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  1. Parks, trails, events and recreation improve quality of life and contribute to a vibrant and connected Vancouver. The City of Vancouver has a strong legacy of parks, natural areas and recreation dating back to the dedication of Esther Short Park in 1853.

    • Recreation Camps

      Recreation camps invite participants to play, explore and...

    • Aquatics

      The City of Vancouver operates two pools that are open to...

  2. Vancouver Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services supports building an active, connected community by offering recreation opportunities for everyone. Explore hundreds of classes, camps, leagues, clubs and more year-round in Vancouver. Register online, or visit or call Firstenburg and Marshall community centers.

  3. Vancouver Parks and Recreation has a new online registration system. We believe you will enjoy the ease of registering online. This page will help guide you on how to do just that. Visit our registration portal to browse, learn more and register for activities.

  4. Find Park hours, prohibited activities, information on accessibility, fees and policies for Vancouver Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services programs and much more. The City of Vancouver encompasses approximately 1,600 acres of park land, including over 90 parks and 20 natural areas.

  5. The City of Vancouver maintains over 80 parks, 20+ miles of trails and two community centers. Our rules and policies are designed to make sure these important public spaces are safe and welcoming for everyone to enjoy.

  6. Recreation camps invite participants to play, explore and build friendships. Day camps also provide critical childcare to support working families. Winter Break Camps

  7. The City of Vancouver operates two pools that are open to the public. The Firstenburg Community Center pool is located in East Vancouver and the Marshall Community Center pool is located in West Vancouver.

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