Address: 900 Ferguson Rd, Richmond, BC V7B 1W7, Canada
Phone: (1-604)2245739
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It is a place with few people, 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 and pleasant place.
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Arrived around noon to find the parking lots packed. Actually, not that surprising after four days of rain. Unlike the many forested parks we locals enjoy in dryer times, I have come to avoid dirt tra...
Good open space but we went on a very windy day, so not that enjoyable for us. Walk on the LOWER park of the breakwater as that protects you from the wind!!!
For years I have made my way out to Iona Beach for the long walk which can, at times, leave you exposed to the elements. While some basics have been added (shelters and washrooms along the jetty) for ...
Having lived in this City for decades, only discovered this hidden gem 2 years ago while helping on a short film set. The rustic beach feel, the long jetty, the picnic tables, plenty of places to par...
It is a place with few people, 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 and pleasant place.
Because it is far from the residential area, everything is generally deserted. It is a little unimaginable that Iona Beach Park is actually a migratory bird sanctuary, which is home to a large number of migratory birds and is also one of the main bird watching areas in Vancouver. A team of Canadian geese in the sky lined up to fly in a circle. It is estimated that the big geese took the young geese for flight training before flying south. At the same time, here is the flight path for the plane to land. It is often seen that a group of big geese are behind the plane, as if leading the flight. In our common sense, birds are the natural enemies of airplanes, and the airport should try to disperse birds instead of establishing bird sanctuaries.
Iona Beach Regional Park is near the airport and has a long and straight coastline. This is the place where migratory birds must travel, so a large number of migratory birds can often be seen, and there are sculptures of heron in the park. There are picnic tables and the scenery is unlimited when the sun sets.
Vancouver's lona beach! During the epidemic, it came out to ventilate the wind, there were very few people, and it was very quiet. The seaside was full of wild flowers and the sea breeze was blowing. It was very comfortable and the scenery here was unique.
Iona beach, a 4km dam extending towards the center of the sea, is recommended to come around 7 o'clock in the afternoon in summer, when the sun begins to set, and it is just right to avoid the sun or the hot wind. The plane flies over your head, as if you can reach it with your hand. The sunset... beyond words!