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Hunter Park
Address: North Vancouver, BC V7K 2X4, Canada
Phone: (604) 990-3800
State: British Columbia
County: Greater Vancouver
City: North Vancouver
Zip Code: V7K 2X4


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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Reviews
A wonderful calm walk. It’s not busy so u can enjoy the nature. The entrance is small and is hiding. Looks like it’s going to someone’s backyard but it’s actually the park.
Hunter Park has trails, creeks and a large pond with ducks. It's a great place to take the kids or dogs for all-weather walking. The main trails here are flat and easy, so they are perfect for older folks or those with disabilities. You can park for free on any of the nearby streets. Budget at least 30 minutes for your visit.
Quiet, kind of hidden oasis in the heart of Lynn Valley. Really beautiful and dog-friendly. Everyone seemed to be in a good mood.Playground: NoPublic restrooms: NoPicnic tables: NoBarbecue grills: No
It's a great relaxing and pieceful walk with lots of trails and wilderness for u and ur dog to experience. I always take my dog out to Hunter Park and she absolutely loves it. Lots of other dogs for her to get introduced to and with great people and dog lovers along the trails too. I highly recommend it. Ur gonna love it
Probably the most underrated park in North Van. Great place to take your dogs!
A sweet little park connecting a few residential cul-de-sacs. The main creek is part of the salmon spawning run and there are a few stumps showing the massive trees that used to cover the mountainside.
A secret hideaway great for off leash. Quiet and soothing tucked in behind a Lynn Valley neighborhood.
Seeing First Nation Elders watching the area made me feel good
Love this park. I'm allowed to let my dog off leash on the trail. On leash around the duck pond. We both enjoy it!
Great a lot to being your dog, nice easy walk loop with a little access to water so the furry ones can cool down.
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