Parks & Trails
Nature Park
The Salmon Ridge Trail connects with the Bridlewood Trail just up from Chilliwack Lake Road. The trail includes two major stairways and connects to Bridlewood Crescent, Cecil Ridge Place and Tournier Place.
- Difficulty: moderate – gravel trail with stairs
- Length: 1.2km / elevation gain: 100m
- Parking: Bridle Ridge Crescent, Tournier Place, Cecil Ridge Place and Chilliwack Lake Road (gravel parking lot)
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COVID-19 Safety Ambassador Template | 2020-12-01 | 748KB |
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Exhibition Fields - COVID-19 Safety Plan | 2020-12-01 | 602KB |
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Exhibition Fields - COVID-19 Site Plan | 2020-12-01 | 376KB |
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Townsend Park - COVID-19 Safety Plan | 2020-12-01 | 601KB |
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Townsend Pitch A (Turf) - COVID-19 Site Plan | 2020-12-01 | 314KB |
Adopt a Park/ Adopt a Trail
The City of Chilliwack has partnered with a number of local organizations and non-profit groups to develop an Adopt-a-Park and Adopt-a-Trail program. Groups volunteer their time to cleanup parks and trails in Chilliwack, to keep the community looking its best!
Greenspace / Trail Network Plans
Created as a supporting document to Chilliwack's Official Community Plan (OCP) the Greenspace Plan and supplementary Trail Network Plan sets out the City's goals and visions for developing new parks and trails over the coming decades.
Parks
The City of Chilliwack has over 100 parks and natural areas which together make up over 400 hectares of green space.
Online Field Status
With the changing weather these days, it’s easy to check the status of Sports Fields online.