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Richmond Nature Park nature preserve in Richmond, BC
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View of Richmond Nature Park in Richmond, BC
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View of Richmond Nature Park in Richmond, BC
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Richmond Nature Park

4.4(1,293 reviews)FreeNature
🕑 1.5 to 2.5 hours👶 Best for ages 3-12. Toddlers and preschoolers love spotting frogs and turtles along the boardwalks, while elementary-aged kids engage deeply with the educational programs and nature scavenger hunts. Even teenagers interested in photography or biology find the unique bog ecosystem fascinating.

About

Richmond Nature Park offers 200 acres of pristine bog wetlands with easy boardwalk trails perfect for little legs. The Nature House features hands-on exhibits and interactive displays about local wildlife, while naturalist-led programs help kids discover frogs, birds, and fascinating bog ecosystems. With free admission and stroller-friendly paths, it's an ideal outdoor classroom where children can connect with nature without venturing far from Vancouver.

Highlights

  • Five kilometers of easy, elevated boardwalk trails through rare bog ecosystem
  • Interactive Nature House with touch tables, puzzles, and wildlife displays
  • Free naturalist-led programs and guided walks (check schedule in advance)
  • Excellent bird watching opportunities with over 50 species
  • Pond dipping and frog spotting in warmer months

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit the Nature House first to pick up a free nature guide and ask staff about recent wildlife sightings along the trails.
  2. 2.Bring binoculars for bird watching. The park is home to over 50 bird species, and kids love spotting woodpeckers and chickadees.
  3. 3.Wear waterproof boots in spring and after rain, as boardwalks can have puddles and kids will want to explore off the main paths.
  4. 4.Download the free nature activity sheets from the park website before visiting to keep kids engaged during your walk.
  5. 5.Pack bug spray during summer months, as the wetland environment attracts mosquitoes, especially near dusk.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings (9:00-11:00 AM) for the quietest experience and best wildlife viewing, as animals are most active then. Spring (April-May) offers spectacular bird migration and blooming bog laurels, while fall brings colorful foliage. Weekends can be busier with local families and organized groups.

What to Know

Admission and parking are completely free. The Nature House has washrooms and educational displays, but no food services, so pack snacks and water. Most trails are wheelchair and stroller accessible via wooden boardwalks.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with trails accessible in all seasons. Spring (April-June) is ideal for bird migration and blooming plants. Summer offers the most educational programs. Winter can be quiet and peaceful, though some programs may be reduced. Trails remain open during Nature House hours (9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily).

Nearby Eats

Steveston Village, just 10 minutes south, offers numerous family-friendly options including Pajo's Fish and Chips (famous waterfront spot kids love) and Dave's Fish and Chips. For international visitors, Steveston also provides a charming historic fishing village experience worth exploring after your nature walk.

More Activities Near Richmond

Activity

Steveston Village

Steveston Village is a picturesque waterfront destination where families can explore a working fishing harbor, sample fresh seafood and ice cream, and learn about maritime history. The village offers easy strolls along the boardwalk, close-up views of fishing boats, playgrounds, and family-friendly museums, all set against a backdrop of charming heritage buildings and mountain views.

Activity

Steveston

Steveston is a picturesque fishing village where families can watch boats unload their catch, stroll along scenic waterfront boardwalks, and explore maritime history. Kids love feeding seagulls, browsing the working fish market, and enjoying fresh ice cream while watching sea lions pop up in the harbor. The relaxed atmosphere and mix of outdoor exploration, cultural sites, and tasty treats make it perfect for a leisurely family day out.

Park

Terra Nova Park

Free

Terra Nova Park offers families a perfect blend of coastal beauty and outdoor adventure along Richmond's scenic waterfront. With well-maintained trails winding through natural areas, multiple playgrounds, and peaceful settings ideal for picnics and nature exploration, this expansive park provides a wonderful escape where kids can run free while parents enjoy stunning views of the Fraser River and surrounding farmland.

Museum

Richmond Art Gallery

$

Richmond Art Gallery offers hands-on art workshops and family programs designed to spark creativity in young minds. This welcoming community gallery features rotating exhibitions of contemporary and cultural visual arts, with many programs specifically tailored to introduce children to different artistic mediums and techniques in an approachable, interactive environment.