Minoru Park’s Future Renewal


Minoru Park’s Future Renewal

Richmond residents invited to help shape the park's future

Playground area at Minoru Park

From lakeside pathways and sports fields to a running track and community facilities, Minoru Park is one of Richmond’s most actively used parks. The City of Richmond is updating the draft Minoru Park Vision Plan and invites the public to help shape the park’s future.

The community is invited to share feedback until Sunday, March 29, 2026, on areas of the park that are aging, underused and could be improved such as pathways, entrances and other spaces. Feedback received will help shape new concept options for the Minoru Park Vision Plan, which will be shared for further feedback in the next phase of planning.

There are several opportunities for the public to participate, both in-person and online.

In-person:

Attend one of three drop-in style open houses offering fun information sharing activities for all ages, display boards and engaging Parks staff, who will be available for discussions and to answer questions.

  • Monday, February 16 (BC Family Day) from 10:00am to 5:00pm at the Richmond Cultural Centre, 7700 Minoru Gate (in the plaza as part of the Children’s Arts Festival)
  • Tuesday, March 10 from 11:00am to 2:00pm at the Seniors Centre at Minoru Centre for Active Living, 7191 Granville Avenue (look for directional signage towards Multipurpose Room 1)
  • Thursday, March 19 from 3:00 to 6:00pm at Richmond Centre, 6551 No. 3 Road (in the new Park Plaza, which is located outside on the southwest corner of Richmond Centre, along the newly developed section of Park Road between Minoru Gate and Constable Jimmy Ng Road – look for the tents)

Online:

  • Visit LetsTalkRichmond.ca/MinoruVisionPlan to learn more and complete the survey, available in multiple languages.
  • The survey will be open until 11:59pm on Sunday, March 29, 2026.

Feedback from this Phase 1 public engagement process will help shape concept options for the Minoru Park Vision Plan, which will be shared with the community for input during Phase Two. Feedback from Phase Two will inform the updated Minoru Park Vision Plan, to be presented to Council for consideration.

Once approved, the Vision Plan will set the course for renewing Minoru Park, ensuring this vital park continues to be a place where the community can visit, connect and gather for decades to come.

For more information, contact the City’s Parks Department at 604-244-1208 or at parks@richmond.ca.