Tea Swamp Park is a small and beautiful park that is a pleasure to visit. Between a striking arbour and colourful community gardens, a curving dry stone stream and pathway slope down to a playground and rose-lined seating area. The name is a reminder of the Labrador tea plants that once flourished in the area. The park is in two sections separated by a lane.
The purpose of this blog is to visit and review all parks in the City of Vancouver.
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Jonathan Rogers Park
Jonathan Rogers Park offers playing fields, playground, and spots for resting; a lovely community garden adds colour and vitality to the par...

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Jonathan Rogers Park offers playing fields, playground, and spots for resting; a lovely community garden adds colour and vitality to the par...
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Hastings Mill Park's grassy, open field allows views to the tall masts and inviting water of the harbour and ocean beyond. A children...
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The long, green terraces of Winona Park are popular for a variety of sports. Pleasant seating areas, sheltered by large shade trees, line ...
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