Public Drinking Spring

Levity Artesian Spring, Delta, British Columbia, Canada

Delta, BC V4E, CA

Levity Artesian Spring, Delta, British Columbia, Canada
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About This Spring

## Overview Levity Artesian Spring is a naturally flowing artesian well located near Burns Bog in Delta, British Columbia. The spring emerges from a 3-inch metal pipe that rises from the ground, with water flowing continuously from the top — roughly 12 inches of steady flow. The site sits in a semi-rural area along Highway 91, making it a convenient stop for those traveling through the Fraser Valley region. Burns Bog, one of the largest undeveloped urban landmasses in North America, is a raised peat bog ecosystem of significant ecological importance. The artesian spring near its edge likely draws from a confined aquifer beneath the bog's thick peat and clay layers, producing water that has been pushed to the surface by natural underground pressure. Visitors have historically used this spring as a source of drinking water, though water quality can vary and has not been independently verified. ## Directions 1. Travel north on **Highway 91** between **Highway 10** and **64th Avenue** in Delta, BC. 2. Pull over at the **truck rest area** on the side of the highway. 3. From the rest area, look for a **trail that runs between the railway tracks and the creek**. 4. Follow the trail to reach the spring. **GPS Coordinates:** 49.112125, -122.906776 The spring is located near Burns Bog, so keep an eye out for the trail entrance — it can be easy to miss if you're not watching for it. ## What to Expect The spring itself is modest but functional: a metal pipe protruding from the ground with a continuous flow of artesian water. The surrounding area is natural and relatively undeveloped, bordered by railway tracks on one side and a creek on the other. The landscape reflects the lowland bog terrain characteristic of this part of Delta — expect flat ground, lush vegetation, and potentially muddy conditions, especially during the rainy season. The spring is reported to be accessible year-round, 24 hours a day. Since it's located off a highway rest area, parking is straightforward, but the short walk along the trail to the spring may be uneven. Waterproof footwear is a good idea, particularly in wetter months. Visitors have reported that the water flows consistently and tastes clean, and the spring has been used as a local water collection spot for years. However, as with any natural water source, quality is not guaranteed and conditions may change over time. Additional visitor-submitted information about this spring has historically been available at cyprich.com.

Getting There

Address

, , Delta, BC V4E, CA

GPS Coordinates

49.112125, -122.906776

Directions

Community Submitted

Directions 1. Travel north on **Highway 91** between **Highway 10** and **64th Avenue** in Delta, BC. 2. Pull over at the **truck rest area** on the side of the highway. 3. From the rest area, look for a **trail that runs between the railway tracks and the creek**. 4. Follow the trail to reach the spring.

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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Tips

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Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

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Water flows from a pipe or spout.

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Parking available nearby.

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Open 24/7 — visit anytime.

Safety Info

Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.

Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.

Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.