Metro Vancouver Park Series: Quayside Park New Westminster

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As I started walking along the pier of Westminster Quay, the first thought that came to my mind was “I *have* to take photos here for Rebecca’s series on Metro Vancouver Park Series“. This park has just about everything – playground, beautiful urban views, and gorgeous river/forest views too.


Photo credit: Raul on Flickr

History While New Westminster was originally the capital of British Columbia, with time its relevance shifted as Victoria became the capital of BC. In the mid 1980s, a new development was created (Westminster Quay), apparently to revitalize the development of New Westminster during Expo.

Those who visited the area for Expo ’86 can relive the experience by taking a “dive” on the submarine from Highway ’86 in Quayside Park, or playing captain at the Expo Tugger near the Public Market. [Tourism New Westminster]

How to Get There The easiest way is Skytrain to New Westminster Station. The next easiest way is driving east along Marine Drive. There is a lot of heavy traffic (trailers and trucks) so public transit makes most sense. [Editor’s note: You can also take Hwy 1 to the Canada Way exit and ride that all the way down to the waterfront, or take the Brunette Exit and take Columbia. Coming from the East hang a right on Royal Ave from the Pattullo]


Photo credit: Raul on Flickr

Fun Tidbits While there is a sign that clearly says this park is called “Quayside Park”, New Westminster’s parks page calls it “Waterfront Esplanade”

Water-based play features such as a submarine, a tugboat and a cargo net unite the theme. Benches were made to look like parts of an old dock and heritage monuments explain the City’s history and give the area a quaint feel. Flower beds and creative landscaping help to separate, but meet the needs of, bikers and strollers.[New Westminster Community Parks]

You can read more from Raul on his blog, Hummingbird604.

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  1. Tyler IngramSaturday, June 28th, 2008 — 7:11pm PDT

    I haven’t been to the Westminster Quay in quite some time (my mum bought me a Ted Harrison print for my bday one day there). Though since the Casino has left the waterfront of Westminster has taken a dive. 🙁 Though I do hope they revitalize that area of New Westminster. They also used to allow tours of the submarine they had there and I am not talking about the yellow submersible they have there today. Do they still have the WWII sub there? Last I drove by I didn’t see its conning tower above the asphalt.

  2. LucSaturday, June 28th, 2008 — 10:46pm PDT

    Vancouver as a galaxy: here’s an interesting visualisation of Flickr pictures by Steven Wood, Tag Galaxy. Type whatever tag you want and the results are organized with your tag as the sun and related tags as orbiting planets. Try “vancouver”. Drag the mouse, use the wheel and click on a “planet”.

  3. RaulSunday, June 29th, 2008 — 1:07pm PDT

    @ Tyler – Yes, they still do. I took a photo but forgot to upload it to Flickr 🙁

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  5. Pauline ProbynWednesday, July 22nd, 2009 — 11:38am PDT

    I am glad that you can see the beauty in the Quay. I have brought family and friends to enjoy the wonderful floral displays along the waterfront walk. The colour combinations and variety of flowers are striking. I do wish that the Quay itself would get the revitalization it deserves and is promised. It would be nice to browse shops and pick up fresh foods in the market after a nice walk. I look at the success of the Quays in Granville Island and North Vancouver and think, “Why not here”?

  6. James CrostyWednesday, August 19th, 2009 — 5:07pm PDT

    Hi All,
    This Saturday marks the 3rd Annual Quayside Festival and Sale. Over 100 tables of collectibles from local condo owners up for sale. Entertainment with two bands playing at each end of K de K and Reliance Court off Quayside Drive in New Westminster on the Boardwalk. Check out the 4 page insert in today’s Record Newspaper.
    See you on Saturday
    James Crosty, President
    W: 604-521-6677

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  8. David FlowersTuesday, April 13th, 2010 — 2:21am PDT

    Dang
    I just typed a whole long message, and when I hit the submit button my Internet Explorer freaked out.
    Did it come though or do I need to redo it?

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