
Nearby PlayMakers
Discover more PlayMakers in Chilliwack
Townsend Park is a 15-hectare park located west of downtown Chilliwack, named after Harold Townsend who previously owned the land. The City purchased the land in 1946 and developed it into a major public sports facility for ball sports and leisure activities. The park features a play area, change rooms, concession stand, washrooms, and other amenities for visitors to enjoy. The Wolfe family washroom is open from dawn to dusk, providing convenience for park-goers.
In addition to its facilities, Townsend Park offers a 2. 3 km walking trail around its perimeter, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a brisk walk. The park is also equipped with 5 multipurpose pitches and six softball diamonds, three of which are lit for evening games. Park bookings can be made through the Recreation and Culture Department, ensuring organized and efficient use of the sports facilities.
The ball field complex at Townsend Park includes fields for soccer, rugby, football, softball, and field hockey, catering to a variety of sports enthusiasts. Bleachers, seating areas, and lighting are available on request, making it convenient for both players and spectators. The park is easily accessible from the west parking area, providing convenient parking for visitors.
Townsend Park also participates in the Adopt-a-Park and Adopt-a-Trail program, partnering with local organizations and non-profit groups to keep the park clean and well-maintained. This community initiative ensures that the park remains a beautiful and enjoyable space for all visitors. With its well-equipped sports facilities, scenic walking trail, and community involvement programs, Townsend Park is a popular destination for locals and visitors in Chilliwack.