Things to do in Vancouver Coast and Mountains, Vancouver Coast and Mountains: The Best Playgrounds

April 20, 2022 Fernanda Pittenger

Discover the best top things to do in Vancouver Coast and Mountains, British Columbia including Annieville Lions Park, Whistler Olympic Plaza, Meadow Park, Terra Nova Adventure Play Environment, Fraser Foreshore Park, George Wainborn Park, Dundarave Park, Waterfront Park, Blue Mountain Park, Gates Park.
Restaurants in Vancouver Coast and Mountains

1. Annieville Lions Park

9150 112 Street, Delta, British Columbia Canada +1 604-952-3000 http://www.delta.ca/parks-recreation/parks-trails/list-of-parks/lists/all-parks/annieville-lions-park
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Annieville Lions Park

2. Whistler Olympic Plaza

4365 Blackcomb Way, Whistler, British Columbia V0N 1B4 Canada +1 604-932-5535 [email protected] http://www.whistler.ca/about/2010-winter-games/games-venues/whistler-olympic-plaza
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4.5 based on 481 reviews

Whistler Olympic Plaza

Reviewed By JoelK382 - Vancouver, Canada

I stopped in to have a quick look at the square. It brought back memories of our Olympic games good times and competitions from 2010.

3. Meadow Park

8625 Hwy 99, Whistler, British Columbia V0N 1B8 Canada +1 604-932-5535 [email protected] http://www.whistler.ca/culture-recreation/parks-trails/parks/meadow-park
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Meadow Park

This idyllic park is located on the banks of the River Golden Dreams with one of the valley’s most magnificent views of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains. This park has something for everyone from a large playground area with a children’s water park, to tennis and basketball courts and ball diamonds. Meadow Park is located in Alpine Meadows behind Meadow Park Sports Centre.

4. Terra Nova Adventure Play Environment

2340 River Road, Richmond, British Columbia Canada http://www.richmond.ca/parks/parks/about/amenities/park.aspx?ID=116
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4.5 based on 63 reviews

Terra Nova Adventure Play Environment

Reviewed By Maxar - Vancouver, Canada

Nice walk and picnic area. Large enough area. Different trails. Community garden is a nice place to visit and see all the different produce people grow.

5. Fraser Foreshore Park

Byrne Rd Byrne Road and Fraser Park Drive, Burnaby, British Columbia BC V5J Canada http://www.burnaby.ca/Things-To-Do/Explore-Outdoors/Shorelines---Lakes/Burnaby-Fraser-Foreshore-Park.html
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

Fraser Foreshore Park

Reviewed By chris2796 - Vancouver, Canada

This is a perfect park for a relaxing walk anytime of the year and rain or shine. Lots of birds and many trails that branch off from the river

6. George Wainborn Park

450 Beach Cresent, Vancouver, British Columbia V6Z 3G1 Canada http://covapp.vancouver.ca/parkfinder/parkdetail.aspx?inparkid=225
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

George Wainborn Park

Reviewed By sharedvision - San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

This park site allows for full relaxation with all around wonderful views of Granville Island, The Burrard Bridge and False Creek Inlet and the gateway to Downtown Vancouver

7. Dundarave Park

150 25th St, West Vancouver, British Columbia V7V 4H8 Canada +1 604-925-7275 http://westvancouver.ca/parks-recreation/parks/dundarave-park
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Dundarave Park

Reviewed By YVRAndreww - Richmond, Canada

Plan to visit this breathtaking waterfront park when you are in West Vancouver, situated at the quaint little Village of Dundarave, the park offers you a relaxing stroll along the beach front. If you are here during Christmas Season, make sure you check out their Christmas Tree display, all decorated trees are sponsored by families, local businesses and corporations for charitable causes! View of the Lion's Gate Bridge, downtown Vancouver, Stanley Park & UBC all stretched out in front of you! Bring your binoculars and a picnic and you will have your day set!! Free Public Parking available, make sure you check the signs for allowable time!

8. Waterfront Park

Esplanade W Block 200, North Vancouver, British Columbia V7M 1A5 Canada +1 604-985-7761 https://www.cnv.org/parks-recreation-and-culture/arts-and-culture/public-art-in-the-city/waterfront-park
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Waterfront Park

Reviewed By bksmith2017 - Vancouver, Canada

A short 20 minute SeaBus ride across Burrard Inlet from Waterfront Station to North Vancouver lets you off at Lonsdale Quay. Only a 10 minute walk will take you to wide open views of Vancouver and the city harbour. Wheelchair and buggy accessible.

9. Blue Mountain Park

975 King Albert Ave, Coquitlam, British Columbia V3J 1X4 Canada +1 604-927-6915 http://www.coquitlam.ca/parks-recreation-and-culture/parks-and-trails/park-finder/blue-mountain-park
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Blue Mountain Park

Reviewed By Auntiekar - Port Moody, Canada

Always loved this park, have been going for 30 years or so. It’s got a little bit for everyone. Kids playground is a blast and in summer there’s a dipping pool for the kids. Lots of trees to crash under in the shade and picnic or whatever.

10. Gates Park

2300 Reeve Street, Port Coquitlam, British Columbia V3C 1X7 Canada +1 604-927-5455 http://www.portcoquitlam.ca/park/gates-park/
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Gates Park

Reviewed By Mellie2013 - Port Moody, Canada

This park has been around for ages and has just been added to TripAdvisor. Lucky me, to be the first to review! Gates Park is a wonderful park located in Port Coquitlam. It is know for it's sports fields, baseball diamonds, and artificial turf. Besides those great amenities, there are playgrounds, walking paths, tennis courts, washrooms, change rooms and the famous Pajo's fish and chips. Outdoor exercise equipment is popular here. This park also links to Lions park and the Traboulay PoCo Trail. Please note that there are detours just past the Red Bridge. Get outside and explore Super Natural BC!

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