Golden Ears Provincial Park



Golden Ears Provincial Park offers spectacular scenery, and at 62,560 hectares, it is one of the largest parks in British Columbia. The park has several lakes and a variety of recreational offerings that make it the perfect setting for triathlons, orienteering and a variety of water sports.

Golden Ears also features extensive trail systems for hiking and horseback riding and great spots for swimming, windsurfing, boating, water-skiing, canoeing and fishing. The park has three large campgrounds with a combined total of 409 camp sites.

Water Sports - Allouette Lakes offers a boat lauch area and the lake is perfect for water skiing and windsurfing as well as canoeing. The park also offers boat accessible camping along the Lake.

Fast Facts

62,560 hectare park

Park lakes support swimming, windsurfing, boating, water-skiing, canoeing and fishing

Extensive trail systems for hiking and horseback riding

Facility Specs

Year completed 1927
Seating capacity 100
Parking capacity 500
Medical room No
Warm up area No
Licensed for alcohol No
Official rooms
Food services No
Dressing rooms
Scoreboard
Sound system No
Owner Public
Office space No
Weight room / fitness facility No
Equipment storage No
Ticket box No
Media room No
Internet capability
Hospitality room No

Sport Hosting Services

Tourism Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows has professional, highly trained staff and volunteers that can help you make the most of your time in the Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows area. They have a complete collection of current and topical information on our communities as well as Greater Vancouver and the rest of British Columbia. They can also help you make reservations for accommodations, outdoor experiences, arts and culture offerings, sightseeing tours, transportation, stay and play packages and much more. www.mapleridge-pittmeadows.com

Weather Information

Maple Ridge's climate is one of the mildest, enjoying the longest frost-free period and growing season in Canada. Spring and Fall can often be very warm and pleasant, especially in June and September. The District experiences an estimated 1,400 to 1,800 sunshine hours annually with 73% of the total occurring during April through September. Summer temperatures range from 22 to 28°C (72 to 83°F). Winters are mild, and if snow falls it doesn't stay long. Average low temperature for December and January is 2 to 4°C (36 to 39°F). The District receives approximately 1,150 mm of precipitation annually, with most rainfall occurring between October and March

Facility Contact

Karen Hansen
Facility Bookings
District of Maple Ridge, Parks & Leisure Services
604-465-2499
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Map and Directions

This facility is located in the
Vancouver region of BC
Facility Address:
Fern Crescent, Maple Ridge, BC, V2W