Tuesday, July 18, 2017

A photo tour of some Langley City parks, plus a first look Hunter Park restoration work

This year Langley City is investing around $3.9 million to upgrade our parks system, and around $2.0 million to maintain the system. This level of investment hasn't been seen for many years.

Last night, Langley City council was given a tour of select parks by City staff who highlighted some of the recent investments made, and enhanced maintenance performed, due to increased funding for our parks system.

I thought I would share a few pictures from the tour. If you haven’t visited a Langley City park recently, I’m hopeful that these pictures will prompt you to rediscover (or discover for the first time) our parks system.

I’ve also included some pictures of Hunter Park which is currently being restored.

Douglas Park

New outdoor fitness equipment at Douglas Park. Select image to enlarge.

Hunter Park

New path being graded at Hunter Park. Select image to enlarge.

Hunter Park, looking west. Select image to enlarge.

Hunter Park, looking east. Select image to enlarge.

Sendall Gardens

A flower bed at Sendall Gardens. Select image to enlarge.

Greenhouse at Sendall Gardens. Select image to enlarge.

Walking path at Sendall Gardens. Select image to enlarge.

Brydon Park

New playground equipment at Brydon Park. Select image to enlarge.

Operations Centre

Reclaimed wood that will be used for benches, fencing, and entry arch at Hunter Park. Select image to enlarge.

New trail system wayfinding signs, ready to be installed. Select image to enlarge.

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