Maple Ridge ParkLocated along the sparkling South Alouette River at the corner of 232nd Street and Fern Crescent, this park offers a campground, picnic areas, washrooms, a baseball diamond, a horseshoe pitch area, a playing field, and a wooded trail. An expanse of mature forest nurses a wide array of native plants and wildlife, and each autumn the South Alouette River welcomes large populations of spawning Pink and Chum salmon. The Kinsmen Spray-ground is open to the public on a weather permitting, seasonal basis.
Alouette Lake
Golden Ears Provincial Park is well known for its extensive system of hiking and walking trails. These trails vary in length and difficulty making it simple to find a trail that suits your needs. Whether you're looking to stroll along the Lower Falls trail or tackle the Golden Ears or Alouette Mountain Hiking Trail, you are sure to be delighted by the phenomenal country scenery. Keep an eye out for breath-taking waterfalls, beautiful mountain tops and a wide variety of wildlife, including deer and beavers. Camping is available as well as a boat launch.
Memorial Peace Park
Today the Bandstand is used for movie shoots, weddings, musical performances as well as many other special events.
Jerry Sulina Park
Enjoy a pleasant stroll on the dykes, starting at this beautiful rural park.
Haney Wharf
Follow a paved footpath from the Maple Ridge Museum to historic Haney House and along to Port Haney Wharf. The historic buildings of Port Haney, St. Andrew's Heritage Church, the Masonic Hall, the 1911 Bank of Montreal, and a 1930 Japanese kindergarten, identified by plaques and interpretive material, help bring history alive on this walk through the past.