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Glen Valley
Glen Valley
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Park Features at a glance
Trail Information
3 km
2 km
2.5 km
Maps and Directions
Location Map
Park and Trail Map
Park Hours
In general, parks are open during daylight hours. For specific hours see PDF below.
Park Hours
Fishing
Tidal fishing in the Fraser.
Fishing in GVRD Parks is subject to regulations set out by the Provincial Government for fresh water and by the Federal Government for tidal waters.
The
BC Ministry of the Environment
can provide information about freshwater fishing regulations and acquiring the correct licenses.
The
Federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans
can provide information about fishing in tidal waters and acquiring the correct licenses.
Dogs
Dogs must be on-leash throughout the park. Check local signs for details. Please show courtesy to other park visitors by removing your dog’s droppings.
Accessibility
The toilet at Poplar Bar is accessible. The portable pit toilet at Two-Bit Bar is also accessible. The Pit toilet at Duncan Bar is not accessible. Shoreline access at Duncan Bar is limited.
Trails
Poplar Bar Shoreline Trail
west of the picnic area is semi-firm (fine gravel) for 100 m. Beyond the bridge, the trail narrows to less than 1 m and is native soil surfacing, with a steep section 5 m beyond the bridge.
Shoreline trail
east of the picnic area has a semi-firm to firm surface, and is generally about 2 m wide, with gentle slopes.
The path to the river at Two-Bit bar is a grass surface.
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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