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Vancouver Park Guide

A review of all 240+ parks in the City of Vancouver

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Tag Archives: Riley-Little Mountain parks

#26: Queen Elizabeth Park

It’s beautiful. It’s sprawling. It’s central. But Queen Elizabeth Park is also overrated.

Posted byJustin McElroyJanuary 24, 2022January 15, 2023Posted inRiley-Little MountainTags:Queen Elizabeth Park, Riley-Little Mountain parks, Vancouver parksLeave a comment on #26: Queen Elizabeth Park

#27: Riley Park

With Queen Elizabeth Park just across the street, it’s easy for Riley Park to get lost in its shadows. But the truth is, this smaller family park is nearly as good.

Posted byJustin McElroyJanuary 24, 2022December 25, 2022Posted inRiley-Little MountainTags:Riley Park, Riley-Little Mountain parks, Vancouver parksLeave a comment on #27: Riley Park

#31: Prince Edward Park

There’s nothing amazing about Prince Edward Park, which is why you’ll never see it in a touristy promotional campaign, but it’s quietly a top-tier neighbourhood park in Vancouver.

Posted byJustin McElroyJanuary 24, 2022December 25, 2022Posted inRiley-Little MountainTags:Prince Edward Park, Riley-Little Mountain parks, Vancouver parksLeave a comment on #31: Prince Edward Park

#55: Lillian To Park

In a short time, it’s arguably developed a reputation as one of the best mini parks in the city, and for good reason. 

Posted byJustin McElroyJanuary 24, 2022Posted inRiley-Little MountainTags:Lilian To Park, Riley-Little Mountain parks, Vancouver parksLeave a comment on #55: Lillian To Park

#161: Cartier Park

There’s a small flat field passable for T-Ball or children’s soccer, a few benches, a playground and a few tall trees for shade.

Posted byJustin McElroyJanuary 23, 2022January 9, 2023Posted inRiley-Little MountainTags:Cartier Park, Riley-Little Mountain parks, Vancouver parksLeave a comment on #161: Cartier Park

#165: Hillcrest Park

The baseball fields are good, but the soccer fields have some drainage issues, the playground is very minuscule, the shade is non-existence and there’s a surprising lack of a walking/biking path through the immense and endless fields.     

Posted byJustin McElroyJanuary 23, 2022January 9, 2023Posted inRiley-Little MountainTags:Hillcrest Park, Riley-Little Mountain parks, Vancouver parksLeave a comment on #165: Hillcrest Park

#175 Nat Bailey Stadium

Ranking Nat Bailey as a park is weird, because it’s a concrete heritage site where you can’t do 95% of the things you associate with a park. 

Posted byJustin McElroyJanuary 23, 2022January 9, 2023Posted inRiley-Little MountainTags:Nat Bailey Stadium, Riley-Little Mountain parks, Vancouver parksLeave a comment on #175 Nat Bailey Stadium
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