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The Shoreline Park area lies-within the City of Port Moody
at the head of Burrard Inlet. While only 40 hectares (125
acres) in size, this small area contains a remarkable variety
of habitats with a long, diverse list of wildlife and plant
species.
The trail around the end of the Inlet from Rocky Point Park
to Old Orchard Park is 3 km in length one way. In between,
the trail passes through dense coniferous woods, open
mixed and deciduous woodland, salmonberry and twinberry
shrubs, and thickets of crabapples. The trail crosses two
salmon-bearing streams. Many boardwalk and trail openings
provide excellent views of the extensive tidal mudflats.
British Columbia Wildlife Watch. 1994. Bird Checklist: Shoreline Park. Ministry of Environment
Keywords: shoreline park, port moody, migratory, bird
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