| Charleson Park |
999 Charleson St (@ Laurel
St) |
About the Park
Peaceful pathways wind through lush plantings and around a
waterfall and pond, opening to striking views of the downtown
shoreline. Whether passing through on the seawall or staying
awhile to enjoy the park, Charleson is sure to make your day a
bit more relaxing. |
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| Choklit Park |
W 7th Ave & Spruce
St |
About the Park
Tucked into a steep slope, Choklit Park is a series of steps and terraces with a beautiful collection of trees and shrubs. Although tiny, the park is expanded with its views to False Creek and downtown. This site was formerly the location of the Purdy’s Chocolate factory, hence the name! |
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| Granville Loop Park |
1435 W 5th Ave (@ Granville
St) |
About the Park
The unique geometry of Granville Loop Park creates numerous
areas for play or relaxation. An ingenious use of these often
unused bridge spaces, the park welcomes visitors with a
cheerful water feature, bright planting beds, open lawns,
tennis courts, and playground. |
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| Granville Park |
3001 Fir Street (@ W 14th
Ave) |
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About the Park
Granville Park consists of two spaces separated by Pine
Street. On the west side, steps lead into a sunken, grassed
court lined with cedar and hornbeam, while the east portion of
the park includes tennis courts and shaded seating areas. Both
spaces are inviting for a game of soccer or a quiet stroll. |
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| Sutcliffe Park |
1318 Cartwright St (@ Island Park Walk) |
About the Park
Tucked between Granville Island and the seawall, Sutcliffe
Park offers many pleasant places to sit and enjoy the views of
False Creek. Bright flowers line the pathways, and children
are delighted by the spraypark in warm weather. |
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| Willow Park |
802 W 7th Ave (@ Willow
St |
About the Park
This little corner park is a pleasant place to sit alone or
with friends. Its elevated position and tasteful plantings
makes it a comfortable spot that affords views to the
surrounding neighbourhood. |
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