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City of Pitt Meadows
12007 Harris Road
Pitt Meadows, B.C., V3Y 2B5

Telephone: 604-465-5454
Fax: 604-465-2404
Email: info@pittmeadows.ca

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Wetlands

Grant Narrows

The six-kilometre area provides countless opportunities to view wildlife and the wide variety of vegetation and plants in the marsh. The marsh and surrounding wetlands are reportedly home to more than 200 species of birds and waterfowl. There are two viewing platforms on the trail. A mountainside trail leads from the dyke trail along the western slopes of the Malcolm Knapp UBC Research Forest.

Katzie Slough and Greenbelts

The greenbelt lands along the Katzie Slough are part of a planned Regional Greenways network. By saving the necessary riparian vegetation to protect a significant waterway, we provide a band of much needed wildlife habitat, at the same time ensuring connectedness from one large habitat block to another.

Pitt Polder Ecological Reserve

This reserve protects a granite outcrop surrounded by the typical marshes which once occupied most of this area. Mammals commonly seen include Black Bear, Black-Tailed Deer and various bats. A variety of waterfowl and songbirds occur here as well as an astounding array of plants, small mammals, amphibians, reptiles, insects and other invertebrates. Pitt Polder Preservation Society

Sturgeon Slough

This waterway has heritage significance as a traditional Katzie First Nation site, and is also an important venue for boating, canoeing and angling.

Alouette Field Naturalists and local environmental organizations are listed in our Community Directory

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City of Pitt Meadows
12007 Harris Road
Pitt Meadows, B.C., V3Y 2B5
Telephone: 604-465-5454
Fax: 604-465-2404
Hours: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm