Ladner Lagoon has a dyke top trail around the
east and north perimeter which connects with Ladner Harbour Park on
the west.
The Ladner sewage
treatment lagoon was operated until the early
1980’s.
Through cooperation of the
Department of Fisheries and Oceans and the Ministry of Environment,
the lagoon dyke was breached in two locations to permit tidal water
to flush the lagoon. This provided additional fish rearing habitat.
A few nesting islands were also constructed in the lagoon to
promote waterfowl use.
The Ladner Harbour Park area and the north end of Ladner Marsh
are excellent sites to view eagles.
A number of Bald Eagles nest nearby in the Fraser River
estuary.
Great Blue Herons are easily seen throughout the year here
too.
Bring Your Own Pen !!!
Ladner Harbour Park -
Playground, Picnic Tables,
Washrooms, Trails and a view of the working harbour which attracts
many visitors to this community park
This cache was part of the Blitz 07 - LM