Picnic Area washrooms closed for repairs
Washrooms at the Picnic Area are closed for repairs until further notice. Portable toilets are available. Drinking water is available at the picnic shelters.
No bookings at this time
Due to upgrades, bookings are not currently available. Please contact staff at 604-432-6352 for other suggestions.
Camp parking temporarily moved
The parking area for Camp Capilano guests has been temporarily moved. To access parking, follow the signs along Capilano Park Road and enter via the driveway directly off the park road. Camp staff will direct you to park in the gravel area just in front of the camp.
No reservations or permits are issued for Centennial Beach between Victoria Day and Labour Day.
Limited bookings available
Due to construction next to Cleveland Dam Field and the disruption that it would cause to events and group gatherings, limited bookings are available. Please contact our Park Bookings & Facilities Reservations staff for other location suggestions.
Due to upgrades underway, Cottages 18 and 19 are unavailable for booking. Contact staff at 604-432-6352 for other suggestions.
Bookings not available until further notice
Due to damage during winter storms, Inverholme Schoolhouse will remain closed until further notice. Plans for repairs are underway. Please contact our Park Bookings & Facilities Reservations staff for alternate location suggestions.
No special event permits issued from Victoria Day to Labour Day
Special event permits will not be issued for the Marpole Picnic Shelter between Victoria Day and Labour Day.
Water is shut off for winter
To protect park pipes and taps from freezing damage, the water has been shut off for the winter.
Wood campfires are prohibited
Wood campfires are prohibited, due to local fire authority restrictions. Portable campfire apparatus (CSA- or ULC-approved only) are only allowed at designated fire rings.
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