Shell Road Trail Shell Rd Trail, Richmond, BC V6Y 1R5

Shell Road Trail





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Shell Road Trail Shell Rd Trail, Richmond, BC V6Y 1R5




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Shell Rd Trail, Richmond, BC V6Y 1R5

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  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Hiking




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Vajihe Salehi
20.10.2023
Shell Road Trail
Beautiful walking path with cute mushrooms!!!
Brian Voss
15.10.2023
Shell Road Trail
Not very interesting scenery. Shared with dog exercise. Easy to get to, and well surfaced, flat walking
Jennifer Marie Luce
02.10.2023
Shell Road Trail
Love this off-leash trail in the woods. On the north side of Westminster Highway is an un-graveled path which is so good. Bouncy undergrowth and my dog and I love running along it. It's a bit narrow but oh so lovely.
Larry LaRose
22.08.2023
Shell Road Trail
Love this trail. Easy, nice forested oasis in the middle of Richmond. Be careful crossing the 2 streets that intersect the trail. Cars have a habit of exceeding the 50km's speed limit by a far margin across the clearly indicated crosswalks.. Carry a light at night. Otherwise, a great place to walk, run or cycle.
Shaun Heuser
11.08.2023
Shell Road Trail
In summer, this long trail offers a blend of sun and shade that is appreciated on a hot day. Entrance points are found at all major east/west cross streets.
Alejandro Garcia Barreto
03.08.2023
Shell Road Trail
Best dog walk in Richmond.
Gustavo Da Silva
01.08.2023
Shell Road Trail
One of my favorite traits. It's never congested. Very quiet and natural surrounds including lots of local birds. Here one can walk for hours and enjoy all the natural forests
Simon Blizzard
27.07.2023
Shell Road Trail
Imagine literally the easiest trail of your life. You could blindfold me and I would be able to make it out the other side if those blueberries didn't smell so dang good. Trail has some nice shade and ends in a quiet area so you aren't immediately transiting from trail to HIGHWAY.
Jarrel Joson
23.07.2023
Shell Road Trail
Pretty good trail to go to that has some exits through the roads. If you go all the way down this trail past the factory to the beginning of the Horshoe Slough Trail, there will be a water fountain there if you do get thirsty. Overall it’s a pretty good trail and I do recommend it.
JP G (Greywulf73)
10.07.2023
Shell Road Trail
Ive walked and cycled the Shell Road trail from Cambie Road all the way to Steveston Highway. Between Cambie Road and Alder bridge on has to go from the west sidewalk to the east sidewalk and back to the west sidewalk to be able to successfully navigate it without walking in traffic or near the rails.After Alderbridge, still heading south, the East side of the road has a paved trail along which one can cycle, skate, walk or run. On this part of the trail one has to keep the doggies on leash.Once one gets past Westminster Highway, the trail is gravel and it is leash-optional. It continues like this to approximately 200 meters past Francis Road, where it, once again, turns into a nicely paved trail all the way to Steveston Hwy. Past Steveston, one must use the sidewalk if walking or the road if cycling.Keep in mind there are two crossings to deal with, Granville and Blundell. At these crossings, most drivers fly by, (speed limit is 30 as the trail runs right beside the railway)not really respecting the speed limit on the road so I recommend one leashes their pets for the crossing.The trail itself is nice. It is relatively peaceful and one can see many type of birds. From the Eagles and Hawks that frequent the fields just beyond the trail to woodpeckers, wrens and many other locals. It can be slightly treacherous in winter after snowing and a few cold days as not much sun actually hits the trail itself since it is lined with trees and high shrubs on both sides.In my experience on this trail, most cyclists are nice and actually slow down or at the very least ring their bell to let you know they're approaching; still take care early mornings and late evenings.Walking from Cambie to Steveston takes around 20,000 steps and the trail is flat with the exception of walking up to the crossings.Beyond Steveston Hwy, one can connect to Beaver Slough and cycle or walk all the way to South Dyke Road.

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