Nature Trails Brochure Flipbook
Semiahmoo Trail Semiahmoo Trail is a significant historical route that was used by Indigenous peoples and early settlers. In 1874, the “Semiahmoo Road” spanned 40 km from NewWestminster to the settlement of Semiahmoo (now Blaine, Washington). It was one of the first “roads” in Surrey – originally only accommodating trail walkers, horses, and wagons. Today, Semiahmoo Trail is made up of a combination of nature trails, paved paths, and roads, and provides residents with a peaceful place to walk. You can walk the trail in its entirety or just a portion. Animals also use the Trail as a corridor to travel between Sunnyside Acres Urban Forest and the Nicomekl River. Semiahmoo Trail runs through forest, and past ponds, creeks, and other small green spaces along the way. Watch for birds of prey up above, and listen for the chorus of our Pacific tree frog. Make sure to check out the huge Douglas-fir tree near the 22 Avenue entrance; it’s a designated Heritage Tree and a testament to the trees that stood here long ago. One of the easiest access points to Semiahmoo Trail is at the corner of 148 Street and 28 Avenue, near the pedestrian overpass. Please note there is no formal parking lot for Semiahmoo Trail.
3065 SemiahmooTrail or 28 Avenue off 148 Street
N i c o m e k l R i v e r
Trail continues
C R E S C E N T R D
HWY 99
KING GEORGE HWY
34 AVE
152 ST
144 ST
32B AVE
3 2 A A V E
32 AVE
148 ST
Semiahmoo Trail Park
Street Parking
148 ST
Semiahmoo Trail Pedestrian Overpass
28 AVE
150 ST
Sunnyside Acres Urban Forest
26 AVE
26 AVE
149 ST 25A AVE
24A AVE
144 ST
24 AVE
23A AVE
150B ST
150 ST
22 AVE
152 ST
22 AVE
148 ST
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21 AVE
151A ST
20 AVE
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