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Aldergrove Lake

Aldergrove Bowl is a 16 Ha gravel pit reclamation project, that involves converting a mined-out gravel pit area in the park into a wildlife and recreation area. To date parking, some trails and a 1.7 Ha marsh pond has been created for wildlife habitat and viewing.  Future projects include the building of a large lake for non motorized boating, additional hiking trails, handicap access trails, interpretive centre and a group picnic area.

Fast facts:

    * Aldergrove Lake Regional Park contains the Rock ‘n Horse Trail, a shared trail open to equestrians, cyclists and pedestrians. A Trail Users Courtesy Code is posted on the kiosk at the cycling trailhead.
    * Camp Elkgrove group camp operates in Aldergrove Lake Regional Park and can be booked by contacting the Elks Recreational Children's Camp Society of BC at 604-513-0155.

Directions
The southern boundary of this park is the Canada/USA border. Located five minutes from the Aldergrove border crossing, first-time visitors are advised to drive to the main park entrance on 8th Avenue just east of 272nd Street. Continue down the park entrance road until you cross Pepin Brook and turn right to find the main information kiosk beside the lake washroom building.

Trails for
- Walking/hiking (9.5 km)
- Horseback riding (7 km)
- Cycling (7.5 km)

Features
- Swimming  Lake (open from the beginning of the Victoria Day weekend in May to the end of the Labour Day weekend in September)
- Picnicking
- Dog off-leash area

Amenities
- Drinking water
- Seasonal food concession
- Public toilets

 

Area: GVRD Parks East Area

Park Projects:

Aldergrove Bowl Restoration and Recreation Development
Langley/ Aldergrove Park (bequest of land)
Aldergrove Bowl Restoration and Recreation Development - Phase 3

  

 

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