Columbia Park

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Vancouver, Canada

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Columbia Park Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Columbia Park is located in Vancouver, Canada on 5908 Alberta St. Columbia Park is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category city parktourist attraction in Canada.

Address

5908 Alberta St

Phone

+1 6048737000

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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kchowa

A nice little park. Not too busy with a small playground. Easy parking all around. There are a few baseball diamonds for those who want to play there. Was a decent field (depending on which corner) for ultimate frisbee. Playground is small, with some metal slides, swings and some climbing.

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S

A very nice quiet and clean park. Very nice neighborhood. Great place to go running and for other family or lone activities. Park contains multiple baseball diamonds, playground, and skate park area.

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Christopher Nguan

Columbia Park is a general purpose green space with two baseball diamonds on it as well as a smaller diamond. There is a sunk in concrete area which is used for toddler is biking practice now but used to be a shallow pool it seems. The old facilities house has been knocked down and removed so there is no washrooms except for some portable toilets. On the north east corner of the lot, there is a well used playground and swing set. It’s a perfect area to hang out with the family and kick the soccer ball or play some baseball or just hang out and watch the other activities going on around you or supervise the kids on the playground. People also fly kites or fly drones or other remote control devices for practice in this area. Some weekends there are more formal activities including league softball and baseball as well as volleyball or ultimate. A friendly, accessible and well-kept neighbourhood Green space.

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Sally Wong

great small park to walk around

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Brobin_Dragon A.M.

This time was not good. There was a group of young adults(or late teens) who had a dog(leashed, thankfully), smelt heavily like weed and with Kokanee beer cans laying about while they were all over the equipment meant for children. We had to take the kids to the baseball diamond for them to play safely instead. I have edited the photos for their privacy, however. There is a clear sign saying no dogs at the park. Usually a fine park, you can tell people come by regularly for maintenance. Edit: Google has not deleted the original photos, for some reason. I've flagged it so hopefully they will take it down.