Disc Golf Plan

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The Vancouver Park Board is exploring ways to improve disc golf experiences in city parks. Courses at Queen Elizabeth and Quilchena parks offer year-round recreation for people of all ages and skill levels.

Thank you to everyone who took the time to attend our park pop-up, take the survey, or send a message during our public engagement for the Disc Golf Plan. A summary of what we heard (PDF, 3.1 MB) is now available.

How to get involved:

  • Join the mailing list to receive updates directly to your inbox (sign-up form on the right-hand side of the page).
  • Read through our project information boards (PDF, 11.2 MB). 
  • Watch this page for project updates.

Next steps:

Feedback from the public, as well as input from interest holders and staff, is helping to shape our recommendations for improvements to disc golf courses in Vancouver parks. The plan and corresponding board report will be shared with the community and presented to the Park Board for decision in the summer of 2026.



Translations

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The Vancouver Park Board is exploring ways to improve disc golf experiences in city parks. Courses at Queen Elizabeth and Quilchena parks offer year-round recreation for people of all ages and skill levels.

Thank you to everyone who took the time to attend our park pop-up, take the survey, or send a message during our public engagement for the Disc Golf Plan. A summary of what we heard (PDF, 3.1 MB) is now available.

How to get involved:

  • Join the mailing list to receive updates directly to your inbox (sign-up form on the right-hand side of the page).
  • Read through our project information boards (PDF, 11.2 MB). 
  • Watch this page for project updates.

Next steps:

Feedback from the public, as well as input from interest holders and staff, is helping to shape our recommendations for improvements to disc golf courses in Vancouver parks. The plan and corresponding board report will be shared with the community and presented to the Park Board for decision in the summer of 2026.



Translations

The automatic translation tool* is available for: Traditional Chinese [繁體中文] Simplified Chinese [简体中文] Punjabi [ਪੰਜਾਬੀ], Filipino [Tagalog], Vietnamese [Tiếng Việt], French [Français], Korean [한국어], Japanese [日本語] and Spanish [Español] – please see the tool at the top-right of this page.

*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.

  • Engagement results

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    Thank you to everyone who took the time to attend our park pop-up, take the survey, or send a message during our public engagement for the Disc Golf Plan. A summary of what we heard (PDF, 3.1 MB) is now available.

    Feedback from the public, as well as input from interest holders and staff, is helping to shape our recommendations for improvements to disc golf courses in Vancouver parks. The plan and corresponding board report will be shared with the community and presented to the Park Board for decision in the summer of 2026.

    To learn more about the project, please review the project information boards (PDF, 11.2 MB) we shared during engagement.

    Thank you to everyone who took the time to attend our park pop-up, take the survey, or send a message during our public engagement for the Disc Golf Plan. A summary of what we heard (PDF, 3.1 MB) is now available.

    Feedback from the public, as well as input from interest holders and staff, is helping to shape our recommendations for improvements to disc golf courses in Vancouver parks. The plan and corresponding board report will be shared with the community and presented to the Park Board for decision in the summer of 2026.

    To learn more about the project, please review the project information boards (PDF, 11.2 MB) we shared during engagement.

Page last updated: 14 Apr 2026, 10:31 AM