Effective immediately, the City of Vancouver is closing or limiting public access to a number of its facilities to curb the potential spread of COVID-19 and ensure that resources can be focused on supporting essential operations.
Speaking about the closures, Mayor Kennedy Stewart said, “Out of an abundance of caution, we have made the decision to suspend many non-essential programs and close most civic facilities,” said Mayor Kennedy Stewart.
“Now more than ever, we need to be thinking of how we can help each other. If you have an elderly neighbour, or someone who has medical issues, ask them if they’re OK, ask them if they need anything.”
Included in the list of closures effective today are:
- Park Board community centres, pools, fitness centres, ice rinks, and golf courses will be closed
- All Vancouver Public Library locations will be closed as of 1:30pm March 16 (all digital services, and email and phone reference will be available)
- All Vancouver Civic Theatres will be closed
- All permitted events at Park Board sports fields and parks will be cancelled
- Park Board field houses and change rooms will be closed, park washrooms will remain open
- Attractions such as Van Dusen Botanical Gardens, the Bloedel Conservatory and the Stanley Park Train will be closed to the public
Anyone who has already paid for a program or permit at a closed Park Board location will receive a full refund. Ticketholders for Vancouver Civic Theatre events are asked to contact the box office or point of purchase.
All other City service and facilities not referenced above remain operational at this time, although service delivery may be adjusted as appropriate to support social distancing.
Park Board day camps and licensed childcare will remain open until further notice, but new registrations will not be accepted.
Evelyn Saller, Carnegie, and Gathering Place Community Centres will remain open to deliver essential services such as food, shelter and hygiene programs, but recreation and social programs will not operate at these locations.
For the most up-to-date information, follow the Park Board and City of Vancouver on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, and visit vancouver.ca/covid19.
Last modified: March 21, 2020