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north vancouver of Sport North Vancouver parks are popular with sports field users, and offer a wide range of grass, artificial turf, and all-weather surfaces. Artificial turf fields for soccer, football and field hockey can be found at Confederation, Sutherland, and William Griffin Parks. For sports field and artificial turf field bookings, contact the North Vancouver Recreation Commission at 604 .983 .6318. Ravine / Nature Trails baden powell trail This scenic and popular 42km trail traverses east-west from Deep Cove in North Vancouver, to Horseshoe Bay in West Vancouver. The trail can be accessed from several points in North Vancouver, including the base of Grouse Mountain Resort, Lynn Canyon Park, Lower Seymour Conservation Area, Mt. Seymour Provincial Park, and Panorama Park. The trail is well marked with orange trail-markers and regular signs indicating distance and direction. transcanada trail The TransCanada Trail is a shared-use recreation trail that winds through all Canadian provinces. One of the longest trails of its kind, a section winds through scenic North Vancouver. Check the map for route. For further information, check the web site of the Trails Society of bc at www.tctrail.ca. heywood park B6 Extending from Marine Drive to the Upper Levels Highway, this trail system follows MacKay Creek and passes through coastal rainfor- est, a natural floodplain, open lawn area, a playground and past all-weather sports fields. lynn canyon park G7 - H4 With 250 hectares of west-coast rainforest, scenic canyons, pools and creeks to explore, as well as the Ecology Centre and famous Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge, this park is popular with both residents and visitors alike. The rugged hiking trails, which vary in length and expertise, are linked to Metro Vancouver’s Lynn Head- waters Park and Lower Seymour Conservation Area. Park rangers are on-hand during the summer months to provide more infor- mation on this truly west-coast experience. After exploring Lynn Canyon Park, a snack at the Lynn Canyon Café, open year round, will be just the thing to round out your visit. mahon park C6 - C7 Established in 1914, Mahon Park has winding trails that traverse along the banks of both Wagg Creek and Mission Creek, as well as passing by the large upland sports area, complete with sports fields, gravel running track, playground, spray park and a lighted baseball diamond and grandstand. maplewood conservation area I 8 This 35-hectare salt marsh, with over 3km of wheelchair-accessible trails, is of prime importance for fish and wildlife habitat, and is home to over 200 species of birds. The development of this conservation area was a joint project between the Vancouver Port Corporation, Environment Canada, Wild Bird Trust of bc and the District of North Vancouver. For information, call the Wild Bird Trust 604 .924 .2581. mosquito creek park trail C3 - C7 Winding along the forested, western bank of Mosquito Creek, this trail system extends from Marine Drive up to Mosquito Creek and William Griffin parks, and north along Del Rio Drive to Montroyal Boulevard. This trail is leash-optional (off leash, but under control) for dogs. mountain trails at fromme and seymour With stunning views and challenging terrain, mountain trails continue to grow in popularity with hikers, mountain bikers and naturalists. For further information on mountain biking, check out the North Shore Mountain Bike Association web site (www.nsmba. bc.ca). Please note, unauthorized trail construction is not permitted. sea-to-sky trail – lynn creek The Sea-to-Sky Trail follows Lynn Creek with a waterfront staging area at Harbour View Park, and winds along roadways north to Lynnmouth, Bridgman and Seylynn parks to connect to Inter River and Lynn Canyon parks. Urban Greenway green necklace D7 There is a 1.5km multi-use trail along Keith Road from Jones Avenue to St. Andrews, with gentle grades for pedestrians, recreational cyclists and wheeled mobility devices. Watch for spectacular public art pieces along the way. Special Events North Vancouver parks provide an ideal setting for a wide range of special community events and festivals organized through the North Vancouver Recreation Commission (604.983.6575). Popular annual events include the Carol Ship Festival, Penguin Plunge, Caribbean Festival and Canada Day Celebrations, as well as com- petitive events such as the Terry Fox Run and Knee Knacker Race. Weddings, picnic shelters and special trail events can be arranged through the Parks Departments at the District of North Vancouver (604 .990. 3800) or, for City Parks, through the North Vancouver Recreation Commission (604.983.6575). Year Round Attractions Throughout the year there is a multitude of opportunities to get out and enjoy North Vancouver’s parks. lynn canyon ecology centre H5 Located in Lynn Canyon Park, the Ecology Centre makes learning fun for the budding young naturalist, with interactive displays, films and programs, and guided walks by experienced staff and volunteers. Free admission. Open weekdays: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm; weekends/holidays ( June – Sept): 10:00 am – 5:00 pm and weekends/ holidays ( Oct – May): 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm; closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day. Phone: 604.990.3755. maplewood farm H8 Recognized in 2000 as a Millennium Heritage site, one of twelve such North Shore locations honoured for their importance to historical, natural and cultural significance, Maplewood Farm is situated on agricultural land dating back to the early 1900s. A thriving dairy farm in the 1920s, this two-hectare visiting farm opened to the public as a District of North Vancouver park in 1975 and is now home to more than 200 domestic animals and birds. Visitors can enjoy seasonal pony rides, a daily milking demonstration, special seasonal events, and a great gift shop. Popular contact areas are Goathill where the goat kids and their moms play, and Rabbitat where the bunnies live. An educational and enjoyable destination for children and adults alike who want to rekindle the spirit of the North Shore’s rural heritage and get up close and personal with story book characters. Admission charges apply. Open 10:00 am – 4:00 pm daily (September through March closed Mondays). Phone: 604.929.5610. Stewardship Stewardship is a satisfying, rewarding and meaningful way to contribute to our community. A wide variety of stewardship opportunities are available: mahon park stewards An awarding winning volunteer group active in the protection and enhancement of Mahon Park; supported by cnv and Evergreen. north shore streamkeepers Streamkeepers work to protect and enhance the environmental health of creeks throughout the North Shore. Streamkeepers are active in public education, information sharing, habitat restoration and enhancement, and environmental monitoring. seymour salmonid society The Seymour Salmonid Society runs the Seymour River Fish Hatchery and Education Centre. volunteer opportunities For volunteer opportunities, check the CNV and DNV websites for contact information and range of projects. North Shore Native Ecology / Fish The North Shore, positioned between the coastal mountains and the waterfront edge of Burrard Inlet, provides a spectacular setting and a rich and varied natural environment. fish bearing streams The North Shore is fortunate to have some of the few remaining salmon bearing streams in Metro Vancouver. A number of North Shore creeks support populations of coho, chinook and pink salmon, cutthroat trout, steelhead and Dolly Varden char. Protect our riparian zones by staying out of sensitive creek, ponds, and river areas. native plants Planting native plants not only improves the biodiversity of our communities, but it is water-wise, preserves local heritage and helps maintain the natural character of North Vancouver. invasive plants Invasive plants, such as English Ivy, spread rapidly, choking out existing native plants. The main contributor to the spread of invasives is illegal dumping of garden waste, which has contributed to the reduced ecological health of many natural areas. See www.cnv.org for suggested alternate plants. Park / Trail / Bike Etiquette emerald park D8 This small park is adjacent to the historic 1904 Hamersley House which represents a fine example of early North Shore residential architecture. Since 2002, Hamersley House has been operated as a bed and breakfast. moodyville park E8 Moodyville, founded by Sewell Prescott Moody, was home to Moody’s Mill and the Moodyville townsite. An interpretive trail, complete with signage, tells the fascinating story of the North Shore’s first European settlement. victoria park D7 Victoria Park was created as the first and central component of a system of parks and boulevards promoted as North Vancouver’s ‘Necklace of Parks’. In 1905, area residents began clearing the forest and by 1910, formal pathways were laid out and lined with European species of trees; over 100 of these original trees remain today. In the eastern half of the park is the Cenotaph and Commemorative Flame. Waterfront Parks cates park / whey-ah-wichen park L 9 North Vancouver’s largest waterfront park offers a 6km waterfront trail, winding past sandy beaches and coastal rainforest; large picnic areas, tennis courts, playgrounds, kayak rentals, boat launch with dock, washrooms, picnic shelter, concession stand and beach swimming (with lifeguards) during summer months. This park is co-managed by the Tsleil-Waututh Nation and the District of North Vancouver. Whey-ah-Wichen is a Tsleil-Waututh word that means “faces the wind”. deep cove / panorama park L 6 Located in quaint Deep Cove Village, this waterfront park offers spectacular views of Indian Arm and the North Shore mountains; as well as beaches, playgrounds, picnic shelters, bbq’s, a water- front trail, swimming, kayak/canoe rentals, change rooms and washrooms. waterfront park C8 A large, open waterfront park offering waterfront access, a play- ground, picnic areas, and views of Vancouver’s skyline, Stanley Park and Lions Gate Bridge. Throughout the year, Waterfront Park is venue to a number of exciting special events and festivals, including the Wild Lights Summer Solstice Festival, the Annual Clam Chowder Cook-off and Boat Building Contest, Caribbean Festival, Canada Day Celebrations, Carol Ships Festival and numerous car shows. waterfront corridors and views Smaller waterfront parks and access points dot the North Vancouver shoreline, providing unique views of the downtown skyline, industrial waterfront, and mountain backdrop. Check out Lowry Lane, Kings Mills Walk, and Strathcona Park to name a few idyllic spots. burrard dry dock C8 Standing as a tribute to the City of North Vancouver’s shipbuilding history and rich marine heritage, the shipyards and the Burrard Dry Dock pier, a 700-foot long pier and waterfront walk, offer spectacular 360-degree views of Vancouver’s skyline and the North Shore mountains. boating Small boat and kayak launching facilities are located at Cates Park/Whey-ah-Wichen and Deep Cove Park, where fees may apply. For more information and launching fees, contact dnv Parks at 604 .990.3800. Lowry Park, Strathcona Park, Strathcona Wharf, Sunshine Wharf and Woodlands Wharf also provide opportunities to launch small boats. Small boat moorage, maximum three hours, is available at Gold- sworthy Pier in Waterfront Park, and at the shipyard’s St. Roch Dock. Play playgrounds Whether you’re age 6, 60, or somewhere in-between, you’ll have fun in North Vancouver’s 65 playgrounds. The most popular community playgrounds include Cates, Mosquito Creek, St. Andrews, Myrtle, Princess, and Parkgate Parks, to name a few. Many parks also offer picnic tables and seating. spray parks All bursting with activity from May to September, spray parks can be found at Eldon, Kilmer, Myrtle and Viewlynn Parks. Mahon Park is the largest spray park, offering over 20 water play pieces to enjoy. skateboarding Whether street style or bowl skating, there’s something for every interest and ability at Kirkstone, Seylynn, William Griffin, Parkgate and City Skate parks. multi-purpose courts, lacrosse and tennis For the avid hockey, tennis, or lacrosse players, check out the map for locations to enjoy your sport. With over 40 hard-surfaced courts, there’s a wide variety to choose from. bike parks Working in partnership with user groups, bikers can enjoy the dirt bike parks at Inter River and Myrtle parks. Park Heritage carisbrooke D5 One of North Vancouver’s oldest parks, Carisbrooke was laid out in 1912-13 by the bc Electric Street Railway Company. A bandstand was built in 1913 with the first band concert held on August 29, 1913. cates park/whey-ah-wichen L 9 When visiting the park, you’ll want to walk the shoreline trail known as the Malcolm Lowry Trail. Watch for the stone marker, which has been placed along the trail, and imagine the squatter’s shack on the beach where Lowry wrote many of his stories. For centuries, the Tsleil-Waututh Nation occupied these lands and are now active in co-managing the park. crickmay park D6 Crickmay Park has been home to the North Vancouver Horticultural Hall, Japanese Tea House, Scout Hall and at one time was the termi- nus of the Lonsdale Streetcar. Today, Crickmay Park has a playground surrounded by lush gardens and mature trees. Know where Dogs are Not Permitted · Playgrounds, playing fields, beaches, fitness circuits, tennis courts, spray pools, picnic areas, running tracks, golf courses, bowling greens and the North Vancouver Cemetery are off limits for dogs at all times. Leaving Dog Droppings Just doesn’t Cut It · Bring a litter bag for picking up your dog’s droppings. · Pick up your dog droppings and take home for proper disposal. Respect the Park, its Plants and Wildlife · Do not allow your dog to chase any animals, including birds. · Do not allow your dog to dig holes on beaches or in other areas. · Keep dogs out of creeks, streams, and ponds. Tread Lightly on Trails · Stay on trails to prevent erosion and other soil damage. · Respect seasonal conditions in parks. Tips to Protect your Dog’s Image: · Your dog should be licensed, with vaccinations up-to-date. · Do not let your dog jump up on anyone. · Keep dogs which are in season away from off leash areas. · Self-limit the number of dogs being walked to a maximum of three at any given time. · Do not leave your dog unattended. For information about obtaining a dog license visit the District or City of North Vancouver websites. commercial dog walkers Commercial Dog Walkers require a dnv Parks Commercial Use Permit. For further information, call (604.990.3800) or check www.dnv.org. tread lightly · Stay on the trails–wandering or riding off trails causes damage to vegetation and wildlife, and results in erosion. · Motorized vehicles are not permitted on park trails. · Unauthorized trail construction or structures is not permitted. pack it out · Camping, smoking and open fires are not permitted at any time. · Trash belongs in your pocket, not on the trail. respect wildlife · Remember, any park or greenbelt is a wildlife corridor. If you encounter a bear, remain calm and slowly back away. For more information on becoming ‘Bear Aware’, visit www.dnv.org, or contact the DNV Parks Department. park / trail / bike safety and conduct Several North Vancouver parks are in wilderness areas, be prepared and take responsibility for your safety. · Dress appropriate for the weather, with proper footwear, headgear, food, water, raingear, and a first-aid kit. · Before you head out, make sure you leave your route and expected return time with a contact. · Learn the ‘Ten Essentials’ before heading out to wilderness areas: visit www.northshorerescue.com. Dogs in Parks To balance the interests of all park users, as well as the natural environment, it is important for dog owners to adopt an approach to managing their dog that respects both the park environment and other park users: M O O DY V ILLE. C . O F V . A R C H I V E S B U P 2 N 51 For Quick Reference City of North Vancouver 604.983.7333 | www.cnv.org Engineering Parks + Environment District of North Vancouver Parks 604.990.3800 | www.dnv.org North Vancouver Recreation Commission 604 . 987 . 7529 General Information 604.983.6318 For sport field bookings in City and District Parks Special Events 604 .983 .6575 For special events in City and District Parks Cates Park /Whey-ah-Wichen Boat Launch 604.990.3800 Gallant Ave Wharf Moorage - DNV Parks Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre 604.990.3755 | www.dnv.org/ecology | 3663 Park Road Maplewood Farm 604.929.5610 | www.maplewoodfarm.bc.ca 405 Seymour River Place Northlands and Murdo Frazer Golf Courses 604.924 .2950 | www.golfnorthlands.com Metro Vancouver Parks 604. 432.6200 | www.metrovancouver.org BC Provincial Parks 604.924.2200 | www.env.gov.bc.ca This map was printed on 50% recycled paper containing 25% post-consumer waste, saving approximately 27 trees, 3,000 lbs of greenhouse gases, almost 10,000 gallons of wastewater and over 1,600 lbs of solid waste. 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SportNorth Vancouver parks are popular with sports fi eld users, and offer a wide range of grass, artifi cial turf, and all-weather surfaces. Artifi cial turf fi elds for soccer, football and fi eld hockey can be found at Confederation, Sutherland, and William Griffi n Parks.

For sports fi eld and artifi cial turf fi eld bookings, contact the North Vancouver Recreation Commission at 604.983.6318.

Ravine / Nature Trailsbaden powell trail

This scenic and popular 42km trail traverses east-west from Deep Cove in North Vancouver, to Horseshoe Bay in West Vancouver. The trail can be accessed from several points in North Vancouver, including the base of Grouse Mountain Resort, Lynn Canyon Park, Lower Seymour Conservation Area, Mt. Seymour Provincial Park, and Panorama Park. The trail is well marked with orange trail-markers and regular signs indicating distance and direction.

transcanada trail

The TransCanada Trail is a shared-use recreation trail that winds through all Canadian provinces. One of the longest trails of its kind, a section winds through scenic North Vancouver. Check the map for route. For further information, check the web site of the Trails Society of bc at www.tctrail.ca.

heywood park B6

Extending from Marine Drive to the Upper Levels Highway, this trail system follows MacKay Creek and passes through coastal rainfor-est, a natural fl oodplain, open lawn area, a playground and past all-weather sports fi elds.

lynn canyon park G7 - H4

With 250 hectares of west-coast rainforest, scenic canyons, pools and creeks to explore, as well as the Ecology Centre and famous Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge, this park is popular with both residents and visitors alike. The rugged hiking trails, which vary in length and expertise, are linked to Metro Vancouver’s Lynn Head-waters Park and Lower Seymour Conservation Area. Park rangers are on-hand during the summer months to provide more infor-mation on this truly west-coast experience. After exploring Lynn Canyon Park, a snack at the Lynn Canyon Café, open year round, will be just the thing to round out your visit.

mahon park C6 - C7

Established in 1914, Mahon Park has winding trails that traverse along the banks of both Wagg Creek and Mission Creek, as well as passing by the large upland sports area, complete with sports fi elds, gravel running track, playground, spray park and a lighted baseball diamond and grandstand.

maplewood conservation area I8

This 35-hectare salt marsh, with over 3km of wheelchair-accessible trails, is of prime importance for fi sh and wildlife habitat, and is home to over 200 species of birds.

The development of this conservation area was a joint project between the Vancouver Port Corporation, Environment Canada, Wild Bird Trust of bc and the District of North Vancouver. For information, call the Wild Bird Trust 604.924.2581.

mosquito creek park trail C3 - C7

Winding along the forested, western bank of Mosquito Creek, this trail system extends from Marine Drive up to Mosquito Creek and William Griffi n parks, and north along Del Rio Drive to Montroyal Boulevard. This trail is leash-optional (off leash, but under control) for dogs.

mountain trails at fromme and seymour

With stunning views and challenging terrain, mountain trails continue to grow in popularity with hikers, mountain bikers and naturalists. For further information on mountain biking, check out the North Shore Mountain Bike Association web site (www.nsmba.bc.ca). Please note, unauthorized trail construction is not permitted.

sea-to-sky trail – lynn creek

The Sea-to-Sky Trail follows Lynn Creek with a waterfront staging area at Harbour View Park, and winds along roadways north to Lynnmouth, Bridgman and Seylynn parks to connect to Inter River and Lynn Canyon parks.

Urban Greenwaygreen necklace D7

There is a 1.5km multi-use trail along Keith Road from Jones Avenue to St. Andrews, with gentle grades for pedestrians, recreational cyclists and wheeled mobility devices. Watch for spectacular public art pieces along the way.

Special EventsNorth Vancouver parks provide an ideal setting for a wide range of special community events and festivals organized through the North Vancouver Recreation Commission (604.983.6575). Popular annual events include the Carol Ship Festival, Penguin Plunge, Caribbean Festival and Canada Day Celebrations, as well as com-petitive events such as the Terry Fox Run and Knee Knacker Race. Weddings, picnic shelters and special trail events can be arranged through the Parks Departments at the District of North Vancouver (604.990. 3800) or, for City Parks, through the North Vancouver Recreation Commission (604.983.6575).

Year Round AttractionsThroughout the year there is a multitude of opportunities to get out and enjoy North Vancouver’s parks.

lynn canyon ecology centre H5

Located in Lynn Canyon Park, the Ecology Centre makes learning fun for the budding young naturalist, with interactive displays, fi lms and programs, and guided walks by experienced staff and volunteers. Free admission. Open weekdays: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm ; weekends/holidays (June – Sept): 10:00 am – 5:00 pm and weekends/holidays (Oct – May): 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm ; closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day. Phone: 604.990.3755.

maplewood farm H8

Recognized in 2000 as a Millennium Heritage site, one of twelve such North Shore locations honoured for their importance to historical, natural and cultural signifi cance, Maplewood Farm is situated on agricultural land dating back to the early 1900s. A thriving dairy farm in the 1920s, this two-hectare visiting farm opened to the public as a District of North Vancouver park in 1975 and is now home to more than 200 domestic animals and birds. Visitors can enjoy seasonal pony rides, a daily milking demonstration, special seasonal events, and a great gift shop. Popular contact areas are Goathill where the goat kids and their moms play, and Rabbitat where the bunnies live. An educational and enjoyable destination for children and adults alike who want to rekindle the spirit of the North Shore’s rural heritage and get up close and personal with story book characters. Admission charges apply. Open 10:00 am – 4:00 pm daily (September through March closed Mondays). Phone: 604.929.5610.

StewardshipStewardship is a satisfying, rewarding and meaningful way to contribute to our community. A wide variety of stewardship opportunities are available:

mahon park stewards

An awarding winning volunteer group active in the protection and enhancement of Mahon Park; supported by cnv and Evergreen.

north shore streamkeepers

Streamkeepers work to protect and enhance the environmental health of creeks throughout the North Shore. Streamkeepers are active in public education, information sharing, habitat restoration and enhancement, and environmental monitoring.

seymour salmonid society

The Seymour Salmonid Society runs the Seymour River Fish Hatchery and Education Centre.

volunteer opportunities

For volunteer opportunities, check the CNV and DNV websites for contact information and range of projects.

North Shore Native Ecology /FishThe North Shore, positioned between the coastal mountains and the waterfront edge of Burrard Inlet, provides a spectacular setting and a rich and varied natural environment.

fish bearing streams

The North Shore is fortunate to have some of the few remaining salmon bearing streams in Metro Vancouver. A number of North Shore creeks support populations of coho, chinook and pink salmon, cutthroat trout, steelhead and Dolly Varden char. Protect our riparian zones by staying out of sensitive creek, ponds, and river areas.

native plants

Planting native plants not only improves the biodiversity of our communities, but it is water-wise, preserves local heritage and helps maintain the natural character of North Vancouver.

invasive plants

Invasive plants, such as English Ivy, spread rapidly, choking out existing native plants. The main contributor to the spread of invasives is illegal dumping of garden waste, which has contributed to the reduced ecological health of many natural areas. See www.cnv.org for suggested alternate plants.

Park / Trail / Bike Etiquette

emerald park D8

This small park is adjacent to the historic 1904 Hamersley House which represents a fi ne example of early North Shore residential architecture. Since 2002, Hamersley House has been operated as a bed and breakfast.

moodyville park E8

Moodyville, founded by Sewell Prescott Moody, was home to Moody’s Mill and the Moodyville townsite. An interpretive trail, complete with signage, tells the fascinating story of the North Shore’s fi rst European settlement.

victoria park D7

Victoria Park was created as the fi rst and central component of a system of parks and boulevards promoted as North Vancouver’s ‘Necklace of Parks’. In 1905, area residents began clearing the forest and by 1910, formal pathways were laid out and lined with European species of trees; over 100 of these original trees remain today. In the eastern half of the park is the Cenotaph and Commemorative Flame.

Waterfront Parkscates park / whey-ah-wichen park L9

North Vancouver’s largest waterfront park offers a 6km waterfront trail, winding past sandy beaches and coastal rainforest; large picnic areas, tennis courts, playgrounds, kayak rentals, boat launch with dock, washrooms, picnic shelter, concession stand and beach swimming (with lifeguards) during summer months. This park is co-managed by the Tsleil-Waututh Nation and the District of North Vancouver. Whey-ah-Wichen is a Tsleil-Waututh word that means “faces the wind”.

deep cove / panorama park L6

Located in quaint Deep Cove Village, this waterfront park offers spectacular views of Indian Arm and the North Shore mountains; as well as beaches, playgrounds, picnic shelters, bbq’s, a water-front trail, swimming, kayak/canoe rentals, change rooms and washrooms.

waterfront park C8

A large, open waterfront park offering waterfront access, a play-ground, picnic areas, and views of Vancouver’s skyline, Stanley Park and Lions Gate Bridge. Throughout the year, Waterfront Park is venue to a number of exciting special events and festivals, including the Wild Lights Summer Solstice Festival, the Annual Clam Chowder Cook-off and Boat Building Contest, Caribbean Festival, Canada Day Celebrations, Carol Ships Festival and numerous car shows.

waterfront corridors and views

Smaller waterfront parks and access points dot the North Vancouver shoreline, providing unique views of the downtown skyline, industrial waterfront, and mountain backdrop. Check out Lowry Lane, Kings Mills Walk, and Strathcona Park to name a few idyllic spots.

burrard dry dock C8

Standing as a tribute to the City of North Vancouver’s shipbuilding history and rich marine heritage, the shipyards and the Burrard Dry Dock pier, a 700-foot long pier and waterfront walk, offer spectacular 360-degree views of Vancouver’s skyline and the North Shore mountains.

boating

Small boat and kayak launching facilities are located at Cates Park/Whey-ah-Wichen and Deep Cove Park, where fees may apply. For more information and launching fees, contact dnv Parks at 604.990.3800. Lowry Park, Strathcona Park, Strathcona Wharf, Sunshine Wharf and Woodlands Wharf also provide opportunities to launch small boats.

Small boat moorage, maximum three hours, is available at Gold-sworthy Pier in Waterfront Park, and at the shipyard’s St. Roch Dock.

Playplaygrounds

Whether you’re age 6, 60, or somewhere in-between, you’ll have fun in North Vancouver’s 65 playgrounds. The most popular community playgrounds include Cates, Mosquito Creek, St. Andrews, Myrtle, Princess, and Parkgate Parks, to name a few. Many parks also offer picnic tables and seating.

spray parks

All bursting with activity from May to September, spray parks can be found at Eldon, Kilmer, Myrtle and Viewlynn Parks. Mahon Park is the largest spray park, offering over 20 water play pieces to enjoy.

skateboarding

Whether street style or bowl skating, there’s something for every interest and ability at Kirkstone, Seylynn, William Griffi n, Parkgate and City Skate parks.

multi-purpose courts, lacrosse and tennis

For the avid hockey, tennis, or lacrosse players, check out the map for locations to enjoy your sport. With over 40 hard-surfaced courts, there’s a wide variety to choose from.

bike parks

Working in partnership with user groups, bikers can enjoy the dirt bike parks at Inter River and Myrtle parks.

Park Heritagecarisbrooke D5

One of North Vancouver’s oldest parks, Carisbrooke was laid out in 1912-13 by the bc Electric Street Railway Company. A bandstand was built in 1913 with the fi rst band concert held on August 29, 1913.

cates park/whey-ah-wichen L9

When visiting the park, you’ll want to walk the shoreline trail known as the Malcolm Lowry Trail. Watch for the stone marker, which has been placed along the trail, and imagine the squatter’s shack on the beach where Lowry wrote many of his stories. For centuries, the Tsleil-Waututh Nation occupied these lands and are now active in co-managing the park.

crickmay park D6

Crickmay Park has been home to the North Vancouver Horticultural Hall, Japanese Tea House, Scout Hall and at one time was the termi-nus of the Lonsdale Streetcar. Today, Crickmay Park has a playground surrounded by lush gardens and mature trees.

Know where Dogs are Not Permitted· Playgrounds, playing fi elds, beaches, fi tness circuits, tennis courts, spray pools, picnic areas, running tracks, golf courses, bowling greens and the North Vancouver Cemetery are off limits for dogs at all times.

Leaving Dog Droppings Just doesn’t Cut It· Bring a litter bag for picking up your dog’s droppings.· Pick up your dog droppings and take home for proper disposal.

Respect the Park, its Plants and Wildlife· Do not allow your dog to chase any animals, including birds. · Do not allow your dog to dig holes on beaches or in other areas. · Keep dogs out of creeks, streams, and ponds.

Tread Lightly on Trails· Stay on trails to prevent erosion and other soil damage. · Respect seasonal conditions in parks.

Tips to Protect your Dog’s Image:· Your dog should be licensed, with vaccinations up-to-date. · Do not let your dog jump up on anyone. · Keep dogs which are in season away from off leash areas.· Self-limit the number of dogs being walked to a maximum of three at any given time. · Do not leave your dog unattended.

For information about obtaining a dog license visit the District or City of North Vancouver websites.

commercial dog walkers

Commercial Dog Walkers require a dnv Parks Commercial Use Permit. For further information, call (604.990.3800) or check www.dnv.org.

tread lightly

· Stay on the trails–wandering or riding off trails causes damage to vegetation and wildlife, and results in erosion. · Motorized vehicles are not permitted on park trails. · Unauthorized trail construction or structures is not permitted.

pack it out

· Camping, smoking and open fi res are not permitted at any time.· Trash belongs in your pocket, not on the trail.

respect wildlife

· Remember, any park or greenbelt is a wildlife corridor. If you encounter a bear, remain calm and slowly back away. For more information on becoming ‘Bear Aware’, visit www.dnv.org, or contact the DNV Parks Department.

park / trail / bike safety and conduct

Several North Vancouver parks are in wilderness areas, be prepared and take responsibility for your safety.· Dress appropriate for the weather, with proper footwear, headgear, food, water, raingear, and a fi rst-aid kit. · Before you head out, make sure you leave your route and expected return time with a contact. · Learn the ‘Ten Essentials’ before heading out to wilderness areas: visit www.northshorerescue.com.

Dogs in ParksTo balance the interests of all park users, as well as the natural environment, it is important for dog owners to adopt an approach to managing their dog that respects both the park environment and other park users:

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For Quick ReferenceCity of North Vancouver604.983.7333 | www.cnv.org Engineering Parks + Environment

District of North Vancouver Parks604.990.3800 | www.dnv.org

North Vancouver Recreation Commission604 .987.7529 General Information604.983.6318 For sport fi eld bookings in City and District Parks

Special Events604 .983 .6575 For special events in City and District Parks

Cates Park /Whey-ah-Wichen Boat Launch604.990.3800 Gallant Ave Wharf Moorage - DNV Parks

Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre 604.990.3755 | www.dnv.org/ecology | 3663 Park Road

Maplewood Farm604.929.5610 | www.maplewoodfarm.bc.ca 405 Seymour River Place

Northlands and Murdo Frazer Golf Courses604.924 .2950 | www.golfnorthlands.com

Metro Vancouver Parks604.432.6200 | www.metrovancouver.org

BC Provincial Parks604.924.2200 | www.env.gov.bc.ca

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31 Moodyville Park E8

32 Mosquito Creek Park C6

33 Norseman Park D6 1

34 Ottawa Gardens D7

35 Rey Sargent Park D6

36 Rodger Burnes Park D6 2

37 St. Andrews Park D7

38 Sam Walker Park D7

39 Semisch Park C7

40 SkatePark D6

41 Sunrise Park F8

42 Tempe Heights Park E6 2

43 Victoria Park East D7

44 Victoria Park West D7

45 Wagg Creek Park D6

46 Waterfront Park C8

47 Westview Park C5

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1 14th Street Civic Plaza D7

2 Bewicke Park C8

3 Boulevard Park E7 1 4 1

4 Chief August Jack Park D7

5 Chief Dan George Park E8

6 Chief Mathias Joe Park D8

7 Chris Zuehlke Park C6 1

8 Cloverley Park F8 4

9 Crickmay Park D6

10 Derek Inman Park D8 2

11 Eastview Park F6

12 Emerald Park D8

13 Grand Boulevard E7

14 Greenwood Park E6

15 Hamersley Park D8

16 Hamilton Park B6 2

17 Heywood Park B6

18 High Place Park E8

19 Hyak Park B7

20 Jack Loucks Court D8

21 Kealy Woods Park E6

22 Kings Mill Walk B8

23 Kinsman Park C6 2 2

24 Larson Park C6

25 Loutet Park F7 3 2

26 Lynnmouth Park F8

27 MacLeod Park B6

28 Mahon Park C6 1 1

29 McDougall Field D6 1 2

30 McEvoy Park C7

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48 Alderwood Strip A7

49 Alpine Park C3

50 Arborlynn Park G7

51 Baden Powell Trail NA

52 Barbour Park A6

53 Belle Isle Park A6

54 Blueridge Park I6

55 Bowser Trail A6

56 Braemar Park E4

57 Briarlynn Park F6

58 Bridgman Park G8

59 Brooksbank Park F7 1

60 Burns Road Park L7

61 Byron Park I6

62 Canyon Creek Park H6

63 Capilano Park A5

64 Carisbrooke Park D5

65 Cates Pk/Whey-Ah-Wichen L9 4

66 Cleveland Park B3 2 2

67 Cove Cliff Park L7

68 Cove/Mtn. Forest K6-L6

69 Cutter’s Island Park G8

70 Deep Cove L6

71 Delbrook Park C5 2 2

72 Doran Park G4

73 Draycott Park G5

74 Dudley Place B5

75 Eldon Park B4 2 2

76 Evelyn Park G 4 2

77 Fairmont Park C 5

78 Fairway Park L 8

79 Garibaldi Park K 8 2

80 Glenwood Park B 3 1

81 Grousewoods Park B 2 2

82 Harbourview Park F 9

83 Hastings Creek Park G 6

84 Hogan’s Pools H 8

85 Hunter Park F 5

86 Indian River Park K 7 2

87 Institute Park F 5 2

88 Inter River Park G 7 4

89 Keith-Lynn Park F 7

90 Kilmer Park G 4 3

91 Kirkstone Park F 6 4 1

92 Lillooet Park H 7

93 Lower MacKay Creek Park B 7

94 Lowry Lane Park L 8

95 Lynnmour Park G 7

96 Lynn Canyon Park G 5

97 Lynn Valley Park F 5 2

98 MacKay Creek Marsh B 7

99 MacKay Creek Park B 4

100 Malaspina Park C 2

101 Maplewood Farm H 8

102 Maplewood Cons. Area I 8

103 Marie Place Park G 8

104 McCartney Creek Park I 7 2 4

105 McNair Park G 3

106 Michael Park F 7

107 Mosquito Creek Park C 4

108 Mountain View Park G 3

109 Murdo Frazer Park B 5 7

110 Murdo Fr. Pitch & Putt B 5

111 Myrtle Park L 7 4 3

112 Norgate Park A 7 2

113 Northlands Golf Course J 7

114 Panorama Park L 6

115 Parkgate Park K 7 2

116 Pemberton Park B 7 1

117 Pierard Park G 5

118 Pioneer Park F 5

119 Princess Park E5 2

120 Rockland Park D 4

121 Roche Point Park K 8

122 Russell Park L 7

123 Sarita Park C 3

124 Sechelt Park I 6

125 Seylynn Park G 8 2

126 Seymour River Park H 8

127 Sherwood Park L 8

128 Sowden Park B6 2

129 Strathaven Park J 8

130 Strathcona Park M 7

131 Strathcona Wharf M 7

132 St. Albans Park D 4

133 Trillium Park I 7

134 Underwood Park G 3

135 Viewlynn Park G 6 1

136 Welch Strip A 7 1

137 Westover Park G 5 2

138 Wickenden Park M 7

139 William Griffi n Park C 5 1 1

140 Windridge Park I 8

141 Windsor Park I8

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City Parks District Parks

RecCentres

This map is for illustrative purposes only and is not intended as a legal survey map.

City ParksA Centennial Theatre D6

B Delbrook recCentre C5

C John Braithwaite Community Centre D8

D Grant Connell Tennis Centre B7

E Harry Jerome recCentre D6

F Karen Magnussen recCentre F6

G Lynn Valley recCentre G4

H Memorial recCentre D6

I Mickey McDougall recCentre D5

J Mollie Nye House F6

K North Shore Neighbourhood House D8

L Parkgate Community Centre K7

M Ron Andrews recCentre I7

N Seylynn recCentre G7

O William Griffi n recCentre C5

Notes on TrailsSpecifi c Information on Dogs

the “dogs allowed off leash” areas are specifically

along the trails in designated parks, and not

throughout the whole park or in the rivers and

streams.

for more detailed or current information on

dogs in parks regulations refer to bylaw 5981

(district) or bylaw 6611 (city).

please be aware of the jurisdiction you are in

and the corresponding regulations. any trails

illustrated on the map outside of dnv/cnv

boundaries may be subject to change and

modifications in accordance with the land

owner who manages the property.

municipal boundary

trails

major trailhead

park (matrix) numbers

reccentres

district and city parks

alpine and other authority areas

district of north vancouver

city of north vancouver

first nations

parking

waterfront access

bird watching

bridges

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Golf Dr Beach Access

Dollar Rd Beach Access

Lowry Lane Prk

Beachview Dr Access

Beachview Dr Access

Beachview Dr Access

Harris Pl Beach Access

Epps Ave Beach Access

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Eldon Park

Cleveland Park

Capilano RiverRegional Park(METRO VANCOUVER)

(GVWD)

Baden Powell Trailhead

MosquitoCreek Park

Mahon Park

CNV Operations Centre

Squamish NationMission Reserve

Waterfront Park

Seabus Terminal

to Vancouver

to Lions Gate Bridge andVancouver

burrard inlet

DNV Municipal Hall

Princess Park

Boulevard Park

Victoria Park

CNV City Hall and Library

Harbourview Park

Lynn HeadwatersRegional Park(METRO VANCOUVER)

Lower SeymourConservation Area(METRO VANCOUVER)

Lynn Canyon Park

Inter River Park

Second Narrows Bridge

MaplewoodFarm

Squamish Nation Seymour Creek Reserve

CapilanoCollege

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Northlands GolfCourse

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Parkgate Park

Tsleil-Waututh Nation

Seymour Golf Course

Myrtle Park

Panorama/Deep Cove Park

Baden Powell Trail Head

Mount Seymour Provincial Park(BC PARKS)

DEEP COVE

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Centennial Theatre

Lawn Bowling

14th Street Civic Plaza

RCMP

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Chiba Garden

DNV OperationsCentre

Ecology Centre

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rice lake rd bridge

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Burrard Dry Dock

Grouse Mountain Resort

NB. Property lines are illustrative only.

Trans Canada Trailconnects to CapilanoRiver Regional Park and West Vancouver

DNV

DNV

METRO VANCOUVER

DNV

Gallant Wharf

DNV

DNV

Squamish Nation Seymour Creek Reserve

Kennard Greenway

Lions Gate Hospital

TransCanada Highway

twin bridges

Panorama Dr Beach AccessPanorama Dr Beach Access

Strathcona Place Beach Access

DROP OFF AREAFOR TRAIL USERS

pedestrian overpasspedestrian overpass

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