New Westminster Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Westminster Pier Park Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
The oldest town in the Greater Vancouver area - New Westminster Quay Park
Even locals or old overseas Chinese may not be very familiar with New Westminster. Firstly, it has lost the halo of its former status as the provincial capital, and secondly, it has been somewhat stigmatized due to the congregation of homeless people in previous years. In fact, in recent years, New Westminster has undergone tremendous changes, from demographic structure to the improvement of municipal facilities, with two SkyTrain lines now intersecting here. With the convenience of transportation comes the growth of the population, and with the growth of the population comes the enhancement of service facilities. Coming to the park by the Fraser River in New Westminster on the weekend and taking a pleasant walk, the memory of the past shabbiness is swept away, and it's worth recording this remarkable transformation.
Waterfront Esplanade and Park Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
The boardwalk at the quay—worth walking
Well worth the walk along this boardwalk! Lots of seasonal flowers and the hanging baskets are stunning. There’s restaurants and other shopping at the River Market just nearby, and 1.5km approx. of boardwalk and path to walk. A playground half way along for the kids, and a dog park all the way at the end, for your canines to get some off leash exercise and socializing. Just across the bridge after the boardwalk area is a fantastic brewery, Steel & Oak (well worth a visit). #NewWest #Boardwalk #Quay
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