Golden Ears Park 芬多精的森林浴
Golden Ears Park 山上尖尖的看似貓耳朵 因太陽下山反射在山頂
看起來就像黃金色的貓耳朵 故稱之為金貓耳朵省立公園~
Situated close enough to Vancouver to be a favoured location for urban day and weekend visitors, Golden Ears Parks is named for Mount Blanchard's twin peaks. Seen in bright sun these intriguing peaks seem to glow gold. This park is popular with a broad range of visitors since it offers such a wide variety of recreational opportunities. The park's sparkling lakes, lush forests, and rugged mountains make it excellent for hiking, boating, wildlife viewing, camping, picnicking, and swimming. As well, this 55,590 hectare (137,368 acre) park is ecologically important both because of its location close to the urbanised Lower Mainland, and its large size. |
Golden Ears Park is located close to Vancouver, making it an easy and popular park to visit. Access to the park is by car. For those coming from Vancouver travel the short distance east to Maple Ridge (located on the north side of the Fraser River) and from there drive 11km along Highway 7, where there are signs marking the entrance to the park. Coming from elsewhere in BC, travellers should head west towards Vancouver, follow signs to Maple Ridge and continue from there as described above. |
Visitors to Golden Ears Park have a wide variety of recreational opportunities to choose from. There are vehicle accessible campsite at Gold Creek, Alouette Lake and North Beach. To book sites in advance, BC Parks provides a reservation system at all 3 campsites during busy seasons. There are also 2 group campsites available for reservation through BC Parks. Back country and walk in camping is permitted at several locations within the park, but no facilities are provided. Alouette Lake, the largest lake in the park, offers visitors fishing, swimming, canoeing, and boating opportunities. The south end of Alouette Lake also has a day-use and picnic site. The only boat ramp in the park is on this lake. Fishers may also visit Mike Lake and Gold Creek. Anyone wishing to fish in the park is reminded that a valid licence is required. Hiking is very popular activity in Golden Ears Park, with trails ranging from short self-guided interpretative walks to long backcountry and mountain climbing treks. The southern portion of the park is the most accessible and contains the highest concentration trails. Some trails are open to cyclists and there is also a network of trails available for horseback riding. These trails are indicated on park maps, and marked with signs. Horses are available for rent near the Main Corral at the main entrance, and there is one backcountry horse camp available for rent. |
Golden Ears Provincial Park 是BC省前三大省立公園 位於 楓樹林 Maple Ridge
公園佔地62,540 公頃, 共有三處露營地及美麗的湖
夏天旺季期間通常需要事先預訂 不然答應都是客滿的哦!
nice friends~都是學術界的佼佼者~~
自然的洗禮
綠意盎然 微風輕拂 芬多精的森林浴 太享受了!
PRETTY OF NATURAL~
狗兒玩的真開心
空氣清新!心曠神怡~
綠意盎然 整個人都 feel happy!