Parks for Kids

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Parks for Kids

Parks in Coquitlam

Queenston Park planners used the natural topography of the space and consequently extend the play. Kids ages 5 to 12 can move from the PlayBooster® play structure onto the hillside net climber. Once they’re at the top they can take the playground slide to the bottom or navigate a climber top-down. In addition, toddlers and preschoolers have a playground structure of their own complete with slides, climbers and play panels at this innovative park. As a result, entire families can visit this park and find something for everyone!
Queenston Park
3415 Queenston Ave
Queenston Park planners used the natural topography of the space and consequently extend the play. Kids ages 5 to 12 can move from the PlayBooster® play structure onto the hillside net climber. Once they’re at the top they can take the playground slide to the bottom or navigate a climber top-down. In addition, toddlers and preschoolers have a playground structure of their own complete with slides, climbers and play panels at this innovative park. As a result, entire families can visit this park and find something for everyone!
City park popular with families offering modern play equipment, a splash pad, picnic areas & trails.
13 locals recommend
Blue Mountain Park
975 King Albert Ave
13 locals recommend
City park popular with families offering modern play equipment, a splash pad, picnic areas & trails.
Green space with a skate park & many play structures, plus trails, a picnic shelter & soccer field.
Roche Point Drive
Roche Point Drive
Green space with a skate park & many play structures, plus trails, a picnic shelter & soccer field.

Parks in Burnaby

Suburban park with a playground, tennis & basketball courts, picnic tables & an open field.
Keswick Park
9452 Cardston Ct
Suburban park with a playground, tennis & basketball courts, picnic tables & an open field.
Flat treed area just north of the railway tracks in central Burnaby. Washrooms, picnic tables, and other amenities
Warner Loat Park
Flat treed area just north of the railway tracks in central Burnaby. Washrooms, picnic tables, and other amenities
Deer Lake Park is situated in a peaceful natural environment that serves as the cultural centre of our city. Leisurely walking trails with scenic views connect the lake, Burnaby Art Gallery, Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, Burnaby Village Museum and Hart House restaurant.
36 locals recommend
Deer Lake Park
5435 Sperling Ave
36 locals recommend
Deer Lake Park is situated in a peaceful natural environment that serves as the cultural centre of our city. Leisurely walking trails with scenic views connect the lake, Burnaby Art Gallery, Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, Burnaby Village Museum and Hart House restaurant.