There are fewer people in a place, but the scenery of the park is really beautiful. You can see the sea and there are beautiful plants to visit. The air quality is very good and it is a quiet place.
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There are fewer people in a place, but the scenery of the park is really beautiful. You can see the sea and there are beautiful plants to visit. The air quality is very good and it is a quiet place.
During the epidemic in Vancouver, there were very few people and very quiet. The beach was full of wild flowers, and the sea breeze was blowing. It was very comfortable and the scenery was unique.
Because it is far from the residential area, everything is generally deserted. It is a bit unimaginable that Iona Beach Park is actually a migratory bird sanctuary, where a large number of migratory birds live, and it is also one of Vancouver's main bird watching areas. The sky is a team of Canadian goose flying in circles, it is estimated that the goose is flying south before the goose is flying south. At the same time, it is the channel where the plane landed. You often see the plane behind a team of goose, as if it is leading the flight. Birds are the natural enemy of aircraft in our common sense, and airports should try to disperse them, not establish bird sanctuaries.
Iona Beach Regional Park Near the airport, there is a long and straight coastline. This is a must-have place for migratory birds to migrate, so a large number of migratory birds can often be seen, and there are sculptures of heron in the park. There is a picnic table, and the scenery is infinite when the sun sets.
Iona beach, a 4km dike extending to the center of the sea, it is recommended to come around 7 o'clock in the summer afternoon, the sun starts to go down, no sun or hot air is just right. The plane flies over your head and seems to be able to catch it by reaching out. The sunset...can't be rumored!