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surinder from north delta writes:
its beautiful island walk .love it.
Posted: February 15, 2022 11:23:05 AM PST
somebody from white rock writes:
to much mosquitles in the summer. do not reccommend
Posted: August 8, 2020 10:03:11 AM PST
Leah from Fort Langley writes:
I live very close to this walk so it has become my favourite running loop with my dog. It's stroller/kid/dog friendly and has a great lookout on clear day. This loop is a treasure for locals, but not really special enough to drive out for - unless you spend some time in the town afterwards.
Posted: May 8, 2017 03:42:51 PM PST
Lion Tamer from Vancouver writes:
Did this walk on February 22nd.
The trail itself is a well marked, wide, flat gravel path through some lovely woods that leads to 4 different viewpoints. Each viewpoint has its own charm, though the one on the final end of the island offers a great view.
Not really worth the journey in and of itself, but the proximity to Fort Langley makes it an pleasant part of a bigger day.
Posted: February 22, 2017 09:58:53 PM PST
Richard Whitehouse from Iver, U.K writes:
Just got back from the trail Took about 1 hour return from the campsite. Mind you run a fair way to try to out pace the Mosquitoes. Great view at the point and mosquitoes didnt like the beach !!
Posted: August 18, 2011 05:00:01 PM PST
Spades from Vancouver writes:
A short and very easy stroll through the woods but remember to take the bug spray (mosquitoes aplenty). If you bring a book with you, on a nice day, you'll be able to enjoy some time at Tavistock Point.
Or, combine this trail with a walk around lovely Fort Langley and you'll consider it an afternoon well spent.
Posted: May 30, 2011 10:48:18 AM PST
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Brad Mistry from Vancouver writes:
Summer 2022: MOSQUITOE ALERT
My mom and I had to run though the trail as we were swarmed by mosquitoes as soon as you get into the wooded area. There's still water the entire trail, thus, it's a perfect breeding ground for those blood suckers.
I recommend waiting till Winter to do this hike.
Posted: August 17, 2022 11:59:10 AM PST