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Summer is around the corner, and we’ve got some fun news. As of April 2022, the list of alcohol-friendly parks on the North Shore has grown. What many Vancouverites once thought of as a pandemic pipe-dream is now becoming a reality!
All three municipalities have now opened up public areas where folks can knock back an adult beverage or two surrounded by the great outdoors. All that’s missing are some key City of Vancouver parks and beaches.
The City of North Vancouver originally tested the waters in the summer of 2020 – becoming the first Canadian jurisdiction outside of Quebec to designate certain parks for alcohol consumption.
In October of that year, the City voted to make these “alcohol allowed” zones permanent, giving residents the chance to essentially extend their backyards and stay connected to friends and family at a time when restrictions were at their highest.
Fast-forward to June 2021 — The District followed up with a pilot program that would allow alcohol at Millennium Park, and help support the economic recovery of local restaurants and cafes.
After the program passed with flying colours, the list of alcohol-friendly areas now sits at 25 parks total. Let’s dive right in, shall we?
Note that alcohol is not permitted in the following areas (yes, even in “alcohol allowed” zones):
As long as you stick by those rules and dispose of your cans and bottles properly once you’re done, you’re golden.
If you’re keen on reading the fine print, you can read up on the City of North Vancouver’s bylaw on their website.
Be sure to drink responsibly!
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