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White Rock Pier

White Rock Pier

4.8 (3,126 reviews)
Scenic SpotBridgeAttraction touristiqueTransportation ServiceMonument historique

Meilleur moment pour visiter

Arrive 45 minutes before sunset for the golden light hitting the pier and Mount Baker. Weekday mornings are quietest, with fewer crowds and calmer water.

Conseils budget

The pier is completely free to walk on with no entry fee. Bring a few loonies for the parking meters along Marine Drive, or park a block inland for free street parking.

Recommandé pour

Stroll takers and sunset chasers, Train enthusiasts, Photographers, Budget-conscious travelers

Planifiez votre visite

45 min to 1.5 hours

À propos

Faits rapides: Stretching 470 meters into the Salish Sea, this pier was originally built in 1914 and rebuilt after a 2018 fire. Each year, roughly 1.5 million people stroll its wooden planks, with the tracks of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway running just steps from the shorefront.

Points forts: At low tide, the exposed sandbars around the pier reveal hundreds of tiny sand dollar shells glistening in the sun. On clear evenings, the sunset paints the pier's wooden railings in shades of amber and coral, with the distant peaks of Mount Baker turning pink across the water.

Conseils d'initiés

  • Bring binoculars to spot harbor seals and bald eagles from the pier's far end.
  • The best photo angle is from the west side beach at low tide, capturing the full pier length with Mount Baker behind.
  • Skip the small gift shop at the pier entrance; head to East Beach for better souvenir selection.
  • Visit during a weekday in late September for warm weather with nearly empty boardwalks.

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