Beach Grove





The beach at Centennial Park runs out of steam as it heads north and is eventually replaced by a dike. But where the dike turns west (at 12th Avenue), a spit has formed and created a small lagoon and marsh. North of the lagoon, behind the houses on Beach Grove Road, seawalls line the narrow beach. Maybe next year I'll come back with more time and my bike - there's a trail that follows the dike eastward along Boundary Bay.

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