Nearby Cities: White Rock
White Rock, nestled along Boundary Bay along the US border, is home to the famous Peace Arch
border crossing (officially, the Douglas border crossing), one of the busiest in North America.. This community, five km north of the border on Highway 99 is named for the 40 tonne rock on the beach. The rock has been limed white by the accumulation of guano (bird poop) from generations of seabirds.
White Rock is blessed with long, sandy beaches and a dry climate, compared to the rest of the Vancouver area. This makes it a hot spot in summer, when it holds an annual sea festival. Stroll along the 2.5 kilometre red brick waterfront promenade, with its galleries, boutiques, and sidewalk cafes. Walk out over the water on White Rock's pier, which extends 469 metres over the water. The main commercial area is located along Johnston Road (152nd St.) and along North Bluff. Here, several shopping malls and plazas within walking distance of one another offer a wide variety of specialty shops, sidewalk cafes. The Marine Drive strip, has a California beach feel and caters to the summer visitors with its gift shops, pubs and a myriad of specialty retail stores.
Annual festivals & events: May Fair (May), Tour de White Rock Cycle Race (late June), Crescent Beach Triathlon (Aug), Sea Festival (1st weekend Aug). Here are other communities nearby: Community Map
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White Rock, nestled along Boundary Bay along the US border, is home to the famous Peace Arch
border crossing (officially, the Douglas border crossing), one of the busiest in North America.. This community, five km north of the border on Highway 99 is named for the 40 tonne rock on the beach. The rock has been limed white by the accumulation of guano (bird poop) from generations of seabirds.
The wooden pier was built after local saw mills were offered East Coast business once the Panama Canal was opened. In 1914, the finished pier was 628 feet in length, and the following year another 985 feet was added. In 1953, a breakwater was built to protect the pier. 