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Arbutus Village Park Playground

(2 Reviews)
Arbutus Ridge, Vancouver, BC V6L 3B9, Canada

Arbutus Village Park Playground is located in Greater Vancouver of British Columbia state. . You can get more information from their website.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Arbutus Village Park Playground quickly are 49.2498145 ,-123.1552382
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Contact and Address

Address: Arbutus Ridge, Vancouver, BC V6L 3B9, Canada
Postal code: V6L 3B9
Website: http://covapp.vancouver.ca/parkfinder/parkdetail.aspx?inparkid=1

Opening Hours:

Monday:Open 24 hours
Tuesday:Open 24 hours
Wednesday:Open 24 hours
Thursday:Open 24 hours
Friday:Open 24 hours
Saturday:Open 24 hours
Sunday:Open 24 hours

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Arbutus Village Park PlaygroundArbutus Ridge, Vancouver, BC V6L 3B9, Canada
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Reviews

  • E_____ C_____ from Google

    (December 7, 2017, 4:17 pm)

    Paths winding through the park connect to homes and a commercial area, lending mystery to this quiet park. A wonderful place for a walk, there are many places to pause for a rest or to read a book, including a small seating area surrounded by colourful flowers.

    The development of this meandering park has an interesting history and impacted local politics at the time of the big debate surrounding its implementation.

    In 1886 the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) was given 5300 acres in Vancouver by the Provincial Government in exchange for the development of the transcontinental railway stretching to Vancouver. By 1968, Marathon Realty, the development arm of the CPR, was poised to develop this swampy 40 acre site as one of Western Canada's largest shopping centres. This plan for a $20 million centre was immediately opposed by a local group, the Arbutus-Quilchena Homeowners' Association, which was specifically formed to fight Marathon's plans. Lawyer Jack Volrich, later Vancouver's Mayor, was the leading spokesperson for the group and attributed the controversy as the impetus for his political career.

    The development controversy lasted for four years and resulted in a much scaled down shopping centre, mixed housing and the dedication by the developer of parkland at a cost of $100,000 which was turned over to the Park Board in 1977.

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  • Stuart James W from Google

    (June 11, 2016, 12:09 am)

    Would take my son to ER there again. Wait time was long though.

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