Bear Creek Gardens is a peaceful, well-tended oasis tucked inside one of Surrey’s busiest parks. The layout is thoughtful—winding paths, water features, and seasonal flower beds that shift beautifully from spring tulips to autumn maples. It’s a favourite for wedding photos, quiet strolls, and reflective moments. The Japanese-style bridge and pond add a serene touch, and the surrounding trees offer shade and birdlife. Downsides? It’s not large, and weekends can get crowded with photo shoots and family outings. Some signage could be improved, and the garden’s charm fades a bit in winter. Still, it’s a lovely, accessible escape with just enough elegance to...
Read moreA beautifully landscaped 5‑acre garden tucked within Bear Creek Park. It features themed plantings like rhododendrons, azaleas, heathers, ornamental grasses, and a woodland bed, along with ponds, bridges, and a striking cedar gateway. Seasonal flower beds and bulb displays keep it colourful year‑round. It’s also popular for weddings thanks to the little “Chapel in the Woods” and public art installations. Downsides: facilities are limited, and it’s more of a peaceful stroll than a full‑day destination. Still, it’s one of Surrey’s loveliest hidden gems for a quiet walk, photos, or a short...
Read moreTruly a natural wonderland, Bear Creek Provincial Park is situated in the Central Okanagan Basin on the west side of Okanagan Lake.
The park features lakeside camping, over 400 metres of sandy beaches and 5 km of spectacular, well-marked hiking trails. A picturesque canyon has been carved into the bedrock by Bear Creek tumbling onto a cottonwood-lined delta.
This park is extremely busy during the summer season and reservations are required to camp here. For your convenience, during the summer season the park has a concession located at the gatehouse and managed by the...
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