
Summer Pro Tips for a Great Visit to Maple Ridge Park
- Consider carpooling
- Visit at off-peak times
- Only park in designated spots (to avoid a ticket and keep ways clear for emergency vehicles)
- Pack out what you pack in (help keep our wildlife safe by avoiding litter)
- Keep pets on a leash
- Be fire smart (No campfires or briquette BBQs)
- Think ahead of time about an alternative destination if parking is full
Learn about upcoming Maple Ridge Park improvements, including increasing parking by over 40%, at:
Engage.MapleRidge.ca/MapleRidgeParkUpgrade
Check out all of our parks, playgrounds, and spray parks at: MapleRidge.ca/ParksAndTrails
Located along the sparkling South Alouette River at the corner of 232 Street and 132 Avenue, this destination park offers an expanse of mature forest nursing a wide array of native plants and wildlife. Each fall the South Alouette River welcomes large populations of spawning Pink and Chum salmon.
Playground
With a design informed by the community through our engagement in summer 2023, the new playground completed in Fall 2024 is more accessible and continues to offer an exciting play experience at this destination park.
New playground features:
- Accessible slide, see-saw, spinner, sand digger, and swing
- 30-foot tree house with slides, bridges, and climbing obstacles
- Side-by-side zipline
- Rubber playground safety surfacing
- Sensory play features, including a sand and water play area, musical play components, talk tubes, and in-ground trampolines
- Toddler play structure
Learn more at Playground at Maple Ridge Park | Engage Maple Ridge.
New Spray Park
The new spray park is now open!
A new, larger, more accessible, and water-efficient spray park was completed in July 2025 as part of ongoing efforts outlined in the City’s 2023 Parks, Recreation, and Culture Master Plan to improve community facilities, diversify play spaces, and provide recreational opportunities for residents of all ages and abilities.
Learn more at Spray Park at Maple Ridge Park | Engage Maple Ridge.
Picnic Shelter
To reserve the picnic shelter please visit MapleRidge.ca/BookPicnic or call Facilities Bookings at 604-467-7422.
Dog Off-Leash Area
Located at 13165 236 Street on the east side of Maple Ridge Park.
Residents are welcomed to visit with their dogs to try out our city's first dog agility course, walk our new off-leash path loop, or cool down your hot dog at our spray hydrant misting station.
Read more about the development of the dog off-leash area expansion on the city project page.