Parksville Wetlands

Parksville Wetlands is our largest public park covering 35.27 hectares and features a network of trails which are popular for birdwatching, walking, and quietly enjoying the natural surroundings.

The Parksville Wetlands is largely surrounded by a natural succession forest with a diverse range of wetland plant species, unique marsh birds and amphibians. It acts as a water filtration, flood mitigation and contributes to Parkville’s aquifer. The park has naturalized itself into a wetland over many decades through a combination of naturally existing moisture and soil types, land clearing for development, and diversion of drainage water into the park, all prior to this area falling under the City’s ownership.

Past and more recent information identified areas for improvement with stewardship, conservation, education, and eco-sensitive park visitation.

Background
The City has engaged ISL Engineering and Land Services to support the development of a park management plan for the Parksville Wetlands. This fifteen-year, comprehensive plan will provide a vision for the future of the park and identify ongoing park management. The plan will include strategies for educational and stewardship opportunities, strategies for maintenance, increasing conservation and land protection, ecological and cultural management, and accessibility.

The City values and understands the importance of natural spaces for biodiversity, conservation, habitat, and recreation. Stewardship of these spaces is integrated into our Official Community Plan(External link), the Parks, Trails and Open Space Master Plan(External link) and once finished, the new Urban Forest Strategy, along with many other studies and reports to preserve and protect green spaces.

Building on the work completed by the City, the plan for the Parksville Wetlands will include habitat improvements responsive to the site analysis, land use mapping and improvements, and will incorporate feedback from the public and interested parties.

The City appreciates and thanks the many individuals, groups and organizations
who have contributed their time and energy to the Parksville Wetlands.


Parksville Wetlands is our largest public park covering 35.27 hectares and features a network of trails which are popular for birdwatching, walking, and quietly enjoying the natural surroundings.

The Parksville Wetlands is largely surrounded by a natural succession forest with a diverse range of wetland plant species, unique marsh birds and amphibians. It acts as a water filtration, flood mitigation and contributes to Parkville’s aquifer. The park has naturalized itself into a wetland over many decades through a combination of naturally existing moisture and soil types, land clearing for development, and diversion of drainage water into the park, all prior to this area falling under the City’s ownership.

Past and more recent information identified areas for improvement with stewardship, conservation, education, and eco-sensitive park visitation.

Background
The City has engaged ISL Engineering and Land Services to support the development of a park management plan for the Parksville Wetlands. This fifteen-year, comprehensive plan will provide a vision for the future of the park and identify ongoing park management. The plan will include strategies for educational and stewardship opportunities, strategies for maintenance, increasing conservation and land protection, ecological and cultural management, and accessibility.

The City values and understands the importance of natural spaces for biodiversity, conservation, habitat, and recreation. Stewardship of these spaces is integrated into our Official Community Plan(External link), the Parks, Trails and Open Space Master Plan(External link) and once finished, the new Urban Forest Strategy, along with many other studies and reports to preserve and protect green spaces.

Building on the work completed by the City, the plan for the Parksville Wetlands will include habitat improvements responsive to the site analysis, land use mapping and improvements, and will incorporate feedback from the public and interested parties.

The City appreciates and thanks the many individuals, groups and organizations
who have contributed their time and energy to the Parksville Wetlands.


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  • Reunion

    by Suzanne Bernard, 10 months ago

    Réunion

    I had an invitation for a secret gathering.

    Very interesting to observe the different qualities of the guests.

    They were there by the hundreds in their different clothes,

    In multicolours shades of green.

    They were sharing their roots by communicating with each other in a mysterious way.

    Invisible to human eyes.

    I was so energized after this walk in my scooter,

    Visiting for the 1st time this accessible park at the end of Despard Ave.

    I have met all the wooden creatures in their summer beauty,

    The smell of the wild roses,

    Seen the blackberries in flowers.

    Buttercups in... Continue reading

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