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Bus station hiking trails in Peace Arch Historical State Park offer accessible routes within a unique 19-acre setting on the U.S.-Canada border. The park features extensive horticultural displays, including floral flag gardens, and provides panoramic views of Semiahmoo Bay, Point Roberts, Vancouver Island, and the Gulf Islands. The terrain consists primarily of short walking paths and manicured lawns, suitable for leisurely strolls rather than strenuous long-distance hiking.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Chickadee Trail winds through the shaded forest of Sunnyside Acres Urban Forest beneath a canopy of Douglas-fir and alder trees. The easy trail is known for its birdlife, especially chickadees, and offers a quiet walk through one of South Surrey’s best-preserved urban forests. Along this part of the trail you can also spot a large moss-covered boulder dotted with licorice ferns. This is a glacial erratic, a rock carried here thousands of years ago by the glacier that once covered the region before dropping it as the ice retreated.
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This section of the Chickadee Trail shows how the forest is actively managed to protect its health. In 2004, Douglas-fir trees in this area were removed to contain laminated root rot, a disease that spreads through tree roots and causes them to decay. The clearing allowed more sunlight to reach the forest floor, encouraging plants such as salmonberry to thrive. Today the more open understory attracts a variety of birds, including chickadees, wrens, and dark-eyed juncos.
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The Sunnyside Acres Urban Forest protects about 140 hectares of coastal forest in Surrey. Around 4 kilomtres of winding trails run beneath a dense canopy of Douglas fir and other native trees, creating a quiet, shaded place for walking and cycling. Despite being surrounded by residential neighbourhoods, the forest feels surprisingly secluded and supports a variety of wildlife, including birds and black-tailed deer. It’s a peaceful green space and one of South Surrey’s most popular nature walks.
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Sunnyside Acres Urban Forest Park is a 140-hectare park known for its towering second-growth trees and tranquil forest setting, offering a peaceful escape within the city. A network of trails winds through the forest, making it a popular destination for walking, cycling, and horseback riding. Sections of boardwalk help protect sensitive habitats while allowing visitors to experience the forest up close.
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The Semiahmoo Trail is a 5-kilometer, mostly unpaved multi-use trail that runs from the Nicomekl River to 20th Avenue. The route follows a historic pathway used by Indigenous peoples and early settlers and was once one of the first roads in Surrey.
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Try to stop at MONTGOMERY’S on Marine Dr White Rock for FISH N CHIPS
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There are 18 bus-accessible hiking trails in and around Peace Arch Historical State Park. The majority of these, 17 routes, are rated as easy, making them suitable for a wide range of visitors.
Many trails offer panoramic water views of Semiahmoo Bay, Point Roberts, Vancouver Island, and the Gulf Islands. You'll also encounter the iconic Peace Arch and extensive horticultural displays with thousands of flowers, providing a scenic backdrop for your walk.
Yes, the park is ideal for family-friendly strolls. Routes like the White Rock – White Rock Pier and Waterfront loop from White Rock offer an easy 3 km walk along the waterfront, perfect for all ages to enjoy the scenery and the pier.
Absolutely. Many of the trails are designed as loops. For example, the White Rock Beach – White Rock Pier and Waterfront loop from White Rock is a 5.6 km circular route that allows you to explore the pier and waterfront before returning to your starting point.
The park's extensive horticultural displays, featuring over 10,000 flowers, are particularly vibrant from spring through fall. The mild coastal climate generally makes it pleasant for walking year-round, though winter might offer different scenic views of the bay.
While most trails are easy, you can find slightly longer options. The Southmere Village Park – Southmere Village Park loop from White Rock is a moderate 7.7 km route that provides a good option for those looking for a bit more distance.
The most prominent landmark is the 67-foot Peace Arch itself, which stands directly on the U.S.-Canada border. You can also enjoy the unique experience of walking between two countries within the park's boundaries and admire the beautiful floral flag gardens.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars from 12 ratings. Reviewers often praise the park's unique international character, the beautiful gardens, and the stunning panoramic views of the bay and islands.
Yes, the park's location near Semiahmoo Bay and its varied plant life make it a suitable spot for bird watching. Keep an eye out for various species, especially along the waterfront sections of trails like the White Rock Pier and Waterfront – White Rock Pier loop from White Rock.


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