6 Things to Do at Kanaka Creek Regional Park

Cliff Falls. Photo: Taryn Eyton/HappiestOutdoors.ca

Kanaka Creek Regional Park in Maple Ridge protects a slim corridor of coastal rainforest along the banks of Kanaka Creek. Admire the sculpted sandstone waterfall, watch for wildlife, go for a hike, and lots more.

How to Get to Kanaka Creek Regional Park

By car: The park stretches along Kanaka Creek and has many access points. Driving directions for the three main viewpoints are as follows: From Vancouver, take Highway 7 (Lougheed Highway) east through Pitt Meadows to Maple Ridge.

To get to the Riverfront portion of the park, stay on Highway 7 through Maple Ridge. Just after the intersection of Highway 7 and

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