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Walk 7 km or 12 Km
Trail rating 2B

Pitt Lake is the largest tidal freshwater lake in the world. There is a rare reverse delta at the mouth of the Pitt River, a result of deposition which occurs when rapidly flooding tides dam and reverse the main Fraser River outflow back up into Pitt Lake. The Pitt-Addington Marsh supports over 200 bird & 29 mammal species. Of note is the presence of Greater Sandhill Cranes feeding and nesting in and adjacent to the Wetlands. Part of the trail is grass-covered along the Pitt River Dyke, with views everywhere you turn.

Please Note: although numbers may appear low on this page, be assured you will be with club members who have not signed up here. Come Walk With Us, you will have lots of company.

*** Registration is from 9:30 am to 9:45 am. You MUST register by 9:45 am at the start point before commencing the walk. Walks begin promptly at 10:00 am. Please allow time to park and find our group. Look for us; we are wearing red. The first 5 walks are free. After that, you may choose to join our club. See our website for information on membership forms and walk fees. ***

Immediately following the walk, you may wish to join some of your fellow club members at the designated eatery.

If you have any questions regarding this walk, please post them here on Meetup.

Hosts Mike & Wendy

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