about central park
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Trees, trees, glorious trees! Founded in 1891, this 90-hectare urban park is notable for its immense douglas fir, western hemlock, cedar, poplar and maple groves. In fact, if you’re curious about why logging dominated the region’s economy for so long, here’s a chance to experience a magnificent coastal rainforest just minutes from Metropolis at Metrotown. |
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Opened by Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales, during their visit in 1986, Central Park is a serene oasis amidst the go-go pace of city living. A network of well-marked trails makes it a great spot for exploring the forest by foot. Geese and ducks flock to the park’s two ponds. Gardeners test their knowledge of varietals at the pretty Earl and Jennie Lohn Perennial Garden. And then there’s Central Park Playground, an integrated play area that provides fun and challenges for children of all ages and abilities.


The park is known for its excellent sports and recreation facilities. Tennis courts, outdoor swimming pool, horseshoe pitch and a pitch-and-putt golf course are popular draws. Anchoring the park is Swangard Stadium, home to the Vancouver Whitecaps soccer team and host facility for many sporting events, including Olympic and World Cup-qualifying matches featuring Canada’s national soccer teams.
recommended walks
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>>> This is a 5 km easy walk
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features walking and hiking trails, playing fields, cycling (limited to Urban Trail only), lawn bowling green, outdoor swimming pool, formal & casual picnic sites, 18-hole pitch-and-putt golf course, playground, tennis courts, ball diamond, 16 horseshoe pitches and fitness circuit
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wheelchair accessible parking spots and washrooms |
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getting there
Follow either Kingsway or the Trans Canada Highway to Boundary Road. Turn south to reach the park. Central Park is also easily accessible by the SkyTrain at Patterson Station.

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NEW! central park projects updates l walking & distance trail map l terry fox run map







