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British Columbia
Surrey

White Rock Pier and Waterfront – Eagle's Nest Labyrinth loop from White Rock

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Canada
British Columbia
Surrey

White Rock Pier and Waterfront – Eagle's Nest Labyrinth loop from White Rock

Moderate

6

riders

White Rock Pier and Waterfront – Eagle's Nest Labyrinth loop from White Rock

00:55

19.8km

200m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 27, 2026

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Bus stop

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707 m

White Rock Pier and Waterfront

Highlight • Bridge

The pier is approximately 470m long, but not the longest in Canada (Quai de Portneuf in Portneuf is the longest in Canada). Originally a pontoon construction (1912), it was built as a permanent pier from 1914 and was rebuilt several times due to storms and fires.

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2

5.59 km

Eagle's Nest Labyrinth

Highlight • Structure

The Eagles Nest Labyrinth is a serene, contemplative space nestled within Kwomais Point Park in South Surrey, British Columbia. Located near the intersection of 128th Street and 13th Avenue, this labyrinth was opened to the public on October 13, 2012, as a place for reflection and meditation.
Set amidst a grove of second-growth fir and cedar trees, the labyrinth offers visitors a peaceful environment to unwind and connect with nature. Its design encourages introspection, making it a popular spot for those seeking a quiet retreat from the bustle of daily life.
The creation of the Eagles Nest Labyrinth was a collaborative effort involving the Peace Arch Hospice Society and other community groups, aiming to provide a therapeutic space for contemplation and healing.

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15.8 km

Centennial Park

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Centennial Park is family friendly with tons of amenities, all sorts of sports fields, a dog park, a kids' playground, a butterfly garden, and a community garden, as well as 4 parking areas and public restrooms.

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16.3 km

Centennial Park Baseball Diamond

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19.8 km

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10.2 km

5.93 km

2.90 km

388 m

246 m

146 m

Surfaces

19.1 km

305 m

275 m

146 m

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Thursday 2 July

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Description

If you're seeking a road cycling route that beautifully combines coastal vistas with parkland serenity, the White Rock Pier and Waterfront – Eagle's Nest Labyrinth loop from White Rock is an excellent option. This moderate 12.3-mile (19.8 km) road cycling route, featuring 671 feet (205 metres) of elevation gain, is typically completed in about 55 minutes, making it ideal for a refreshing morning spin or a brisk afternoon ride. It's a fantastic choice for road cyclists looking for diverse scenery and a manageable challenge.

What to expect on White Rock Pier and Waterfront – Eagle's Nest Labyrinth loop from White Rock

Your journey begins with a quintessential coastal experience along the White Rock waterfront, where you'll be treated to expansive views of Semiahmoo Bay and the iconic White Rock Pier. This initial stretch along Marine Drive is generally flat and easy, offering a perfect warm-up. As you transition inland towards Kwomais Point Park, the scenery shifts to more suburban and wooded landscapes, introducing gradual climbs and descents that elevate the route to a moderate difficulty. While you won't cycle directly through the Eagle's Nest Labyrinth, its location within Kwomais Point Park provides a tranquil destination and a chance to enjoy stunning vistas from the park's viewing platform across Semiahmoo Bay towards Tsawwassen and Vancouver Island. This route suits most road cyclists who appreciate varied terrain and picturesque surroundings.

Planning your visit

This loop is accessible year-round, though the best time to visit for road cycling is during the spring and summer months when the weather is typically dry and mild. While specific parking details aren't provided, you'll find ample public parking near the White Rock Pier and along the waterfront, though it can fill up quickly on sunny weekends. There are no permits or fees required for this route. Remember to carry enough water, especially on warmer days, as amenities might be spread out once you leave the immediate waterfront area.

Trail details

  • Distance: 12.3 miles (19.8 km)
  • Elevation gain: 671 feet (205 metres)
  • Difficulty: moderate
  • Estimated time: 55 minutes

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