VANCOUVER — Designs have been approved for the , a new waterfront destination park on False Creek in Vancouver’s Olympic Village.
According to a release, the concept for the 1.2-hectare park is shaped by the for the design of parks in Northeast False Creek and by what was heard from local First Nations and community members during two rounds of engagement, held in fall 2022 and spring 2024.
The park’s concept plan features:
- A songbird tree grove with a network of braided paths and shaded seating areas.
- A large level lawn at the heart of the park designed to provide space for small-scale community events and casual gatherings.
- A flexible active zone adjacent to the Creekside Community Centre for fitness and recreation programming opportunities.
- A variety of seating areas. Â
- Separated walking and cycling paths to provide routes along the water and throughout the park.
The plan also includes opportunities for cultural recognition, education and visual representation, including Indigenous artwork to support inter-generational knowledge transfer, and hÉ™nÌ“qÌ“É™minÌ“É™mÌ“ and  Sḵwx̱wú7mesh snÃchim languages woven throughout the area through wayfinding, signs and place naming.
°µÍø½ûÇøion of phase one is scheduled to begin on the south side of the project site in late 2026 and complete in late 2028. An official park name will be identified and announced through a separate naming process.
Phase two, which includes the creation of a habitat at the shoreline, will commence following the completion of ongoing engineering studies for the deck and foreshore area.
City of Vancouver Engineering Services also plan to upgrade the Ontario Greenway located along the west side of the park.
The park will serve the more than 12,000 residents living within a 10-minute walk of the site and 34,000 residents living within a kilometre.
Learn more about the project at .
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