Parks, Recreation and Culture Master Plan
The City of Campbell River is in the process of developing a new Parks, Recreation and Culture Master Plan. Thank you to everyone that has provided feedback thus far throughout the process.
The initial phase of engagement and background research has been completed. The findings from this work conducted throughout 2024 are available in two background reports – the “What We Heard” Engagement Findings Report and “What We Learned” Research Background Report. Please refer to the document library (right side of this page) for these documents.
The project team is currently working on the Draft Parks, Recreation and Culture Master Plan and targeting Fall 2025 to review the plan with the community. Once finalized, the Master Plan will be used by the City as a roadmap to guide future investment and decision making for parks, recreation and culture services, projects, and initiatives in the community.
To learn more about parks, recreation and culture at the City of Campbell River, visit www.campbellriver.ca/recreation.
The City of Campbell River is in the process of developing a new Parks, Recreation and Culture Master Plan. Thank you to everyone that has provided feedback thus far throughout the process.
The initial phase of engagement and background research has been completed. The findings from this work conducted throughout 2024 are available in two background reports – the “What We Heard” Engagement Findings Report and “What We Learned” Research Background Report. Please refer to the document library (right side of this page) for these documents.
The project team is currently working on the Draft Parks, Recreation and Culture Master Plan and targeting Fall 2025 to review the plan with the community. Once finalized, the Master Plan will be used by the City as a roadmap to guide future investment and decision making for parks, recreation and culture services, projects, and initiatives in the community.
To learn more about parks, recreation and culture at the City of Campbell River, visit www.campbellriver.ca/recreation.
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Share Is there any plans to develop the site on Bronwyn Place? It’s a city owned lot that was proposed for a playground. We have MANY kids in our neighbourhood and it’s currently being developed for 27+ more single family homes. We have no playgrounds in the area currently. on Facebook Share Is there any plans to develop the site on Bronwyn Place? It’s a city owned lot that was proposed for a playground. We have MANY kids in our neighbourhood and it’s currently being developed for 27+ more single family homes. We have no playgrounds in the area currently. on Twitter Share Is there any plans to develop the site on Bronwyn Place? It’s a city owned lot that was proposed for a playground. We have MANY kids in our neighbourhood and it’s currently being developed for 27+ more single family homes. We have no playgrounds in the area currently. on Linkedin Email Is there any plans to develop the site on Bronwyn Place? It’s a city owned lot that was proposed for a playground. We have MANY kids in our neighbourhood and it’s currently being developed for 27+ more single family homes. We have no playgrounds in the area currently. link
Is there any plans to develop the site on Bronwyn Place? It’s a city owned lot that was proposed for a playground. We have MANY kids in our neighbourhood and it’s currently being developed for 27+ more single family homes. We have no playgrounds in the area currently.
Mj123 asked 26 days agoThank you for your question. Generally, in the Parks, Recreation and Culture Master Plan, Quinsam Heights is identified as having a lack of neighbourhood parks and developing parcels that are for City parks will be an important action item.
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Share Why is there no swing sets at Robron park? Children love swings on Facebook Share Why is there no swing sets at Robron park? Children love swings on Twitter Share Why is there no swing sets at Robron park? Children love swings on Linkedin Email Why is there no swing sets at Robron park? Children love swings link
Why is there no swing sets at Robron park? Children love swings
Judi asked 21 days agoHello, thank you for your questions.
Likely, the reason there's no swing set at Robron Park is that the funding to install the playground probably did not include the installation of a swing set.
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Share Dear SIr/Madam Two years ago a developer bought the land at the end of 15th ave.,roughly 145 acres. Not all of it can nor will be developed due fish and wildlife habitat. Speaking to the developer at the time, he personally told me that the land he can not develop, will be donated to the City for parks and recreation. What is the current status of (1) the land development and (2). The city’s plan for park development. I will look forward to your response. Thank you on Facebook Share Dear SIr/Madam Two years ago a developer bought the land at the end of 15th ave.,roughly 145 acres. Not all of it can nor will be developed due fish and wildlife habitat. Speaking to the developer at the time, he personally told me that the land he can not develop, will be donated to the City for parks and recreation. What is the current status of (1) the land development and (2). The city’s plan for park development. I will look forward to your response. Thank you on Twitter Share Dear SIr/Madam Two years ago a developer bought the land at the end of 15th ave.,roughly 145 acres. Not all of it can nor will be developed due fish and wildlife habitat. Speaking to the developer at the time, he personally told me that the land he can not develop, will be donated to the City for parks and recreation. What is the current status of (1) the land development and (2). The city’s plan for park development. I will look forward to your response. Thank you on Linkedin Email Dear SIr/Madam Two years ago a developer bought the land at the end of 15th ave.,roughly 145 acres. Not all of it can nor will be developed due fish and wildlife habitat. Speaking to the developer at the time, he personally told me that the land he can not develop, will be donated to the City for parks and recreation. What is the current status of (1) the land development and (2). The city’s plan for park development. I will look forward to your response. Thank you link
Dear SIr/Madam Two years ago a developer bought the land at the end of 15th ave.,roughly 145 acres. Not all of it can nor will be developed due fish and wildlife habitat. Speaking to the developer at the time, he personally told me that the land he can not develop, will be donated to the City for parks and recreation. What is the current status of (1) the land development and (2). The city’s plan for park development. I will look forward to your response. Thank you
Kiyari asked 3 months agoHello,
Thank you for your question. This area you refer to appears to be privately owned, but there are applications for development at this property. If you would like to learn more you can visit our development applications map: City of Campbell River Development Applications or contact development planning at planning@campbellriver.ca.
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Share Are there any plans to highlight and take advantage of the mountain biking access in the Jubilee heights area? Such as bike park for kids, bike wash station, commercial area to support likeminded outdoors families and visitors. on Facebook Share Are there any plans to highlight and take advantage of the mountain biking access in the Jubilee heights area? Such as bike park for kids, bike wash station, commercial area to support likeminded outdoors families and visitors. on Twitter Share Are there any plans to highlight and take advantage of the mountain biking access in the Jubilee heights area? Such as bike park for kids, bike wash station, commercial area to support likeminded outdoors families and visitors. on Linkedin Email Are there any plans to highlight and take advantage of the mountain biking access in the Jubilee heights area? Such as bike park for kids, bike wash station, commercial area to support likeminded outdoors families and visitors. link
Are there any plans to highlight and take advantage of the mountain biking access in the Jubilee heights area? Such as bike park for kids, bike wash station, commercial area to support likeminded outdoors families and visitors.
Hope678 asked 2 months agoThank you for the feedback, we are working on a final draft that we we plan to share by the end of the year.
Can you describe the area you are referring to? For example, Beaver Lodge Lands is not a City park but is under Provincial jurisdiction and the area across Jubilee Parkway is not zoned for park space even if it is informally be used that way). Otherwise, more generally speaking, we can certainly consider mountain biking amenities as an action item in this plan for future parks projects.
Who's Listening
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Phone 250-286-5700 Email sustainability@campbellriver.ca
Lifecycle
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Start-Up, Research and Engagement Preparation
Parks, Recreation and Culture Master Plan has finished this stageOctober - November 2023
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Community, Partner and First Nations Engagement
Parks, Recreation and Culture Master Plan has finished this stageJanuary to March 2024
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City Profile, Research and Analysis
Parks, Recreation and Culture Master Plan has finished this stageJanuary to March 2024
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Strategic Visioning
Parks, Recreation and Culture Master Plan has finished this stageApril - September 2024
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Master Plan and Implementation Plan Development
Parks, Recreation and Culture Master Plan is currently at this stageSeptember 2024 - Summer 2025
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Community Review
this is an upcoming stage for Parks, Recreation and Culture Master PlanFall 2025
Document Library
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Strategic Parks Plan Update 2012
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A Culture and Heritage Plan for the City of Campbell River
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City of Campbell River Council Parks and Recreation Policy
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Urban Forest Management Plan 2015-2035.pdf (3.67 MB) (pdf)
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Parks Control Bylaw No. 2498, 1996.pdf (77.9 KB) (pdf)
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Heritage Designation Bylaw 3814, 2021.pdf (766 KB) (pdf)
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What We Learned Report - Updated May 2025 (15.8 MB) (pdf)
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What We Heard Report - Updated May 2025 (6.63 MB) (pdf)
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