Reviews of Musqueam Park (Park)

4000 SW Marine Dr, Vancouver, BC V6N 2B8, Canada

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We offer you all the reviews of real people who used the products and services of Musqueam Park (Park) in the territory of Vancouver (Canada).

Nowadays this business gets a score of 4.2 over 5 and the score was based on 127 reviews.

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REVIEWS OF Musqueam Park IN Vancouver

Maggie Louie

an K

(Translated) quiet park (Original) 한적한 공원~

Paul Clapham

Caelan cross

Beautiful park! Make sure not to litter and be aware of the wildlife in the creek.

Ian Smith

Great park with lots of natural beauty. The great horned owls have now fledged and are difficult to locate.

Emily W (Emi)

Underrated park. Although generally quiet, it is a good area to walk your dog and hang out. There's a washroom and a field to play soccer on if you're interested. In addition, there is a geocache in this park if you are interested in that. There's streetside parking and it's fairly convenient to get to if you're within the UBC area. Part of the park (not the entire thing) is an off leash dog area - often there's dogs around and you can let your dog have fun. Note that people often have their dog off leash outside of that area, so avoid if you have a fear of dogs or have an extremely aggressive or skittish dog. It's a fun place to explore. Lots of trees, nature, and some streams. However, be careful when walking in this park to not exit into the Musqueam Reserve - as they don't like it when you trespass onto their land. You can take this park and walk south past the golf course to get to Deerling Island Park. It's all connected so it's a good option if you'd like to visit two parks at once. If you go through the park and follow the path north, you can cross SW Marine and go into Pacific Spirit park - a larger and more trail oriented park.

Faith V

Nice field, very quiet close to walking trails

BunchaZombies Kickapuppy

Jerry Tieng

Victor Mier y Teran

Bhupinder singh

Good one

Mike “Midnight Ranger” Anaquod

Dog friendly. There is limited parking. At the time of my review, most of the parking was taken up by Evo cars left over. Saw a bird here too. The trails are mostly stroller friendly, but there may be people sleeping in the bushes. When it rains the fields are kinda mushy. No public washrooms or playgrounds to be had.

Nandy Chang

Natasha Mckinney

Nice place. My friends neighborhood

Teckra9420

Chris Pattullo

S G

Zubair Hirji

Two soccer fields and a two small area for dogs to run around in.

BunchaZombies

Joerg Neumann

Nice area to relax. Very quiet

Sydney Gass

Make sure to clean up after yourself this is salmon spawning grounds

H BK

Sumiti Saharan

Beautiful park with tall conifers and natural trails

Arthur Lum

Robert Mclean

Beautiful place to be

Richard Keith

Nature Trail is just awesome

Sim Sidhu

Beautiful

Ren Jason

Fedor Kuznetsov

sandeep singh

Paul Dante

Great grass and multiple fields. Can have a lot of mosquitoes and sometimes smells swampy.

Ad3ll J Fry

where even am i? it's beautiful

Novera Sayed

Needs benches

Sabine Garcia

Hendrik Schaefer

Parveen Mahey

Penelope Graves

Geo Hazelman

Yun nga!

Peaceful

Barnett Stewart

Beautiful community

Joshua Prud'homme

J. G.

Saeed Estaki

James Elliott Hunter

Nice park with a trail down to the Fraser River.

Jenna Matsalla

yohan ko

Azi Bonyadi

Aa Yacht

778 Gaming

masina kakese

Hardeep Dhami

Franz Winterstein

Ming Li

Ashbranch Juniper

Nice enough, quiet space, could use some more benches.

Billy Tam

Lots of mosquitoes!

Marshall “Kickass” Miller

Navdeep Sidhu

Nice park

E C

This large park is predominantly lush natural forest containing a series of trails enjoyed by those on horseback and foot alike. The fern- and thimbleberry-lined paths are often silent, except for the bird calls that bloom from the depths of the forest. A large clearing accommodates two soccer fields. This park was originally part of the Point Grey Municipality before the city was amalgamated in 1929 and appears in Park Board records for the first time in 1930. Extensions to the area were passed by the Park Board in 1964 and then again in 1966.

Stewart P

Nice open park, has a washroom. Not sure if it only open during Spring/Summer.

Rustam Rakhimov

Good place to have a picnic under the shade of trees. Can play the soccer right there. The piblic toilet was closed but may be its just temporarily

Chap Yuen Wong

tayu chin

Devon Campbell

Umamusing. Not quaint.

K C

David Finch

Randolph Chen

simon “Hoover12” baker

I grew up here as a kid, created a lot of trails through all of the woods near by and had a lot of fun playing soccer here

David Fernandes

Nice little park, great for dogs or quick walk to escape the city for some quite time. Trails are cut in the forest or you can walk the gravel perimeter pathway. Watch for horses as most don't slow down for you and your dog!

Oleg Gurevych

Gennifer Miller

Ji Shin

Clean n peaceful

Darion Williams

Crown street

OneSpeed

Sol C

One of the serene running walking trails in a major city in the world. Best after a snow storm

Carol Baker

Beautiful

Robbie Gautam

yousef abouheif

Johnathon Smith

APL Restoration

Super clean and nice

joe klymkiw

Beautiful trees and great for a dog.

Yvette Grant

Shanny Rann

Lovely walk in the park!

Dark Simpson

Suman Dhillon

Nice shady walk on a sunny day . It used to be more fun before but now so many bushes growing so can't see the river anymore.

Signe Sparrow

Dogs liked it. Minimal land mines

Jessica Tevlin

Kristall Onee

I love this field and it's proximity to the forest in the river. and soooo nice now that they have added Public washrooms

Melanie Hayward

Nice

Vi “LiVi” Li

This is my nearby park, sort of my hidden gem - hope not too many people start coming here! It is a nice, more of a rural, forest feel (around the play field and neighborhood) where you would see tall trees, trail, dogs and if you are lucky, horses with their riders and even owls! Do expect cayotes in deeper parts of the woods. Interesting facts are that this park wraps around the neighborhood and there is a river that runs through it. I refer to the top end as the park that you can see from SW Marine and more of a walking forest area connecting to the bottom end is a games field and now they new pathway and washrooms that has just been built in but not quite finished (not sure what part). Currently, this facility is still being guarded by security. The top end is more of a doggy park and and my only complaint for past years where there is a lot of snow and rain, this park does get quite soggy and mushy (especially after dogs have been through here lots of times) and you will see a river carving through the park. The bottom end will get soggy in parts as well. But all the other times of the year, this is a great park!

Jeremy Johnston

Joyce Jack

Easy to get lost here lol not very helpful

Connor Miller

nathan liu

Rowan Guy

Lidia Ruiz

Jose Garrido

Henry Nieminen

Some homeless living on the park. Best not to go there at night.

Robert Rosenstock

Colin B

Great place to walk the dog and on the weekend to watch soccer

Carmen Wong

Bijan Doroudian

Ian Lemire

Taylor Haldane

Wendell Christensen

Fairly boring

Alexander Teh

T T

Locals walking around look at you suspiciously, they seem to think the park belongs to them only ????

Marc

Jonathan George

Alec Dan

Nitty Dhiman

Martine Duflon

Yingping Wang

김영복

Good

Kayvan Shahroknian

Quiet nice park. Near sw Marine drive so it can be busy on the nearby road.

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Ashleigh Hayhoe

Grew up here. Always been a nice park. Quiet when there is no soccer being played. Trails for walking or biking, and dog friendly. Please respect the Musqueam people's land and privacy, and the nature reserve that borders the park. Keep this area clean and quiet! Also a new and convienient addition: the new water monitoring stn has a bathroom and water bottle fill stn. Really nice!

Leslie Mui

Matthew FitzGerald

Great older growth forest, poor trail maintenance and some garbage

A J

Ewan Quirk

Dogs off-leash area and playing field adjacent to a remnant of a once great salmon stream. COV engineering and Metro Vancouver have diverted storm-drainage to assist rehabilitation of a living wetland. Stay tuned.

C Lau

Quiet & nice...

matthew young

Beautiful wood fringed park, excellent for dogs and picnics.

gail meek

Heads up folks. The woods/forest is NOT off leash. Check the boundaries on the City of Vancouver site. Professional dog walking rules and licensing apply throughout the area.

Bill GRANT

o S (os101)

Tree Snow

I loved it.. nice place to be

Charles Stewart

There are not enough puppers

David Liu

Dave Wire

Mystical

Jake Swift

I saw some owls very cool but then some bugs rose up from the ground in the middle of the field by a tree and attacked me and chased me out of the park which was not cool so all in all pretty cool park save the very unwelcoming bugs

R

It's just a park with soccer fields, soon there will be public restrooms

TYLER O

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