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Jonathan Rogers Park

Location
110 W 7th Avenue
(@ Manitoba Street)

Neighbourhood
Mount Pleasant

Area
1.40 hectares

Recreation Facilities
Field Houses
(x1)
Playgrounds
(x1)
Soccer Fields
(x1)
Softball
(x1)
Washrooms
(x1)

Washroom Information
Location Winter Hours Summer Hours Notes
North side, fieldhouse Dawn to Dusk Dawn to Dusk Caretaker on site

About the Park
Jonathan Rogers Park offers playing fields, playground, and spots for resting; a lovely community garden adds colour and vitality to the park. Relax on the grassy slopes and take in the views of downtown Vancouver, or bring a sled to celebrate a rare Vancouver snowfall.

History
Jonathan Rogers, a native of Wales having arrived on Vancouver’s first passenger train on May 23rd, 1887, was one of the longest serving Park Board Commissioners, 1908 – 1934 plus acting as its Chairman for nine of those years. An untimely illness forced him to retire. He died in 1945 leaving the Park Board $100,000 to develop a park in the vicinity of Broadway and Cambie Street. The Park Board was slow in acquiring land in this park deficient area due to property sellers holding out for more money. Finally, on July 10, 1959 the park was officially dedicated and named for its benefactor with Mrs. Elizabeth Rogers in attendance.

Park Location
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Views of the Park
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