Bellamy Park is in the community of Langford, one of thirteen communities that form the Capital Regional District of British Columbia. This is a small wetland park that lies adjacent to the western border of Thetis Lake Park in Langford, B.C. In this one tenth of a hectare are several alder trees and smaller shrubs. The nature park lies between the low chain link fence for home 2113 and the park gate. The park gate marks the access to Thetis Lake Park from Bellamy Road. Kestrel Ridge Green Space, Thetis Lake Park, Haley Rae Place Green Space, Peacock Place Green Space, Goldie Park, Millstream Creek Trail and Gourman Park are nearby.
Geographic location N48° 27’17” W123°29’20”
Bellamy Park can be reached from the Trans Canada Highway. Exit using the overpass and head north along Millstream Road. Continue to the log house pub and turn right onto Treanor Road. Continue along Treanor Road to reach Bellamy and turn right onto Bellamy Road. Continue to the end of the road and look for parking in the cul-de-sac. The park is between Thetis Lake Park trail and home 2113. There is bus service along Treanor Road.
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