Address
25086 116 Avenue, Maple Ridge, BC V2W 1H1
Amenities
Baseball/Softball Diamond,
Bleacher Seating,
Creek/Waterfall Areas,
Drinking Water,
Park Benches,
Parking,
Playground,
Soccer Field,
Trails (Horse),
Trails (Walking),
Washrooms,
Wheelchair Accessible
The focal point of Kanaka Creek Regional Park is the falls, a spectacular water canyon popular as a picnic spot. The Canyon Trail offers a treasure trove of natural wonders in a short distance. Nursery logs, sword ferns, towering Cedar, Hemlock and Douglas Fir trees serve as a backdrop for the tumbling and cascading creek. Unusual tailed frogs and the dipper bird will be found along the creek. Intriguing water-sculpted rock and sandstone formations are visible on both branches of the creek.
Because of the precipitous cliffs, it is absolutely essential to follow the directional signs and not to stray beyond marked boundaries on any part of the Cliff Falls trail system.
Because of the precipitous cliffs, it is absolutely essential to follow the directional signs and not to stray beyond marked boundaries on any part of the Cliff Falls trail system.