Brae Island Regional Park is a
day-use and recreation camping park. It lies across Bedford Channel
from the historic Village of Fort Langley, providing visitors with
numerous opportunities to explore both the natural environment of
the Island as well as the culturally rich heritage of the
birthplace of BC.
Whether you enjoy camping,
cycling, canoeing, learning, team building, hiking or just
relaxing, this place has it all.
The cache is located on Brae
Island in the Reginal Park on the new Tavistock Trail and is a 1
litre Lock N Lock container that is just at the edge of the path
close to the end of the island. The walk to the cache will be
about 2.5 km but well worth the walk, or you can ride your bike
right to the cache location. Please hide the cache just as
you have found it.
Brae Island Regional Park lies
across Bedford Channel from the Historic Village of Fort Langley.
From Highway 1, take the 232nd Street exit and follow signs to Fort
Langley National Historic Site. Head north on Glover Road through
the village. Fort Camping is on your left after you cross the
bridge.
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