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Family Fun Vancouver



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Family Fun Vancouver is your go-to resource for all things fun and local. From the biggest festivals to the hidden gems, we are on the move and on the lookout for the very best #YVR has to offer! You can stay up to date by liking us on Facebook , following us on Instagram and signing up for our monthly newsletter. Travelling across Canada? Family Fun has you covered with local sites in Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Toronto, and Halifax.

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Renfrew Community Park

Posted on: February 29, 2012

Renfrew Community Park is a hub of activity, boasting many recreational opportunities. There is a playground and wading pool for the kids, or choose to visit the library or community centre, play softball, lacrosse, ball hockey or walk the winding paths along Still Creek, a part of the park that
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Kerrisdale Centennial Park

Posted on: February 29, 2012

Kerrisdale Centennial Park is a small park, surrounding the Kerrisdale Community Centre. Centennial Park offers a quiet and shaded plaza, small lawn, and children’s playground. Beautiful rose beds, trees, ferns, and rhododendrons help create a pleasant sanctuary. Many moons ago, Centennial Park was the site of the City Hall for
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Templeton Park & Pool

Posted on: February 29, 2012

Templeton Park & Pool has open fields surrounded by trees and sidewalks, making a very pleasant place to stroll. Colourful hand-painted tiles, created by community members, decorate the Templeton Pool building. The park offers a playground, soccer field, running track and indoor pool facility. Did you know that Templeton Park
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Kensington Community Centre

Posted on: February 29, 2012

Kensington Community Centre offers a fitness centre, preschool, pottery studio, gymnasium, dance studio and a leisure swimming pool with sauna and whirlpool. As the pool is smaller in size it is perfect for beginners and lessons. The Community Centre also boosts a 5000 sqft senior’s lounge and other popular programs. Outside, Kensington
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Chaldecott Park

Posted on: February 29, 2012

Chaldecott Park offers a combination of large playing fields and smaller play areas. Large old cedar trees shelter the playground area and rustle moodily on breezy days. During the summer, the spray park is a popular attraction for children. Chaldecott Park also has a soccer field and baseball diamonds. Chaldecott
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Sunrise Park

Posted on: February 29, 2012

Sunrise Park offers appealing views of Capitol Hill, Burnaby Mountain and, of course, a special sunrise. The open and inspiring setting has a playground, wading pool, off leash dog area, and is also great for a variety of outdoor sports such as baseball and soccer. Sunrise Park Contact Info: Where:
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Oak Park

Posted on: February 29, 2012

Oak Park offers many winding paths throughout the park, picnic areas, and some wonderful trees. The spray park is a big attraction for children in hot weather. Oak Park also has a playground, tennis courts, basketball courts, outdoor roller hockey, soccer and softball. You will find Marpole-Oakridge Community Centre at
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Balaclava Park

Posted on: February 29, 2012

Balaclava Park is an expansive park, noted for its beautiful Hedge Maple trees, located in a quiet neighbourhood and is a pleasant place for walking or jogging. Balaclava’s grassy fields are frequented by sports teams, neighbours, and children alike. Balaclava Park offers a playground, wading pool, running track, rugby field,
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Garden Park

Posted on: February 29, 2012

Garden Park is tucked into a quiet but friendly neighbourhood and surrounded by stately trees. Neighbours of Garden Park enjoy chatting in the shade, sitting on one of the curved seats surrounding the children’s wading pool, spray park or playing tennis on the courts. Garden Park also has a soccer
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Grandview Park

Posted on: February 29, 2012

Grandview park offers a playground with several fun features, including a very large boulder that allows children to climb up one side and down into a net on the other, a log “table” which comes from a 537-year-old cedar tree that blew down in Stanley Park, a sandbox with water
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