Top Parks in East side, Vancouver, Greater vancouver, British columbia

Bates Park

Address: 669 Fellowes St, Vancouver, BC V5K 3P6, Canada

Park

“Not much of a park. Unattended and never taken care of. The highlight is the View of the bridge and the mountains”

Callister Park

Address: 2875 Oxford St, Vancouver, BC V5K 1N6, Canada

Park

“Fine as far as parks go. Want very busy as it is a fall day. Lots of trees which is nice, big open field as well”

Creekway Park

Address: 3401-3499 Bridgeway St, Vancouver, BC V5K 1H9, Canada

Park

“This is small park in between Hastings park and New Brighton park. It was created by restoring a creek that was buried for 60 years and there used to be a parking lot here. There is small parking area on wall street. Once a parking lot, Creekway Park is now a beautiful green space within the larger Hastings Park. The goal is to link these parks together create one big park. The park is now ecologically rich and provides safe and convenient pedestrian and bicycle connections to New Brighton Park, the waterfront, and the city bike network. As part of this project, a stream that was once buried for 60 years is now uncovered. The stream now captures and filters storm water and provides a rich habitat for many types of birds, amphibians, and butterflies. The stream will eventually connect the sanctuary in Hastings Park to the Burrard Inlet through New Brighton Park.”

New Brighton Park Off Leash area

Address: 765 Commissioner St, Vancouver, BC V5K 0A1, Canada

Park

“Good place to go for a high volume of dog interaction at peak times. Ground is a little destroyed from all the dogs so it's quite muddy. Nice view, good but short on leash walk around the park. No protection from the elements so be prepared because it's on the water.”

New Brighton Park

Address: Vancouver, BC V5K 0A1, Canada

Park

“It has pretty decent view or North Vancouver and the water. It doesn't have a lot of trees but it does have a manicured vibe. Decent outdoor pool and useful dog park.”

Avant Park

Address: 2899 Wall St, Vancouver, BC V5K 1B1, Canada

Park

“A great little park with a big view at the very north end of N. Renfrew.”

tenis park

Address: 3264 Yale St, Vancouver, BC V5K 3L8, Canada

Park

kids park

Address: 2134 Yale St, Vancouver, BC V5K 1B8, Canada

Park

Burrard View Park

Address: N Penticton St, Vancouver, BC V5K 3L8, Canada

Park

“This charming and welcoming park is home to the beautifully restored St. James’ Cottage Hospice. Burrard View has ample space for throwing a ball, playing tennis, or going for a stroll; the original cottage foundations are now grassy platforms for picnicking and contemplating the views of Burrard Inlet and the North Shore. Named for the beautiful inlet this pretty park overlooks, the inlet was given its moniker by Captain George Vancouver. There is some controversy whether Vancouver meant to name it for Sir Harry Burrard, 1st Baronet, or his nephew Sir Harry Burrard-Neale. Family members decided that Captain Vancouver meant to commemorate the 1st Baronet, Sir Harry Burrard. This park was formerly home to the Children’s Aid Society which was built in 1924. By 1934 its use had changed to a Juvenile Detention Centre for boys and girls and then it was transformed into the Vancouver Family Court. In 1993 when the Family Court moved to Robson Square Court House, the Provincial Government turned over the adjacent property plus its building to the Park Board. In 1999 the former Babies Cottage from 1924 was lovingly restored by the Saint James Cottage Hospice as part of the St. James Community Service Society. Many rooms in the cottage’s lower level are open for community use through bookings at Hastings Community Centre. The park was officially named on December 12, 1930.”

Harbour View Park

Address: 2600 Portside Bikeway, Vancouver, BC V5K 1A7, Canada

Park

“A great, little hidden park with a big view at the north end of N. Penticton.”

Dusty Greenwell Park

Address: 2799 Wall St, Vancouver, BC V5K, Canada

Park

“Dusty Greenwell’s rolling green slopes provide a perfect place for taking in the fascinating views of the Second Narrows Bridge, industrial yards, and passing ships. With North Vancouver and the North Shore Mountains rising majestically from Burrard Inlet, this small park is a truly wonderful place to sit and take in some of Vancouver’s most distinctive features. The park was named for popular community activist and Hastings Community Centre volunteer Dusty Greenwell.”

Commissioner Park

Address: 2709 Wall St, Vancouver, BC V5K 1A9, Canada

Park

“great”

Portside View Park

Address: 2501 Portside Bikeway Vancouver BC V5K 1A6 Portside Bikeway, Vancouver, BC V5K 1A6, Canada

Park

“Small park with no view. Maybe there was a view in the past but not anymore. Too many trees blocking the view.”

Robson Park

Address: 599 Kingsway, Vancouver, BC V5T 3K3, Canada

Park

“So much fun in the summer time fir the kiddies”

Major Matthews Park

Address: 2627 Manitoba St, Vancouver, BC V5Y 1S8, Canada

Park

“This park is amazing! Because it is some house lot that has had a park built instead it is really awesome. There are extra toys around for little ones, the regular equipment and some green areas to run around. There were other kids at this park when we went which was a bonus. My two year old really enjoyed it!”

1 million customers
find businesses on canadaverified.info every month.

500 businesses
join canadaverified.info every day.

canadaverified.info helps you…

  • Promote and drive traffic to your business
  • Be found by customers and prospects
  • Make business connections
Add your business for free