The Top 9 Things To Do in White Rock, British Columbia, Canada part of the Vancouver Lower Mainland, Fraser Valley B.C. Region.
Beachcombing : Two waterfront beaches measuring 8 kilometres long are located along the waterfront in the community of White Rock, BC, Canada. A paved one-way pathway follows the coastline beaches for about 2.17 kilometres (1.4 miles). How much sand do you need to have a good time.
Tours and Guides : Let someone else supply the equipment, transportation, entertainment and do all the talking. Sign up for one of the local tours with interpretive guides in the community. They are experienced and knowledgeable and now the region.
Take a Walk : Spend some time sightseeing on the waterfront promenade. There have been over 280+ bird species sighted on the waterfront in White Rock, not to mention some of the most talked about spectacular sunsets.
Follow Historic Footsteps : Visit a museum or check out the 1900 historic pier on the waterfront. While you are there read up on some of the information signs on the promenade and in the parks and learn more about the history of the community and the Semiahmoo First Nation people.
Picnic on the Waterfront: Pack a lunch and plan a visit to one of the day use picnic areas on the waterfront in White Rock, BC. Lots of areas to snack and pack when on the coastline.
Arts & Culture : There are art studios, theatre and art galleries in the region. There are musicians on the promenade during the summer months and art displayed from street vendors. There are two totem poles with First Nation stories in a waterfront park as well.
Fine & Fast Dining : Sit down at a table and get spoiled while served at a waterfront fine dining restaurant... or pick up something on the go from a fast food outlet or food concession stand and find a park bench or a picnic table to enjoy your meal.
Swing a Club : Pack up the clubs and try your luck at one of the local golf courses or driving ranges in the White Rock and Surrey area.
Check out White Rock : Visit the large 486 ton white rock located on the waterfront in White Rock - of which the community was named after. The rock has a long Semiahmoo First Nation and marine navigation history.
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