Please note that our hours are weather dependent and that we operate on a by-reservation basis mid-week. It is always best to book online or call ahead of time. Cates Park has great importance to the Tsleil-Waututh people.
It was used as a small village during the spring and summer months to hunt and gather the natural resources such as wild game, berries, flora and fauna. Today the Tsleil-Waututh people use the park for cultural events, ceremonies and to run one part of the Takaya Tours kayak operations. You can learn about local history and wildlife during their canoe tours, boat tours, walking tours, and spawning salmon tours during the mid-August to mid-November salmon season! Explore More.
Let's Stay in Touch Sign up for the newsletter to stay in the loop. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. All rights reserved. Nestled in a forest setting, this popular 9-hole pitch and putt golf course offers a challenge to golfers of all skill levels.
They have a small pro-shop, and clubs are available for rental. Green fees apply. Open daily from am to dusk, Easter weekend to October. A joint project of the Vancouver Ports Corporation, Environment Canada, Wild Bird Trust of BC, and District Parks, this hectare salt marsh is of prime importance for fish and wildlife habitat, with over species of birds.
General information infoweb dnv. Here is a selection of our most popular parks. Call for boat launch information: Lynn Canyon Park Lynn Canyon Park offers hectares of west coast rain forest with scenic canyons, pools, and creeks to explore. Plan your visit.
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