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Title: Hastings Mill Park

Location: Hastings Mill Park Physical Address: 1575 Alma St. Vancouver, BC V6R3P3, Canada There is no Wikipedia page on this park, so we decided to create a whole new page. Below is what we thought would be important to add onto our page, in terms of the park’s significance and the history associated with it.

The Hastings Mill Park is located on the waterfront in the West Point Grey neighborhood. The playground received an upgrade this summer which was completed in September of 2016. The goal of the renewal was to create a more engaging an accessible play area for a wider range of ages. The materials used depict the story of the logging industry and the historical significance of the Hastings Mill museum, located just beside the playground.

Outline: • Basic introduction:
Title: Hastings Mill Park

Location: 1575 Alma St. Vancouver, BC V6R3P3, Canada

Located in the West Point Grey neighbourhood beside Jericho sailing club.
The renewed playground opened September 2016
Section 1: Explain how the park had undergone construction, and opened only in the fall of 2016

  • Restructuring the playground to make it more “child friendly”, by adding more structures that children enjoy playing with at a playground.
  • This includes: “…two tall swings, two toddler swings, to standard swings, and a new playhouse with a sand play area” (City of Vancouver)
    [1]


Remodel: updated construction plan

What the City of Vancouver did to change the park, and make it more kids and family friendly

  • Drew inspiration from the Old Hastings Mill Store
  • Design factor: We can add pictures from before and after the restructuring


Hastings Mill Museum

  • Museum located right next to the park
  • Talk about the significance of that, attracting more families to the park and the museum

Known to be “Vancouver’s Oldest Building” (talking about the historic importance of the place itself)


Lots of visuals to help set up our page, so it attracts the general audience and people who come across the Wikipedia page.

  1. ^ "Hastings Mill Park playground renewal". City of Vancouver. City of Vancouver. Retrieved 31 January 2017.
  2. ^ "Map of Playground" (PDF). City of Vancouver. 2016. Retrieved 31 January 2017.
  3. ^ "Walk Through a Door into Vancouver's Past". Old Hastings Mill Store Museum. Native Daughters of B.C. Retrieved 31 January 2017.