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Grant Narrows
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|  | Maps and Directions
Grant Narrows is a small 6-Ha site that provides a wonderful starting point for several water- and land-based outings in adjoining provincial lands. First-time visitors to the park should take Lougheed Highway to Pitt Meadows. Turn north onto Harris Road and right onto Dewdney Trunk Road, following park signs. Turn left onto Neaves Road, which later turns into Rannie Road, and proceed to the parking lot at the mouth of Pitt Lake. |  | Park Hours In general, parks are open during daylight hours. Gates are closed and locked outside of the opening and closing times posted at most park entrances; earliest closing is 5 pm. If you require specific information regarding the opening or closing times of a park or gate, please contact the Area Office during regular hours. |  |  | Boat Launch
Boat launch fee: $10 Overnight parking fee: $5 Annual permits are available from East Area Office |  |
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. |  |
Accessiblility It is advisable to take an able-bodied person with you. |  | Using the Park Safely:
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|  | 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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Resources
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Trail AdvisoriesNo advisories for this park |
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Fast Facts
- Pitt Lake is the largest tidal body of fresh water in the world.
- Ayla Canoes operates in the park and can be reached at 604-941-2822.
- A season's pass for parking and boat launch is available. Contact East Area Office at 604-530-4983.
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