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Outdoor Recreation Trails & Events Guide For Pitt Meadows!

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Real Estate Sales Representative

Walking/cycling/hiking is a fantastic way to enjoy the outdoors and leave the hustle and bustle of city life behind. From self-guided walking tours to strenuous hiking trails, Pitt Meadows has something for everyone!

Cycling

Love to ride?  Pitt Meadows strives to create a community that is bike/Cycling-friendly.  With bike/Cycling lanes on many streets, bike lockups at several local businesses and annual or recurring cycling events, Pitt Meadows is a great place to get out and enjoy your bike.

Pitt Meadows Community Cycling Committee, a local chapter of the VACC, meets on the second Thursday of each month. 

Pitt Meadows Equestrian Trail Network

The Pitt Meadows trail network encompasses over 100 km of local Bike riding and hiking trails, as well as 50-60 km in nearby Golden Ears Provincial Park.

Dyke's - Functional and Fun
The extensive system, built to protect low-lying lands from flooding, also serves a recreational purpose. Ride horses, walk, and Cycling amidst the beautiful natural scenery the dyke's present. The lands around the dyke's are also habitat to abundant wildlife and many species of birds, making the dyke's system a favorite area for naturalists and bird-watchers.

The longest trail in the world, stretching 16,400 km. The trail includes every province and territory, most major cities and some smaller towns and communities. We are proud to have 21.5 km running through Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows and encourage you to explore our section of this amazing trail. The Trans Canada Trail begins in Pitt Meadows at the corner of Lougheed Highway and the old Dewdney Trunk Road. The paths include some country scenery as well as city surroundings. Weather you walk run or enjoy Cycling Experience the best of both worlds! 

A walkway and Cycling route runs between the CPR inter-modal facility and the Lougheed Highway in Pitt Meadows. The pathway is 2.5 km from McMyn Road to the Kennedy Road and Lougheed Highway intersection. A pond installed at the eastern end of the area, is rapidly becoming established as an attractive patch of wetland habitat In Pitt Meadows.

 

For more information on any of these trails give us a call

604-726-1023

or visit us at

www.thepropertyfinders.ca

 

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By Sean jordan @ One Percent Realty