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Clark Park
Address: 1500 East 14th Avenue , Vancouver V5N 3R3, BC, CA
State: BC
City: Vancouver
Zip Code: V5N 3R3



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Reviews
Large park with fabulous old trees and lots of amenities - except a washroom. Baseball diamond, two playgrounds one with a zip line for little kids, tennis courts, basketball hoops, cement hockey/lacrosse rink, chin-up bars, flat field for frisbee and catch, walking paths, benches, a dog-friendly fountain, a few apple trees, and a western sloping hill perfect for sunset views. If you tell someone to meet you at Clark Park, you’d best tell them whereabouts in the park you’ll be.
My favorite part of this park are the giant trees in the centre. Clark Park is Vancouver's second oldest park after Stanley Park so there's some interesting historical plaques throughout. For many, it is used as a mskeshift off leash dog park, however, it technically isn't one, so people should be cautious as city officials can ticket those with their dogs unleashed here. This park has a lot of different sports and fitness related areas. There's a few tennis courts, a pull up bar, a ball hockey area, as well as multiple playgrounds geared towards different aged children. It has two baby swings which are conveniently in a shaded area during the warm summer months. In the winter, the west side of the park has a popular sledding hill. Overall, it is a great multipurpose community park.
A small park with lovely trees and gorgeous views tucked away in this residential area. It brings such a good vibe to the entire neighborhood
Clark Park is full of recreational opportunities, from tennis, basketball, and soccer to paths that wind through a tranquil forest area. The park is crowned with an open field with views of sky, trees, and city.Clark Park is the second oldest park in Vancouver after Stanley Park and the first to be donated to the Park Board. In 1889 Mr. E. J. Clark donated the land to the newly created park commission and, for some yet to be discovered reason, it was known as Buffalo Park. On July 26, 1911 the Park Board officially renamed this greenspace Clark Park. Mr. E. J. Clark moved to Seattle and died there on July 23, 1942.
Beautiful community park. Gorgeous trees and adorable play spaces for the kids. Nice running trails and lots of benches to sit and admire the mountains and forget about COVID
Fun park, mostly on a hill. Pretty good hill for less intense sledding, if there's snow. There are a couple playgrounds, two? tennis courts, a basketball court, a floor hockey area, a small zip line, and lots of open grass areas. The whole park goes from commercial to maybe a block or two from Clark, and is a block wide.
This is a good place for a quick dog walk or,take your Young kid's to play on the swings.There is s small court on site.
Nice benches to sit and enjoy a glorious winter day. People were playing frisbee on the lawn. Playground: It looks nice, but my kids are old so I didn't use it.
Off Highway 1 nearby HighStreet Shopping Centre. There’s a playground for the little kids. Needs a bathroom area. Plenty of parking
Take children here frequently, has an open field, playground and small roller rink with tennis arenas near the Clark Drive side and a second secluded playground, forest and baseball field near the Commercial Drive side.
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