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North 40 Park Reserve
Address: 4540 72 Street , Delta V4K 5B3, BC, CA
Phone: (604) 946-5334
State: BC
City: Delta
Zip Code: V4K 5B3



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A park that is located in the middle of nowhere. It is Excellence for you and your dog to walk around off leash. There is no specific Trail for you to walk everywhere is quite interconnected. you just keep going as you see a path and just keep walking until you're done. Everyone is a friendly on the way and most people are dog lovers you don't have to worry. However you got to make sure that your dog is fine walking without your control on a leash. Quite a sufficient space for parking ur vehicle at the entrance Dog-friendliness: Off leash
Absolutely gorgeous park to walk through with an incredible history that is written on signage posted throughout the area. Dog off leash friendly area with very open spaces and lots of wildlife to observe.
The park is off-leash and includes a designated area for commercial dog walking. It has many small trails but just flat. Makes it easy for the dogs to play. Ther are many bald eagles and some other birds too.
Such a great off leash park! My dog loved it! Was visiting in January. Beautiful display of bald eagles! Also saw an owl and a heron. Interesting history. Something for everyone:
Good place for a short and easy walk, dogs happily running around off leash, Lots of bald eagles to see this time of the year.
Great place to take the kids or walk the dogs. Explore the vestiges of an old military fort while picking blackberries during the summer, it's certainly lots of fun. Be sure to bring a pail if you are walking there mid - late summer.
North 40 Park Reserve. I think I saw it once online and it looked like a large dog-walking park. Then I took a closer look recently when choosing a place to visit on the weekend. It’s big! Upon entering there is a long street to park vehicles. There are a few maps that show the origin, history, and layout. It’s very cool to see the old map and then walk the streets of this once residential area. There are many people who come here to walk dogs. If you like dogs, eagles, planes, and/or history, you’ll like this park. Eagles are everywhere in the trees and circling above. Planes are constantly landing and taking off from Boundary Bay Airport across the way. History is everywhere in the posted signs, the streets you walk on, and the remnants of homes. Concrete pads, small ditches, decorative ditch walls, and stepping bridges, are all overgrown with grass. In some areas of the streets, mother nature breaks through to reclaim the land. There is also one structure still standing that was the base for the boilers to provide heat. Keep an eye out for an older gentleman riding a bicycle. He stopped to chat with us. He is one of the former residents! He had some great stories and said he bikes through the park every day. He will be happy to share his memories with you. If you want to venture off the streets and one sidewalk! bring boots as the grassy areas can get very soft and muddy. Daniel
Lots of eagles to be aware of if you have a small dog. Lots of room to wander and sniff. Be aware there is nearby farms so the smell of manure is strong at times. Signs warning of water contamination as well. Great space for off leash running alongside a bike or scooter even though some of the roadways are lumpy from tree roots.
The park is great. Lots for a dog to do and so cool looking. That being said, when we were there we noticed a lot of the puddles/ditches had an oil sheen on the water surfaces. When we left and the dogs were back in the car, they smelled like oil or creosote. Both dogs were bathed once we got home but their fur felt slick and I could not get rid of the oil smell. The following morning one of the dogs vomited. Not sure this is related to the oil smell but worth considering. I read another post with concerns about runoff from the dump. This was our first visit to the park. Not sure it’s worth a second.
Great place to find bald eagles during the winter/spring seasons!
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