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Hiking in Minnekhada Regional Park offers diverse landscapes, including extensive marshlands, dense forests, and rolling hills with rocky outcrops. The park features a prominent marsh area, divided by a dike and footbridge, providing habitat for various wildlife. Trails wind through both old-growth and second-growth forests, leading to elevated areas that offer views of the Pitt River and surrounding wetlands.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Fern Trail at Minnekhada Regional Park is a lovely shaded path through second-growth forest, linking the Lodge Trail to the Quarry Trail and High Knoll. It’s relatively steep in sections but well-marked, with dense ferns, mossy trunks, and a quiet, enclosed feel. It’s a fantastic connector trail, with options to access higher viewpoints or complete longer loops to explore more across the park’s eastern ridge.
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This viewpoint is an excellent place for expansive, unobstructed views across the wetland. It’s an easy walk from the main parking area and a reliable spot for birdwatching, especially in spring and summer. Visitors often see herons, ducks, and other wetland birds feeding or nesting in the open marsh. There are several picnic tables and restrooms nearby, making it a great spot for a scenic lunch before or after exploring the trails in this beautiful area.
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DeBoville Slough is a slow-moving backwater channel that empties into the Pitt River. It is teeming with life and even bears have been seen in the marshland. Enjoy the flat, shared DeBoville Slough Dyke, a gravel path snaking through marshes, tall grasses, and stands of cottonwood and alder.
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The DeBoville Slough follows the Pitt River for about two kilometers. On a clear day you can see Mount Baker and Golden Ears Park looming in the distance. Goose Bar is an island that is almost always visible in the center of the river, unless there is heavy fog.
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Addington Lookout is a viewpoint from the top of a knoll in the 200-plus hectare Minnekhada Regional Park. It's a great view from Metro Vancouver, and if you get there for sunrise you are more likely to see deer and moose.
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buy berries along the road, delicious
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Minnekhada Regional Park offers a diverse network of over 35 hiking trails. These range from easy, flat paths around the marshlands to more strenuous climbs leading to scenic viewpoints.
Yes, Minnekhada Regional Park has 10 easy trails perfect for families and beginners. The paths around the marshlands are generally flat and well-maintained, offering leisurely walks. The Low Knoll also provides expansive views of the lower marsh and is often described as kid-friendly.
Yes, Minnekhada Regional Park is dog-friendly. Many of the trails, particularly the flat paths around the marshlands, are suitable for dog walkers. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and you clean up after them.
Minnekhada Regional Park is a designated Wildlife Watch site and nature sanctuary. Hikers frequently spot a variety of birds, beavers (with visible dams), and occasionally turtles, deer, and moose. Black bears are also active in the park, so it's important to be bear-aware.
Absolutely. The park is known for its stunning viewpoints. The Addington Lookout via Fern Trail offers expansive, unobstructed views across the wetland. The High Knoll provides breathtaking panoramic views of the Lower Marsh, Pitt River, and Pitt-Addington Marsh, with Mount Baker visible on clear days. The Low Knoll also offers great views of the lower marsh.
The park offers several loop options to customize your hike. A popular choice is the Minnekhada Quarry Trail – Minnekhada Lookout loop from Minnekhada Regional Park, which is a moderate 7.3 km path exploring varied terrain. You can also create longer loops, such as a full perimeter trail hike covering about 5.2 km, excluding lookout excursions.
Yes, there is parking available at Minnekhada Regional Park. The main parking area provides convenient access to the trailheads.
Minnekhada Regional Park is a great destination year-round. The marsh's appearance changes with the seasons, from summer lilies to a thin glaze of ice in winter, offering picturesque views. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, while summer is ideal for longer days. Winter hikes can be beautiful, but trails might be muddy or icy.
Minnekhada Regional Park stands out due to its diverse landscapes, including extensive marshlands, dense forests with old-growth sections, and rolling hills with rocky outcrops. The combination of abundant wildlife, historical elements like Minnekhada Lodge, and a variety of trails leading to stunning viewpoints makes it a unique outdoor experience.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 20 reviews. Reviewers often praise the park's diverse terrain, the rewarding panoramic views from the knolls, and the opportunities for wildlife spotting, particularly around the marshlands.
Hiking durations vary depending on the trail and your pace. Shorter, easier routes like the Addington Lookout via Fern Trail can take around an hour. Longer, moderate loops such as the Minnekhada Quarry Trail – Minnekhada Lookout loop might take around 2.5 to 3 hours to complete.
Yes, within the park, you'll find the historic Minnekhada Lodge. This 1930s estate, once a hunting lodge, adds a touch of historical charm to the natural setting and is sometimes used for events.
While many trails are moderate, some sections offer a good workout for experienced hikers. Trails leading to the High Knoll, for instance, involve steeper inclines and can be more rustic with rocky and uneven surfaces. The Quarry Trail also presents a more rugged experience.


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