Parks
Courtenay Parks
Interactive Parks & Greenways Map
Courtenay's Interactive Parks and Recreation Map let's you explore the City's parks and trails like never before. Zoom in on different areas in Courtenay and view details on individual parks, trails and recreation facilities. The map is colour-coded to show different categories at a glance.
Use the map to see Courtenay's entire parks and trail system, or search for parks with a particular feature, such as playgrounds, trails or basketball courts. The map also provides details on the amenities at Courtenay's main recreation facilities.
Other Park information:
Courtenay Parks & Greenways Map (pdf)
Courtenay Parks Chart (pdf)
Field Maps
Park Bookings:
Courtenay Recreation coordinates the community use of all parks and school playing fields located
in the City of Courtenay. Groups or individuals wishing to book a playing field are requested to contact
the Lewis Centre at 250-338-5371.
Field Closure:
Fields may be closed due to weather conditions and we would appreciate your cooperation in not
using the fields during these times.
City Parks:
• Bill Moore Park
• Lewis Park
• Martin Park
• Puntledge Park
• Valley View Park
• Woodcote Park
• Standard Park
• Simms Park
• Lagoon Park/Riverway
Schools:
• Arden
• Queneesh
• Huband Park
• Harmston
• Lake Trail
• Puntledge Park
• Valley View
• Glacier View
• G.P. Vanier
• Isfeld Senior
Have Fun - Play Safe!
Safety is everyone’s responsibility
In Courtenay, we are working to make sure the equipment is safe to use. Things parents and caregivers should remember, include:
• All children should be appropriately supervised based on their age, development and abilities.
• Depending on the park, playground equipment is intended for use by children aged 18 months to 12 years.
• Ensure children are wearing appropriate clothing while playing on the equipment. Remove drawstrings when playing on
the equipment.
• Bike helmets should be removed while playing on the playground equipment.
Facts to note
• Falls off equipment make up 65% of playground injuries.
• Of those injuries, 43% are caused by misuse or lack of supervision.
Help us keep you safe
If you see any unsafe conditions in our parks, please report them to City of Courtenay Public Works at 250-338-1525 or Courtenay Recreation at 250-338-5371. Thank you!
Dogs in Parks
City bylaws state that dogs in parks are to be on a leash and owners are to pick up after their dogs. As well, dogs are not allowed on playing fields, but can utilize the perimeter areas of these parks. This is in effect at Lewis, Valley View, Mission, Woodcote, Martin and Bill Moore Parks. Parks are open for everyone and all users need to be respected. Thank you for your cooperation.
Last Update : Thursday, May 09, 2013