Legal public drinking begins Monday in some North Vancouver parks

New program runs until Oct. 15 from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. in 9 public spaces

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Caption: Alcohol consumption will be allowed in nine public spaces in the City of North Vancouver beginning Monday. (Don Pablo/Shutterstock)

As of Monday at 11 a.m., it will be legal to drink alcohol in nine public spaces in the City of North Vancouver.
City council voted earlier this month to approve a bylaw allowing drinking in some parks in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
"We all want to live in a connected, vibrant, and inclusive community," Mayor Linda Buchanan said in a press release.
"This bylaw is about creating space outdoors for residents to socialize in a way that respects physical distancing. By allowing people to gather in our parks we're supporting their well-being, as well as supporting local restaurants and breweries."
The new rules will be in place from June 22 to Oct. 15, from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. in these locations:
  • Waterfront Park (north and south of the train tracks, excluding the playground).
  • Victoria Park (west).
  • Mahon Park (behind Fen Burdett bleachers).
  • Civic Plaza.
  • Grand Boulevard (13th Street to 19th Street).
  • Ray Perrault Park (northeast corner).
  • Kings Mill Walk Park (Harbourside Place to Fell Avenue).
  • Shipbuilders Square at The Shipyards.
  • Cates Deck at The Shipyards.

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Caption: A map shows the locations where public drinking is allowed in the City of North Vancouver. (City of North Vancouver)