Outdoor Prep
If heading to nearby Golden Ears Provincial Park, check for day-pass requirements during peak summer months to ensure entry.





Yennadon is a charming community situated in the northern part of Maple Ridge, British Columbia. Known for its semi-rural character and spacious residential lots, the area provides a quiet escape from the busier urban centers of the Lower Mainland. Its primary draw is the immediate access to the great outdoors, particularly Golden Ears Provincial Park, where visitors can enjoy hiking, camping, and boating. The neighborhood is characterized by its lush greenery, proximity to the Alouette River, and breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, making it a perfect home base for nature lovers and families.
Yennadon is a charming community situated in the northern part of Maple Ridge, British Columbia. Known for its semi-rural character and spacious residential lots, the area provides a quiet escape from the busier urban centers of the Lower Mainland. Its primary draw is the immediate access to the great outdoors, particularly Golden Ears Provincial Park, where visitors can enjoy hiking, camping, and boating. The neighborhood is characterized by its lush greenery, proximity to the Alouette River, and breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, making it a perfect home base for nature lovers and families.
Proximity to Golden Ears Provincial Park.
Easy access to Alouette River trails.
Stunning mountain backdrops.
Quiet, semi-rural residential feel.
Direct access to Golden Ears Provincial Park for hiking and lake activities.
Quiet, residential atmosphere with limited commercial services within the immediate vicinity.
Beautiful natural surroundings ideal for photography and bird watching.
If heading to nearby Golden Ears Provincial Park, check for day-pass requirements during peak summer months to ensure entry.
A car is highly recommended for exploring Yennadon and the surrounding parks, as public transit is limited in this area.
Outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a quiet suburban retreat.
CAD $
$100-$180 p/day
English, French
Keep an eye out for local farm stands in the greater Maple Ridge area for fresh seasonal berries and honey.
June-September
Mild and often rainy; the perfect time to see the Alouette River at full flow and enjoy the vibrant green landscapes.
The peak season for hiking and swimming at Alouette Lake, though parks can reach capacity quickly on weekends.
Crisp air and changing foliage make it a scenic time for trail walks and photography.
Cool and damp with occasional snow; a quiet time for those who enjoy peaceful, misty mountain views.