Overall, Oppenheimer does enough things for a wide amount of people that it’s hard to fault too much, and it certainly meets the needs for many in the community.
Tag Archives: Vancouver parks
#95: Slocan Park
Slocan is a good but not great park, especially now that it’s gotten a million-dollar upgrade of its grass fields.
#96: Tisdall Park
Tisdall is one of the best in south central Vancouver — a sprawling, peaceful park, with plenty of big, leafy trees.
#97: Collingwood Park
Collinwood Park screams out the 1970s: a crunchier era of Vancouver, less grand but quickly growing.
#98: Hastings Mill Park
There’s not much to Hastings Mill Park, but when you’re a big field right on the ocean you don’t need a ton to be a nice park to hang out in.
#99: Moberly Park
At first glance, Moberley feels like any old Big Field Park in Vancouver with a community centre and washroom. Observe closer though, fair child, and treasures await!
#100: Trillium Park
There’s a funky ambiance to the entire park, living as it does in the shadow of the railyards and incoming new St. Paul’s Hospital.
#101: George Wainborn Park
It’s not that George Wainborn is bad. It’s just a little underdeveloped for what should be a signature waterfront park across from Granville Island.
#102: Mosaic Creek Park
Mosaic Creek is about as good as a tiny park can be with no major amenities. We just wish there were more of them.
#103: Woodland Park
There is plenty that is good around Woodland Park, and plenty that could be good inside of it, which is why it’s disappointing to say it doesn’t meet its potential when you consider everything.