Boundary Bay Dyke Trail

5.0 star rating
1 review

Category: Parks  [Edit]

72nd St
Delta, BC
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  • Review from David L.

    Burnaby, BC

    A popular trail with bird watchers. The Boundary Bay Dyke Trail is situated along Boundary Bay which is one of the most important stopping spots for migratory birds in North America. There are 333 different species of birds that use the Boundary Bay area for feeding, resting, and breeding. I decided to check this trail out because it is one of the resting areas for snowy owls. I saw over a dozen snowy owls which were mostly resting on logs. The trail happens to be very well maintained without any visible puddles or crater-like areas. Runner shoes will work perfectly fine and rubber boots are a little too extreme unless you want to venture down to the marshy areas. Watch out for farm tractors and horses which also use the trail. Beautiful coastal scenery with mountains, a large variety of birds, and nice sea breeze makes this trail a new favourite of mine.

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