Sequoia Park
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If you're looking for green space in Campbell River that actually gives you room to breathe and move around, Sequoia Park on Island Highway is worth your time. This isn't a pocket park squeezed between buildings—it's a proper recreational area where you can spend a couple of hours without feeling rushed. The park serves the local community well, offering the kind of amenities that make it practical for families, dog owners, and anyone wanting to get outside without driving far from town.
The park maintains a straightforward, accessible atmosphere. You'll find grounds that are well-kept and functional, with facilities that support various activities. Whether you're bringing children who need space to run, want to exercise your dog, or simply need a place to sit and be outdoors, the layout accommodates these needs. The moderate price point—which typically means minimal or no entrance fees for a municipal park—makes it an affordable option for regular visits. This is neighbourhood recreation at its most useful: no pretence, just accessible green space.
From a practical standpoint, the park's location on Island Highway puts it reasonably accessible from several parts of Campbell River. You can contact them directly at (250) 830-7272 if you need specific information about facilities, seasonal hours, or any programs they might be running. Because it's a public park with moderate amenities rather than a destination attraction, it works best as part of your regular rotation of places to visit rather than a special outing. Plan to visit during daylight hours, bring weather-appropriate gear (since Campbell River weather can change quickly), and check locally if you're visiting during unusual seasons to confirm any facilities are available.
In the broader Campbell River park landscape, Sequoia Park sits alongside other neighbourhood options like Vallejo Park, Dolly Varden Park, and Barclay Park. These parks all serve similar functions—providing accessible outdoor space for locals—so your choice between them might depend on what specific facilities you need or which location works best for your part of town. Rather than competing with each other, they give different neighbourhoods their own recreational options.
What makes Sequoia Park genuinely useful is that it doesn't overcomplicate things. It's the park you visit on a regular Tuesday afternoon when you want fresh air and space. It's where you walk your dog regularly. It's where families near Island Highway know they can find open ground. It fills its role in the community well, and that's exactly what it should do. If you live in or frequently visit Campbell River and want reliable access to basic park facilities without needing anything elaborate, this is the sort of place that quietly does its job.