
The Everett Crowley Park Committee
The Everett Crowley Park Committee (ECPC) is a sub-committee of the Champlain Heights Community Association and is made up of park users and local residents who are working to see this green space protected and enhanced for the long term.
The ECPC mission statement is: “To encourage stewardship of Everett Crowley Park as an urban wilderness”.
ECPC liaises with the Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation on management issues and improvement projects.
Projects in which the committee has taken an active part include new plantings, removing invasives, organizing community events in the park, maintaining a Mason Bee Condo and maintaining the Butterfly Garden (planted to support bees, butterflies and hummingbirds).
New members to the Everett Crowley Park Committee are always welcome (and needed). The committee meets monthly at the Champlain Heights Community Centre, and we also regularly host park stewardship events.
ECPC News & Notices
Everett Crowley Park Outdoor Programs
Did you know that Champlain Heights is home to one of the largest parks in the City? Everett Crowley Park was a closed landfill for 25 years before its official opening as a park in 1987. Native and invasive plants have been slowly recolonizing the whole park, transforming it into a young forest of hardy deciduous trees and opportunistic blackberry.
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Everett Crowley Park Committee Earth Fest. Live music, Eco Arts, Sustainability booths, Nature Activities, Family Friendly.
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- The Environmental Youth Alliance is an active supporter of green initiatives and they helped make Earth Day a success at Everett Crowley Park.
- David Hiebert brought his colourful, earth-focused art to Earth Day at Everett Crowley Park.
- Everett Crowley Park Committee (ECPC) members John and Nicholas were attending to last-minute details setting up for Earth Day at the park in Southeast Vancouver. ECPC and Vancouver Park Board spent several months organizing the events of the day which included planting more than a hundred native trees and shrubs.
- Members of the Earthand Gleaners Society make art pieces out of materials they find in nature. They were explaining how to do this to attendees at this year’s Earth Day in Everett Crowley Park.
- Stream of Dreams is raising awareness about lost streams throughout the Lower Mainland. They came to Earth Day at Everett Crowley Park to talk to attendees about these lost streams and how we can protect those left from pollutants.
- Many organizations are working hard to save our environment. Stream of Dreams is one local non-profit that took part in the 2017 Earth Day celebrations at Everett Crowley Park in Southeast Vancouver.
- Tiddley Cove Morris Dancers were trying to scare away winter at Earth Day in Everett Crowley Park.
- Tiddley Cove Morris Dancers entertained the crowd at Earth Day in Everett Crowley Park on April 22.
- Everett Crowley Park Committee educated fair participants on bees and butterflies.
- Families, bubbles and singles enjoy planting together in the Park’s new pollinator/healing garden.
- ECPC Rock
Bee Hotel
Photo op of “bee hotel” just before Silva Hagen and helpers removed the bees for winter hibernation.
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The Vancouver Mycology Society was at Earth Day planting mushrooms and fungi in Everett Crowley Park.

The Everett Crowley Park Committee










