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Maple Ridge and PittMeadows have much tooffer, as this guide will
outline, from powerboatingon Pitt Lake to mountainbiking on Blue Mountainor flightseeing over all of it. There are attractionslike the Meadows CornMaze and WildPlay tree-top course. The ACT has noshortage of events to takein, and Maple Ridge and
Pitt Meadows, together,offer a variety of golf courses to choose from.
But much of whatmakes the two communi-ties special, what makespeople move here or keepcoming back, are theirnatural surroundings.
Camping in Golden EarsProvincial Park is not onlyclose to home for many,but it is loaded with trails
for hiking and horse-back riding. The water atAlouette Lake is as cold
and clear as any, and thepicnic area is perfect forday trips, birthday BBQsand family get-togethers. The municipal dikes here
offer not only views of the majestic Golden EarsMountains, but wildlife,from eagles and hawks,herons and cranes, all set
amongst acres and acres of farmland and following thepath of the Alouette River. There are more trails in
the Malcom Knapp UBCResearch Forest, andamongst water falls atCliff Park and throughoutKanaka Creek Regional Park. Those who live here
know these trails well,because they are all soclose to home; what betterthan a Saturday morn-ing walk in the woods? The two communities
host many special eventsthroughout the year, as well- CountryFest, Pitt MeadowsDay and Ghost Ridge areamong the best. Puttingthem on requires many
hard-working volunteers – aquality in abundance here.Biking, hiking, canoeing,
fishing horseback riding– you can do it all here.
Just step outside.
Michael Hall, editorMaple Ridge Pitt
Meadows News
Welcome to Maple
Ridge & Pitt Meadows
Tourism in Maple Ridge
& Pitt Meadows ....................................... 4-5A Message fromthe Mayor of Maple Ridge ...................... 6
Powerboating on Pitt Lake ..................... 8
Festivals in Maple Ridge& Pitt Meadows ....................................... 10-11
Camping in Maple Ridge& Pitt Meadows ....................................... 12-13
Trails for Horseback Riding ................... 14-15
Local Sports Programs ........................... 16The Farmers’ Markets ............................ 17
Maple Ridge Museum ............................. 18
Golfing in Maple Ridge& Pitt Meadows ....................................... 20
The Blue Heron Winery ......................... 22-23
Seniors in Our Communities ................. 24-25
Bell-Irving KanakaCreek Fish Hatchery ............................... 27
Mountain Biking in
Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows ................. 28-29Fishing Local Lakes and Rivers ............. 30-31
Golden Ears Park .................................... 32
What’s Playing at the ACT ..................... 33
Local Sports Teams ................................ 34-35
Hiking Trails inMaple Ridge & Pitt Meadows ................. 36-37
The Laity Pumpkin Patch ....................... 38-39
Business in the Downtown .................... 40-41
Parks & Sports Facilities......................... 42-44Pubs in Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows .... 46
Meadows Maze ....................................... 49
A View from the Sky .............................. 50-51
Raptors Ridge Birds of Prey .................... 52-53
Wildplay Element Parks ......................... 54-55
Pitt Meadows Airport ............................. 56-57
The Pitt Meadows Arena ........................ 58
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Tourism Maple Ridge andPitt Meadows isn’t just for
visitors to the area. Theorganization offers plentyfor locals, too, and there area plethora of different waysfor people to get involved.
“We’re actually a re-source for locals,” ex-ecutive director KristinaGervais said. “We’ve gota lot of ideas that noteveryone knows about.”
Gervais said they canprovide information
on all sorts of local rec-reational activities.
“There’s canoeing, there’swalking on the dikes, andthere are no more parkingfees in Golden Ears park, sopeople can go experiencethe beauty there,” she said.
One local activity Gervaisparticularly recommendsis the self-guided CircleFarm Tour, which offers
residents a chance to check out local farms, winer-ies and greenhouses.
“It’s getting to knowthe people who makeit, bake it or grow it,”she said. “It’s a really fundrive around town.”
Gervais said anotherintriguing activity comesfrom the Red Hawk Survival
Training Institute.“They actually take
you out in the woodsand teach you how tosurvive,” she said.
Residents can find outmuch more of what thelocal area has to offer onthe organization’s web-site, www.mapleridge-pittmeadows.com, whichfeatures information oneverything from arts andculture events to maps
and information on almostevery conceivable out-door activity. Gervais saidthey’ve focused on making
the website accessible toresidents, and their commu-nity calendar in particularoffers an up-to-date listingof what’s going on in town.
“Our website, we’reconstantly updating it withnew ideas,” Gervais said.“We maintain a communitycalendar of events, andwe work really hard onkeeping that up to date.” The organization also
runs the Harris Road visitorcentre, and completeda substantial renovationthere earlier this year.
“We just finished doing acomplete overhaul on thevisitor centre,” Gervais said.“We look a lot differentthan the old tourism office.”
One of the features of the renovation is a com-pletely new gift shop.
Tourism isfor Everyone
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wide variety of merchan-dise from local and B.C.companies. Gervais saidone particular highlightis their selection of FirstNations crafts and artwork.
“We have a really greatselection of First Nationsproducts,” she said.“Everything is made inB.C., and royalties arepaid to the artists.”
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they offer include GlobalCoffee, roasted in MapleRidge, and Hard BitePotato Chips, which havebeen featured on CBC’sDragon’s Den entrepre-neurship show. Gervais saidtheir offerings from localcompany Berry Boys havealso been a big hit so far.
“They have a hugeselection of dried blue-
berry products,” she said.“Their family has beenfarming in the commu-nity for a long time.”
The visitor centre also hasplenty of information forlocals preparing to headelsewhere in the province.
“We can help trip-plan forall of B.C.,” Gervais said.
Gervais said summer isthe busiest time for theorganization, and they canalways use more volunteers.No experience is required,and they’ll help you getaccustomed quickly.
“We have a really greattraining program.”
She said the tourismorganization’s work isimportant to promotingeverything Maple Ridgeand Pitt Meadows have tooffer to a wider audience.
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Ridge, I know that your timehere will be pleasurable.I have to admit that I’mnot in the least bit objec-tive when it comes to thiscommunity. My grandfathercame here as a settler inthe 1800s and my roots,as with my fellow councilmembers, are very deep inthis community. This is nota destination, this is home.
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families here, worked hereand take particular de-light in enjoying the manyamenities, man-made andnatural, that Maple Ridgehas to offer. Almost everyweekend there is a com-
munity festival or specialevent. My family and Ilove to attend the farmer’smarket in the town centreevery Saturday from Mayto October. In the winter
I love to come downtownfor the Christmas in thePark celebration and SantaClaus parade. Mid-summerwe celebrate Canada Dayand one of the region’smost vibrant CaribbeanFestivals. We are a commu-nity that loves to celebrate.
As you will quickly see,we are surrounded by thebounty of nature. In theshadow of the Golden Ears
Mountain lies a series of parks, dikes and hiking trailsthat are the envy of ourneighbouring communities.From walking, hiking, jog-ging, cycling to horseback riding, there’s places that
are as little as 15 minutesfrom our town centre thatwill allow you to take abreak from the hustle andbustle of everyday life andtake a well deserved break.
Let me finish by sayingthat one of the most im-portant attributes of MapleRidge are the extraordinarypeople that live and work here. All of the great eventsand festivals in our commu-nity are organized by volun-teers. This is a special placeand you are going to meetamazing passionate peoplethat love this commu-nity as much as I do. Enjoy
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Pitt Lake has turned intoone of the most popularboating destinations in
the Lower Mainland.According to BrianStefiuk, owner of PittMeadows Marine, one of the biggest attractionsof the lake is that there’sroom for everyone.
“It’s the size of the lake,”he said. “You can put1,000 boats up there andstill not be crowded.”
At 24 kilometres inlength, Pitt Lake is the
largest freshwater tidallake in North America.
“The local area attractsthe wakeboarders, thewaterskiers,” Stefiuk said.
For those who prefer ascenic boat voyage with
plenty of wildlife sight-ings, Pitt Lake has plentyto offer from that per-
spective as well, particu-larly with the many ospreyswho live in the area.
“We’ve got lots of wildliferight here,” Stefiuk said. The lake also connects to
a wide variety of trails thatcan let visitors explore thearea outside of a boat.
“There’s a dock at the farend of the lake, with bikingand hiking,” he said. “Thereare also natural hot tubs.”
Stefiuk said those andother off-water activitiescan be a great alternativeif the weather turns toougly for powerboating.
“If it’s too bad of a dayfor boating, you can walk,”
he said. “There’s a lodge atthe far end where they dorafting and fly-fishing.” The lake has plenty of
sandy beaches, islands andmarine campsites that areonly accessible by boat toexplore. The shore ranges
from mountainsides tosmall streams and coves,so there are a wide varietyof scenic views to check out. Conditions on thelake can be quite vari-able, though, so those
days that aren’t great forboating do happen.
“Seas can be quite largeat times. I recommend 16feet and up,” Stefiuk said.“It’s more stable becausethe weather can change.”
Stefiuk also recommends
bringing a full comple-ment of safety gear if you’re going out on thelake, including an anchor,flares and life jackets.
“It’s better to besafe than sorry.”
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Pitt Meadows Day June 4Pitt Meadows Day is an annualcelebration of the founding of PittMeadows, taking place annuallyon the first Saturday in June.A pancake breakfast and paradebegin the morning, followed byentertainment at Harris RoadPark and YouthFest at the PittMeadows Rec. Centre. Enjoy thetasty chicken and salmon BBQ atthe Heritage Hall. Fireworks at PittMeadows Athletic Park completethe day. Parade begins at 11 a.m.Info: [email protected].
Twilight TuesdaysStarts June 21Annual Twilight Tuesday concertseries in the Memorial Peace Park
Bandstand. This crowd pleas-ing event starts June 21 andcontinues throughout the monthof July 5, 12, 19 on listed Tuesdayevenings starting at 7:30 pm.Presented by the Maple RidgeConcert Band. Website: http://www.mrcb.ca/index.html
Webster’s Corner’s Day– 256th Street, DewdneyTrunk Road, Maple Ridge.
June 25Free, annual family event features
games and interactive activitiesfor kids of all ages, including apie eating contest at Webster’sCorners Elementary School. Enjoythe historic display of the commu-nity and its pioneers, then meetold friends at the Heritage Tea.
Country Garden Tour 2011 June 26 – 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Maple Ridge Garden Club ishosting its fifth Country Garden Tour. Come, explore and enjoyeight private gardens all locatedin the Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadowsarea. All the funds raised fromthis tour will be donated to TheSunshine Foundation “Dreams forKids”. This Foundation helps togrant a wish for a local child whois either severely disabled or ter-
minally ill. To date we have raisedover $39 thousand dollars for thisworthy cause. Tickets are $15.00each and include a beverage anda goody at the designated PicnicGarden. So bring your lunch anda friend and enjoy a fun day. The Tour is on rain or shine. Ticketscan be purchased at: Trice FarmsPonds & Garden Centre, Triple Tree Nurseryland and AmsterdamGreenhouses & Garden Centreor contact: Gayle 604-467-2956or Margaret 604-467-1885.
Airport Day June 26Pitt Meadows Regional Airportwill open its doors for AirportDay on June 26 – 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.See what businesses operate atthe airport. Booths and displayswill be interactive. View vintageaircraft, floatplanes, helicopters,gliders and home-built aircraft –and sit in them to take pictures. There will also be a parade,band music and an air cadetsdisplay. Car aficionados can losethemselves in the show and shine.Visit booths of the various flyingschools and the Pacific Skydivers.Children will love the Airplane Train and the free familiarizationsightseeing flights. Airport islocated at 11465 Baynes Rd., Pitt
Meadows. Info: 604-465-8977.
Canada Day July 1Canada Day festivities take placein both communities. Maple Ridgeholds a day-long festival withflag-raising ceremony at 11 a.m. inMemorial Peace Park on 224 Streetfollowed by a variety of familyactivities. Info: 604-467-7325.Pitt Meadows hosts the PittMeadows 7km Canada Day Runat 8 a.m. at the Pitt Meadows
Family Rec. Centre, 12027 HarrisRd. The official ceremony takesplace at municipal hall, 12007Harris Rd., at the cenotaph at10:30 a.m. Info : 604-465-2453.
Adstock, featuring DOA, inMemorial Peace Park, 1-8 p.m.
July 3Adstock is a free, outdoor, alterna-tive music festival in the heartof Maple Ridge at the Gazebo/Bandstand on 224 Street. Theshow highlights youth bandsand acoustic acts and will alsohost some of the best bands inpunk, metal, ska and hardcorethat Vancouver has to offer.
Music on the Wharf July-August
Music on the Wharf is a sum-mer music series hosted by theMaple Ridge Historical Societyat Port Haney Wharf on RiverRoad. Info: 604-463-5311.
Caribbean Street Festival July 10-11 The Caribbean Street Festivalboasts live Caribbean music, deli-cious Caribbean food, local ven-dors and artisans and more. Comein costume and dance the dayaway; 224th Street is closed down
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to accommodate the festival. Thistwo-day event runs on Saturday,from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday,noon to 9 p.m. Info: 604-467-7325.
Bard on the Bandstand July 16-17 Bard on the Bandstand 2011is “The Tempest,” starting at7:30 p.m. at Spirit Square inPitt Meadows – 12007 Harris
Road. Bring a lawn chair,blanket, warm clothes, and adonation to the food bank.
Maple Ridge Country Fest July 24-25Maple Ridge Country Fest, former-ly the Maple Ridge Fair, has runfor more than 100 years and offersagricultural activities, demos andcompetitions, 4-H shows and lotsof entertainment. A kids’ areakeeps the young ones enter-tained. There is much to see anddo over the two days. All eventsare at the Albion Fairgrounds,located on 105th Avenue (takeLougheed Highway east, turnleft at 105th). Info: 604-463-6922or www.mapleridgefair.com.
Bees and Blueberries Festival July 28-29 The Bees and BlueberriesFestival is at Dr. Bee’s HoneylandCanada on Ford Road in PittMeadows, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Heritage Day, 10 a.m. to11 p.m. in Memorial Peace Park
July 31 The Heritage Day committee
invites you to celebrate our localhistory. Have fun at the mid-way, play heritage games andactivities and learn more aboutour community’s roots. Therewill be a vintage car show andshine, Haney Farmer’s Marketand great food throughout theday and into the evening atMemorial Peace Park. Don’t missentertainment by Ivan Boudreaufeaturing Jenny Bice, Aurelius,the Millenium Singers, the RidgeMeadows Senior Society dancers,and Barney Bentall featuringEric Reid. Hammond Mill, theChamber of Commerce and theWhonnock Post Office will befeatured along with displays fromthe Maple Ridge Museum. Theday wraps up with a spectacularfireworks show. Call 604-466-9444 for more information.
Terry Fox RunSeptember 18 The Terry Fox Run, an an-nual event to raise funds forcancer research, starts and endsat Hammond Community Centre,20601 Westfield Ave. Participantscan walk, run, rollerblade orwheel a one-, five- or 10 kmroute. Info: 604-464-2666.
Whonnock Lake Family Fun DaySeptember 18Whonnock Lake Family Fun Dayis an annual fair that tradition-ally starts off with an inter-denominational church serviceand pancake breakfast. The eventincludes food, crafts, children’sactivities, musical entertain-ment and the popular Whon-auction. Info: 604-462-8212.
B.C. Rivers DaySeptember 25B.C. Rivers Day is celebrated lo-cally with special activities at theRivers Heritage Centre and AllcoPark to raise awareness of ourstreams and rivers. Info: 604-467-6401. Ask for Jenny. The Bell IrvingFish Hatchery also holds a RiversDay event. Info: 604-462-8643.
Remembrance DayNovember 11 There will be Remembrance Dayceremonies in both Maple Ridgeand Pitt Meadows. In MapleRidge, a parade to the cenotaphin Memorial Peace Park (224Street) leaves from the RoyalCanadian Legion, 12101 224 St.at 10:30 a.m. In Pitt Meadows,there is a ceremony at the
cenotaph next to municipal hall,12007 Harris Rd., at 10:30 a.m.
Christmas in the Park December 4Christmas in the Park and theSanta Claus Parade rings in theholiday season with an an-nual community parade thatcircles Memorial Peace Park on224 Street in downtown MapleRidge, along with live entertain-ment, carols, hot chocolateand pictures with Santa. Info:Art Solomon, 604-467-6573 [email protected].
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GOLDEN EARS
PROVINCIAL PARK
Golden Ears park hasthe province’s busiestpark and most popu-lar campgrounds. The park has three
vehicle-accessible camp-grounds: Alouette has
205 sites; Gold Creek has 148 sites; and NorthBeach has 55 sites. There are also two group
campgrounds and walk-inback country camping.
Alouette and GoldCreek have hot show-ers and flushing and pittoilets, while the morerustic North Beach has noshowers and pit toilets.
Campfires are allowed
in the provided fire ringsonly, unless there is afire ban, and firewoodcan be purchased.
Camping fees in theregular season are $30for Alouette, $30 for
Gold Creek and $21for North Beach. To avoid disappointment,
use the reservation sys-tem. Between 40 and 62per cent of the campsitesare dedicated for reserva-tions, with the remainderoffered throughout the
season on a first-come,first-served basis. The first-come sites fill
up quickly, with the “full”sign often appearing aboutmid-week throughoutthe spring and summer.
You can reserve up tothree months in advance.Reservations are taken at:http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/golden_ears/#Reservations,
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Access is from Dewdney Trunk Road — turnnorth on 232nd Street,right on Fern Crescentand follow the signs.
The park itself is prizedfor its recreational op-portunities. The extensivesystem of trails within thepark provides an excellentopportunity for hiking andhorseback riding. AlouetteLake is a popular spot forswimming, windsurfing,
water-skiing, canoeing,boating and fishing.
ROLLEY LAKE
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Located nearby innorthern Mission, RolleyLake is also quick to fill up— catching much of theoverflow from Golden Ears.
Rolley Lake offers 64vehicle-accessible camp-sites. The campground
has flush toilets and hotshowers. Campfires areallowed in provided firerings only, unless a fireban is in place, and fire-wood may be purchased. The vehicle-accessible
regular season campingfee is $30 per party pernight. The seniors’ rate is$15 per couple per night.
Campsite reservations areaccepted and first-come,first-served sites are alsoavailable. For reservationinformation, see the Golden
Ears Provincial Park listing. To access the park, takeDewdney Trunk Roadeast into Mission, thenturn left on Bell Road.
Less than an hour’s drivefrom Vancouver, Rolley LakeProvincial Park provides aquick escape from urbanlife. The park is a predomi-nately flat, wilderness areablanketed with tall, second-growth conifers. The small,
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For the equine-minded,Maple Ridge and PittMeadows have a lot to offer.
ZsaZsa Stiasny of EquuTrails said her organi-zation, which offers guidedhorseback tours through-out the Lower Mainland,does a lot of riding on theGolden Ears ProvincialPark trails, in particular.
“The ones we use are pri-marily close to the Golden
Ears park,” she said. “InGolden Ears park, there’squite an extensive trail net-work. Most of the trails startat the main horse corral;there’s good parking ac-cess, good staging access.”
Stiasny said there’s aplethora of trails to ex-plore in the park, andmost are interconnected.
“If you wanted to ride
for a couple of days,you could,” she said.Not all trails are created
equal, though, and whichone to take dependson your horse as well asyour own riding skill. There’s a wide enough
variety of trails in the areathat everyone can findsomething, though.
“It’s all different rangesthroughout the whole
Maple Ridge area,” Stiasnysaid. “There’s something forpeople of all skill levels.”
In Golden Ears, EquuTrailsoffers everything fromtwo-hour trips to MikeLake or Lookout Point, ahalf-day trip up AlouetteMountain and full-day tours to AlouetteLake or Gold Creek.
Stiasny said the Mike Lake
trail in particular offerssome interesting challengesfor riders and their horses.
“It’s a pretty steep incline
at the start,” she said. “If you go straight up anddown, it’s two hours.” The Golden Ears trails
also connect to othernetworks, including thetrails around Allco Park,which can expand po-tential riding options.
“You can ride down toAllco Park and loop back around,” Stiasny said. There are more trails
in Maple Ridge and PittMeadows than just theGolden Ears ones, too.Another popular area isthe trails around Pitt Lake,where EquuTrails offers ascenic half-day ride fea-turing plenty of wildlifesightings and spectacularmountain backdrops. Thereare also a wide variety of trails on the dykes, includ-
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are a handful of localhockey players playingin the NHL, includingAndrew Ladd, BrandonYip, Brendan Morrison,and Patrick Wiercioch.
While the common refrain
that “there’s somethingin the water,” might begood for a laugh, the truthis it’s the hard work anddedication of legions of volunteers and coachesthat have helped nurtureand develop that athletic
talent over the years. There are dozens of local
non-profit sports organiza-tions in Maple Ridge andPitt Meadows offeringsporting opportunities forboth children and adults.
Ridge Meadows RustlersMinor Hockey Associationwww.ridgemeadowshockey.com
Ridge Meadows BruinsRugby Clubwww.bruinsrugbyclub.com
Meadow Ridge BarracudasFemale Hockey Associationwww.barracudashockey.ca
Maple Ridge Ultimate Frisbeewww.mapleridgeultimate.com
Port Coquitlam Ridge MeadowsRingette Associationwww.pocoringette.com
Golden Ears Curling Clubwww.gewc.ca
Golden Ears Athleticswww.golden-ears.org
Ridge Meadows MinorBaseball Associationwww.rmbaseball.bc.ca
Ridge Meadows MinorSoftball Associationwww.rmmsa.com
Ruskin Slo-Pitchwww.ruskinslopitch.com
Maple Ridge Boxing Club604-463-6833
Ridge MeadowsRacers Speed Skatingwww.rmssa.org
Maple Ridge Figure Skating Clubwww.mapleridgeskating.com
Ridge Meadows BurrardsMinor Lacrosse Associationwww.rmburrards.com
Ridge Meadows RenegadesMinor Ball Hockey Associationwww.rmmbha.com
Alouette United Soccer Clubwww.alouetteunited.com
Pitt Meadows Soccer Clubwww.pittmeadowssoccer.com
Golden Ears United Soccer Club
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Haney Seahorses Swim Clubwww.haneyseahorses.com
Haney Neptunes Aquatic Clubwww.haneyneptunes.com
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MAPLE RIDGE MUSEUM
The museum is located ina well-maintained heritagehome built in 1907 for themanager of the HaneyBrick and Tile company.
Learn how the community’spioneers dressed, cooked,worked and played. The museum is stocked
with furniture, householditems, native artifacts, aminiature railway dioramaand Canadian PacificRailway caboose in thefront yard. It also housesthe community archives. This year, the museum
is dragging out someof its older items to cre-ate a few new displays.
With a combination of grant money, the museumpurchased new displaycases, said Allison White,curator for the MapleRidge Historical Society.
Most of the currentdisplay themes are beingrevamped, with new itemson display for the history
logging and farming inthe district, as well as theJapanese settlement.
“Only eight per cent of our collection is on dis-play,” White said, so thenew display cases willallow for more of it to betaken out of storage. The museum will also
have a new Finnish settle-ment display and one called
“Modern Convenience,”as well as a temporaryone featuring the his-tory of the Maple Ridgeuniversity women’s club,which performed puppet
shows and workshops atthe local library and at artscentres around the FraserValley, starting in the 1970s.
The club wrote A Historyof Settlement in MapleRidge. Some of the pup-pets will be on display. The museum’s largest
event of the year is itsCanada Day Carnival, onJuly 1, from 1-4 p.m. It will
again feature old costumesfor children to dress up in,heritage games like beanbag toss and croquet, aswell as face painting andrefreshments like cottoncandy, popcorn and fruit. The museum is lo-
cated at 22520 116th Ave.,open Wednesdays andSundays from 1-4 p.m.year-round, with ex-tended summer hours.
Admission is $2 foradults and $1 for chil-dren and seniors.
Info: 604-463-5311.For event information, vis-
it mapleridgemuseum.org.
HANEY HOUSE
The Haney family – MapleRidge’s most well-knownpioneers and the name-sake of the downtown area
– donated this heritagehome to the District of Maple Ridge in the 1970s,with the museum open-ing to the public in 1978.
Completed in 1878, it is
furnished with householditems, photographs, furni-ture and memorabilia fromthat and subsequent eras.
Find it at 11612 224th St.Haney House is open to thepublic Wednesdays andSundays, 1-4 p.m. DuringJuly and August, HaneyHouse is open Wednesdaythrough Sunday from1-4. Weekly heritage teas
are held in summer.Admission is $2 foradults and $1 for chil-dren and seniors.
Info: 604-463-1377.
PITT MEADOWS MUSEUM
The community hasstocked Pitt MeadowsMuseum with many heri-tage items. The museum,located in the old GeneralStore, is located at 12294
Harris Rd. and is open dur-ing the summer from 1-4p.m., Wednesday to Sunday.
Off-season hours are1-4 p.m., Thursdays andSundays. Admissionis by donation.
Across the street from themuseum is the HoffmannGarage, 12277 Harris Rd.Inside the garage is HansHoffmann’s old workshop
and extensive collectionof engines, as well as ablacksmith’s shop. Summerhours are the same as PittMeadows Museum; duringthe off season it is only
open Sundays from 1-4 p.m.For group tours and
research inquiries,phone 604-465-4322.
ARTS CENTRE
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The 43,000 square-footarts centre, theatre andgallery opened in 2003and features a regularline-up of local and tour-
ing performers.Known as the ACT, the fa-cility is located at MemorialPeace Park on 224th Streetat 11944 Haney Place, be-tween Lougheed Highwayand Dewdney Trunk Road.Underground parkingis accessible from 224thStreet, Dewdney Trunk Road and Edge Street.
Monthly exhibits arefeatured at the art gal-
lery, which is openMonday to Friday, 11 a.m.to 4 p.m. and Saturday,10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Admission is by dona-tion. For more informa-tion, phone 604-467-5855or visit www.mrag.ca.
For more on the ACT,phone 604-476-2787.
Old is New Againat Maple RidgeMuseum
Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows are awash in heri-
tage and culture, thanks to the efforts of local his-torical societies and the arts community. Because of these organizations, there are a number of placesto view local artifacts and learn more about the pio-neers who settled here more than 100 years ago, aswell as catch a play, performance or art exhibit.
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Golden Eagle Golf Club21770 Ladner Road, Pitt Meadows604-460-1111
Located only 45 minutes fromVancouver, Golden Eagle Golf Club is situated amidst the beauti-ful Thompson Mountains locatedin scenic Pitt Meadows. The clubconsists of 36 fun and challeng-ing holes divided between theNorth and South Golf Courses.Rolling fairways surrounded byplenty of water and bunkers leadyou to massive bent grass greenstesting all aspects of your game.Once you have completed theround, take in some deliciousfood and ice cold beverages atthe club’s breathtaking patio.
Meadow Gardens Golf Club19675 Meadow GardensWay, Pitt Meadows604-465-5474
Nestled in the serenity of PittMeadows, Meadow Gardens Golf Club is only minutes from thedowntown core located directlyoff Lougheed Highway and onthe doorstep of the Golden EarsBridge making accessibility andconvenience second to none.Playing from 5519 yards to 7041yards on four sets of tees, MeadowGardens has something for everylevel of golfer, presenting a risk-re-ward opportunity for serious shotmakers without sacrificing play-
ability. The course is as delightfulto walk as it is to play, consist-ing of gently rolling mounds,picturesque lakes and numerousbunkers defining each fairway. The modern 35,000-square-footclubhouse includes a privatemember’s lounge, The Wedge Bar& Grill and The Loft Lounge andEatery for your dining pleasure.
Pitt Meadows Golf Club13615 Harris Road, Pit t Meadows604-465-5431
The Pitt Meadows Golf Clubis the only private members-only golf club in the Fraser Valleyregion. In addition to a 6549-yard championship golf course,the club features amenities likea 9000 -square-foot puttinggreen, an 8000-square-footchipping area, a bunker areaand a driving range with grasstee boxes open year round. Theclub’s golfing programs are ledby head professional Neil Robertsand include a variety of golfingevents. The clubhouse caters toweddings and business func-tions throughout the year, and isopen to the public. Reservationsare required for dinner.
Swan-E-Set Bay Resortand Country Club16651 Rannie Road, Pitt Meadows604-465-3727
Swan-E-Set features two cham-pionship golf courses designedby the legendary Lee Trevinospreading across the awe-inspiring terrain of the Pitt RiverValley that offer both challengeand playability for all skill levels.Meandering streams, crystal-clear lakes and the breathtakingbackdrop of the coastal moun-tains make for a truly outstandinggolf opportunity. Swan-E-Set alsofeatures a dazzling 65,000 squarefoot clubhouse, complete withevery amenity you can imagine.With course conditions thatcompete with any in the Province,Swan-e-set Bay is the perfectplace to golf, relax, and savourlife’s finer pleasures in the com-pany of family and close friends.
Maple Ridge Golf Course20818 Golf Lane, Maple Ridge604-465-9221
This executive nine-hole publiccourse was established in 1926,and was one of the first coursesbuilt in the Fraser Valley and sitshigh above the mighty FraserRiver. Once home to the McIvorFamily, the land has rolling hillssurrounded by beautiful majesticmaple and cedar trees mak-
ing it a truly peaceful setting.With the elevation changes andnumerous sand bunkers, theMaple Ridge Golf Course willtest every club in your bag.
Hackers Haven12309 240th Street, Maple Ridge604-467-3061
Hacker’s Haven is a public nine-hole, par-three golf course locatedin rural Maple Ridge. The courseoffers challenging ravines in thedesign as well as tight, tree-linedfairways. The greens are medium-sized with average speed. Thesignature hole is No. 7, a 140-yardpar three which requires thetee shot to carry sixty-five yardsover a ravine to the green.
Heather Hills Golf Course25494 117th Avenue, Maple Ridge604-462-1004
This nine-hole executive coursehas all the features a champi-onship course does, just on asmaller scale. Prepare yourself for an unparalleled par-threegolfing experience. The courseis a pleasure for golfers of anyskill level to play with a relaxing,picturesque backdrop. Test youraccuracy with our fairways, waterhazards and sand traps; we haveeverything you need to challengeyou and improve your game.
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banquet hall that can bedivided into three large ac-tivity rooms for table tennis,carpet bowling and games.A sizable lounge accom-modates lunches, dinnersand snack bar, socializing
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are used for cards, crafts,support groups, work-shops and meetings.
In Pitt Meadows, the PittMeadows Family RecreationCentre (12027 Harris Road)includes a seniors’ lounge,open Monday to Friday,from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Ridge Meadows
Seniors’ Society coor-dinates a number of programs to help make
seniors’ lives easier. The Seniors’ Connect pro-
gram helps keep elderly res-idents company in hospital,or at home. Volunteers willvisit seniors in the hospital. The group also coordi-
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operates a Health andWellness Clinic. The program is oper-
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early health concerns.Participants have theirheight, weight, blood pres-sure, and pulse checked andrecorded on a personalizedand confidential medicalcard. You can also get amassage, have your hearingaid cleaned, have minor
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The Bell-Irving KanakaCreek Fish Hatchery was es-tablished almost three de-cades ago in Kanaka Creek Regional Park, its historydates back much further.
The land it sits on wasoriginally inhabited bythe Kwantlen people.During the 19th century,it was settled by nativeHawaiians who worked forthe Hudson’s Bay Company,
which led to the originof the creek’s name. The name of the creek
comes from the practice of hiring labourers, or Kanakas,from the Hawaiian Islands.
Later on, the land be-came a working farm. The property it sits on
and the creek was farmedby the Cuthbert fam-ily in the ‘20s and ‘30s.
After a couple of own-
ership transitions, theproperty was sold toMetro Vancouver andturned into a hatchery.
It was dedicated byLieutenant GovernorBell-Irving in 1983. The hatchery is oper-
ated by Metro Vancouver
Parks, the habitat enhance-ment branch of the federalDepartment of Fisheriesand Oceans, the fisheriesbranch of the provincialMinistry of the Environmentand the Kanaka Educationand EnvironmentalPartnership Society. Overits decades of operation,it’s raised millions of fish. The hatchery has put
close to eight million fish
through. It focusses onchum and coho salmonand raises pink salmonevery second year. Onaverage, the hatcheryreleases 200,000 chum and200,000 coho every year.
That doesn’t mean eachyear is the same, though.
The numbers vary consider-ably depending on weatherand water conditions. The hatchery is located
at the north end of thepark, near several hikingtrails featuring picturesque
views. McClain said theywelcome drop-in visitsfrom hikers and tourists. The hatchery is open
seven days a week. Moreformal tours are offeredSaturday afternoons from1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Grouptours can also be bookedfor other times by calling604-530-4983. The hatch-ery welcomes volunteersas well. More information
can be found by calling604-462-8643 or visit-ing the Kanaka Educationand EnvironmentalPartnership Society web-site, www.keeps.org.
Hatching the Future
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The mountain bikingscene in Maple Ridge andPitt Meadows has explodedlately, and Maple RidgeCycle owner /operator TroyScott said it isn’t hard tofind good trails locally.
“Off pretty much every
road from Dewdney Trunk up to Mission, there’s some-thing going on,” he said.
Scott said there’s some-thing for every mountainbiker, from those who pre-fer serene flat rides to thosewho love steep downhilltracks with lots of jumps.
“It’s anything from rid-ing on the dikes to experttrails to jumping,” he said.
“There are a lot of bal-anced trails, jump trails,all that sort of thing.” The trails in Golden Ears
Provincial Park in particularoffer a wide range of op-tions for people of all skilllevels. The park features ev-
erything from singletrack todoubletrack to wide pavedor gravel roads. There aresteep paths that will chal-lenge experienced riders,but there are also easyways down for those whoare just getting started orprefer watching the sceneryto speeding down hills.
“It’s no different thanskiing,” Scott said. “You
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can go to the top, enjoythe view, have lunch andtake one of the smoothswitchbacks down.”
For beginning riders,the Mike Lake area insidethe park has proven to bea great place to learn.
“Mike Lake, that’s quite
popular,” Scott said.“There are a lot of trailsthat branch off of that.”
Expert riders cancheck out The Woodlotnear the Mission bor-der, which is world-renowned for its trails.
“Some of the besttrail-builders in theworld do a lot of work there,” Scott said.
Scott said mountain bik-
ing can be a pretty easysport to learn, and ourwide variety of beginner-friendly trails helps to makeit even simpler to pick up.
“The biggest thingis just getting expo-
sure to it,” he said.Scott said one of the top
ways to get going is justto drop into one of thelocal bike shops and talk with the staff to see whatequipment and trails arebest suited to your needs.
“Get into the shop and
talk to the people,” hesaid. “They’ll put youin the type of bike forwhat you want to do.”
He said the area’s widevariety of trails makes iteasy to start slow, gradu-ally gain skill and experi-ence and work your wayup to the toughest ones if that’s what you want to do,but there are also enougheasy trails to keep those
who prefer a simpler ridehappy for a long time.
“There’s something foreveryone,” Scott said.“The sky’s the limit.”
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If you’re lookingto check out thefishing scenegoing with alicensed guidemight be a good
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With John said licensedguides can considerablyenhance your fishing ex-perience, as they know thearea, which fish hang outwhere and the best way togo about getting each kind.
“As a guide, you have toknow what’s available onwhat river and what lake,”Simms said. “You haveto be licensed with theprovincial government;there’s a test to write.”
Keeping current on thefishing conditions on the
Lower Mainland’s wa-terways can be a prettycomprehensive task forguides like Simms whocover a vast swathe of areaon their fishing expeditions.
“I go all the way from theFraser River to the Pitt River,from the Harrison River toAlouette Lake,” Simms said.
Each of those areas hasits own hotspots and typesof fish to target, which canmean that each fishing tripis a unique experience.
“We do sockeye on theFraser,” Simms said. “Wedo dry flyfishing on theAlouette River in the sum-mer, that’s very elegant.”
Some fish, like sockeye,are only available in specific
years when they come back in strong enough numbers,but there are always sometypes of fish available.
“My season startsaround April and goesto November,” Simms
said. “There are pink every second year, cohoand chum every year.”
Simms said each fishingspot has its own uniquecharms, but his favouriteis the Harrison River.
“The Harrison is myhome stream,” he said.“I really enjoy it.”
Fishing with a guidedoesn’t have to be allthat expensive, and youdon’t have to be expe-rienced. Simms charges$250 for at least five hoursof fishing for up to threepeople, including rods,reels, lines, flies and life
jackets, lunch and freecasting lessons if desired.
“The tackle’s all sup-
plied, the lunch is sup-plied,” he said.
Simms said the chief advantage of hiring a guideis the knowledge theycan provide, though. Hetries to be as generous as
possible in that area withwhat he’s learned from hiseight years as a guide.
“You’re paying for theknowledge,” he said. “I haveno problem giving lots of knowledge to people.”
Simms said he’s workedwith everyone from begin-ning fishermen to experts.
“I’ve had a wide range,”he said. “I’ve had expertfishermen from Englandwho just wanted a guide,I’ve had a guy from Chinawho had never cast afly before. He hauled ina 20-pound salmon.”
For Simms, guided flyfish-ing is a chance to do whathe loves and make newcontacts along the way.
“It’s fun to meet people,”he said. “It’s an enjoy-able experience for me.”
More information canbe found at www.fly-fishingwithjohn.com.
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Enjoying the picturesquequalities of B.C. scenery isone of the reasons to visitand live in the West Coast.
And one of the largestand most popular of thosereasons is Golden EarsProvincial Park, an incredi-ble 62,540 hectares of wide-ly undeveloped wilderness.
Named for the twin peaks
of Mount Blanshard, whichare said to shine gold fromthe setting winter sun,Golden Ears lies in theCoast Mountains, north of the mighty Fraser River.
It extends north throughuntouched mountainareas to the wall of mountain peaks and val-leys which divide it andGaribaldi Provincial Park. The park houses one of
the largest campgroundsin the province with 353vehicle/tent campsiteswelcoming visitors to twolocations inside the park,at Alouette Lake and GoldCreek campgrounds, back-country or walk-in campingat Alder Flats on the WestCanyon Trail and PanoramaRidge on the Golden Earstrail, with advisories that
some of the more outof the way sites do nothave facilities provided.
Fifty-five campsites alsoadorn sandy North Beach,an open beach in front of the forested sites, and agreat place to watch meteorshowers in early August.
Underneath a canopy of second growth western
hemlock, western red cedarand Douglas fir trees, camp-ers and day trippers can befound exploring the park on foot, by boat, on theirbikes and on horseback.
Campers can swim at allcampgrounds and day-use areas and canoeing ispopular on Alouette Lakewith rentals available inthe Alouette day-use area.
Freshwater fishing is also
available at Alouette Lake,Mike Lake and Gold Creek.
A four-lane cementsurface boat launch atthe south end of AlouetteLake has overnightparking available forvehicles and trailers.
Boaters should note,there is no nearby marinato moor boats overnight. The highlight of the
park is the scenery andthe highlight of GoldenEars is the camper’s abilityto enjoy the exposure toso much of what makesBritish Columbia famous.
An extensive network of trails through whichcampers can enjoy thescenery and explorethe area makes up over
20-kilometres of gravel/dirt paved adventure.Hiking, cycling and
horseback riding can bedone on any one of a seriesof trails which make up theweb throughout the park.
Golden Ears has themost available hiking trailsthis close to Vancouver.Over a dozen trails leadto various destinationsthroughout the park,
including the 8-mile/12-kmone-way journey to theGolden Ears themselves.
Near the park headquar-ters, small Mike Lake isthe starting point for theAlouette Mountain Hiking
Trail – 12-miles/20-kmreturn – to the summitof Alouette Mountain.Once finished, you canenjoy a panoramic view
Picturesque Wilderness:
Golden Ears Park
across the Fraser Valleyinto Washington and westacross the Strait of Georgiato Vancouver Island.
A shorter possibility is the2.6-mile/4.2-km Mike Lake
Trail. Search the understo-rey for signs of old loggingequipment and wildflowers
such as the delicate pink azalea, with petals shapedlike five-pointed stars.
Golden Ears is a desireddestination and begin-ning of a British Columbiaadventure for the firsttime and return traveler.
Golden Ears ProvincialPark lies in the CoastMountains 11 km northof Maple Ridge on thenorth side of the Fraser
River. Access to the park is by vehicle via Highway7 or Dewdney Trunk Roadthrough the District of Maple Ridge. If headingwest, turn right onto 232ndand if heading east, turnleft onto 232nd; then turnright onto Fern Crescentand follow road into park.
CAMPGROUND DATES:
Alouette campground isopen from June 18 - Sept. 6.
Gold Creek campgroundis open all year-round.
North Beach campground isopen from June 25 - Sept. 6.
Camp fees range from $10-30 per party, per vehicle pernight, with rates availableto persons with disabilitiesand no fees for campersunder 13 years of age.
Winter fees are in placefrom October 11 toMarch 31 with reducedservices provided.
The closest store is in MapleRidge approximately 14kilometres away. Thereis a pay phone locatedat the park entrance.
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“Having a cultural facilityin the heart of a communitynot only provides a focalpoint for the arts, it sendsthe message that creativityand cultural participationand education are a highpriority for the municipal-ity,” says ACT executivedirector Lindy Sisson.
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The Maple Ridge Burrards seniorA men’s lacrosse team plays inthe Western Lacrosse Association,the top summer box lacrosseleague in Western Canada.
The team dates back to 1937 whenthey were founded as the VancouverBurrard Olympics. The name wasshortened to the Burrards the fol-lowing year, and the team went onto win the Mann Cup seven times
over the next fifty years, includinga span of four cup wins in sevenyears (1961-67) when the team wasknown as the Vancouver Carlings. The team picked up and moved to
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mediate success, postingthree consecutive winningseasons after spendingnine years below .500.
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of Planet Ice in MapleRidge, located at 23588105th Avenue, and playtheir home games Sundaynights at 6:45 p.m.
For more informa-tion on the Burrards,visit www.burrards.ca.
RIDGE MEADOWS FLAMES
The Ridge MeadowsFlames junior B hockeyteam play in the PacificInternational Junior HockeyLeague, and feature someof the best local playersaged 16- to 20-years-old.Recent Flames alumniinclude Prab Rai and Kellan
Tochkin, both of whomsigned pro contracts withthe Vancouver Canucks af-
ter successful careers in theWestern Hockey League. The club was founded in
1972 as part of the WesternCanada Junior HockeyLeague. The team movedto Maple Ridge from NorthVancouver in 1993, and wonthe league and provincialchampionships three yearslater, before finishing thirdat the Western Canadian
championships that year. The Flames won all threetitles in 1998, becoming thefirst PIJHL team to win theKeystone Cup as WesternCanadian champions. The team is currently
coached and managed by Tavis Eaton, and finished
first in the Harold BrittainConference last seasonwith a record of 28-16-4. The local club plays their
home games Friday nightsat Planet Ice in MapleRidge during the PIJHLseason, which runs fromSeptember to March.
For more informationon the Ridge MeadowsFlames, visit www.flameshockey.com.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
The Pitt MeadowsSecondary SchoolMarauders football clubshocked the high schoolfootball establishment bymaking it all the way to theprovincial junior finals atB.C. Place Stadium in justtheir second year of playin 2008. The program is
planning on fielding teamsat the senior, junior, andGrade 8 level for the 2011season. The team plays ontheir new $2.2 million all-weather artificial turf field. The Marauders will have
some crosstown compe-tition, however, as the
Titans football programat Samuel Robertson
Technical Secondary Schoolin Maple Ridge return for
their second year of highschool football with a juniorteam. The Titans play theirgames on the artificialturf at Rotary Sports Field,behind the high school.
For more informationon high school foot-ball, visit www.bchigh-schoolfootball.com
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Mike Lake Trail: Main Corralto Mike Lake. Horse and hikingtrail (4.2 kilometres; suggestedhiking time: 2 hours; eleva-tion change: 100 metres).
Incline Trail: Mike Lake to
Alouette Mountain Fire Access Trail. Horse and hiking trail (1.2 ki-lometres; suggested hiking time:1 hour; elevation change: 150metres). This steep trail followsthe “Incline” that was once usedby loggers as a route to skylinehuge logs down to Mike Lakefrom the trailhead. This shortcuteliminated 5 kilometres of therailroad haul down the mountain.
Alouette Mountain HikingTrail: Top of Incline Trail viaAlouette Mountain Fire Access Trail (10 kilometres; suggestedtime: 5 hours; elevation change:1,000 metres). The panoramicview from Alouette Mountain isspectacular. For many hikers thehighlight of the trail is the virginstands of mountain hemlock andyellow cedar. The return trip toAlouette Mountain can take up
to 9 or 10 hours. Be sure to carrywater in dry weather and expectsnow well into June. This trail is astrenuous hike requiring experi-ence and proper equipment.
Alouette Mountain Fire AccessTrail: Top of Incline Trail to desti-
nation northeast of Lake Beautiful(7.3 kilometres; elevation change:400 metres). The trail followsthe old fire access road throughsubalpine forest and eventu-ally through a “blowdown” areacaused by Typhoon Freda in 1962.
Menzies Trail: Park headquar-ters to Gold Creek parking lot.Horse, bicycling and hikingtrail (9 kilometres; suggestedhiking time: 4 1/2 hours;elevation change: minimal).
Lookout and Loop Trails:
Parkway via Lookout Trail tolookout and return to parkwayvia Loop Trail (2.5 kilometres;suggested hiking time: 1 hour;elevation change: 75 metres).Park at Spirea Universal AccessNature Trail parking lot.
Viewpoint Trail: West Canyonparking lot to Lake Viewpoint
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(1.5 kilometres; suggested hikingtime: 3/4 hour; elevation change:175 metres). Good views. Inwetter seasons a picturesquewaterfall tumbles down a cliff just beyond the Lake Viewpoint.
West Canyon Trail (Golden EarsTrail): West Canyon parking lotto Alder Flats. Hiking trail only(5 kilometres; suggested time: 21/2 hours; elevation change: 250
metres). Trail follows an old log-ging grade for 3.2 kilometres thenswings uphill. At this point a shorttrail drops downhill to Lower Falls.
Golden Ears Trail: West Canyonparking lot to summit of NorthEar. Hiking trail only (12 kilome-tres; suggested time: 7 hours;elevation change: 1,500 metres).Follow the West Canyon Trailfrom the parking lot to AlderFlats. Beyond Alder Flats the trailswitchbacks upward on an oldlogging road then heads steeplyuphill to Panorama Ridge. Most
of the elevation gain is made inthis stretch. Listen for the nasalsqueak of pikas in the rock slides.Impressive view of Pitt Lake tothe west and mountains to theeast and north are possible fromPanorama Ridge. The ascent of the North Ear is made from theleft (east) side across a permanentsnowfield. Extreme caution isadvised and proper equipmentis recommended. Drinking watermay be scarce in dry weather be-tween Alder Flats and the snow-field. The round trip to Golden
Ears is an overnight expedition forall but the fittest hikers. Overnightcamping areas are located atAlder Flats and on PanoramaRidge around the mountain shel-ter which, itself, can accommo-date up to 8 people. Expect snowon Panorama Ridge into July. This trail is long and strenuousand should only be attempted byexperienced, well-equipped back-country travellers. No open firesare permitted in the backcountry.
Lower Falls Trail: Gold Creek parking lot to Lower Falls. Hiking
trail only (2.7 kilometres; sug-gested time: 1 hour; elevationchange: minimal). A very popular,easy walk along Gold Creek tothe 10-metre high Lower Falls. Abeach area halfway to the falls isa good spot for a picnic or a sun-bathe. Some of the best sceneryin the park is visible just beyond.
Rolley Lake There are two short walkingtrails in the park. Lakeside Loopis approximately 40 minutes
return and Rolley Falls is ap-proximately 10 minutes. For yourown safety and the preservationof the park, obey posted signsand keep to designated trails.Shortcutting trails destroysplant life and soil structure.
Kanaka Creek Kanaka Creek Regional Park of-fers beautiful walking trails off
of 256th Street. Rainbow Bridgeand marshes are located at thesouth end, Cliff Falls at the north.
This linear park is in severaldistinct units. The best trails areat the Riverfront and Cliff Fallssections of the park. First timevisitors are recommended tovisit Riverfront. Take LougheedHighway to the traffic lights at240th Street in Maple Ridge. Turn south towards the river andfollow River Road west 3 km tothe park entrance on your left.
Cliff falls The focal point of Kanaka Creek Regional Park is the falls, a spec-tacular water canyon popular asa picnic spot. The Canyon Trailoffers a treasure trove of naturalwonders in a short distance.Nursery logs, sword ferns, tower-ing Cedar, Hemlock and DouglasFir trees serve as a backdrop forthe tumbling and cascading creek.Unusual tailed frogs and the dip-per bird will be found along thecreek. Intriguing water-sculptedrock and sandstone formations
are visible on both branchesof the creek. Because of theprecipitous cliffs, it is absolutelyessential to follow the directionalsigns and not to stray beyondmarked boundaries on any partof the Cliff Falls trail system. The park entrance is located at25100 116 Avenue, Maple Ridge.
Hayward LakeA trail encircling the HaywardLake Reservoir offers a scenicday hike. The east side trail is10 km long, but there are otherinteresting stops on either end. There is a slight downhill ad-vantage to hiking the east sidetrail north to south, but if youplan to hike the entire length,consider using two vehiclesand parking one at each end.
Park at the Railroad Trail park-ing lot west of the Ruskindam. Travel east on Dewdney Trunk Road, then turn southafter Stave Falls dam.
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Pick YourOwn Pumpkinand More
The Laity pumpkin patchopens the first weekend of October for a family fall farmharvest. Children and adults
of all ages can enjoy aneducational and fun farm visit.
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SUMMER EVENTS AND PROMO:SUMMER EVENTS AND PROMO:
Drop by the wooden animal play areaand gather the eggs, milk a cow, drivea tractor or horse cart and enjoy manyeducational farm displays (ie bee display).We have a demonstration fall vegetablegarden full of kale, swiss chard, beets andother interesting vegetables. Rememberto visit our Farmer’s Market Display. Then visit the animals that live on the
farm. These include a horse, donkey,emus and others you have seen fromprevious years. In the barn this yearare baby animals (goats, sheep, chicksetc.). We also offer a short tractor ride.
In the wooded area there are fairytales,dinosaurs, Pumpkin Patch Zoo andmany other exciting displays along thepathways including a pirate and treasureactivity area, gnomes, fairies and ourwestern town where you can try pan-ning for gold. You are welcome to visitthe Pumpkin family in their new home...
Exit the woods over the Billy Goat Gruff Bridge (watch out for the friendly trolls).
Then, weave your way through the“cornfusing” trails of our corn maze. There are thousands of pump-
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Adults - $3.00 (Tour)Siblings 2 years and over - $5.00(includes tour, tractor ride, juice, pick a pumpkinfrom the Charlie Brown Pumpkin Patch)
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marketing the downtownor even power washingthe streets or scrubbingoff graffiti, the DowntownMaple Ridge BusinessImprovement Associationis the eyes and ears of theshop owners and operatorsin central Maple Ridge, foranother five years at least.
Maple Ridge council hasgiven preliminary approvalto a bylaw that will provide
funding to allow the BIA tocarry on from 2012 to 2017. That will create the
framework to allow ahigher levy, raising thetotal take next year fromits 1,000 or so members to
$193,500 from $163,500.
Ineke Boekhorst, execu-tive director with the BIA,said before requesting arenewal of the bylaw, theassociation asked its mem-bers earlier this year if itwanted the BIA to continue.
Of the 10 per cent whoreplied, all wanted theassociation to keep doingthe work it’s been do-ing the past five years.
When the BIA was first cre-
ated in 2006 the focus wason crime and safety. That’simproved in the down-town, thanks to a $50,000budget this year for that,provided by Maple Ridge.
And thanks to the
$50,000 annual facade-improvement program,the place is looking good.
“Now we feel that thedowntown looks a lotbetter, we feel that thecrime rate looks a lot
better. Now we feel it’stime to do marketing.” That will be directed
outside of Maple Ridge toencourage newcomers,but also aim at convincingMaple Ridge residents of
the merits of the core area.Boekhorst considers the
facade improvement pro-gram one of the highlightsof the past five years. This year, the asso-
ciation will dole out
$50,000 to eight busi-nesses to help them intheir spruce-up efforts. That, in turn, will gener-
ate renovations worth$3 million as businessesuse the free money to
Downtown BIACarrying On
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kickstart projects.Complete reconstruction
of 224th Street and twoblocks along LougheedHighway in the downtown,thanks to the district’sDowntown EnhancementProgram, has also helped.
But it’s now up to the
BIA to ensure that busi-nesses keep up theirpride in their premises,Boekhorst pointed out.
In a report to council,economic developmentmanager Sandy Blue saidthe BIA wants to broadenits focus and follow thedistrict’s strategic plan.
So far, the municipalityhas spent nearly $60 mil-lion on a new library, arts
centre, youth centre andMemorial Peace Park overthe past several years.
Combined with the SmartGrowth on the Ground-based plan, which calls foran eco-friendly downtown,
more than 1,500 newcondos have been builtin the downtown area.
“There’s lots goingon,” said Boekhorst.
Every spring there’sSparkle Week, a five-dayblitz complemented by aBIA-funded power-washing
of downtown sidewalks,which eventually willcover every pedestrianpath in the downtown.
Two other tasks taken onby the BIA are the muralprogram, and the speak-ers series, where memberscan network and learn.
As well, downtown MapleRidge’s old “Spirit” streetbanners got a second life asreusable shopping bags.
About three years ago theDowntown Maple RidgeBIA, in partnership withMeadowRidge and HaneyRotary Clubs, Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Arts Council,District of Maple Ridge, City
of Pitt Meadows and SchoolDistrict No. 42 producedabout 85 nylon streetbanners which helpedcreate a festive, colourfulatmosphere for downtown,leading up to and duringthe 2010 Games. The ban-ners were all individually
hand-painted by schoolchildren throughout theschool district. Eventuallythese unique designs hadto be retired, so ratherthan sending them to thelandfill, with the help of the Alouette CorrectionalCentre for Women, theywere transformed into reus-able nylon shopping bags.
Converting the old ban-ners into reusable nylon
shopping bags ratherthan using new fabric:
Avoided making 21,600•plastic bags each year.Avoided sending 301•kg (663 lb) of ny-lon to the landfill.
Saved up to 363•gallons of oil.Freed up 80 trees to•capture and store CO2from other sourcesfor a full year.
All proceeds from thesale of the shopping bagsgoes to the development
of new green spaces indowntown Maple Ridge. The shopping bags
come in many differentcolours and sizes. Smallbags retail for $6 and largebags for $8, or two for$15, three for $20. Theyare available from GoodCompany (11987 224 St)and Bodacious Baskets(22321 Dewdney Trunk Rd).
The DMRBIA officeis located at:PO Box 530#34 - 22374 Lougheed HwyV2X 2T5Phone: 604-467-2420Fax: 604-467-2421
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Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows offera wide variety of facilities to accom-modate just about any sports activity.
Each community has its own arena,with the Pitt Meadows Arena(11435Bonson Road) providing three sheetsof ice, and Planet Ice in Maple Ridge(23588 105th Avenue) providing two. The centre-piece of downtown
Maple Ridge is the Maple RidgeLeisure Centre, which features aweight training room, raquetballand squash courts, full size gym-nasium as well as a six-lane 25-me-tre competition pool, a four-lane
25-metre teaching pool, a leisurepool, toddlers pool, large swirl pool,water slide and warm wading pool.
Next door is the Greg Moore YouthCentre, which provides a safe and se-cure location for kids 13- to 18-years-old, offering positive alternativesincluding recreation, social, education,and physical opportunities, counsel-ling, training and health services.
There is an area for basketball, floorhockey, skateboarding, rock climbing,and indoor soccer, as well as a loungearea with a big screen TV, games areawith three pool tables, foosball, air
hockey, and a quiet area for con-versation and a computer room.
In Pitt Meadows, the Pitt Meadows
Family Recreation Centre (12027Harris Road) includes a youth centre,a seniors’ lounge, a preschool anddaycare, a sports hall, a multi-purposeroom, a craft studio and a fitnessand weight training room as wellas a Community Policing Office.
Regional and Provincial Parksadd to the list of available out-door recreation venues. The TrailNetwork encompasses over 100 kmof local riding and hiking trails.
Parks & Sports Facilities inMaple Ridge & Pitt Meadows
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Advent Park 12297 188 Street Pitt MeadowsPicnic tables, benches,
play equipment
Albion Fairgrounds23448 105 Avenue, Maple RidgeWashrooms, community garden,horse and pedestrian trails, off-leash dog park, covered picnic area
Albion Park 24460 104 Avenue, Maple Ridge
Baseball diamond, soccer field,covered picnic area, wash-rooms, play equipment
Albion Sports Complex23778 104 Avenue, Maple RidgeBaseball diamond, soccer field,concession, washrooms
Alexander RobinsonNeighbourhood Park 23761 118 Avenue, Maple RidgeBaseball diamond, play equipment, soccer field
Allco Park 248 Street and Alouette RoadCovered picnic area, washrooms,barbecue area, horse trails
Alouette Park 12500 220A Street, Maple RidgePicnic tables, play equipment,baseball diamond, soccer field
Bell Irving Hatchery256 Street south off Dewdney Trunk RoadPicnic tables, washrooms
Belle Morse Park 23600 105 Avenue, Maple RidgePicnic tables, play equipment,tennis court, basketball court
Bonson Park 11546 Bonson Road, Pitt MeadowsPlay equipment, ball diamond
Boundary Park 122 Block on 201 Street,Maple RidgePicnic tables, play equip-ment, basketball court
Brickwood Park 11579 225 Street, Maple RidgePicnic tables, play equipment,tennis court, basketball court
Callaghan Park 22375 Callaghan Avenue,Maple RidgePicnic tables, play equipment
Camwood Park 20850 McFarlane Avenue,Maple RidgePlay equipment, baseball diamond
Chilcotin Park 20873 Alpine Crescent,Maple RidgePlay equipment
Cliff Park and Falls25100 116 Avenue, Maple RidgePicnic tables, barbecue, wash-rooms, Baseball diamond,soccer field, horse trails
Cook Park 21150 Cook Avenue, Maple RidgePicnic tables, play equip-
ment, basketball court
Cottonwood North Park 121 Block of 238B Street,Maple RidgePlay equipment, base-ball diamond, trails
Cottonwood BMX Park South on Barnes Road,Pitt MeadowsBike trails, baseball dia-mond, washrooms
Country Lane Estates North24300 101A Avenue, Maple RidgePicnic tables, play equipment
Country Lane Estates South24399 101A Avenue, Maple RidgePicnic tables, play equipment
Creek’s Crossing Park 240A Street and 100 AvenuePicnic tables, play equipment
Cross’s Cabins Park 23740 Fern Crescent, Maple RidgePicnic tables
Davidson’s Pool23700 128 Crescent, Maple RidgePicnic tables, washrooms (Mar. 1 to
Oct. 31), unsupervised swimmingDewdney Parkette23600 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple RidgePicnic tables, play equipment
Eagle Park 11929 189A Street, Pit t MeadowsPicnic tables, play equipment
Fairview Park 20468 122 Avenue, Maple RidgePicnic tables, play equipment,tennis court, basketball court
Fletcher Park 12260 Fletcher Street,Maple Ridge
Picnic tables, play equipment Fraser River Walk and Park 116 Avenue off 225 Streetto the Public Wharf at thebottom of 224 Street andRiver Road, Maple RidgePicnic tables, play equipment,tennis court, basketball court
Golden Ears Park North on 232 Street, fol-low the park signsPicnic tables, play equipment, trails,barbecue, unsupervised swimming
Golden Ears Winter Club23580 105 Avenue, Maple Ridge
Curling rink, concessionGreg Moore Youth Centre11925 Haney Place, Maple RidgeSkate park, youth centre, bas-ketball court, washrooms
Hammond Park 20600 Lorne Avenue, Maple RidgePicnic tables, play equip-ment, tennis court
Hammond Stadium20601 Westfield Avenue,Maple RidgePicnic tables, play equipment,tennis court, basketball court,ball diamond, swimming pool,
soccer field, concession
Hampton Park 21653 Spring Crescent,Maple RidgePicnic tables, play equipment
Harris Park 12460 Harris Road, Pitt MeadowsPicnic tables, play equipment,basketball court, ball diamond,swimming pool, spray pool,soccer field, concession, youth
action park ( opening Fall 2011)Harry Hooge Park 12300 230 Street, Maple RidgePicnic tables, play equip-ment, fitness circuit
Hoffmann Park 19100 122 Avenue, Pitt MeadowsOff-leash dog area, trails
Holly Park 21450 117 Avenue, Maple RidgePicnic tables, play equipment
Homestead Park 24100 102A AvenuePicnic tables, play equipment
Horseman’s Park
224 Street, North of the Alouette RiverHorse trails, riding ring
Horseshoe Creek Park Gilland Loop off 238AStreet, Maple RidgePicnic tables, play equipment
Jerry Sulina Park Corner of 132 Avenueand 210 StreetOff-leash dog area, trails,washrooms, benches
Jim Hadgkiss Park 22514 116 Avenue, Maple RidgePicnic tables
Jordan Park 21020 117 Avenue, Maple RidgePicnic tables, play equipment,basketball court, baseball dia-mond, Soccer field, washrooms
Kanaka Creek Park 252 Street off Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple RidgePicnic tables, barbecue,trails, washrooms
Kin Park 21801 121 Avenue, Maple RidgePicnic tables, play equipment,tennis court, baseball diamond.
Linden Grove Park
19771 Wildwood Crescent,Pitt MeadowsPicnic tables, play equipment
Lion’s Fun Park Harris Road north of HammondRoad, Pitt MeadowsPicnic tables, play equip-ment, basketball court
Lion’s Park 12100 Laity Street, Maple RidgePicnic tables, play equipment
Malcolm Knapp Research Forest14500 Silver Valley RoadPicnic tables, trails, washrooms
Maple Ridge Golf Course20818 Golf Lane, Maple RidgeGolf, concession, washrooms
Maple Ridge Lawn Bowlingand Tennis Club11445 232 Street, Maple RidgePicnic tables, washrooms, ten-nis courts, lawn bowling
Maple Ridge Leisure Centre11925 Haney Place, Maple RidgeSwimming pool, gym, rac-
quetball and squash courts,washrooms, concession
Maple Ridge Park 23200 Fern Crescent (232 andFern Crescent), Maple RidgeCovered picnic tables, play equipment, baseball dia-mond, barbecue, horseshoe
pit, spray pool, washrooms
Maple Ridge SecondarySchool/Running Track 21911 122 Avenue, Maple RidgeRunning track, tennis court,lacrosse box, field
Maple Ridge Upper Park 13165 236 Street, Maple RidgeBaseball diamond, washrooms
Memorial Peace Park 11900 224 Street, Maple RidgePicnic tables
Menzie’s CrossingHarris Road at Alouette RiverBridge, Pitt MeadowsBeach area, washrooms, trails
Merkley Park 21944 124 Street, Maple RidgeFitness circuit, washrooms,baseball diamond, soccer field
Mitchell Road Park 19000 Mitchell Road,Pitt MeadowsPicnic tables, play equipment
Morningside East19800 block of ButternutLane, Pitt MeadowsPicnic tables, play equipment
Morningside West19700 block of HoneydewDrive, Pitt MeadowsPicnic tables, play equipment
North Bonson Park 12099 Bonson Road, Pitt MeadowsOff-leash dog area, play equip-ment, baseball diamond
North Commons Park Barnston View Road andHoffman’s Way, Pitt MeadowsPlay equipment
Pioneer Park 11824 230 Street, Maple RidgePlay equipment, community garden
Pitt Meadows Arena11435 Bonson Road, Pitt MeadowsIce rinks, concession, washrooms
Pitt Meadows Athletic Park 11431 Bonson Road, Pitt MeadowsBaseball diamond, soccer field, ten-nis court, basketball court, picnic ta-bles, trails, concession, washrooms
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Pitt Meadows CommunitySports Field19438 116b Avenue, Pitt Meadows
Artificial turf field
Pitt Meadows FamilyRecreation Centre12027 Harris Road, Pit t MeadowsGym, seniors’ lounge, youthcentre, washrooms, craft studio
Planet Ice Maple Ridge
23588 - 105 Avenue, Maple RidgeIce rinks, concession, washrooms
Reg Franklin Park 12038 224 Street, Maple RidgePicnic tables
Rieboldt Park 23278 Tamarack Lane,Maple RidgePicnic tables, trails, washrooms
Rotary Sport Field10445 245 Street at SamuelRobertson Technical Secondary
Artificial turf field, wash-rooms, seating
Roundabout Park
19501 Fraser Way, Pitt MeadowsBenches
Ruskin Park 9800 280 Street, (off LougheedHighway) Maple RidgeBall diamond, soccer field, play equipment, washrooms
Selvey Park 27000 106 Avenue, Maple RidgeBall diamond, soccer field, washrooms
Shinglebolt Park Bay Mill Road and ShorelineCrescent, Pitt MeadowsPicnic tables, play equipment
Shoreline Park South end of Barnston ViewRoad, Pitt MeadowsTrails, beach area
Somerset Park 12178 Bonson Road, Pit t MeadowsPlay equipment, ball diamond, ten-nis court, soccer field, washrooms
Storey GreenSouth end of 224 Street,Maple RidgePicnic tables
Telosky Stadium and ThomasHaney Youth Action Park 11600 Lougheed Highway,Maple RidgeSkate park, ball diamond, soccer field, lacrosse box, concession,
Thornhill Park 26000 98 Avenue, Maple RidgePlay equipment, tennis court, trails
Tolmie Park 20260 Lorne Avenue, Maple RidgeBall diamond, play equip-ment, picnic tables
Volker Park 21113 123 Avenue, Maple Ridge
Play equipment, picnic tables
Waterfront Commons Park South end of Barnston ViewRoad, Pitt MeadowsBenches
Westview Park 20950 Wicklund Avenue,Maple RidgePlay equipment, picnic tables, trails
Westview SecondarySchool Turf Field
20905 Wicklund Street,Maple Ridge Artificial turf field, washrooms
Whonnock Lake27871 113 Avenue, (off 112Avenue) Maple RidgeBeach area, unsupervised swimming, play equipment,covered picnic area, basketball court, barbecue, concession
Off Leash Areas
Albion Fairgrounds23448 - 105 Avenue, Maple Ridge
Hoffman Park Entrance on 122 Avenue at
191B Street and 19130 AdventRoad, Pitt Meadows
Jerry Sulina Park 210 Street and 132Avenue, Maple Ridge
North Bonson Park 121 Block of BlakelyRoad, Pitt Meadows
Volker Park 211 Block of 123 Avenue,Maple Ridge
Rules:
Please be considerate of our •neighbours while using parks
Use this area at your own risk •
Maximum three (3) dogs• per handler/owner
You are required to pick up•after your dog and dispose
of dog waste in the desig-nated containers provided
Owners are responsible for their •dogs’ behavior at all times
Children under 12 years old •must be accompanied by anadult in an off-leash park
Dogs are permitted off-•leash inside the designated off-leash area only
Your dog must be removed from•the off-leash area immediately if it becomes aggressive
No glass items permitted •in dog off-leash park
Parks with designated small •dog areas are restricted to small dogs only (less than 15” tall)
Owners / handlers must control •barking dogs and stop dogsfrom digging holes in the park.
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School District No. 42Maple Ridge - Pitt Meadows
22225 Brown Avenue,Maple Ridge, BC V2X 8N6 604.463.4200
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Our vision......for every individual to feelvalued and for all learners to
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Billy Miner Neighbourhood Pub22355 River Road,Maple Ridge, B.C. V2X 2C5Phone: 604-467-6002
Black Sheep Pub12968 232 Street,
Maple Ridge, B.C. V2X 6V2Phone: 604-476-1008
Buffalo Club Bar & Grill20690 Lougheed HighwayMaple Ridge, B.C. V2X 2P8Phone: 604-465-3799www.BuffaloClub.ca
By Baileys Pub11232 Dartford Street,Maple Ridge, B.C. V2X 1V1Phone: 604-465-9411
Don Cherry’s Sports Grill11598 224th Street,
Maple Ridge, V2X 5Z7Phone: 604-463-7122
Fox’s Reach Pub & Grill300-20398 Dewdney Trunk Road,Maple Ridge, B.C. V2X 3E3Phone: 604-465-7715www.tagpubs.com
Golden Ears Pub19627 Lougheed Highway,Pitt Meadows, B.C. V3Y 2J5Phone: 604 -465-2337
Kingfishers WaterfrontBar & Grill
23840 River Road,Maple Ridge, B.C. V2W 1B7Phone: 604-463-0094www.kingfisherspub.com
Ranch Pub & Grill21973 132 Avenue,Maple Ridge, B.C. V4R 0A7Phone: 604-467-5616
Maple Ridge &Pitt Meadows Pubs
Shake & Shingle Pub Ltd9610 287 Street,Maple Ridge, B.C. V2W 1L1Phone: 604-462-8445
Shooter’s Bar20644 Dewdney Trunk Road,
Maple Ridge, B.C. V2X 3E5Phone: 604-465-8055
The Haney Public House22222 Lougheed Highway,Maple Ridge, B.C. V2X 2T2Phone: 604-463-3811www.thehaney.com
The Witch Of Endor22648 Dewdney Trunk Road,Maple Ridge, B.C. V2X 3J9Phone: 604 -467-535
The Jolly Coachman
19167 Ford Road,Pitt Meadows, B.C. V3Y 2B6Phone: 604-465-9237
Rooster’s Country Cabaret4-19040 Lougheed Highway,Pitt Meadows, B.C. V3Y 2N6Phone: 604-465-5552www.roosterscountry.com
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Pitt Meadows Regional Airport 100-18799 Airport Way Pitt Meadows, BC V3Y 2B4
Tel: 604-465-8977 www.pittmeadowsairport.com
Dynamic and Progressive Training Environment• Fly with our eet of meticulously maintained Cessna aircraft
• Multi-ight deck Simulator for all phases of training • Multi Engine & Instrument Training on our Seneca 200T Aircraft
• Urban Ground School located in North Vancouver on Marine Drive
• 20,000 sq ft Jet Hangar and Aircraft Storage facility
• Fully Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Centre
• Of ces with phone, internet, washroom, pilot’s lounge and accommodation
• Flight-seeing specialists with spectacular views of the GVRD!
Pacic Rim Aviation Academy
393-18799 Airport Way
Pitt Meadows, BC V3Y 2B4
Tel: 604-657-7359
Email: [email protected]
www.pacicrimaviation.ca
Pacic Skydivers Ltd.
730-11731 Baynes Road
Pitt Meadows, BC V3Y 2B3
Tel: 604-465-7311
Email: [email protected]
www.pacicskydivers.com
First Jump Tandem Skydives & Solo Training • Open 7 days a week weather permitting
• First Jump Tandem Skydives
• Scenic views of Vancouver & area on your ight to 12,500 feet
• Tandem freefall up to 60 seconds - 5 minutes parachute ight
• Introducing the public to skydiving for 21 years at YPK
• Canadian Sport Parachute Association “Learn to Skydive” Programs available
• Large spectator area for family and friends
• BBB accredited since 1998
Experience the Thrill of Flight - Right here in your own backyard!
PITT MEADOWS REGIONAL AIRPORT
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Early Childhood Educationand Care program
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Summer Adventure Camps
Licensed, Qualified Staff,
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Non-Profit LicensedGroup Daycare
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20245 Dewdney Trunk Rd.Maple Ridge
• Christian Daycare• Full Day Preschool Program• Energetic Out of School
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Register now for AdventureCamps K to 6 yrs. at E.M.E.
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• Preschool • Out of School care • Preschool enhanced daycare (3 locations)Offering theme-based programs • Music & Movement • Beginners French
• Kids Yoga • Webcams • Highly Qualied ECE teachers
Preschool:22336 Dewdney Trunk, Maple Ridge • 604-467-7250
Preschool Enhanced Daycare:11485 - 227th St., Maple Ridge • 604-467-7529
email: imaginationstationccc@gmail.comwww.imagninationchildcarecentre.com
Preschool: Limited spaces available in our afternoonpreschool classes commencing Sept./11. Our structured classes
include a gymnastics tumbling program and a phonics programyear round. 2 or 3 days/week.
Out of School Care: We offer a structured Out of Schoolprogram year round with a rate of $450/month January throughDecember. Lots of good old fashioned fun and T.L.C.
Daycare: For children 2 1/2 yrs up to and includingkindergarten children. Clean bright classrooms with E.C.E. trainedstaff. Structured programming includes preschool curriculum.
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Kids ZonePre-Kindergarten Childcare
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In the Historic Maple RidgePrimary School
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email: [email protected]
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The Greater VancouverZoo will be the themefor this year’s Meadows
Maze in Pitt Meadows.Being one of the largestcorn mazes in the PacificNorthwest, this year’stheme willbe com-prised of twomazes with6.3 kilome-tres of pathsdesigned tochallengethe most
directionally adept.Every year the Hopcott
family’s 17-acre fieldis turned into anotherdistinct design using aglobal positioning system(GPS). A tractor carves the
maze when the corn is stillsmall. It is estimated thateach maze takes one and
a half hours to complete.In addition to the maze,there are lots of fun activi-ties for children, including
a pettingzoo, a beeobservatory,hay wagonrides, or abarrel trainride throughthe maze
for those
who don’t want to get lost. This year the maze won’t
be open until August13th due to the spring’scold and wet weather.
For more informationcall 604-460-0603.
Meadows Maze
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The Premier Maple Ridge Florist – Triple A Florist
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22745 Dewdney Trunk Road
604-463-3855 Open 7 Days a week604-463-3855 Open 7 Days a week
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Enjoy exquisitepersonal service.
Looking for a new way toexperience B.C.? Viewing itfrom the air might be justthe thing. Chris Georgas,the owner and operator of Pacific Rim Aviation, saidhis company, which fliesout of the Pitt Meadowsairport, offers a wide
variety of aerial sightsee-ing (or flightseeing) trips.Some of their prominent
trips include one fromPemberton to Whistler,one from Sechelt toPowell River, one over toNanaimo and one up theFraser Valley to Hope.
“We fly around the localuniverse here,” Georgassaid. “On an averageflight, we go for about
one and a half hours.”Georgas said the com-
pany’s planes are perfectfor flightseeing, as theirdesign allows passengersto get an unparalleled viewof the ground below.
Maple Ridge& Pitt Meadows;a View from Above
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“It’s great visibility,” hesaid. “We fly high-wingaircraft, so the wing’s upabove their heads. It’sperfect for photos.” Their flightseeing trips
also span a wide varietyof heights, so passen-gers can see everything
from mountaintops toforests and rivers.“The planes can fly at
all altitudes, so you get agreat view of the LowerMainland and the localmountains,” Georgas said.
It can be quite a re-laxing trip as well.
“The planes are verycomfortable,” Georgas said.
Pacific Rim mostlyfocuses on pilot training
and charter services, butGeorgas said flightseeinghas become a growing partof their business thanks toits increasing popularity.
“We’ve been doing thisfor over eight years andhad great response,” hesaid. “We do dozens of flights per month.”
Georgas said a flightsee-ing trip has proven quite
a popular attraction fortourists, as it provides adifferent perspective onB.C.’s spectacular vistas.
“It’s a great way for peoplefrom other countries tosee the Lower Mainland,”he said. “We have peoplefrom all over the world.”
One of the most popular
trips for foreign visitorsheads downtown, providingan aerial view of Vancouverand its surroundings.
“We orbit the down-town core, then go toSeymour, Grouse, usuallyout to Barnston Island,”Georgas said. “It’s great
for overseas visitors.”Flightseeing isn’t just fortourists, though. Georgassaid plenty of locals havecaught the flightseeing bugas well, and the Golden EarsBridge has made it easierfor many to check it out.
“We have a lot of peoplethat come from theother side of the Fraser;Langley, White Rock,Abbotsford,” he said.
“White Rock, it’s only abouta 30-minute drive now.” The wide variety of trips
offered mean if you likewhat you see on your firstflightseeing expedition,there are plenty of otherareas you can try. The PittMeadows airport’s facili-ties, including the RunwayCafé restaurant, can alsohelp turn a flightseeing
trip into the anchor pointof an enjoyable day.“You can spend the
morning on the deck sip-ping coffee and watchingairplanes take off and land,”Georgas said. “We have alot of repeat business.”
This Summer, disco ver Maple Ridge’s mos t primal fun and
games. No w open 7 da ys a week .
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If you’re looking foran unconventional ad-venture in Maple Ridgeand Pitt Meadows,Raptors Ridge Birds of Prey might be for you.
Opening each year inMay, Raptors Ridge offersseveral different experi-ences for those wantingto learn more about thenature and handling of birds of prey, most nota-
bly hawks and falcons.Raptors Ridge was devel-
oped by Karen Kamstra.She uses strictly captive-bred birds and has on-sitea number of red-tailedhawks, Harris hawks, per-
egrine falcons and owls. The facility is open byappointment, seven daysa week, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
There are several different adventures to choose from,depending on how muchtime you care to spend and how much you want to learn:
The Hawk Walk providesyou with instruction on
handling raptors, with ademonstration by a Harrishawk and falconer.Learn about local birdsof prey during thisone-hour course.Cost: $45 per person.
Walk with
a Hawk
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Hawk Walk with a Twist isan educational course forthe younger raptor enthusi-
ast. Along with two guard-ians, children no youngerthan eight, along with twoadults, can experience fly-ing a trained raptorial bird.Walk through a rain forestwith a raptor upon yourfist, then let fly the sameraptor into a flying field.Cost: $75 per raptor.
Raptor Discovery is athree-hour course for those
wanting to learn moreabout the handling of birdsof prey. An experiencedfalconer teaches you howto approach, handle andpick up hawks and falcons.Cost: $105 per person.
All courses must be pre-booked and are dependententirely on good weather.
Also, Raptors Ridgehas teamed up with theCapilano SuspensionBridge in North Vancouver,where from June toSeptember it presents astatic display for touristsand provides informationabout all birds of prey.
Raptors Ridge is located at26021 100th Ave. in MapleRidge. From Vancouver,follow Lougheed Highway
east, making a left on240th Street and a righton 102nd Avenue. Follow102 until it becomes 100thAvenue and watch for theRaptors Ridge sign. Info:604-831-HAWK (4295).
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Maple Ridge’s newesttourist attraction openedlast July with peoplebalancing and tiptoeingthrough obstacle coursesat treetop heights.
WildPlay Element Parksis located in Maple RidgePark, on Fern Crescent, near236th Street in Maple Ridge. The Victoria company set
up in the former campsite,
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with ropes and cables in thetreetops. It includes manyof the challenging coursesand features, includingincluding Tarzan swings,zip lines, scramble nets,swinging logs and otherssuspended between six and60 feet above the ground.
Everyone must demon-strate the ability to use
the equipment beforeaccess to any course, andevery tree-top adventurebegins with a navigationsession that readies youto tackle four colour-coded course sections. The rhythm of moving
through games comesnaturally as you traverse ziplines, rope swings, scram-bling walls, hanging nets,wobbly bridges, and other
suspended “surprises”. The skill level and height
of each course sectionincreases as you progress.Conquer Monkido to boostself-confidence and enjoya healthy outdoor lifestyle.
Play is an active methodof learning, which is whychildren naturally excel atclimbing and scramblingacross our cleverly de-
signed obstacles. WildPlay’scourse elements combineoutdoor fun and chal-lenge in a way that allowschildren to explore theirlimits, feel empowered, andhone their physical skills. The Monkido Kids course
is lower than where the “bigkids” play. Our special de-sign ensures kids can reach
safety lines while movingfreely through their oneand a half hour adventure.
Chaperones use the widewalking trails beneath thecourse to observe theirchildren. Private guides areavailable with advance no-tice, additional fees apply. The business is run on a
reservation basis. Peopleusing the course have tobook ahead, limiting the
number of adventure-seekers on site. However,there will still be somewalk-in business.
Hours are from 10 a.m. to7 p.m. during peak seasonand 6 p.m. in off season. The park is open
year-round.Call 604-477-1197 for
more information.
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Region is the perfect balance between urban appeal
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your family and enjoy the outdoors.
Pitt Meadows RegionalAirport will open its doorsfor Airport Day on June 26.
Businesses there willallow visitors, for free, tosee the airport in opera-tion, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
More than 40 businessescurrently operate at theairport, spanning fieldssuch as aircraft parts andmanufacturing, air taxis and
charters, helicopter andfloatplane services, flighttraining, hangar rentals,aircraft maintenance, pilotsupplies and accessories,sport and recreationalaviation, skydiving and sky
advertising. The clients of these firms also differ, fromthe recreational aviator, tocommuters, corporationsand government agencies.
Airport Day is not just forviewing, as companies willbe actively participating increating lasting experiencesand fond memories for theirguests. Booths and displayswill be interactive. View
vintage aircraft, floatplanes,helicopters, gliders andhome-built aircraft – andsit in them to take pictures. There will also be a
parade, band music andan air cadets display.
Car aficionados canlose themselves in theshow and shine.
Visit booths of the variousflying schools and PacificSkydivers. Children willlove the Airplane Trainand the free familiariza-tion sightseeing flights.
“Airport Day will be agreat opportunity to viewthe airport during opera-
tion from inside the fence,or ‘airside,’” said organizers.
See aircraft arrivingand departing, watcha demonstration of theskydivers, observe flightstudents training, as well
Pitt Meadows Airport
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as floatplane demos andYoung Eagles flights bythe AeroClub for children.
“If you want to get awayfrom the hustle and bustlefor a bit, a great place to gofor a walk or to take a bike
ride is along the dike be-tween the Fraser River andthe airport. The RunwayCafé, a licensed restau-rant with a patio near therunway, is located acrossfrom the terminal office.Sit back and recoup fromdiscovering and experienc-ing the thrill of flight.” The Pitt Meadows
Regional Airport is locatedat 100 – 18799 Airport Way,
off Baynes Road (pittmead-owsairport.com). Walk, bikeor drive. Entry to the airportis off of Baynes Road, andparking is free. Washroomfacilities and food ser-vices will be provided.
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COPA Flight 16 – Aero Club of B.C. will host anOpen House and a COPA For Kids Flight Programat Pitt Meadows Airport, starting at 10 a.m. on
June 26 – Airport Day.Folks attending the breakfast at Langley willhave time to fly over to Pitt Meadows for theevents. Three cadet groups will be in attendancein Second World War uniforms and will paradewith a band in front of a reviewing stand.Vintage Wings of Canada and The CanadianMuseum of Flight will each fly their aircraft overfor static display.Some of the COPA Flight 72 – B.C. FloatplaneAssociation aircraft are based at Pitt Meadows
and will initiate their destination flights fromthere. This will provide an opportunity for theCOPA Fly-In AGM delegates to participate in thePitt Meadows activities and perhaps experiencea float plane flight as well.
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[email protected]“More than just a sign in the yard”
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Andy Wallace has lived in the Maple Ridge area for 38
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More than justMore than justa sign in the yarda sign in the yard
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The Pitt Meadows Arenais currently undergoing
a $7.5 million renovationthat will breathe new lifeinto the aging facility. The three-rink arena will
get a completely renovatedinterior, with a new conces-sion, office and skate shop,
as well as washroom anddressing room upgrades.
Much of the work beingperformed will be behindthe scenes. The piles thefacility sits on need to beupgraded to provide betterprotection from earth-quakes. Like much of lower
Pitt Meadows, the landthe arena sits on is made
up of unstable river sand. The arena’s heating and
air conditioning system willalso be updated, as will theice-making equipment.
And the ever-leaking roof? That will be fixed, too.
The Pitt Meadows Arena
Nustadia RecreationInc. took over operationfor the arena in May. The company, which
operates seven facilitiesacross Canada, hired RayBoogaards as the arena’snew general managerand is negotiating with amajor franchise to oper-
ate the concession.Service interruptions
are expected as con-struction continuesthroughout the year.
Work on the sanitarysewer line has also startedand dressing rooms will beshutting down during thesummer months as crewsinstall new plumbing. The Red Rink will
also close from July toSeptember to speed upthe pace of construction.
If construction crewsdon’t run into surprises, theproject will be completedbefore the end of the year.
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