John Hendry (Trout Lake) Park Renewal Plan
John Hendry (Trout Lake) Park is a beloved park located on the traditional territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and səlil̓ilw̓ətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations and in East Vancouver’s Cedar Cottage neighbourhood.
We are developing a long-range renewal plan for John Hendry Park that will recommend a broad range of park improvements to ensure the park remains a vibrant and well-loved community gathering space for decades to come.
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John Hendry (Trout Lake) Park is a beloved park located on the traditional territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and səlil̓ilw̓ətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations and in East Vancouver’s Cedar Cottage neighbourhood.
We are developing a long-range renewal plan for John Hendry Park that will recommend a broad range of park improvements to ensure the park remains a vibrant and well-loved community gathering space for decades to come.
Translations
The automatic translation tool* is available for: Traditional Chinese [繁體中文] Simplified Chinese [简体中文] Punjabi [ਪੰਜਾਬੀ], Filipino [Tagalog], Vietnamese [Tiếng Việt], French [Français], Korean [한국어], Japanese [日本語] and Spanish [Español] – please see the tool at the top-right of this page.
*Note: the translation service on our website is hosted by Google Translate. As this is a third-party service, we cannot guarantee the quality or accuracy of any translated content.
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Phase 2 public engagement
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Email this linkThe Phase 2 survey sought feedback on an updated draft park renewal plan, which the project team prepared based on the feedback received in fall 2019 during Phase 1. The second round of engagement on the John Hendry Park Renewal Plan occurred between November 22 and December 21, 2021 and included online Community Partner Briefings, a Pop-up in the Park, and a Shape Your City Online Survey. We invited all park users and stakeholders to review the information presented here to help us establish directions and investment priorities for future park development.
A focus for this phase of engagement was sharing ten updated recommendations that were either new or had evolved significantly since the last engagement phase in late 2019 and obtaining feedback on nine of them. Participants were also invited to share their comments on any aspect of the draft Renewal Plan.
Click here to review what we heard in the Phase 2 Engagement Summary.
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Pop-up info session at John Hendry Park - November 27
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Email this linkJoin us in John Hendry Park on Saturday, November 27th from 10:00am until 2:00pm. You can find us near the Community Centre or in the north parking lot near the off-leash dog park. Park Board staff will be present to answer questions and share information on the refined recommendations for the park renewal plan.
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Previous engagement
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Email this linkIn 2015, the draft John Hendry Park Master Plan identified seven park objectives and a number of potential recommendations. In 2019, the Park Board asked if the draft objectives were still relevant and whether any key areas were missing. To date, the engagement process has included more than 1,600 stakeholder and public interactions.
Explore our past consultation events to find more information and reports that were developed as part of that process. Discover previous work
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Project timeline
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Master plan project commences
John Hendry (Trout Lake) Park Renewal Plan has finished this stage2013
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Draft plan paused to complete City-wide dogs in parks strategy
John Hendry (Trout Lake) Park Renewal Plan has finished this stage2015
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Master plan process restarts
John Hendry (Trout Lake) Park Renewal Plan has finished this stage2019
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Phase 1 public engagement
John Hendry (Trout Lake) Park Renewal Plan has finished this stageOctober to November 2019
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Master plan renamed to renewal plan
John Hendry (Trout Lake) Park Renewal Plan has finished this stage2021
Project name changed to align project more appropriately with the Park Board’s commitment to Reconciliation and Decolonization.
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Phase 2 public engagement
John Hendry (Trout Lake) Park Renewal Plan has finished this stageOnline Survey: Nov. 23 to Dec. 21, 2021
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Revise park renewal plan
John Hendry (Trout Lake) Park Renewal Plan has finished this stageEarly 2022
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Present final John Hendry Park renewal plan to Park Board Commissioners for approval
John Hendry (Trout Lake) Park Renewal Plan is currently at this stageSpring 2022
Frequently asked questions
Contact us
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Email johnhendry@vancouver.ca
Videos
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Click here to play video John Hendry Park - Phase 2 Public Engagement Introduction Creating a plan to guide the future of John Hendry Park has been a journey – a path that has taken some pauses and detours as our City and the world around us has evolved. During this journey, new information and knowledge have emerged. While many directions for the park have remained constant the entire way, new information has led to rethinking and refining some directions. Throughout it all, people who love and care for John Hendry Park have continued to engage, sharing their hopes, as well as their concerns, for the future of this important park. Through the process, a draft plan for the park has emerged. It seeks to balance diverse, and at times, competing community desires, align with the City’s commitments and policies, and achieve the long-time vision for a healthy and inclusive John Hendry Park.
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Click here to play video John Hendry Park - Trout Lake Water Quality Monitoring & Treatment Trout Lake is, and will continue to be, the centrepiece of John Hendry Park. The community wishes a swimmable lake; however, the current practice of pumping millions of gallons of drinking water into Trout Lake each year is not resulting in a consistently safe lake for swimming, nor is the continued use of drinking water sustainable during our increasingly hot and dry summers. Vancouver’s Greenest City Action Plan and Metro Vancouver’s Drinking Water Conservation Plan call for us to reduce our consumption of drinking water, including in our civic facilities and parks like John Hendry Park.
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Click here to play video John Hendry Park - Flexible Open Spaces Throughout the process, participants have emphasized the importance of places to just “be” in John Hendry Park. The COVID-19 pandemic has further revealed how important open, unprogrammed spaces are to individuals and groups.
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Click here to play video John Hendry Park - Bicycle Circulation The BC Parkway Trail through John Hendry Park is an important link in the City’s active transportation network. However, community input has identified a need to think more about how to fit active transportation within an increasingly busy community park setting.