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Burns Bog Ecological Conservancy Area

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Burns Bog Ecological Conservancy Area

Easy hikes and walks in Burns Bog Ecological Conservancy Area

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Easy hiking trails in Burns Bog Ecological Conservancy Area traverse a globally unique raised peat bog, characterized by extensive sphagnum moss and an acidic, ombrotrophic environment. The landscape features diverse plant communities, including rare species like sundew plants and bog-rosemary. Publicly accessible trails, primarily within the Delta Nature Reserve, consist of raised wooden boardwalks and wide gravel paths that wind through forested areas and over the bog.

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Last updated: June 30, 2026

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Watershed Park loop from Cougar Canyon Environmental Reserve

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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oliviakellis
June 18, 2026, Lower Trail

Lower Trail follows a broad forest corridor through Watershed Park, with tall conifers lining both sides of the path and dense greenery stretching into the ravines below. The wide gravel surface makes for easy walking, while the mostly level route provides a quieter way to explore the park's coastal forest. Like many trails in Watershed Park, it is shared with mountain bikers, so keep an eye out for approaching riders, particularly around bends and intersections.

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Watershed Park protects one of the largest remaining old-growth forests in Metro Vancouver, with wide trails winding beneath towering western red cedars, Douglas firs, and western hemlocks. Ferns, moss-covered trunks, and a dense canopy create a classic coastal rainforest setting, while the mostly level terrain makes for easy walking. Although the park is best known for its extensive mountain biking trail network, many of the trails also make excellent hiking routes. Just stay alert for cyclists and follow posted trail signs, particularly at intersections and on narrower sections.

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Upper Trail winds through some of Watershed Park's most impressive forest, passing beneath towering western red cedars and Douglas firs that rise high above the path. The wide gravel trail makes for easy walking, while ferns, moss-covered trunks, and dense greenery create a classic coastal rainforest atmosphere. With little elevation change and shade for much of the route, it's one of the best places in the park to slow down and appreciate the scale of the old-growth trees.

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Andrus
March 24, 2026, Spirit Trails

The Spirit Trails wind through the forests and wetlands of Ladner with the added magic of hand carved wooden statues placed on the path. You'll also find an observation tower that overlooks the wetlands and is a great place to spot birds and other wildlife.

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Out at one end of the Spirit Trails you'll find this observation tower that overlooks the wetlands. While the views are great at any time of year you'll be treated to a wider array of birdlife during the migratory seasons.

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These wooden sculptures line the edge of the Spirit Trails. Most, but not all, of them were carved by local artist, Jordy Johnson, who calls them "spirit ninjas".

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Andrus
March 15, 2026, Watershed Park

Watershed Park is a beautiful forested park with an extensive trail system that beckons hikers, trail runners, and mountain bikers to explore its inner realms. There's also nice viewpoints over Mud Bay and an open meadow with a picnic area.

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AaronLavanchy
October 23, 2025, Deas Slough

Deas Slough is on the east side of Deas Island. Because it is much gentler than the Fraser River on the other side of the island, the slough is a great spot for human-propelled watercraft.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are there in Burns Bog Ecological Conservancy Area?

Burns Bog Ecological Conservancy Area offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with 13 routes specifically categorized as easy. These trails are designed to provide an accessible experience of the bog's unique ecosystem.

What kind of terrain can I expect on easy hikes in Burns Bog?

The easy trails in Burns Bog, particularly within the Delta Nature Reserve, feature a combination of raised wooden boardwalks and wide gravel paths. This design allows visitors to explore the sensitive bog environment without disturbing its delicate peat layers, ensuring a comfortable and stable walking surface with minimal elevation gain.

Are the easy trails in Burns Bog suitable for families with children?

Yes, the easy trails in Burns Bog are very suitable for families with children. The minimal elevation gain and well-maintained boardwalks and gravel paths make them accessible for all ages. Interpretive displays along the trails also offer educational insights into the bog's unique ecosystem, making it an engaging experience for kids.

Can I bring my dog on the easy hiking trails in Burns Bog?

Yes, dogs are welcome on the easy hiking trails within Burns Bog Ecological Conservancy Area, but they must be kept on-leash at all times. This policy helps protect the sensitive wildlife and natural environment of the bog.

Are there any circular or loop trails for easy hiking in Burns Bog?

Yes, several easy loop trails are available. For example, the Cedar Grove loop from 84 Ave Ravine Environmental Reserve is an easy 5.9 km path, and the Delta Nature Reserve loop from Alex Fraser Bridge offers a shorter 3.5 km option, both providing a complete circuit through the bog's distinctive landscape.

What unique natural features or wildlife can I see along the easy trails?

Burns Bog is a globally unique raised peat bog, home to diverse plant communities including rare species like cloudberries, crowberries, velvet-leaf blueberries, bog-rosemary, and carnivorous sundew plants. You might also spot wildlife such as bald eagles, hummingbirds, and various migratory bird species, as the bog is a major stopover on the Pacific Flyway. The 'Tractor Trail' is also a unique visual attraction.

What is the best time of year to visit Burns Bog for easy hiking?

While Burns Bog can be visited year-round, spring offers the chance to see abundant skunk cabbage and other unique flora. The bog is a crucial migratory stopover for birds, making it excellent for birdwatching, especially during migration seasons. The well-maintained trails are generally accessible in most weather conditions.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Burns Bog Ecological Conservancy Area?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique ecological experience, the accessibility of the well-maintained boardwalks and gravel paths, and the opportunity to observe rare plant species and diverse wildlife in a tranquil setting.

Are there any short, easy walks available for beginners or those with limited time?

Absolutely. The Delta Nature Reserve loop from Alex Fraser Bridge is a great option, covering approximately 3.5 km. This shorter route still provides an immersive experience of the bog's environment and is perfect for beginners or a quick outing.

Is there parking available for easy hiking trails in Burns Bog?

Yes, parking is generally available near the access points for the Delta Nature Reserve, which is where most of the publicly accessible easy trails are located. Specific parking details can often be found on individual route pages on komoot, such as for the Cedar Grove loop from Arbour Place Environmental Reserve.

Can I reach Burns Bog Ecological Conservancy Area by public transportation?

While the primary access is often by car, some areas of Burns Bog, particularly the Delta Nature Reserve, may be accessible via public transportation routes in Delta, BC. It's advisable to check local transit schedules and routes for the most current information on reaching specific trailheads.

What should I bring for an easy hike in Burns Bog?

For an easy hike in Burns Bog, it's recommended to bring water, comfortable walking shoes suitable for boardwalks and gravel paths, and appropriate clothing for the weather. Binoculars can enhance wildlife viewing, and insect repellent might be useful, especially during warmer months. Don't forget your camera to capture the unique scenery!

Are there guided tours available for Burns Bog?

Yes, the Burns Bog Conservation Society occasionally offers free public tours on select Saturdays. These guided tours provide valuable insights into the bog's history, ecology, and native species, enhancing the hiking experience. Check their official website for tour schedules and availability.

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