Richmond Nature Park, Richmond
Facts and practical information
The Richmond Nature Park is a bog-forest nature park located in the city of Richmond, British Columbia. The Richmond Nature Park covers 200 acres of the raised peat bog habitat that has previously covered large sections of Lulu Island. The ever-changing environment of the Richmond Nature Park is also dominated by a wet, spongy land of mosses, heath shrubs, and shrub-like trees. The park offers four walking trails that allows visitors to walk amongst the peat bog, the forest, and the pond habitat, and the opportunity to explore the wildlife of the plants and animals within the bog-forest. The Richmond Nature Park Society works on behalf of the Richmond Nature Park as a non-for-profit organization that aims in providing natural history education opportunities for visitors and residents, and through programs and events that promote the natural history of the nature park. ()
Richmond Nature Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Minoru Park, Aberdeen Centre, CF Richmond Centre, Lansdowne Centre.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Richmond Nature Park by public transport?
Bus
- Westminster Hwy at 11000 Block • Lines: 405 (7 min walk)
- No. 5 Rd at 6100 Block • Lines: 405 (12 min walk)