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GRANT NARROWS REGIONAL PARK/ PITT POLDER ECOLOGICAL RESERVE by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

GRANT NARROWS REGIONAL PARK/ PITT POLDER ECOLOGICAL RESERVE

Pitt Meadows, BC Canada

Pitt Polder Ecological Reserve is a protected area in Pitt Meadows, BC, known for its unique and diverse ecosystems. The reserve was established to preserve a fragment of the rapidly disappearing Fraser Valley boglands. It features a mix of marshes, wetlands, and forested areas, providing a habitat for a variety of wildlife, including black bears, black-tailed deer, and numerous bird species.

The reserve is open to the public for non-destructive activities like hiking, nature observation, and photography. However, activities such as hunting, fishing, camping, or foraging are prohibited to protect the delicate ecosystem.

It's a fantastic spot for nature lovers and those interested in ecological preservation.


Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

GRANT NARROWS REGIONAL PARK/ PITT POLDER ECOLOGICAL RESERVE by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

GRANT NARROWS REGIONAL PARK/ PITT POLDER ECOLOGICAL RESERVE

Pitt Meadows, BC Canada

Pitt Polder Ecological Reserve is a protected area in Pitt Meadows, BC, known for its unique and diverse ecosystems. The reserve was established to preserve a fragment of the rapidly disappearing Fraser Valley boglands. It features a mix of marshes, wetlands, and forested areas, providing a habitat for a variety of wildlife, including black bears, black-tailed deer, and numerous bird species.

The reserve is open to the public for non-destructive activities like hiking, nature observation, and photography. However, activities such as hunting, fishing, camping, or foraging are prohibited to protect the delicate ecosystem.

It's a fantastic spot for nature lovers and those interested in ecological preservation.


Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

GRANT NARROWS REGIONAL PARK/ PITT POLDER ECOLOGICAL RESERVE by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

GRANT NARROWS REGIONAL PARK/ PITT POLDER ECOLOGICAL RESERVE

Pitt Meadows, BC Canada

Pitt Polder Ecological Reserve is a protected area in Pitt Meadows, BC, known for its unique and diverse ecosystems. The reserve was established to preserve a fragment of the rapidly disappearing Fraser Valley boglands. It features a mix of marshes, wetlands, and forested areas, providing a habitat for a variety of wildlife, including black bears, black-tailed deer, and numerous bird species.

The reserve is open to the public for non-destructive activities like hiking, nature observation, and photography. However, activities such as hunting, fishing, camping, or foraging are prohibited to protect the delicate ecosystem.

It's a fantastic spot for nature lovers and those interested in ecological preservation.


Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

GRANT NARROWS REGIONAL PARK/ PITT POLDER ECOLOGICAL RESERVE by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

GRANT NARROWS REGIONAL PARK/ PITT POLDER ECOLOGICAL RESERVE

Pitt Meadows, BC Canada

Pitt Polder Ecological Reserve is a protected area in Pitt Meadows, BC, known for its unique and diverse ecosystems. The reserve was established to preserve a fragment of the rapidly disappearing Fraser Valley boglands. It features a mix of marshes, wetlands, and forested areas, providing a habitat for a variety of wildlife, including black bears, black-tailed deer, and numerous bird species.

The reserve is open to the public for non-destructive activities like hiking, nature observation, and photography. However, activities such as hunting, fishing, camping, or foraging are prohibited to protect the delicate ecosystem.

It's a fantastic spot for nature lovers and those interested in ecological preservation.


Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

THE GREAT TRAIL - Formerly Trans Canada Trail by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

THE GREAT TRAIL - Formerly Trans Canada Trail

Maple Ridge, BC Canada

The Maple Ridge Dykes offer some stunning scenic views along the Alouette River.

The trails provide beautiful views of the surrounding mountains, especially when they're snow-capped.

You'll see picturesque farm fields along the dyke trails, adding to the rural charm.

The area is great for birdwatching and spotting other wildlife.

The trails are part of The Great Trail (formerly the Trans Canada Trail), making them accessible and well-maintained.

The Great Trail (formerly known as the Trans Canada Trail) runs through Maple Ridge, offering a variety of scenic routes for walking, biking, and enjoying nature.

This image is best viewed in large screen.

Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

THE GREAT TRAIL - Formerly Trans Canada Trail by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

THE GREAT TRAIL - Formerly Trans Canada Trail

Maple Ridge, BC Canada

The Maple Ridge Dykes offer some stunning scenic views along the Alouette River.

The trails provide beautiful views of the surrounding mountains, especially when they're snow-capped.

You'll see picturesque farm fields along the dyke trails, adding to the rural charm.

The area is great for birdwatching and spotting other wildlife.

The trails are part of The Great Trail (formerly the Trans Canada Trail), making them accessible and well-maintained.

The Great Trail (formerly known as the Trans Canada Trail) runs through Maple Ridge, offering a variety of scenic routes for walking, biking, and enjoying nature.

This image is best viewed in large screen.

Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

THE GREAT TRAIL - Formerly Trans Canada Trail by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

THE GREAT TRAIL - Formerly Trans Canada Trail

Maple Ridge, BC Canada

The Maple Ridge Dykes offer some stunning scenic views along the Alouette River.

The trails provide beautiful views of the surrounding mountains, especially when they're snow-capped.

You'll see picturesque farm fields along the dyke trails, adding to the rural charm.

The area is great for birdwatching and spotting other wildlife.

The trails are part of The Great Trail (formerly the Trans Canada Trail), making them accessible and well-maintained.

The Great Trail (formerly known as the Trans Canada Trail) runs through Maple Ridge, offering a variety of scenic routes for walking, biking, and enjoying nature.

This image is best viewed in large screen.

Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

THE GREAT TRAIL - Formerly Trans Canada Trail by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

THE GREAT TRAIL - Formerly Trans Canada Trail

Maple Ridge, BC Canada

The Maple Ridge Dykes offer some stunning scenic views along the Alouette River.

The trails provide beautiful views of the surrounding mountains, especially when they're snow-capped.

You'll see picturesque farm fields along the dyke trails, adding to the rural charm.

The area is great for birdwatching and spotting other wildlife.

The trails are part of The Great Trail (formerly the Trans Canada Trail), making them accessible and well-maintained.

The Great Trail (formerly known as the Trans Canada Trail) runs through Maple Ridge, offering a variety of scenic routes for walking, biking, and enjoying nature.

This image is best viewed in large screen.

Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

THE GREAT TRAIL - Formerly Trans Canada Trail by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

THE GREAT TRAIL - Formerly Trans Canada Trail

Maple Ridge, BC Canada

The Maple Ridge Dykes offer some stunning scenic views along the Alouette River.

The trails provide beautiful views of the surrounding mountains, especially when they're snow-capped.

You'll see picturesque farm fields along the dyke trails, adding to the rural charm.

The area is great for birdwatching and spotting other wildlife.

The trails are part of The Great Trail (formerly the Trans Canada Trail), making them accessible and well-maintained.

The Great Trail (formerly known as the Trans Canada Trail) runs through Maple Ridge, offering a variety of scenic routes for walking, biking, and enjoying nature.

This image is best viewed in large screen.

Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

BERRY FARMLANDS/ THOMPSON MOUNTAIN RANGE by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

BERRY FARMLANDS/ THOMPSON MOUNTAIN RANGE

Pitt Meadows, BC Canada

The Thompson Mountain Range rises along the Pitt Meadows's northeast edge. Pitt Meadows is protected from flooding by 64 kilometres of dikes which provide a multi-use trail system alongside the farmland and marshes, and offer views of the mountains to the North.

Surrounded by sweeping views of the Berrylands in Pitt Polder with some of the most scenic backdrops BC has to offer.

Nestled in the Thompson Mountains, the spectacular views draw crowds from far and wide. This hidden gem in Pitt Meadows welcomes everyone to come and view it!

This image is best viewed in large screen.

Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

BERRY FARMLANDS/ THOMPSON MOUNTAIN RANGE by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

BERRY FARMLANDS/ THOMPSON MOUNTAIN RANGE

Pitt Meadows, BC Canada

The Thompson Mountain Range rises along the Pitt Meadows's northeast edge. Pitt Meadows is protected from flooding by 64 kilometres of dikes which provide a multi-use trail system alongside the farmland and marshes, and offer views of the mountains to the North.

Surrounded by sweeping views of the Berrylands in Pitt Polder with some of the most scenic backdrops BC has to offer.

Nestled in the Thompson Mountains, the spectacular views draw crowds from far and wide. This hidden gem in Pitt Meadows welcomes everyone to come and view it!

This image is best viewed in large screen.

Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

SOUTH ARM ALOUETTE RIVER/ ALOUETTE RIVER DYKES TRAIL by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

SOUTH ARM ALOUETTE RIVER/ ALOUETTE RIVER DYKES TRAIL

Pitt Meadows, BC Canada

Alouette River Dykes Trail is a 14.0 kilometer lightly trafficked loop trail located near Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, Canada

These tranquille greenway experiences takes the walker along the south and north arm of the Alouette River at the edge of Pitt Polder. The berry farmlands and the spectacular viewscapes looking up the mountains peaks including the Golden Ears are a must for camera buffs. Great Blue Herons also abound in these waterways.

The Alouette River is a tributary of the Pitt River in the Canadian province of British Columbia.

The Alouette River flows from Alouette Lake to its junction with the Fraser River at Pitt Meadows. Typical of many Lower Fraser tributaries, it drains a mountain watershed in the Coast Mountains, especially important for its timber and fish values.

This image is best viewed in large screen.

Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

SOUTH ARM ALOUETTE RIVER/ ALOUETTE RIVER DYKES TRAIL by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

SOUTH ARM ALOUETTE RIVER/ ALOUETTE RIVER DYKES TRAIL

Pitt Meadows, BC Canada

Explore this 13.8-km out-and-back trail near Pitt Meadows, British Columbia. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 2 h 32 min to complete. This is a popular trail for birding, fishing, and mountain biking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime.

Reference: alltrails.com/trail/canada/british-columbia/alouette-river-dykes-trail

The Alouette River is a tributary of the Pitt River in the Canadian province of British Columbia.

The Alouette River flows from Alouette Lake to its junction with the Fraser River at Pitt Meadows. Typical of many Lower Fraser tributaries, it drains a mountain watershed in the Coast Mountains, especially important for its timber and fish values.

This image is best viewed in large screen.

Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

SOUTH ARM ALOUETTE RIVER/ ALOUETTE RIVER DYKES TRAIL by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

SOUTH ARM ALOUETTE RIVER/ ALOUETTE RIVER DYKES TRAIL

Pitt Meadows, BC Canada

Alouette River Dykes Trail is a 14.0 kilometer lightly trafficked loop trail located near Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, Canada

These tranquille greenway experiences takes the walker along the south and north arm of the Alouette River at the edge of Pitt Polder. The berry farmlands and the spectacular viewscapes looking up the mountains peaks including the Golden Ears are a must for camera buffs. Great Blue Herons also abound in these waterways.

The Alouette River is a tributary of the Pitt River in the Canadian province of British Columbia.

The Alouette River flows from Alouette Lake to its junction with the Fraser River at Pitt Meadows. Typical of many Lower Fraser tributaries, it drains a mountain watershed in the Coast Mountains, especially important for its timber and fish values.

This image is best viewed in large screen.

Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

GARIBALDI PIER'S END & BOATHOUSE by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

GARIBALDI PIER'S END & BOATHOUSE

Garibaldi, Oregon

Since 1936, this site has endured the rugged test of environment and condition on the north end of Tillamook Bay.

The building and pier indicate a rare type of maritime architecture that tells the story of a pivotal chapter in Oregon’s history. Only a handful of these life-saving structures were built and only one or two remain on the west coast. The combination of location, historical integrity of the building, and scenic value elevate the heritage, cultural, and visitor value as well as the need for a long-term plan to repurpose and preserve the unique asset for our community.

A staggering testimony to the enduring spirit of the Tillamook Coast pioneers, the Historic US Coast Guard Boathouse represents an opportunity for our current culture to embrace the legacy of our past and preserve this site for generations to come.

Reference: traveloregon.com/things-to-do/culture-history/historic-sites-oregon-trail/garibaldi-piers-end-boat-house

This image is best viewed in large screen.

I appreciate your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated...so thank you very much!

Sonja :-)

GARIBALDI PIER'S END & BOATHOUSE by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

GARIBALDI PIER'S END & BOATHOUSE

Garibaldi, Oregon

Since 1936, this site has endured the rugged test of environment and condition on the north end of Tillamook Bay.

The building and pier indicate a rare type of maritime architecture that tells the story of a pivotal chapter in Oregon’s history. Only a handful of these life-saving structures were built and only one or two remain on the west coast. The combination of location, historical integrity of the building, and scenic value elevate the heritage, cultural, and visitor value as well as the need for a long-term plan to repurpose and preserve the unique asset for our community.

A staggering testimony to the enduring spirit of the Tillamook Coast pioneers, the Historic US Coast Guard Boathouse represents an opportunity for our current culture to embrace the legacy of our past and preserve this site for generations to come.

Reference: traveloregon.com/things-to-do/culture-history/historic-sites-oregon-trail/garibaldi-piers-end-boat-house

This image is best viewed in large screen.

I appreciate your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated...so thank you very much!

Sonja :-)

GARIBALDI PIER'S END & BOATHOUSE by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

GARIBALDI PIER'S END & BOATHOUSE

Garibaldi, Oregon

Since 1936, this site has endured the rugged test of environment and condition on the north end of Tillamook Bay.

The building and pier indicate a rare type of maritime architecture that tells the story of a pivotal chapter in Oregon’s history. Only a handful of these life-saving structures were built and only one or two remain on the west coast. The combination of location, historical integrity of the building, and scenic value elevate the heritage, cultural, and visitor value as well as the need for a long-term plan to repurpose and preserve the unique asset for our community.

A staggering testimony to the enduring spirit of the Tillamook Coast pioneers, the Historic US Coast Guard Boathouse represents an opportunity for our current culture to embrace the legacy of our past and preserve this site for generations to come.

Reference: traveloregon.com/things-to-do/culture-history/historic-sites-oregon-trail/garibaldi-piers-end-boat-house

This image is best viewed in large screen.

I appreciate your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated...so thank you very much!

Sonja :-)

GARIBALDI PIER'S END & BOATHOUSE by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

GARIBALDI PIER'S END & BOATHOUSE

Garibaldi, Oregon

Since 1936, this site has endured the rugged test of environment and condition on the north end of Tillamook Bay.

The building and pier indicate a rare type of maritime architecture that tells the story of a pivotal chapter in Oregon’s history. Only a handful of these life-saving structures were built and only one or two remain on the west coast. The combination of location, historical integrity of the building, and scenic value elevate the heritage, cultural, and visitor value as well as the need for a long-term plan to repurpose and preserve the unique asset for our community.

A staggering testimony to the enduring spirit of the Tillamook Coast pioneers, the Historic US Coast Guard Boathouse represents an opportunity for our current culture to embrace the legacy of our past and preserve this site for generations to come.

Reference: traveloregon.com/things-to-do/culture-history/historic-sites-oregon-trail/garibaldi-piers-end-boat-house

This image is best viewed in large screen.

I appreciate your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated...so thank you very much!

Sonja :-)

GARIBALDI PIER'S END & BOATHOUSE by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

GARIBALDI PIER'S END & BOATHOUSE

Garibaldi, Oregon

Since 1936, this site has endured the rugged test of environment and condition on the north end of Tillamook Bay.

The building and pier indicate a rare type of maritime architecture that tells the story of a pivotal chapter in Oregon’s history. Only a handful of these life-saving structures were built and only one or two remain on the west coast. The combination of location, historical integrity of the building, and scenic value elevate the heritage, cultural, and visitor value as well as the need for a long-term plan to repurpose and preserve the unique asset for our community.

A staggering testimony to the enduring spirit of the Tillamook Coast pioneers, the Historic US Coast Guard Boathouse represents an opportunity for our current culture to embrace the legacy of our past and preserve this site for generations to come.

Reference: traveloregon.com/things-to-do/culture-history/historic-sites-oregon-trail/garibaldi-piers-end-boat-house

This image is best viewed in large screen.

I appreciate your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated...so thank you very much!

Sonja :-)

GARIBALDI PIER'S END & BOATHOUSE by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

GARIBALDI PIER'S END & BOATHOUSE

Garibaldi, Oregon

Since 1936, this site has endured the rugged test of environment and condition on the north end of Tillamook Bay.

The building and pier indicate a rare type of maritime architecture that tells the story of a pivotal chapter in Oregon’s history. Only a handful of these life-saving structures were built and only one or two remain on the west coast. The combination of location, historical integrity of the building, and scenic value elevate the heritage, cultural, and visitor value as well as the need for a long-term plan to repurpose and preserve the unique asset for our community.

A staggering testimony to the enduring spirit of the Tillamook Coast pioneers, the Historic US Coast Guard Boathouse represents an opportunity for our current culture to embrace the legacy of our past and preserve this site for generations to come.

Reference: traveloregon.com/things-to-do/culture-history/historic-sites-oregon-trail/garibaldi-piers-end-boat-house

This image is best viewed in large screen.

I appreciate your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated...so thank you very much!

Sonja :-)