka Creek up as far as the 240th Street bridge. The Riverfront Trail winds along this stretch of the creek and has a number of three-story wooden viewing towers. Above 240th Street the stream is shallower and full of snags and not suitable for boating.

Above that a popular swimming hole with slick rock slides is at Cliff Falls. There are twin falls on Kanaka Creek, one on each of its upper fork. Much of the upper area of the park is heavily forested, though hiking along the creek beds is feasible and a number of wooden walkways through the forest and along the creek have been established in the area.

(Wikipedia)

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Sonja

Tags:   Kanaka Creek Regional Park Fraser River Riverfront Beach River BC BC Parks British Columbia Canada Nikon Nikon D5300 Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Waterscape Riverscape Sunset Clouds Sky Landscape Trail Waterfront Rocks Park Nature Nature Trails Walking Trails Scenic Scenery Maple Ridge Fraser Valley

N 5 B 633 C 0 E Apr 13, 2019 F Apr 17, 2019
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Maple Ridge, BC Canada

Kanaka Creek Regional Park is a regional park of the Greater Vancouver Regional District, located in the District of Maple Ridge, British Columbia, flanking both sides of Kanaka Creek from its confluence with the Fraser River just east of Haney and extending approximately 11 km (7 mi) up the creek to just south of the community of Webster's Corners.

The 400 ha. park has three main areas. The Riverfront area adjacent to the Fraser and BC Hwy 7 has picnic tables and a boat-launch, suitable for launching canoes and kayaks for navigating the slow-moving waters of Kanaka Creek up as far as the 240th Street bridge. The Riverfront Trail winds along this stretch of the creek and has a number of three-story wooden viewing towers. Above 240th Street the stream is shallower and full of snags and not suitable for boating.

Above that a popular swimming hole with slick rock slides is at Cliff Falls. There are twin falls on Kanaka Creek, one on each of its upper fork. Much of the upper area of the park is heavily forested, though hiking along the creek beds is feasible and a number of wooden walkways through the forest and along the creek have been established in the area.

(Wikipedia)

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Thank-you for your visit!
I really appreciate it!
Sonja

Tags:   Maple Ridge BC BC Parks British Columbia Kanaka Creek Regional Park Fraser River Canada Nikon Nikon D5300 AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3G ED VR Nature Water Reflections Silhouettes Sunset Reflections Regional Park Park Riverfront River Scenic Landscape Night Sky Night Photography Clouds Beach


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