Spring 2026 Pitt Meadows Parks, Recreation and Culture Guide
Parks Projects Update Spring 2026
33,550 Bulbs Planted
Parks staff and volunteers planted 33,550 bulbs across Pitt Meadows parks and open spaces. The blooms will welcome residents and visitors this spring, creating stunning displays that highlight the beauty of nature. The initiative adds seasonal colour to parks while enhancing inviting spaces for the community to enjoy.
638 Volunteer Hours
In 2025, 75 volunteers dedicated 638 hours to improving City parks and green spaces. Their hard work made a big impact by removing weeds, tackling invasive species and beautifying our community areas. Thank you to all our volunteers—this is truly a Pitt Meadows Proud moment! Interested in volunteering? Visit pittmeadows.ca/ volunteer .
1 , 700 + Locations with Invasive Plants
Parks staff have expanded efforts to remove and manage invasive species, aligning with the ongoing development of the City-wide Invasive Species Management Strategy. A 2025 inventory identified invasive plants at more than 1,700 locations across City lands, with Himalayan blackberry and reed canary grass the most widespread.
Scan the QR code to read more about Parks Projects or visit pittmeadows.ca/parksprojects .
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