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Brae Island 
Park Features at a glance
Public Camping Group Camp 
Trail Information
Hiking / Walking 2.1 km  Horseback riding 0 km  Cycling 2.1 km 
Reservable Facilities:
 Fort Camping is now open!
Maps and Directions
Brae Island Regional Park lies across Bedford Channel from the Historic Village of Fort Langley.  From Highway 1, take the 232nd Street exit and follow signs to Fort Langley National Historic Site.  Head north on Glover Road through the village.  Fort Camping is on your left after you cross the bridge.
Park Hours
In general, parks are open during daylight hours. For specific hours see PDF below.
  Park Hours 
Dog Information
Dog Information
Dogs
Please show courtesy to other park visitors by removing your dog’s droppings.
Accessibility
Accessiblility
It is advisable to take an able-bodied person with you.
Park SafetyUsing the Park Safely:
Prepare for your visit to a regional park before you leave home. more...
Parks Field Trips and School Programs
Fishing
Park Partners
With the variety of ways to get actively involved in Regional Parks, there’s bound to be something for you! Explore the opportunities in the Park Partnership Program.
For Information, Questions, or Comments
Metro Vancouver Regional Parks East Area Office: 604-530-4983
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Fire Danger Rating Advisory
as of September 01, 2010
Current Rating: LOW

Due to recent rainfall the fire danger rating is currently in LOW. Visitors are asked to obey posted signs and check back for regular updates as conditions and restrictions can change quickly.

Upcoming Events
No events upcoming at this park
Events Calendar

Fast Facts

  • Located in an area rich with wildlife and steeped in history and culture, this newly-opened park offers a range of recreational opportunities for both the day visitor and the overnight camper.

  • “Green” features of the redeveloped campground and new day-use area include buildings with green roofs, water- and energy-efficient fixtures, the planting of native trees and shrubs, and encouraging recycling with visitors.

  • Rich in nutrients and organic matter, Nutrifor - Metro Vancouver's biosolid product - was used to help in the greening of the Brae Island redevelopment. more...