Delta Watershed Park contains over 11 km of trails used by hikers, joggers, bikers and horseback riders.
While there is a somewhat busy road on the north side of the part, Kitison Parkway, there are two areas for parking with many trails entering into the park from these spots. In the park there are many notice boards describing the local area and are complete with a map of the park. The link, below, to Delta Parks contains a map of the park that can be downloaded. There is also entrances on the east and south side of the park. You only have to be about 10 metres into the park and all road noise is gone.
The trees in this park are very tall as this part of the country is classified as a Temperate Rainforest. Some areas have had the underbrush partially cleared away to reduce the fire hazard late in the summer.
On the main north/south trail there is a drinking water tap that is connected directly to an Artesian Well approx. 70 metres below ground level. This well supplies 5% of the drinking water for the city of Delta, BC.
http://www.delta.ca/parks-recreation/parks-trails/list-of-parks
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Across the main trail from the Drinking Water tap, there is a large notice board with more information on Watershed Park. On one side there is a cross-section from a tree that was cut down in the park. What year is written on the marker pointing at the centre of the tree section.