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John Hendry Park Booth
Address: 3300 Victoria Dr, Vancouver, BC V5N 4M4, Canada
Phone: (604) 873-7000
State: British Columbia
County: Greater Vancouver
City: Vancouver
Zip Code: V5N 4M4


Opening Hours

Monday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Tuesday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Wednesday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Thursday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Friday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Saturday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Sunday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM


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Reviews
Beautiful park right in the middle of east van. The new community centre is excellent. I go to use the gym 3 times a week. The equipment is well taken care of and there is always a lot of natural light coming in through the floor to extremely high ceiling windows. It's not usually too busy, even in January and February.
7 years ago (20-02-2018)
Beautiful park. Lake swimming. Large off-leash dog area with water access. Beautiful new community centre with ice rink. Fabulous preschool. Pottery and art rooms. Community concerts. Many fields. Two children's play grounds. Bbq area. Cafe in community centre and snack shack by the beach. This is an awesome park!
7 years ago (20-01-2018)
John Henry Park is better known as Trout Lake. If you're a dog lover, come in the afternoon for some dog therapy. Many people bring their dogs to play in the off leash area. If you're not a dog lover, come here anyway. There's a nice beach to sit and chat in the summer, have a picnic in the grassy area in front of the lake, or go for a walk in the trails. It's especially beautiful in Autumn when the leaves turn shades of orange, and yellow.
7 years ago (07-01-2018)
Very nice walking trails around Trout Lake with a beautiful backdrop of the North Shore Mountains. The mountains are captivating especially in the wintertime when covered with snow. Kid, family and dog-friendly park
7 years ago (18-02-2018)
You don't need to be a coffee connoisseur to make good coffee at home. You'll know what you like and dislike about any coffee you try, without a sense of taste sophistocated enough to know that one has a more "winy" aroma or "clean" taste than another. However, it helps to know the taste terms used by connoisseurs so that you understand what to look for. As you make better and better coffee, you will have a more sophisticated taste for it. The Breakdown Coffee tasters look for four things, and three of them are derivative of the fourth one. At the highest level is flavor. And what comes together to make up a coffee's flavor are acidity, aroma, and body. Coffee tasters will generally pinpoint characteristics of the acidity, aroma, and body to describe the quality of the coffee bean. Most of us do not have the sophistocated sense of taste needed to be a coffee-taster, but this profession has given the rest of us a way to describe coffee but especially what you should expect from a quality cup of coffee.
7 years ago (17-12-2017)
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