Everett Crowley Park, Vancouver
Facts and practical information
Everett Crowley Park is a 38-hectare large forested park with trails, located within the Champlain Heights area of Vancouver. The park was previously a landfill, but was allowed to become reforested for recreational purposes. Currently, it is Vancouver's 5th largest public park. The surrounding neighborhood was the last area to be developed in Vancouver in the 1970s. The park is maintained, developed, and protected by the Vancouver Park Board and stewarded by a committee of the Champlain Heights Community Association, the Everett Crowley Park Committee. Many of the trails in the park are designated as dog off-leash areas. Everett Crowley Park is situated north of the Fraser River. It is a 3-minute walk north of Vancouver's developing River District, on the edge of the Fraser River. ()
Everett Crowley Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Metropolis at Metrotown, Crystal Mall, Central Park, Killarney Community Centre.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Everett Crowley Park by public transport?
Bus
- Southeast Marine Dr at Fieldstone Ave • Lines: 100, 31 (4 min walk)
- Matheson Crescent at Southeast Marine Dr • Lines: 31 (8 min walk)