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Centennial Beach |
What an awesome place! Centennial Beach reminds me of
Spanish Banks, only it takes five times longer to get there. It’s part of
Boundary Bay, which is part of Delta. If you’ve never been, you don’t know what
you’re missing. Sand, sand, and more sand—as far as you’re eyes can see
A bit of a drive, but this terrific beach is worth it! Sand for miles, bathtub
warm water, ample parking - it almost sounds too good to be true. As an added
bonus, the area is fantastic for bird watching, a lot of people go bird watching
along the dykes so bring your binoculars and guide book.
Tennis courts, volleyball nets, and dykes you could walk your dog along or ride
a bike on. Centennial Beach is you never get bored. You could spend a whole week
there and never run out of things to do. If you get tired of the water, try
beachcombing, or flying a kite, riding a bike, playing tennis, volleyball, or if
you get really desperate there’s bird watching.
Centennial Beach is located at 12th Avenue and Boundary Bay Road in Tsawwassen,
Delta. You can get there by taking Highway 99 south from Vancouver, and turning
off south at the Tsawwassen B.C. Ferry exit (Highway 17). Turn left on 56th
Avenue and then left again on 12th Avenue. This should lead you right to the
park. If you want to find out more call (604) 432-6350 |
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