Iona Beach Regional Park is a coastal park in Richmond, BC, offering extensive tidal flats, walking and birdwatching opportunities near Vancouver International Airport.
Iona Beach Regional Park is located on the western tip of Richmond, British Columbia, adjacent to the Vancouver International Airport. Established to preserve a unique coastal environment, the park spans a significant stretch of shoreline, including a large dike trail along the edge of the Fraser River estuary. It features expansive mudflats, tidal wetlands, and diverse ecosystems supporting an array of migratory shorebirds and marine life. The park serves as a critical stopover for shorebirds and waterfowl during migration seasons, making it popular with birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the approximately 5-kilometer-long dike trail that extends out to the beach, offering panoramic views of the ocean, Richmond, and the surrounding mountains. The park's flat terrain and open vistas make it accessible for leisurely walks, cycling, and photography. Historically, the area was part of Vancouver's Dyke lands, reclaimed from the Fraser River estuary, providing habitat protection and flood control. The park’s location close to the airport means visitors can often observe aircraft taking off and landing against a backdrop of natural beauty. Seasonal tidal shifts reveal mudflats teeming with invertebrates, attracting birds and promoting ecological diversity. Wildlife sightings include great blue herons, eagles, hawks, and various species of ducks and shorebirds. The park's peaceful environment, combined with open space and ecological significance, draws nature lovers, photographers, and outdoor enthusiasts. Iona Beach Regional Park offers a rare urban coastal experience with accessible trails and habitats, ideal for day visits and nature observation.
The long dike trail offering unobstructed views of the Fraser River estuary and ocean
Rich tidal mudflats supporting diverse shorebird populations during migration seasons
Proximity to Vancouver International Airport providing unique plane spotting opportunities
Extensive birdwatching prospects including sightings of great blue herons and raptors
A 5-kilometer-long gravel path atop the dike that offers expansive views of the estuary, ocean, and Richmond cityscape.
Extensive mudflat zones exposed at low tide, providing feeding habitat for migratory shorebirds and marine invertebrates.
Iona Beach is a renowned migratory stopover, hosting a variety of waterfowl, shorebirds, and raptors throughout the year.