
Brydon Lagoon
A serene urban oasis in Langley, Brydon Lagoon offers abundant birdlife and peaceful paved trails, perfect for nature walks and family fun.

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Flowers bloom, birds are active

Brydon Lagoon
Best Time
Flowers bloom, birds are active

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A serene urban oasis in Langley, Brydon Lagoon offers abundant birdlife and peaceful paved trails, perfect for nature walks and family fun.
"Amazing, the last bit of Actual Nature in a Concrete Jungle."

Bring Binoculars! 🔭
Enhance your birdwatching experience by bringing binoculars to spot a wider variety of waterfowl and other birds.
Paved Trails for All 🚶♀️
Enjoy easy strolls on the almost entirely paved paths that meander along the Nicomekl River to the lagoon.

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Hours
Rating
4.6 · 347 reviews
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Park
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Dazzling Duck Displays
Brydon Lagoon
Witness hundreds of ducks, including wood ducks, goldeneyes, and buffleheads, often close enough to observe.

Blooming Spring Flora
Brydon Park Trails
In spring, the park bursts with color from blooming flowers, with salmonberries and blackberries ripening in season.

Playground Adventures
Brydon Park
An awesome playground featuring a zipline and cool swings, offering plenty of space for kids to play and explore.
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Looking for some nice walks that are suitable with a stroller? TIA!
Houston Trail, Fort to Fort, Campbell Valley, Brydon Lagoon, Tynehead. Under the power lines there are trails through Langley and Surrey (Brydon Lagoon is part of that trail network)
Bring Binoculars! 🔭
Enhance your birdwatching experience by bringing binoculars to spot a wider variety of waterfowl and other birds.
Paved Trails for All 🚶♀️
Enjoy easy strolls on the almost entirely paved paths that meander along the Nicomekl River to the lagoon.
Places for birding around Langley?
Hi everyone! I recently moved to Langley and I love doing bird photography. Does anyone have recommendations for places I can go to in or around Langley to spot some birds? Thanks!
My neighborhood’s kids playground is on some sht
Noticed the same garbage at Penzer park and Brydon Lagoon within the last couple of weeks. First time taking my son to the bike park and couldn’t even record him enjoying it because it was everywhere.
Snack Time for Ducks 🦆
Many ducks are eager for snacks, but it's best to observe them without feeding to maintain their natural behavior.
Playground Fun for Kids 🤸
Don't forget the kids! Brydon Park has a fantastic playground with a zipline and unique swings for them to enjoy.
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Bring Binoculars! 🔭
Enhance your birdwatching experience by bringing binoculars to spot a wider variety of waterfowl and other birds.
Paved Trails for All 🚶♀️
Enjoy easy strolls on the almost entirely paved paths that meander along the Nicomekl River to the lagoon.
Snack Time for Ducks 🦆
Many ducks are eager for snacks, but it's best to observe them without feeding to maintain their natural behavior.
Playground Fun for Kids 🤸
Don't forget the kids! Brydon Park has a fantastic playground with a zipline and unique swings for them to enjoy.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise Brydon Lagoon as a beautiful, hidden gem offering a peaceful nature escape with abundant birdlife, especially ducks. The adjacent park's playground is a hit with families. While some note it can get busy on sunny days, the overall experience is highly positive for its natural beauty and family-friendly amenities.
"Nice place for a walk. Pond has wood ducks, mallards and Canada geese. In the spring there are lots of flowers blooming. Salmon berries and blackberries can be had in season."
Edd Russell
"Amazing, the last bit of Actual Nature in a Concrete Jungle. The trails within, run from 208th St - 192nd St. The almost entirely paved paths meander the entire way essentially following the Nicomekl River until you are finally lead to the Lagoon that is Brydon. Enjoy"
DB Kooper
"Lovely walk around the lagoon today. There were literally 100s of ducks looking for a snack. Wood ducks were quite plentiful and nice to see up close. Also saw loons in the center of the lagoon.
Busy sunny winter day - lots of ducks. Jan 26 2025"
Joanne Antoniak
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Brydon Lagoon is accessible via paved trails that run from 208th St to 192nd St. It's located in Langley, British Columbia, and is easily reachable by car. Parking is available near Brydon Park.
While specific bus routes can vary, checking local transit schedules for Langley would be the best approach. Many visitors opt for driving due to the park's location.
Parking is generally available at Brydon Park, which is adjacent to the lagoon. Arriving earlier, especially on weekends, can help secure a spot.
Yes, the trails within Brydon Park meander along the Nicomekl River and lead directly to Brydon Lagoon, offering a pleasant walk.
The paved trails around Brydon Lagoon are suitable for cycling, offering a scenic route for a leisurely bike ride.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Brydon Lagoon and Brydon Park are public spaces and do not have an entrance fee. Access is free for all visitors.
Brydon Lagoon and Brydon Park are open from dawn until dusk, allowing visitors to enjoy the natural beauty throughout the day.
No, advance booking is not required as there is no admission fee. You can visit Brydon Lagoon anytime during its operating hours.
General park rules apply, such as leash laws for dogs and respecting the natural environment. Feeding the wildlife is discouraged.
The trails around Brydon Lagoon are largely paved, making them accessible for wheelchairs and strollers, though some natural areas may be uneven.
📸 📸 Photography
The edges of the lagoon and the surrounding reeds offer excellent vantage points for capturing ducks and other waterfowl. Early morning light is often ideal.
Yes, you can take photos of the playground. However, be mindful of other visitors and children, and avoid photographing individuals without consent.
You can photograph a variety of ducks (wood ducks, goldeneyes, buffleheads), geese, loons, and potentially turtles.
Drone usage is typically regulated in public parks. It's advisable to check local bylaws or park regulations regarding drone operation before flying.
Early mornings and late afternoons offer the best natural light for photography, minimizing harsh shadows and enhancing colors.
🎫 🌳 Onsite Experience
You can enjoy leisurely walks on paved trails, birdwatching, photography, and relaxing by the water. Brydon Park also features a playground.
Yes, there are benches located around the lagoon, providing spots to sit, rest, and observe the ducks and the scenery.
Dogs are welcome at Brydon Lagoon and Brydon Park, but they must be kept on a leash at all times.
While there aren't dedicated picnic tables, the grassy areas around Brydon Park are suitable for picnics. Remember to clean up after yourself.
Expect to see a variety of waterfowl, including many species of ducks, geese, and loons. In spring, you'll find blooming flowers, and in summer, berries.

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