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Sightseeing

Located in North Delta, this hidden gem is a must do. Follow the well groomed paths and walk through the bog. You'll see all sorts of different trees and vegetation together with some awesome views over fields. If you jump up and down you'll feel the "bounce" of the bog beneath you. Interpretative signs along the way help you better understand the bog.
14 locals recommend
Burns Bog Delta Nature Reserve
Nordel Court
14 locals recommend
Located in North Delta, this hidden gem is a must do. Follow the well groomed paths and walk through the bog. You'll see all sorts of different trees and vegetation together with some awesome views over fields. If you jump up and down you'll feel the "bounce" of the bog beneath you. Interpretative signs along the way help you better understand the bog.
This 70 hectare park is on the south bank of the Fraser River, with sand dunes, marshes, and nature trails. The park offers a large picnic area (with shelter), nature trails, bar fishing, canoe launching and sheltered Deas Slough for waterskiing and rowing. The historic Inverholme Schoolhouse, dating back to 1909, is the park’s information centre. Burrvilla is a 1905 Queen Anne-style home furnished with antiques, and offers period items for sale. The park also has a great view of cars disappearing into the George Massey Tunnel under the Fraser River.
7 locals recommend
Deas Island Regional Park
6090 Deas Island Rd
7 locals recommend
This 70 hectare park is on the south bank of the Fraser River, with sand dunes, marshes, and nature trails. The park offers a large picnic area (with shelter), nature trails, bar fishing, canoe launching and sheltered Deas Slough for waterskiing and rowing. The historic Inverholme Schoolhouse, dating back to 1909, is the park’s information centre. Burrvilla is a 1905 Queen Anne-style home furnished with antiques, and offers period items for sale. The park also has a great view of cars disappearing into the George Massey Tunnel under the Fraser River.
This is a 850-acre sanctuary on Delta’s Westham Island, only 10 kilometres west of Ladner. It is a major resting place for thousands of migratory birds on their way south to warmer places in fall and their way back in spring. The Sanctuary features three kilometres of hiking trails and a nature house. More than 240 species, with over 1.5 million birds pass through here annually. Thousands just stopping to rest and feed, others to spend the winter, and some species make this their year-round home. The Sanctuary is operated by the B.C. Waterfowl Society, a non-government, self-supporting non-profit organization.
9 locals recommend
George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary
5191 Robertson Road
9 locals recommend
This is a 850-acre sanctuary on Delta’s Westham Island, only 10 kilometres west of Ladner. It is a major resting place for thousands of migratory birds on their way south to warmer places in fall and their way back in spring. The Sanctuary features three kilometres of hiking trails and a nature house. More than 240 species, with over 1.5 million birds pass through here annually. Thousands just stopping to rest and feed, others to spend the winter, and some species make this their year-round home. The Sanctuary is operated by the B.C. Waterfowl Society, a non-government, self-supporting non-profit organization.
This 850-acre sanctuary on Delta’s Westham Island, is 10 kilometres west of Ladner. The Sanctuary is a major resting place for thousands of birds migrating south in fall and north in spring. The Sanctuary has three kilometres of hiking trails and a nature house. Over 1.5 million birds from over 240 species pass through here each year.
9 locals recommend
George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary
5191 Robertson Road
9 locals recommend
This 850-acre sanctuary on Delta’s Westham Island, is 10 kilometres west of Ladner. The Sanctuary is a major resting place for thousands of birds migrating south in fall and north in spring. The Sanctuary has three kilometres of hiking trails and a nature house. Over 1.5 million birds from over 240 species pass through here each year.

exercise

This is a GREAT course for the price. I especially enjoyed the course to practice my irons and putting ... its obviously longer than a pitch and putt and plays like a good executive course. Again ... for the value you really cant go wrong.
7 locals recommend
Sunshine Woods Golf Centre & Driving Range
10646 64 Ave
7 locals recommend
This is a GREAT course for the price. I especially enjoyed the course to practice my irons and putting ... its obviously longer than a pitch and putt and plays like a good executive course. Again ... for the value you really cant go wrong.

museum

The museum contains a wealth of fine artifacts, photographs and authentic Victorian period settings.
Delta Museum
4858 Delta St
The museum contains a wealth of fine artifacts, photographs and authentic Victorian period settings.

Fun

This 13-slide 10-acre fun spot is Vancouver’s only waterpark. In addition to the slides, the park features hot tubs, picnic areas, beach volleyball and basketball. The park is only minutes from the Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal
24 locals recommend
Big Splash Water Park
24 locals recommend
This 13-slide 10-acre fun spot is Vancouver’s only waterpark. In addition to the slides, the park features hot tubs, picnic areas, beach volleyball and basketball. The park is only minutes from the Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal

City/town information

This mainly agricultural area lies south of Vancouver, east of the Strait of Georgia, between the south arm of the Fraser River and Boundary Bay. Highways 91 and 99 provide easy access from this 336 square km municipality to Vancouver and its airport and to the United States. The district municipality, incorporated in 1879, was named for the flat delta land at the mouth of the Fraser. There are a number of charming attractions right along River Road in Ladner: Captain Cove Marina, Ladner Harbour Park (with protected rabbits), a playground with picnic tables and walking trails, St. John’s Fishing Lodge, and the Ladner Crab Trap Factory.
Delta
This mainly agricultural area lies south of Vancouver, east of the Strait of Georgia, between the south arm of the Fraser River and Boundary Bay. Highways 91 and 99 provide easy access from this 336 square km municipality to Vancouver and its airport and to the United States. The district municipality, incorporated in 1879, was named for the flat delta land at the mouth of the Fraser. There are a number of charming attractions right along River Road in Ladner: Captain Cove Marina, Ladner Harbour Park (with protected rabbits), a playground with picnic tables and walking trails, St. John’s Fishing Lodge, and the Ladner Crab Trap Factory.