
Albert Dyck Park Quarry
A picturesque lake park with a scenic trail, popular for water sports, dog walking, and fishing near Abbotsford.

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Albert Dyck Park Quarry
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Fewer crowds, ample parking

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Must-see attractions
A picturesque lake park with a scenic trail, popular for water sports, dog walking, and fishing near Abbotsford.
"A beautiful little jewel on the outskirts of Abbotsford with a nice walking path and beach."

🚗 Parking Patience
Parking is limited and fills quickly on busy days. Arrive early or be prepared to wait!
🐶 Dog-Friendly Fun
A great spot for dogs, but be mindful of leash rules and other visitors.

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Rating
4.4 · 750 reviews
Type
Park
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Lakefront Trail
Around the lake
A scenic walk with tree-lined paths, perfect for dogs and photography.

Swimming Beach
South end of the lake
A small, pleasant beach area for cooling off on warm days.

Water Sports Hub
North end of the lake
Home to a water-skiing club, offering a dynamic view of aquatic activities.
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Can I take my dog to swim off leash at Albert Dyke? If so is there a designated area? A friend told me he takes his dogs all the time but I was a bit unsure. THANKS!
While many people do bring their dogs to the north side of the lake for off leash swimming it is not one of the [official City of Abbotsford off leash dog areas.](https://www.abbotsford.ca/parks-recreation-culture/parks-trails/dog-leash) Sign at the entrance shows that dogs…
🚗 Parking Patience
Parking is limited and fills quickly on busy days. Arrive early or be prepared to wait!
🐶 Dog-Friendly Fun
A great spot for dogs, but be mindful of leash rules and other visitors.
Any recommendation of kayak-able lakes in and around Abby or Langley?
I'd suggest Albert Dyke over mill Lake for kayaking
Looking for non-serious fishing spots for Father’s Day
Pretty much the title, but essentially; my siblings and I want to take Dad out. But none of us are avid fishers. We’ve got some cheap rods and will buy day permits. We don’t want to get in the way of serious fishers, nor do we want to go to a space that’s too crowd. Tia!
🧺 Picnic Perks
Bring your own food; picnic tables are scarce, but benches are available.
🎣 Fishing Fun
A small dock is available for casual fishing. Target trout or bass!
Abbotsford Shore Fishing Spots For Beginners
I am 15 and new to fishing and I am going to Abbotford to meet my grandparents. I wants to so some shore fishing there and I would like to target species like Trout to catch some dinner but I would also like to try bass fishing as people say it is great. I would like to catch…
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🚗 Parking Patience
Parking is limited and fills quickly on busy days. Arrive early or be prepared to wait!
🐶 Dog-Friendly Fun
A great spot for dogs, but be mindful of leash rules and other visitors.
🧺 Picnic Perks
Bring your own food; picnic tables are scarce, but benches are available.
🎣 Fishing Fun
A small dock is available for casual fishing. Target trout or bass!
📸 Photogenic Lake
The lake offers many beautiful shots, especially during golden hours.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Albert Dyck Park Quarry is a beloved local spot, praised for its scenic lake, dog-friendly trails, and summer water activities. Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and the opportunity for exercise. However, the limited parking and occasional odors from nearby agricultural operations are noted drawbacks.
"The park itself is literally next to the Abbotsford airport. Has a decent sized lake where you could swim or boat. Has a small boat ramp and a nice little beach area too. There is a trail around the lake and a picnic area too. The parking is not too big and can fill up quickly"
Jagdeep Randhawa
"There is a small lake for swimming. Busy in summer with lot of small boats. Highly recommend it if you want to do boating. But I wouldn’t recommend for kids under 5 years. Nice and quiet Park to visit though. There is Vaishnu Devi Hindu Temple too just beside the Park."
Kirandeep Kaur Gill
"Nice trail, never been before so I don't know how it will be in the summer, it is a nice walk around the lake and with a lot of nice spots with trees, nice ro bring your dog. A little dock for those who want to fish for fun. You will not find picknick tables, only sitting benches.
There is a rental paddle boat and a small snack bar with drinks and sandwiches but nothing fancy, there is also a facility where you can waterskiing and a small swimming beach.
I noticed there is a chicken barn right beside and my only concern is how it will be when hot temperatures will hit the spot with the smell of chicken manure."
Enza Filippone
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The park is located near the Abbotsford airport. Driving is the most common way to access it. Parking is available on-site, but can fill up quickly during peak times.
Information on direct public transport routes is limited. It's best to check local transit schedules for Abbotsford, as bus routes may be available nearby. Driving is generally recommended.
The park has a small parking lot that can fill up rapidly, especially on sunny weekends and during summer. Arriving early is highly advised.
The walking trail around the lake is generally flat and may be accessible for wheelchairs, though some sections might be uneven. Restrooms are available.
The park is situated adjacent to the Abbotsford airport, making it a convenient stop for those traveling through or visiting the area.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
There is no entrance fee to access Albert Dyck Park Quarry. It is a public park open for everyone to enjoy.
The park is generally open from dawn until dusk. Specific hours may vary seasonally, so it's advisable to check local listings if you plan a very early or late visit.
No, tickets are not required as there is no admission fee. You can visit anytime during park hours.
The main restriction is related to parking availability. During peak times, you might not be able to enter if the parking lot is full. Dogs are welcome but should be leashed.
While the park has a small boat ramp, there is no mention of a separate fee for its use. It's typically included with park access.
🎫 🏞️ Onsite Experience
You can enjoy walking the trail, swimming at the beach, boating, fishing from the dock, and watching water sports. It's also a great spot for picnics and dog walking.
Yes, the lake has a small beach area that is suitable for swimming. It can get busy during the summer months.
Absolutely! Albert Dyck Park Quarry is very dog-friendly. Most visitors are responsible about leash etiquette.
While there are benches around the park, dedicated picnic tables are scarce. It's recommended to bring a blanket or chairs if you plan a picnic.
The park offers restrooms, a small beach, a boat ramp, a dock for fishing, and benches. There's also a snack bar and beach volleyball nets.
📸 📸 Photography
The lake itself is quite photogenic, especially with the water sports activities. The trail offers scenic views with trees and reflections. Golden hour can provide beautiful lighting.
Capturing the water-skiing club in action or the reflections on the lake can make for unique shots. The contrast between the natural park and the nearby airport can also be interesting.
Early mornings and late afternoons (golden hours) offer the best light for photography, minimizing harsh shadows and creating a warm glow on the water and landscape.
Drone usage regulations can vary. It's essential to check Transport Canada's guidelines and any local bylaws regarding drone operation, especially given the proximity to the airport.
Cell service is generally good in the area, allowing you to share your photos and videos from the park.







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