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How to get fromWhite Rock to Alouette Lakeby bus, unknown, or subway

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There are 2 ways to get from White Rock to Alouette Lake by bus, unknown, or subway

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  1. Line 531 bus, line 595 bus, travel

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    1. Take the bus from White Rock Centre @ Bay 10 to Langley Centre @ Bay 7bus bus 531
    2. Take the bus from Langley Centre @ Bay 4 to Maple Meadows Station @ Bay 4bus bus 595
    3. Walk from Northbound 250 St @ Dewdney Trunk Rd to Alouette Lakeunknown unknown
    2h 39m
  2. Line 321 bus, subway, bus, travel

    1. Take the bus from Westbound Thrift Ave @ Johnston Rd to King George Station @ Bay 4bus bus 321 / ...
    2. Take the subway from King George Station @ Platform 1 to Burrard Station @ Platform 1subway subway
    3. Take the bus from Vancouver - 1025 Dunsmuir Street to Golden Ears Provincial Parkbus bus
    4. Walk from Golden Ears Provincial Park to Alouette Lakeunknown unknown
    3h 52m

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What companies run services between White Rock, BC, Canada and Alouette Lake, BC, Canada?

There is no direct connection from White Rock to Alouette Lake. However, you can take the line 531 bus to Langley Centre @ Bay 7, walk to Langley Centre @ Bay 4, take the line 595 bus to Maple Meadows Station @ Bay 4, take the line 701 bus to Northbound 250 St @ Dewdney Trunk Rd, then travel to Alouette Lake. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Westbound Thrift Ave @ Johnston Rd to Alouette Lake via King George Station @ Bay 4, King George Station @ Platform 1, Burrard Station @ Platform 1, Vancouver - 1025 Dunsmuir Street, and Golden Ears Provincial Park in around 3h 52m.

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