Discover the best top things to do in Delta, Canada including Delta Nature Reserve, Annieville Lions Park, George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary, Centennial Beach, Boundary Bay Regional Park, Watershed Park, Deas Island Regional Park, Burns Bog, North 40 Park Reserve, South Arm Marshes Wildlife Management Area.
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4.5 based on 239 reviews
Situated upon 850 acres along the Fraser estuary at the mouth of the Fraser River, the George C. Reifel Migratory bird sanctuary is a must for birding enthusiasts. Easy hiking trails, bird blinds, and panoramic views await. See eagles, owls, hawks, falcons, waterfowl, songbirds, and the elusive Sandhill Crane.
We came back here two years later because we were unable to finish last time due to not having any hats or water. So we went to the sections we had not seen and had an amazing time. I like Bloedel I'm Vancouver but I feel that this one is slightly better as it is way more quiet and peaceful. There were tons of wild and exotic birds to see in their natural habitat and you get to feed them bird seed which they all love. I can't say enough about how much we really enjoyed our day trip here yesterday .
4.5 based on 236 reviews
It's a beautiful beach even when the tide is out. It can get crowded during the summer but still a great experience.
4.5 based on 44 reviews
Lovely forest with lots of trails. Always nice and quiet, never any crowds. You can access from 64th Ave at the north or 10th Avenue at the south. There are some wider trails, some very narrow forest trails and also a "meadow", a grassy field area witih some benches. It's not a place for a big family picnic, sweeping views or for a swim. It's a place to go if you want a quiet walk thorugh a beautiful old growth forest with huge Douglas Fir trees. Dogs will love it. Be aware: Some trails are steep. Also it's quite popular with mountain/BMX bikers so be aware. Some of the smaller trails wind around a bit confusingly.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
My mom and I were looking for somewhere near by for an afternoon walk and decided to visit Deas Island Regional Park. We were pleased to find ample parking and excellent signage about the site and the trails. Several historic buildings have been moved to the site from parts of Delta. They've been restored and painted in attractive, coordinating colours. If you're a fan of Raymond Burr, Canadian-American actor primarily known for his title roles in the television dramas Perry Mason and Ironside, you'll be interested to know that the house on the site belonged to members of his family. My mom nursed one of the family for many years in the local extended care home and remembered many of her stories. There is a rowing club where you can sit and watch the rowers, lovely trails through cotton wood trees along the water, and picnic areas along the beach. I highly recommend the park for your next outing!
4.5 based on 19 reviews
I have walked this park's pathways with several friends, and, in an unusual way, it brought a sense of quietude to us, and we suspended talking Progress from creek side open pathways, to woodland raised paths amongst the tree in dappled shade, and moody forest colours and bog features. It is a natural wonder and to have access to it is a gift from the many volunteers who work to preserve it. Thank you!
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