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4.3 (32 reviews)

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Pranjali P.

Absolutely beautiful! There's no way that you won't feel blessed to be in British Columbia! The park hosts some zip lining and other sports which are closed due to Covid however, we could see people camping and it must be an amazing experience to so. Just the drive through the park is relaxing in itself and head to Aoulette lake for views to die for!! Lots of picnic tables and quiet place for a family day out. Head out there to clear your head!!

Bigong M.

When you've lived in Pacific Northwest you know how much rain there is per year. It's no surprise that on the day of our hike it just poured rain and we loved it! Golden ears is usually our go to campsite when we lived here but this time we visited Alouette Beach instead. We started our hike to check out loop trail and after 30 mins we decided to turn around after seeing a fresh steaming bear skat. I'm not surprised as the park was bare and quiet. So instead we just enjoyed the beach area, had our coffee and sat under a canopy of a huge pine tree! The washrooms were clean, again not a lot of people. There were park rangers cleaning tables and trimming weeds far away from where we're camped, so they're just up keeping the park. I'd love to come back again when it's sunny! I hope to check out more of our favourite hike sites soon!

Mari E.

My friends and me went there around 8am to keep two tables for 13 people. It was right choice because around 10am, almost of the tables were occupied. What a pleasant place! In the morning, water is so clear and quiet. Bunch of Geese eating their breakfast. They fly away after park crowded and came back late afternoon. Our tables were under big trees so that we can have shade and enjoy hammock. Maybe the best spot. I felt very safe even no life guard on duty.

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Justin P.

This spot is great but it's cold and windy! Reservations this site isn't too hard, it's like many other spots

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Lexi B.

We recently went on a day trip in the evening to get out of the house and it was a nice experience. There seemed to be a lot of people leaving as we headed here only during the last hour of the parks opening hours. It may be hard to Patrice social distancing if you happen to choose a busy location at the park. Which I know is very important for a lot of people during the pandemic, and we should all try our best to help flatten the curve. I would recommend going early or later in the evening, to avoid the large crowds. The views are beautiful, from all locations around the park. There is a variety of things to do here including hiking, walking, exploring the beach, camping, swimming, boating, or just having lunch. I most definitely recommend going to this location once everything is back to normal and it's safe for everyone!

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Brianm ..

Golden Ears Park Gold Creek campgrounds Maple Ridge, BC, Canada.     We r so lucky to live in Vancouver at any price. Would live no where else period.The southern coast parks are contained amid lush recreational mountains and majestic rivers,lakes,creeks & Delta's that surround Vancouver and it's mainland.Vancouver offers an abundance for almost anything u can dream up to be enjoyed by both summer and winter outdoor enthusiasts alike,which leads me to our camping trip to Gold Creek in Golden Ears Maple Ridge. It's easy to see exactly why ppl flock in droves like lemmings from all points of the globe to vacation here. Our pristine campgrounds are outstanding from Chilliwack to Golden Ears and are relatively quick and convenient to travel to. While getting on the expensive side of cheap,our rustic BC campgrounds are still beautiful opportunities to do everything or just do nothing and chill al fresco. I love the no cell,no Wi-Fi mindfulness thing when I camp, I don't even wanna hear a radio. When I camp I prefer to connect with the outdoors and just take in the sounds of my forest environment...such a vast variety of bird melodies I heard daily from sunrise to eventide. I go "Hippie" when I camp and after all,....ain't that the point? Let's get to the deets... The Wife suggested a change this year so we deviated from the usual Maple Bay campgrounds in Chilliwack to a closer more local destination in Maple Ridge and right off the top you shave almost 40 minutes off the long Chilliwack commute. Bonus 1. Gold Creek is a beautifully preserved rustic campground with a natural 'forest' feel with a  canopy of towering trees anchored by lush mossy hills and small woodsy fields between campsites. Bonus 2. While we were in TD 48 and directly near a road, we barely noticed the traffic as it was generally quiet from early evening until 10 am. Bonus 3. The lay out of Gold Creek campgrounds was not the best thought out options possible...access to pit toilets could be improved and trails to pit toilets were absent here as opposed to other provincial campgrounds which conveniently have well placed paths joining campground 'streets' creating  paths from multiple directions to make for easy access for all. The absence of an electric socket in the ladies bathroom was disappointing for my Wife too! Gold Creek campgrounds shower/toilet facilities: Multiple clean toilet stalls, a private functional handi-cap shower stall, a semi-private urinal, 2 sinks,4 mirrors and a hand blow dryer complete the well maintained bathroom facilities. Bonus 4. NB: Maintenance/cleaning is typically 15 minutes of no bathroom access between 8:30 -  8:45am daily. The facilities are well maintained by accommodating staff, as a matter of fact all staff and rangers were pleasant helpful and genuinely eager to help. Bonus 5. Beach/ Picnic area: Full shower/bathroom facilities, multiple toilet/changing stalls,clean and well kept. Swimming friendly, garbage cans, BBQ coal disposal cans, water. Free parking. Trail from campgrounds 1 km to beach. NB: a charge of $12 cdn is charged daily for any second vehicle per site. Not so bonus. Park ur second vehicle in visitor parking at 10pm and waive the fees as we were told by the check in agent. Sorta bonus...better than paying daily and enjoy the extra cash with some smores ( Which u can buy from on the store here btw....which leads us to the store at Gold Creek campgrounds....wow...they haven't forgotten a thing, so no worries if u forgot something,they'll probably have it but for a price. Again, super friendly warm staff here too! The store is very handy but expensive. Visa/debit available,long hours and ice too! Super natural BC indeed! I loved our quiet 4 day mindfulness retreat...u will too if u camp at Gold Creek...full of camping bonuses and such a pristine campground! Price: around $36/day cdn  ( + $12/day cdn second vehicle ) is not cheap and you typically need to reserve 3 months in advance but u will not regret a single moment or nickel spent. Appy Trails Amigo... Brianm foodieatlarge.yelp.ca

Roanna Z.

Golden Ears is only an hour east of Vancouver and we always meant to get out to this park to do some hiking. Our first experience brought us into the park for an overnight of camping with friends. We stayed in the Allouette campground in the Dogwood section. This one is a very family and dog friendly camp ground. There's a playground for the kids and also a beach with an incredible view of the surrounding mountains. Really this whole area is so lovely. I felt all my stresses just ease out of my body almost immediately after our arrival. We cooked dinner in the fire pit on our camp site. It's best to check first for the current fire restrictions. As I said, this particular campground is kid friendly and we all know what hours children can keep when they're out all day in that fresh clean air: (7am: *oh god what are those screeching sounds?* ) We were of course, up late in the evening enjoying the astounding night sky. The Big Dipper jumped out at me like a neon lite and you really do forget how many stars there actually are visible when you don't have urban light pollution. There are literally hundreds of sites in there, some are more treed while others are surrounded by the creek but they're all pretty nice. Maps of campgrounds are clearly marked. I'm not crazy about camping on a gravel ground, I prefer grass campgrounds but this is in a temperate rain forest, so I can understand the logic. The fern and moss growth in some parts of this park have an almost "Jurassic Park" look. I'm looking forward to returning for many camping outings at this easily accessible park.

a perfect weekend with my VW
Al M.

Named after the "Golden Ears" peaks of the mountains that shadow the park. I have camped here for many years, clean and private sites, nice washrooms, miles of trails, waterfalls, a huge lake and sandy beaches are just a few of the highlights, this is a jem of the provincial park system, can be busy on summer weekends, i tend to go off season or mid week. campfire and stars at night....beauty

Gold creek in the summer - the water is ice cold
Priscilla C.

Golden Ears Provincial Park is close enough to the city and it feel like you've gone super far because you're in the great outdoors. There are many quite a few lakes, the main one being Alouette lake. There are also many trails there, one of them being lower falls trail to see the Gold creek waterfall. The day area of the lake is very family friendly, there are many picnic tables and large areas for picnic blankets. It's hard to get lost inside golden ears because there is only one main road, and there are many signs posted telling you where places are. It's also a great place to camp, there are shower and washroom facilities, as well as faucets around the camp sites. Would I come back? Definitely!

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Mike G.

This review is for the hiking trails in the park only as I have never stayed in any of the front country campgrounds here. This park has some of the most beautiful temperate rainforest landscape out there. There are at least a few trails for every fitness level. The lower falls trial is a good trial for almost any fitness level and it leads to a very pretty waterfall along Gold Creek (there is an upper falls if you are adventurous). The East Canyon Trail is the next step up with sections of flat trail with some bigger ups and downs mixed in (don't get yourself into trouble by over stepping your bounds!). This trail eventually leads to a lake named Hector Ferguson Lake after you wade through Gold Creek at low water levels. The ultimate trail in the park and its most difficult by far is the trail extending after the West Canyon Trail up to the actual Golden Ears themselves. If you are not fit do not attempt this trail, as you will get yourself into lots of trouble. The trail itself is a 24km round trip with a elevation gain of 1521m (this is not accumulated which is over 2000m). Snow hangs onto the peaks past the backpacking campground (Alder Flats) until late Summer so care must be taken reviewing snow pack. These are just three of many trials in the park so get out and enjoy our great outdoors! Do not forget there are lakes here to fish and explore by boat as well if you are so inclined to do that!

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Brae Island Regional Park - The beach area

Brae Island Regional Park

3.7(3 reviews)
8.4 km

Wow! I'm surprised nobody has reviewed this RV park yet! We spent most of summer 2016 here with our…read morekids and loved every minute of it!! We are locals but it was awesome to "get away" and have a staycation. Beautiful location and just steps away from the quaint little town of Fort Langley. My husband was able to go to work still and I would stroll the town with my little boys! The playground and pool are a fun addition as well! We didn't get a chance to go this year and missed it so much!! Definitely recommend this location to anyone wanting a beautiful RV site!

This is a nice campground with plenty of amenities. Pool, playground, rental pedal carts, scenic…read morewalk to the Fraser River beach, and a short walk to the historic Fort Langley Downtown district. However, there's too much traffic for my liking, and the trains are a bit much as they're only a stones throw away and sound their horns every time all night long. People are constantly driving in and out of the park up to and slightly past the cut off. If you're parked near the road it gets old in a hurry. The general store in the park is fairly priced & handy. The wifi is very limited at your site but is unlimited at the store. It costs $25 extra per week to park a second vehicle here or $10 a night. A little bit much imo. There were loud gun like bangs during the first day I was here and police coming through the first night I was here. As I write this at 21:44 there have been four vehicles through here in the last 15 minutes. Three of which were diesel, and one shining their lights directly into my camp. If you're going to stay here, try and get a spot to the rear of the grounds. It cost me roughly $300 to stay here for a week.

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Brae Island Regional Park - Some fun shots from our time there

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Fort Camping - tree limb fell from about 30 feet.

Fort Camping

3.4(5 reviews)
8.5 km

First time, our son was so exited to see the outdoor chess set, but was uncomfortable trying to…read morefinish game while being stared at by manager who wanted to put it away. Booked there again, for chess, but was dissappointed it was locked up. Walked into town, got a call from manager Maryellen saying a tree had fallen on our RV. Got back to find a huge branch right through our awning, to the trailer door. Scary to think what could've happened if we'd been there. We didn't complain, calmly showed insurance, & she said they'd pay the deductible. Huge hassle to tow the trailer to shop for estimate, wait many weeks for parts, then tow back for repair. FC made no attempt to compensate. Next visit, were again dissappointed we were not allowed to play chess. Upon check-in this time I asked (Sue?) if they'd had the trees inspected. She acted bewildered & said "what are you talking about?" so I told her what happened. She said "So what!!? Do you expect me to go and look at every single tree myself?!" in the rudest most sarcastic tone imaginable. My immediate thought was "No. Of course not. You are clearly not qualified. You need to hire a Certified Arborist to assess the trees." But her ignorance & attitude told me I'd be wasting my time, so I left the office & tried to enjoy the stay. It's astounding that she thinks it's ok to talk to paying guests this way, let alone a person just making a reasonable inquiry. Recently gave FC one last chance, mostly for hookup for AC, it was 32 deg. Checked-in, driving to site, a tree limb fell inches in front of our truck. 1 sec earlier it would've come through our windshield. What are the odds these were the only 2 times a tree has broken on their property and we were there? Waited for staff to remove tree from road & went to our site. Hooked up, turned on AC, but breaker flipped after 1 min. Tried many times, kept going off, so went to tell Maryellen. I asked if she remembered us, the ones who had a tree limb come through the awning. She denied recall of us, what happened, or the 9 subsequent emails between us. So either it happens so much here that she can't keep track, or her memory is impaired, or she's lying. Anyway, I just let that go, & explained the breaker issue. She kept interrupting me, but said she'd call maintenance. After dinner our son was excited to play chess, but again it was awkward with the store clerk standing there staring at us. He couldn't give them 10 min to finish their game? On leaving we went to buy some propane. The guy who came out told us we had to bring the tanks to other side, not the propane pump where we parked. Asked what price/litre was, said he didn't know, & made no effort to help carry full tanks back, just stood there. I asked what we owe him, he said "Um, I don't know, um, maybe about $30?" Understandably confused, I asked, "ok where or who do we pay then?" He said go to the store, where the clerk said $84.00! For 1.5 bbq size tanks of propane! I explained one of the tanks was 1/2 full & just topped off. She wouldn't say what their price/litre is, or even how many litres pumped, just said it's flat rate. Manager overheard & told her to just charge for full one, then turned to the guy who pumped it and scolded him publicly for filling a 1/2 full tank. While dealing with this I had two missed calls from Sue, wanting to make sure we were out of our site, & asking why she didn't get gate card back yet. I called her back & explained we WERE out of our site BEFORE 11am, & were trying to buy propane from THEIR store. We've been reasonable & forgiving, never losing tempers/raising voices. Time to publish honest review, as tree problem is a very serious safety issue. Hate to think what would've happened if one of those limbs weighing several hundred pounds had fallen on one of the many kids playing there. Staff brushed it off as no big deal, but this is a tragedy & law suit waiting to happen, & their liability waiver won't protect them as there is evidence of the hazard being known, reported, & still no action has been taken. We won't be back.

This was our third stay at the Fort Campground, and we had a fantastic time as usual! The…read moreexperience was made all the better by the wonderful staff and grounds people. We would especially like to mention Zac and Rayeanne, the hardest working people we have seen at any campground. They keep the facility immaculate and are so friendly, truly enriching the experience and adding a whole lot of fun to our visit. We would absolutely recommend this park, as our experience was 10/10! Thank you to all Alice and Peter McQuade White Rock, B.C.

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Timberline Ranch - Checking-In...

Timberline Ranch

3.2(5 reviews)
5.0 km

My daughter went here for a weekend camp for Halloween. She got to eat lots of comfort food, ride…read morehorses, sing songs, and basically have a blast. She has already asked to go back for a week in the summer. Yeah! She says that she had a great time and that everyone was friendly. Also the newer cabins have bathrooms built in so no walking to the communal bathroom. (I had to use the communal one that was a few minutes walk away when I was a kid and it always reminded of Camp Crystal Lake) *play Jason creepy music here* Overall, I wish I was a kid again and could go have fun like this!

My daughter stayed at Timberline Ranch for one week. The ranch is Christian which was fine with us,…read morethough we aren't religious. We thought they'd say Grace at meals and perhaps have a few Sunday school type activities throughout the week. We attended a tour prior to the camp and the information given there was very different from what my daughter experienced. The camps primary goal seems to be to convert the kids. They had 1 hour plus each morning of 'Chapel' and each evening a few people gave a testimony about how Jesus saved them. Virtually all the songs the kids sang were religious. On one day, if the kids misbehaved during a meal, first their utensils were confiscated, then their chair, them they were made to eat on the floor. My daughter wasn't given an opportunity to bathe all week, the schedule is so tightly packed between activities and indoctrination. She told them she wanted to go home, she wasn't permitted to phone us even though she was very upset. No one called us on her behalf. Essentially she was a hostage.

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WildPlay Element Parks - Night Climb at WildPlay

WildPlay Element Parks

3.9(20 reviews)
2.1 km

Update: went 2 years later and did the extreme course with my 12 and 14 year old kids after the…read moreclassic course. It was really fun, and it's quite the workout if you're not usually climbing. Friendly staff who are helpful and great and explaining things. We had booked, paid, and filled waivers ahead of time but checking in took 15 minutes, as they only had one window open. In the harnessing area, we were there on a weekday morning and we were the only ones in our own group so there was no wait. We started with the classic course. There was a staff who stayed with us for most of the first half, and he said we finished the first part fast and caught up to a slow family. So he suggested we do the next course and then come back, which we did. He left us after awhile so when we went to the extreme course, no one was there to show us what to do and it's a different lock system so I had to go find someone. The extreme course is pretty challenging in my opinion, and this was our 3rd time at WildPlay. I'm a middle-aged mom who doesn't work out and managed to do it! My arms were sore after but it was fun !! There was an overweight kid who had a hard time just climbing a ladder on the classic course - so you have to be someone fit to do it but I think for the majority of active people it's doable if you have an open mind, like challenges, zip lines and climbing. Do it! YOLO!

I accompanied my son on the kid's course. It was fun and different but I have some feedback,…read moreespecially regarding safety. - not enough staff. We waited a LONG time after getting the harness to walking toward the course for a short demo. During that time waiting, someone could have walked us to the course so the kids could practice with the hook because many kids struggled on the course. - Having smaller groups would avoid the back log of people when a kid wanted to get off the course and if people are slower. It could easily get bottle necked. About 30 of us had to back track since he was one of the first people in the group who was scared on the first run. Imagine if it was half way through. - Younger kids should have a parent with them on the course as mandatory. The kid in front of my son was having troubles with the hook and the guide was rarely to be seen. She didn't stay with the group long and we could never find another guide. The child's mother had no interest in helping from below! I ended up helping this young child a few times or we would be stuck behind him for a while. A second guide came much later, but when the kid behind us got caught on the 2nd zip line, my husband had to help the kid after him to get back to the top to loosen the rope. That was a dangerous situation. More staff needed, especially on the kid's course, if it is not expected that parents join their kids. For some parts, a parent wouldn't even be able to help if they can't reach higher from on the ground. They ask your feedback in a survey and I also emailed personally, but no response. I would go back, but try going on a weekday or early morning during less busy times.

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Deep Cove Kayak Centre - Double kayak rental for a beautiful early morning adventure

Deep Cove Kayak Centre

4.3(67 reviews)
30.8 kmDeep Cove

Had a fun time in Deep Cove. Due to high tourist season, it is best to go online to register and…read morereserve your kayaks. It will save you a lot of time when you pick up your kayak. Prices are pretty reasonable and we chose the two hour option due to our limited time during the sunset period. The staff were busy but friendly and assisted us with our kayaks. They will brief you about the kayaks, safety and where to go. Now, I would select a longer time to truly appreciate Deep Cove's natural beauty when you aren't dodging other kayaks or boats. The traffic can be somewhat chaotic in the summer time and it is main area for a lot of boaters heading out of the cove. We kayak around three islands within our two hour option, but didn't relax as much as we want. Again, the salt water, slight wind, and being in the 80's made it a wonderful but brief time.

Great place to kayak, incredible views, definitely worth a visit…read more Equipment and gear were great and in great shape. Our guides were knowledgeable and got us in and out of our kayak without us getting our feet wet. I didn't give five stars for two reasons. First, the two guides seemed a bit lax, they mostly paddled with us instead of taking lead and sweep positions, despite the fact that two out of the six of us had never kayaked before. They did look back periodically to check on everyone, but it was still strange compared to other kayak tours I've been on. Second, they didn't take pictures of us, other tours I've been on do it as a matter of course and email or post pictures to everyone. Still, this was a very worthwhile experience, and everyone enjoyed the views, the seals we saw in the water, etc., and no one had trouble keeping up despite the wind and the range of both ages and kayaking experience.

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Get PHAT Boot Camp

Get PHAT Boot Camp

5.0(1 review)
5.1 km

I signed up with Get PHAT Bootcamp and started Personal Training with Sherry on March 2. It's been…read moreless than 2 weeks and I have lost 8 pounds so far and feel better and healthier than I have in years. Sherry is SO knowledgeable about fitness, nutrition, the human body, etc. She is such a positive motivator. She pushes me and believes in me which makes me believe in myself. Every workout is different and exciting and works parts of my body I didn't know existed. I would recommend Get PHAT to anyone. I need to lose 50% of my body weight and thought it would never be possible, buy Sherry makes me believe that it is! Get PHAT is for anyone wanting to get fit, stay fit, and live a healthy life!!! She kicks my butt and I love it!!!

From the owner: Get P.H.A.T. Boot Camp specializes in weight loss for kids and adults who struggle with…read moreobesity/weight and for those who suffer from previous injuries. There is no running involved, you will never be left behind or trying to play catch up to the group and you don't need to be in good shape to get started. Our trainers are Certified Personal Trainers, not group fitness instructors. What does this mean for you? This means no over crowded classes, you will receive the attention that you require, your trainer will know who you are, you will not be lost in the crowd and you will get the motivation and support you need when you need it, you will never be left wondering if you are preforming an exercise properly and best of all you have a program that is tailored to your needs, meaning you will get maximum results! We keep all classes small (max. 10/class) so we can make this happen for our clients. You will never be yelled at, made fun of or belittled ever.

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