Centennial Beach



Technically, this post is slightly out of order, since I meant to post it after Beach Grove and they sort of go together. Centennial Beach is just updrift (south) of Beach Grove and is essentially the Canadian extension of Maple Beach on the U.S. side.

AERIAL VIEW


Centennial Beach is just the most recent of a series of spits and wetlands that have formed on this northeastern shore of Point Roberts, much of which is encompassed within Boundary Bay Regional Park. The aerial view provides a nice glimpse of the complex geomorphology of this area.



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