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Centennial Beach - Boundary Bay Regional Park
Category: Active Life Beaches Beaches [Edit]
12th Ave and Boundary Bay RdDelta, BC V4L
(604) 432-6350
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
5 reviews for Centennial Beach - Boundary Bay Regional Park
5 reviews in English
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Review from Roanna Z.
Time for a mini vacation, a picnic on the beach, a perfect breeze and a walk along the boardwalk in the marsh. Time to pick blackberries right off the bush. Time to breath the salty air, and listen to the sound under your feet as you walk while enjoying the mountain views across the water. Yup, it's time to visit Boundary Bay and let go of your troubles, let them fly away and simply be in the moment.
Another great day at Boundary Bay Park. Thank you BC for this almost secret treasure.Listed in: "Wanna get outta Dodge"?, Free Stuff!
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8/14/2010
WoW You want to take a local vacation? I felt like I was on Florida's north coast here but this park… Read more »
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8/14/2010
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Review from Gina I.
I love this place. A different sort of vibe than your regular Vancouver/White Rock beaches. Lots of families having bbq's and picnicing!
The only downside was the little bastard kids throwing rocks at seagulls (hey kid, I hate them too, but c'mon).
Me and my Auntie came here to sit in the sun for a couple hours. A blanket, a book and some water. It's all you need. I saw a lot of people skimming here too, it looks like lots of fun. -
Review from Jenni B.
Do you love being a beach bum but hate all the crowds? Or maybe you are looking for an all day beach adventure with facilities to keep everyone entertained.
Centennial Beach is worth the drive to Tsawassen. Since this beach is significantly less busy than the other Lower Mainland beaches you do not have to fight for towel space (or parking usually). Did I mention the parking is free? Unheard of!
Your options are endless here... from laying out and baking until you are a crisp brown, this beach easily has the best tidal pools for skim boards... again you don't have to fight for the good tidal pools either! Also available is a beach volley ball court, baseball diamonds, and a picnic area where you are allowed to barbeque.
While part of the beach is for people only, slightly off the main beach is a dog friendly area so you can bring your pooch to have a good game of frisbee or fetch. Just remember the cardinal rule... the ocean is not the dog's toilet.
Or a people's toilet for that matter!
For summer days stop off and grab some munchies, or if you fancy they have a concession stand which is very reasonably priced and has icecream!
Also worth noting this beach is incredibly clean, I usually avoid the ocean at our beaches as you end up covered with an unidentifiable substance, not at Centennial... and trust me, it is disgusting after a day skim boarding at White Rock scrubbing off oil and *other* substances from your skin.
A simply must do for a nice summer day! -
Review from Rhiannon A.
The walking paths are a must. They give you a feel for what the area must have been like before the Eurooeans came.
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Review from Bryan W.
Vancouver, BC
This is a good beach if your not looking for the big crowds Kits and English bay get. As a result there is ample parking and beach space to go around. When the tides out it goes way out. The water depth never goes above your waist and you can pick up clams and shells for your collection.
