Pitt-Addington Marsh - Z Rannie Road, CanadaU@travelinglight - UnsplashPitt-Addington Marsh📍 Z Rannie Road, CanadaThe Pitt-Addington Marsh, located in Pitt Meadows, Canada, is an important wetland ecosystem. It is a part of the Lower Fraser River and Pitt River watersheds, which are located in the Pacific Flyway, a major migratory route for water and land birds. The 184-hectare site is home to many species of plants and animals, including bald eagles, sandhill cranes, and western painted turtles. Visitors to the marsh can experience the pristine beauty of its intertidal mudflats, wet meadows, ponds, and two Fraser River sloughs. In addition, there are several kilometers of trails from which travelers may explore the flora and fauna of the area. Bird watching is another popular activity for visitors of all skill levels. At the Pitt-Addington Marsh, visitors can take in the beauty of nature, learn more about the environment, and gain a greater appreciation for the importance of protecting this vital habitat.🗺 MapaZobrazit na mapě🎫 Turistické atrakcePodívejte se na turistické atrakce v okolí🏨 UbytovnyPodívejte se na hostely v okolí🌦 Informace o počasíZískejte informace o počasí a mnohem více z aplikace. Stáhněte si ji zdarma!🚕 Jak se tam dostat?Získejte informace o trasách (autem, pěšky, veřejnou dopravou atd.) a mnohem více z aplikace. Stáhněte si ji zdarma!