George McLean Park

After 30 years, the assembly of land for a new park in the Garden Village neighbourhood of Burnaby is nearing completion. Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services is now preparing to develop this neighbourhood park and would like to hear what you have to say before proceeding.
These display panels and questionnaires (see links below) from our Public Open House, will help introduce you to the natural features of the site and outline for you possible activities and amenities that could be included. Your input can help us to design a park master plan that will guide us as we build the park in phases over the coming years.
Public Open House III
- Existing Site Plan
- Final Concept Plan
- Landscape Features
- Natural Play Area
- Play Options Feature Shrub
Over the past two years the park site has been cleared, taking care to preserve existing trees wherever possible, and an interim path was built. This past spring, rhododendron plants from the garden of Margaret Norton were planted along the south edge of the park and over the summer and fall, the following features will be added:
- Drainage improvements and creation of a bioswal
- Phase one of the natural play area, including a swing and sand play
- Landscaping, including some new trees
- Benches and picnic tables
- Drinking fountain
- Context Plan
- Concept Plan I
- Concept Plan II
- Concept Plan III
- Existing Site Plan
- Existing Site Character
- Concept Images
- Playground Components
Public Open House I l Questionnaire # 1
- George McLean Park Introduction
- George McLean Biography
- Site Vegetation & Wildlife
- Site Sunlight, Shadow & Noise
- Site Views, Sitelines & Open Space
- Activities & Amenities I
- Activities & Amenities II
- Conceptual Landscape Diagram
Over the last year work was undertaken to clear the park site, taking care to preserve existing trees wherever possible. We invite you to take a walk on the interim pathway, enjoy the tranquil setting and get to know the site before you provide us with your comments.
This is your neighbourhood park and we want to hear from you!











