Park Projects

A healthy community thrives with vibrant parks and public spaces. 


Each year, we undertake park renewal and development projects to improve residents’ quality of life and ensure our parks and public spaces remain sustainable for the long term.

When selecting projects, we consider a variety of factors, including community needs, park usage, park age, demographic shifts, land use changes, and environmental priorities. This thoughtful planning ensures that our parks evolve alongside our community and will continue to be enjoyed for years to come.


Current Park Projects

Planning

New Parks

Park Improvements

Recently Completed Projects

Park Recreation Shelters: In 2023, new bookable multi-purpose park shelters were installed in Heywood Park and Ray Perrault Park. For more information, visit cnv.org/ParkShelters.  

 

Greenwood Park & Kealy Woods Park: Between 2021 and 2022, several improvements were made to Greenwood Park & Kealy Woods Park, including trail upgrades, planting and restoration, and wildfire protection measures. Learn more at cnv.org/GreenwoodPark.


Hamersley Park: Between 2019 and 2020, significant upgrades were made to Hamersley Park, including installing new play equipment, additional seating, path improvements, and planting and restoration.


Lynnmouth Park: In 2021, a new fenced off-leash dog area was added to Lynnmouth Park, and trail upgrades were made in preparation for the Spirit Trail connection to Bridgman Park. 


Mahon Park: In 2023, construction began on the new Mahon Park Childcare Centre and Fieldhouse. Learn more about this project at cnv.org/MahonChildcare. In September 2022, a new skate park was added, and in 2020, a basketball court and four pickleball courts were installed.


Moodyville Park: In 2019, Moodyville Park officially opened to the public. The park features a large playground, multi-use sports court, pump track, washroom, open meadow, and multi-use path that forms part of the Spirit Trail


St. Andrews Park: Between 2021 and 2023, several improvements were made to St. Andrews Park, including installing new play equipment, additional seating and a water fountain, path improvements, and planting and restoration. Learn more at cnv.org/StAndrewsPark


Waterfront Park: In 2019, a pilot dog-off leash area was added to Waterfront Park. After monitoring and public feedback, upgrades were made and the area became a permanent feature of the park.

Contact Us

Engineering, Parks & Environment
Phone: 604-983-7333
Email: eng@cnv.org

Mother, daughter and dog at Lynnmouth Park

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