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COURTENAY

PARKS

COURTENAY PARKS

| 250-338-5371 | 250-338-1525 |

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Courtenay Recreation coordinates the use of all parks and

school playing fields located in the City of Courtenay.

Field Closures:

Fields may be closed due to weather conditions.

We would appreciate your cooperation in not using the fields during

these times.

Courtenay Recreation also books the new Artificial Turf Field

located at GP Vanier.

Please note that only limited spaces

are available.

Schools:

• Arden

• Mark Isfeld

• Lake Trail

• G.P. Vanier

• Valley View

• Huband Park

• Queneesh El.

• Courtenay El.

• Puntledge Park

City Parks:

• Bill Moore Park

• Puntledge Park

• Lewis Park

• Valley View Park

• Martin Park

• Woodcote Park

• Standard Park

• Simms Park

• Courtenay Riverway

Courtenay Park Bookings

To book a park or play field

, call the Lewis

Centre at 250-338-5371.

Upcoming Parks Events

Mile of FlowersPlant-In

Tuesday,May 31 from 5:00 - 7:30pm

Planting takesplaceonCliffeAvenue from8th to21st Streets and is

followedbyaBBQat StandardPark. Youthgroups&clubs, families

and individualsareencouraged toattend. Join this community fun

event!More information:

courtenay.ca/mileofflowers

SimmsParkSummerConcert Series

Free concerts startingat theendof June. Concerts feature local

musicians onSundaysat 7:00pmduring the summer.

More information:

courtenay.ca/simms

Courtenay Parks News

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Courtenay Parks and Trails Map

On the facing page view the recently updated Parks and Trails

Map. This letter size map includes all parks and greenway trails

within Courtenay.

Use this map to find some great walking trails including the

recently completed Rotary Trail. This trail runs from 5th - 29th

Street beside the railway tracks, and is a distrance of about

2.5 kilometres.

Also, coming this spring is an online

Interactive Parks Map

. This

feature map will feature walking trails, and parks features, all in a

handy mobile and desktop friendly platform.