Local Guides World
North Vancouver, BC V7P 2M3, Canada

Photos

There are no photos for this place yet!

Reviews — 8

Mitra
at 2024 Apr 16
Mitra
at 2024 Apr 16
The trail's well-maintained surface makes it perfect for walking, jogging, or cycling, catering to outdoor enthusiasts of all ages and fitness levels. 😊
Peter Smith
at 2024 Feb 19
Peter Smith
at 2024 Feb 19
Love this place! Beautiful walking trails near the river. A quick escape from the busy city.
Olha Tsykalo
at 2023 May 07
Olha Tsykalo
at 2023 May 07
this place is quiet, the forest is monumental, because there are few people here and there are backwaters for breeding valuable fish species. Read the signs
Daniel Silver
at 2022 Jun 19
Daniel Silver
at 2022 Jun 19
Nice little walk with some steep hilly spots near a creek. The trails are fairly narrow and appear popular to dog walkers.

There is a cool little climbing log for kids by the parking lot. Unfortunately the zipline at the playground is broken leaving the playground lacking some.
Kirk R
at 2022 May 10
Kirk R
at 2022 May 10
Great place for a walk, bring the dog, enjoy nature! Nice set of dirt trails, boardwalks, and a couple bridges crossing the creek.

Spots all along the trail to check out the creek for the dogs to cool off too.
Tatiana San Martin
at 2021 Dec 01
Tatiana San Martin
at 2021 Dec 01
This park is great to go daily for a walk, run or enjoy outside with pets or kids.
Daniel Naumann
at 2021 Apr 28
Daniel Naumann
at 2021 Apr 28
Found 2 hour parking on MacKay Avenue, but there is proper park parking (3 hour) off Hamilton Avenue.
We did the circular walk starting from Marine Drive and MacKay Avenue. There are washrooms (more for the playground I assume). After the first bridge you can go left or right. The path goes as far as Heywood Field then circles back. An easy walk about 20-25 minutes with a lot of small elevation changes and steps.
If you want a longer workout, last time we exited up at West 23 Street and walked west to the Upper levels Highway pedestrian bridge. North on Pemberton Avenue, back on the trial, turned east onto the bridge across MacKay Creek. The up a long flight of stairs that exited on Crescentview Drive and into Edgemont Village.
After a sandwich and bakery break, we headed back down Edgemont Boulevard/Fell Avenue to Marine Drive. That walk took us about 2 hours. I would recommend it to see more of the creek and the village.
MacKay Creek Greenbelt has distance options and a variety of terrain, and the park for the kids. As well, I have to say it, it is close to Olives On Tap and Bad Dog Bread ;-)
Daniel

Nearby Places

Similar Places

Related Places