Tourism Guide 2023-2024

Our Parks and Trails Maple Ridge is known for its scenic, forested charm with ample room to spread out in peaceful, natural settings. Explore the beauty of old-growth forests, spacious parks, hiking trails and lovely lakes and winding rivers. Discover spectacular settings for bird watching, wildlife viewing, paddling, horseback riding, fishing, cycling, mountain biking and walking. https://www.mapleridge.ca/parksandrec Explore Trails Along the Dykes A popular entry point to the dykes is Jerry Sulina Park in Maple Ridge. These dykes were built over a hundred years ago to protect the land from flooding. Today, they form a popular trail system for joggers, dog walkers, and bird-watchers. Enjoy some of the best scenery in the Lower Mainland including the Golden Ears Mountains, the Alouette River, cranberry and blueberry fields, duck ponds and more. Visit https://www.letsgobiking.net for trail maps and details and be sure to check out the Humble Roots Cranberry Loop. Discover

Equestrian Centers Maple Ridge is a very horse friendly community and you will regularly see horses and riders along the numerous trails and paths, or trotting beside the dyke system. Equestrian facilities include Maple Ridge Equi-Sports Centre, Empire Equestrian Centre, Seabrook Stables,

Leghorn Ranch, and Timberline Ranch. https://www.mapleridge.ca/2548

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