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Horseback Riding
Discover the best places to go horseback riding in Delta! Whether you're an experienced rider or a beginner, explore scenic trails and enjoy outdoor adventures.


Trails:
- The Watershed: Watershed Park in Delta, BC, is renowned for its expansive 11 kilometers of trails, perfect for horseback riding. The park boasts a network of gravel paths, providing an ideal environment for riders to explore its lush surroundings. As the largest green space in the area, Watershed Park offers a beautiful mix of meadows and natural landscapes, making it a favorite destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
- Boundary Bay Dike Trail: The Boundary Bay Dike Trail in Delta offers a picturesque horseback riding experience along its 30+ km gravel path. Riders can enjoy breathtaking views of the ocean and surrounding farms, making it a perfect escape into nature. With numerous parking lots along the trail, it's easy to access and explore this scenic route at your own pace.
Birding in Delta
Located on the Pacific Flyway in the southwest corner of British Columbia, Delta is an important stop for millions of migrating birds, from 20 countries, each year.
Bordered by the mighty Fraser River to the north; Boundary Bay, Roberts Bank and the United States border to the south; the Salish Sea to the west; and the municipality of Surrey to the east, Delta hosts a variety of attractive birding habitats and is a premier destination for birds and birders alike.
Whether you're a birder, resident, visitor or tourist, we invite you to experience Delta, BC in this unique way!
Download the Birds in Delta brochure to learn about the species frequently found here.






Local Birding Hot Spots:
George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary
Alasken National Wildlife Area (NWA)
Roberts Bank area and Brunswick Point
Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal
Point Roberts (Washington State)
Delta Nature Reserve
Ladner Harbour Park and South Arm Wildlife Management Area
Download the Experience Birding in Delta map to learn more about these hot spots.
We wish to thank the Delta Naturalists Society and The City of Delta for their contributions to the creation of the two informative brochures linked on this page.



