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Brae Island
Brae Island
To be used on the Video section of MV website
Park Features at a glance
Trail Information
2.1 km
0 km
2.1 km
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.
Location Map
Park and Trail Map
Park Hours
In general, parks are open during daylight hours. For specific hours see PDF below.
Park Hours
Reservable Facilities:
Fort Camping
is now open!
Brae Island Management Plan
Dogs
Please show courtesy to other park visitors by removing your dog’s droppings.
Accessibility
Accessible washrooms are available near the parking lot. Currently there is one universally accessible picnic table at the beach picnic area. There is a ramp down to the beach, but access from the sand to the water is limited.
Trails
Tavistock Point Trail
is a 2.1 km long firm to semi firm fine gravel surface, with less than 5% slopes and a minimum 2.5 m width. The trail has several viewpoints with one step up to viewing platforms.
Tavistock Trail Loop
is a new loop trail, minimum 2.5 m wide with fine gravel surfacing and an accessible boardwalk.
Using the Park Safely:
Prepare for your visit to a regional park before you leave home.
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Parks Field Trips and School Programs
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
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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 May 13, 2013
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.
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