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Rupert Park — Attraction in Vancouver

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Rupert Park
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Sunrise Park
1950 Windermere St, Vancouver, BC V5M 3R2, Canada
Deeley Exhibition
1875 Boundary Rd, Vancouver, BC V5M 0A4, Canada
Nearby restaurants
Poor Italian Ristorante
3296 E 1st Ave, Vancouver, BC V5M 1B8, Canada
Kuro Sushi & Bar
1660 Renfrew St, Vancouver, BC V5K 4E1, Canada
Fortune City Seafood Restaurant
2800 E 1st Ave #302, Vancouver, BC V5M 4P3, Canada
Romilano Pizza Restaurant Vancouver
1637 Renfrew St, Vancouver, BC V5K 4E1, Canada
Sushi High
3311 E Broadway, Vancouver, BC V5M 2A1, Canada
Thai Son
2800 E 1st Ave, Vancouver, BC V5M 4P1, Canada
East One Seafood Restaurant
2800 E 1st Ave, Vancouver, BC V5M 4P3, Canada
Saigon Bites Renfrew
1673 Renfrew St, Vancouver, BC V5K 4E1, Canada
McDonald's
3695 Lougheed Hwy., Vancouver, BC V5M 1M3, Canada
Fuku Ramen & Udon
2800 E 1st Ave 114 , ground level, Vancouver, BC V5M 4N9, Canada
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Rupert Park

1600 Rupert St, Vancouver, BC V5K 4L9, Canada
4.5(176)
Open 24 hours
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Outdoor
Relaxation
Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: Sunrise Park, Deeley Exhibition, restaurants: Poor Italian Ristorante, Kuro Sushi & Bar, Fortune City Seafood Restaurant, Romilano Pizza Restaurant Vancouver, Sushi High, Thai Son, East One Seafood Restaurant, Saigon Bites Renfrew, McDonald's, Fuku Ramen & Udon
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Nearby attractions of Rupert Park

Sunrise Park

Deeley Exhibition

Sunrise Park

Sunrise Park

4.5

(235)

Open 24 hours
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Deeley Exhibition

Deeley Exhibition

4.7

(71)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Harry PotterTM: A Forbidden Forest Experience
Harry PotterTM: A Forbidden Forest Experience
Wed, Dec 10 • 4:45 PM
690 Pipeline Road, Vancouver, BC, V6G 3E2
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Candlelight: Best of Joe Hisaishi
Candlelight: Best of Joe Hisaishi
Sat, Dec 13 • 6:30 PM
Kerrisdale/Shaughnessy, 2733 West 41st Avenue, Vancouver, V6N 3C5
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Masterclass Dumplings
Masterclass Dumplings
Mon, Dec 8 • 4:30 PM
Vancouver, British Columbia, V6A 2T4, Canada
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Nearby restaurants of Rupert Park

Poor Italian Ristorante

Kuro Sushi & Bar

Fortune City Seafood Restaurant

Romilano Pizza Restaurant Vancouver

Sushi High

Thai Son

East One Seafood Restaurant

Saigon Bites Renfrew

McDonald's

Fuku Ramen & Udon

Poor Italian Ristorante

Poor Italian Ristorante

4.3

(413)

$$

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Kuro Sushi & Bar

Kuro Sushi & Bar

4.8

(228)

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Fortune City Seafood Restaurant

Fortune City Seafood Restaurant

4.0

(507)

$$

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Romilano Pizza Restaurant Vancouver

Romilano Pizza Restaurant Vancouver

4.8

(194)

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Rupert park is a very large park and is well known as a golf course but there is much more than a golf course. There is a couple of sports fields, tennis courts, washrooms, and playgrounds. There is also some trails doing a complete circle around the perimeter of the park. Rupert’s attractive, open views create a wonderful setting for walking or playing in one of the sport fields. There is plenty of space for children’s play and picnics in the upper half of the park; or, slip through the trees on paths that open up to the ponds and rolling greens of the pitch ‘n’ putt. History Once destined for a shopping mall this uniquely located park was set aside for the public’s enjoyment in 1965. Thankfully, a dedicated Vancouver Park Board and a diligent community convinced City Council that the east side of the city needed parkland more than a shopping facility. Rupert Park was officially named in January 1967 and opened as the Park Board’s third pitch & putt golf course in 1971. Its main distraction was a major highway bisecting its rolling greenswards. In 1995 the park was completely refurbished and the road removed making the property whole once again. New fields, a renovated golf course and redesigned fieldhouse plus a perimeter pathway give this neighbourhood park a multifaceted feel.
John PozerJohn Pozer
A green space to enjoy all year round. My first visit to this great park in ‘20 was memorable. A sunny October day that started off frosty but warmed up nicely. We’ve been back many times since. Huge sporting fields beside the pitch-and-putt golf course with nearby tennis courts, too. There’s a perimeter walk around the golf course with lots of green space views and natural features. The park was ifficult to find, even with with GPS apps. Go east on Charles St. and at the end is the Pitch and Putt parking and entrance. Enjoy!
June TulipsJune Tulips
I found this park by accident on a long walk. It's on a hill with a bit of a view of the city. There is a basebill diamond that sits right in top of it. There are also tennis courts that are tucked down almost out of site below the diamond for some more private secluded matches. There was a path around that entire part of the park that had a lot of joggers on it. To my surprise there was also golf behind it!?! I'm fairly new to this city so I thought that was cool and kind of funny to find in a city.
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Rupert park is a very large park and is well known as a golf course but there is much more than a golf course. There is a couple of sports fields, tennis courts, washrooms, and playgrounds. There is also some trails doing a complete circle around the perimeter of the park. Rupert’s attractive, open views create a wonderful setting for walking or playing in one of the sport fields. There is plenty of space for children’s play and picnics in the upper half of the park; or, slip through the trees on paths that open up to the ponds and rolling greens of the pitch ‘n’ putt. History Once destined for a shopping mall this uniquely located park was set aside for the public’s enjoyment in 1965. Thankfully, a dedicated Vancouver Park Board and a diligent community convinced City Council that the east side of the city needed parkland more than a shopping facility. Rupert Park was officially named in January 1967 and opened as the Park Board’s third pitch & putt golf course in 1971. Its main distraction was a major highway bisecting its rolling greenswards. In 1995 the park was completely refurbished and the road removed making the property whole once again. New fields, a renovated golf course and redesigned fieldhouse plus a perimeter pathway give this neighbourhood park a multifaceted feel.
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A green space to enjoy all year round. My first visit to this great park in ‘20 was memorable. A sunny October day that started off frosty but warmed up nicely. We’ve been back many times since. Huge sporting fields beside the pitch-and-putt golf course with nearby tennis courts, too. There’s a perimeter walk around the golf course with lots of green space views and natural features. The park was ifficult to find, even with with GPS apps. Go east on Charles St. and at the end is the Pitch and Putt parking and entrance. Enjoy!
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I found this park by accident on a long walk. It's on a hill with a bit of a view of the city. There is a basebill diamond that sits right in top of it. There are also tennis courts that are tucked down almost out of site below the diamond for some more private secluded matches. There was a path around that entire part of the park that had a lot of joggers on it. To my surprise there was also golf behind it!?! I'm fairly new to this city so I thought that was cool and kind of funny to find in a city.
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5.0
7y

Rupert park is a very large park and is well known as a golf course but there is much more than a golf course. There is a couple of sports fields, tennis courts, washrooms, and playgrounds. There is also some trails doing a complete circle around the perimeter of the park.

Rupert’s attractive, open views create a wonderful setting for walking or playing in one of the sport fields. There is plenty of space for children’s play and picnics in the upper half of the park; or, slip through the trees on paths that open up to the ponds and rolling greens of the pitch ‘n’ putt. History

Once destined for a shopping mall this uniquely located park was set aside for the public’s enjoyment in 1965. Thankfully, a dedicated Vancouver Park Board and a diligent community convinced City Council that the east side of the city needed parkland more than a shopping facility. Rupert Park was officially named in January 1967 and opened as the Park Board’s third pitch & putt golf course in 1971. Its main distraction was a major highway bisecting its rolling greenswards.

In 1995 the park was completely refurbished and the road removed making the property whole once again. New fields, a renovated golf course and redesigned fieldhouse plus a perimeter pathway give this neighbourhood park a...

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4.0
3y

Rupert park pitch and putt that can really test ones distance control under 100yds.

General notes: Greens are very small, but the greens are fairer than some P&P Chipping onto the green is hard as greens have hard slopes around them. Little to no fairway

front nine: Holes are very short

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5.0
4y

A green space to enjoy all year round. My first visit to this great park in ‘20 was memorable. A sunny October day that started off frosty but warmed up nicely. We’ve been back many times since. Huge sporting fields beside the pitch-and-putt golf course with nearby tennis courts, too. There’s a perimeter walk around the golf course with lots of green space views and natural features. The park was ifficult to find, even with with GPS apps. Go east on Charles St. and at the end is the Pitch and Putt parking and...

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