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The Labyrinth at Kwomais Point Park, Ocean Park

The Labyrinth at Kwomais Point Park, Ocean Park

Finding Peace and Perspective: The Labyrinth at Kwomais Point Park, Ocean Park

Tucked into the peaceful natural beauty of Kwomais Point Park in Ocean Park, South Surrey, is one of the area’s most quietly beloved gems — the Eagles’ Nest Labyrinth. Far more than just a path in the grass, this contemplative space invites visitors to slow down, breathe deeply, and reconnect with both nature and themselves.

A Place of Reflection and Community Spirit

The Eagles’ Nest Labyrinth was established in 2012 as a collaborative community project, brought to life with support from the City of Surrey, local volunteers, and groups like the Labyrinths of Hope Society. Its name reflects the rich natural life of the surrounding forest — where bald eagles and other birds soar above the bluffs and Semiahmoo Bay.

Designed not as a puzzle to solve but a path to walk with intention, the labyrinth’s winding route leads inward to a calm centre and then back out again. This mirrored journey encourages mindfulness, introspection, and a release of everyday stress — a form of meditation in motion.

Where Nature Meets Contemplation

Kwomais Point Park itself is a haven for outdoor lovers. Atop rugged bluffs overlooking the ocean, visitors enjoy panoramic views stretching toward Tsawwassen, Vancouver Island, and the San Juan Islands. Mature forests of Douglas fir, bigleaf maple, and grand fir surround quiet trails that wind through the park — a perfect setting for a reflective walk or a pause beside the labyrinth.

Stroll to the Eagles’ Nest Labyrinth after exploring the forest paths or watching for eagles overhead, and you’ll find a serene sense of stillness that complements the park’s natural rhythms. Whether it’s early morning light, a golden hour sunset, or a quiet weekday afternoon, the atmosphere here encourages visitors to slow down and savour the moment.

A Community Landmark

Locals and visitors alike often describe Kwomais Point Park as a hidden gem — “beautiful little forest with amazing views and a labyrinth that’s surprisingly engaging,” according to recent park reviews. For many, the labyrinth adds a meaningful layer to a visit: a gentle invitation to reflect and appreciate the surrounding beauty.

Whether you’re seeking a peaceful pause, curious about labyrinth walking, or simply exploring the rich natural spaces of South Surrey, the Eagles’ Nest Labyrinth offers a unique and soulful experience that’s well worth discovering in Ocean Park.

Joel Ross, The Ocean Park Realtor

Personal Real Estate Corporation

Remax Colonial Pacific Realty

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