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Grant Narrows

Grant Narrows is located on the Pitt River which is the south entrance to Pitt Lake. Pitt Lake is the second largest lake in the Lower Mainland and the largest tidal lake in North America.

The area abounds with protected marshland and the flat dykes are perfect for walking, jogging, cycling, and horseback riding. Discover the 200-plus species of birds and waterfowl that call the Pitt-Addington Marsh Wildlife Management Area home.

Sightings during your visit may include eagles, herons, orioles, sparrows, trumpeter swans, thrushes and more. Catch a glimpse of nesting ospreys from the observation towers between May and August. Keep an eye on the water and you may even see a beaver or seal.

Grant Narrows offers canoe rentals, concession stand, washrooms, picnic area, boat launch, day and overnight parking.

Trips from Grant Narrows

  • A popular day or overnight canoe and camping trip from Grant Narrows is to Widgeon Creek located in Pinecone Burke Provincial Park. Some hiking is required. Visit Ayla Canoes for trip information.
  • Another trip from Grant Narrows is to the Pitt River Hot Springs which are located in the upper Pitt River Valley and are accessible by jet boat only in the late spring or early summer when the water is high. Visit Hell’s Gate Jet Boat Tours for trip information.

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