Aberdeen Park was built in 2018 and is the newest neighbourhood park in the City Centre. The park is bound by Hazelbridge Way, Sweet Avenue, Brown Road and Cambie Road.
This park focal point of the emerging Capstan Village area in Richmond’s City Centre. The park is an oasis in the middle of the city with many trees, shrubs and flowers. It is also an active and vibrant urban square and gathering space for public gatherings, community events and arts & cultural activities.
Park features include a large urban plaza, water features, a pedestrian boardwalk over a rain garden, a fenced dog park, seating, picnic tables and pathways throughout the park.
REMINDER!
Pet owners in dogs off-leash areas adhere to the following usage guidelines:
- Dogs must be kept under control by their owners at all times.
- Stoop and Scoop: clean up after your dog.
- Dog owners must carry a leash at all times.
- All dogs must be currently and visibly licensed.
- Dog owners must maintain effective verbal control of their dogs and always be able to see their dog when off the leash.
- Any dog exhibiting aggressive behaviour must be leashed immediately.
Dog Waste Collection Pilot Program
The City of Richmond is currently operating a dog waste collection pilot program at three off-leach dog areas.
Clearly marked red bins for dog waste have been placed at the entrance of:
For additional information visit the Dog Waste Collection Pilot Program