The Vancouver Park Board is developing a new one-hectare neighbourhood park near the border of the Kitsilano and Fairview neighborhoods. The Burrard Slopes Park* project area currently includes 6th and Fir Park, 5th and Pine Pop-up Park, a portion of the Arbutus Greenway, and a series of buildings that have been removed.
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Next steps
Our second round of engagement has concluded. We are now at work analyzing your feedback on the draft concept plan. A summary of round two engagement will be posted on this page in spring-summer 2025. Your input will help us refine and develop a final concept plan which will be shared with you and presented to the Park Board in fall 2025.
*Burrard Slopes Park is a temporary name and we plan to identify an official park name through a separate process.
The Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation acknowledges, with respect, that our parks are located on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples.
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The Vancouver Park Board is developing a new one-hectare neighbourhood park near the border of the Kitsilano and Fairview neighborhoods. The Burrard Slopes Park* project area currently includes 6th and Fir Park, 5th and Pine Pop-up Park, a portion of the Arbutus Greenway, and a series of buildings that have been removed.
Join the mailing list to receive updates directly to your inbox (sign-up form on right-hand side of page).
Watch this page for project updates.
Next steps
Our second round of engagement has concluded. We are now at work analyzing your feedback on the draft concept plan. A summary of round two engagement will be posted on this page in spring-summer 2025. Your input will help us refine and develop a final concept plan which will be shared with you and presented to the Park Board in fall 2025.
*Burrard Slopes Park is a temporary name and we plan to identify an official park name through a separate process.
The Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation acknowledges, with respect, that our parks are located on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples.
Note: the translation service on our website is hosted by Google Translate. As this is a third-party service, we cannot guarantee the quality or accuracy of any translated content.
CLOSED: This survey has concluded. Thank you for your interest in Burrard Slopes Park. The summary for this round of engagement will be posted on this page in spring-summer 2025. Please sign up for our mailing list to be notified when the summary is available and at other key updates.
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*Burrard Slopes Park is a temporary name and we plan to identify an official park name through a separate process.
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Page last updated: 27 May 2025, 10:47 AM
Project timeline
Planning and design initiation
Burrard Slopes Park has finished this stage
Spring-summer 2023
Engagement round 1: vision, values and needs
Burrard Slopes Park has finished this stage
Fall 2023
Round 1 feedback analysis, park needs assessment, and design concept development
Burrard Slopes Park has finished this stage
Fall 2023-spring 2025
Engagement round 2: draft concept plan
Burrard Slopes Park has finished this stage
Spring 2025
Preferred concept plan development
Burrard Slopes Park is currently at this stage
Summer-fall 2025
Presentation of final concept plan to elected Park Board