


North Alouette River South Dike Trail
About
The North Alouette River South Dike Trail offers families a peaceful, easy-to-navigate riverside walk perfect for introducing kids to nature. This flat, well-maintained dike trail provides stunning views of the river and surrounding mountains, with plenty of opportunities to spot wildlife like herons, eagles, and ducks along the way. It's an ideal outdoor adventure for families seeking fresh air without strenuous hiking.
Highlights
- ✓Spectacular views of the Alouette River and Golden Ears mountains in the background
- ✓Excellent bird watching opportunities with herons, eagles, and seasonal waterfowl
- ✓Flat, stroller-friendly trail perfect for young children and families with varying fitness levels
- ✓Beautiful natural surroundings with minimal development, giving kids a true nature experience
- ✓Safe, car-free environment ideal for teaching kids to ride bikes or explore independently
Pro Tips
- 1.Bring binoculars for bird watching, as the river attracts abundant waterfowl including great blue herons, bald eagles, and various duck species throughout the year.
- 2.The trail can get muddy after rain, especially in winter and spring, so pack waterproof boots or shoes for kids.
- 3.Pack snacks and water as there are no facilities along the trail, and bring a blanket for a picnic stop along the scenic riverbank.
- 4.Visit during salmon spawning season (October to November) for an educational experience watching fish return upstream.
- 5.Download offline maps before you go, as cell service can be spotty in this rural area of Pitt Meadows.
Best Time to Visit
Early morning or late afternoon on weekdays offers the best wildlife viewing and fewer crowds. Spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) provide the most comfortable temperatures and the most active wildlife, though the trail is beautiful year-round.
What to Know
The trail is free to access with parking available at nearby pull-offs. No restrooms or food vendors are available on-site, so plan accordingly. The wide, flat dike trail is suitable for strollers and beginner cyclists.
Seasonal Notes
The trail is accessible year-round, though it can be very muddy during the rainy season (November to March). Spring brings wildflowers and migrating birds, while fall offers spectacular foliage and salmon runs. Summer provides the driest conditions but can be warm, so bring sun protection and plenty of water.
Nearby Eats
Head to Pitt Meadows town center (about 10 minutes drive) for family-friendly options like Browns Socialhouse or White Spot, both offering kids menus. For a quicker option, Tim Hortons is located nearby for coffee, donuts, and Timbits that kids love.
More Activities Near Pitt Meadows
Pitt River Regional Greenway
The Pitt River Regional Greenway is a stunning riverside trail perfect for families who love exploring the outdoors together. With flat, accessible pathways ideal for strollers, bikes, and scooters, kids can safely enjoy the natural beauty while spotting local wildlife like herons, eagles, and sometimes even river otters along the scenic Pitt River.
Pitt Meadows Community Park
Pitt Meadows Community Park is a spacious outdoor haven offering everything families need for a full day of fun and recreation. With multiple playgrounds catering to different age groups, open sports fields for running around, scenic walking trails, and shaded picnic areas, this free park provides endless opportunities for active play and family bonding in a beautiful natural setting.
Gateway Theatre
Gateway Theatre brings the magic of live performance to families in the Pitt Meadows area with a wonderful lineup of children's shows, musicals, and community productions. This welcoming local venue offers an intimate theater experience where kids can experience professional performances in a comfortable, accessible setting that's less overwhelming than big city theaters.
Rannie Road
Rannie Road Park offers a peaceful neighborhood escape with modern playground equipment perfect for burning energy and enjoying the fresh British Columbia air. The combination of open grassy fields and shaded rest areas makes it an ideal spot for families seeking a low-key outdoor experience, whether for a quick play session or an extended picnic afternoon.