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The Best Free Membership You’ll Ever Have!


Nearly twice the size of Vancouver’s iconic Stanley Park, Pacific Spirit Park offers an “into the wild” extravaganza be it through a casual walk, run, bike ride or special event.


We know that thousands of annual users have a very personal relationship with the park, in all kinds of weather and in any season, and because of this, you may not be aware of the Pacific Spirit Park Society (PSPS) who partner with Metro Vancouver (formerly the GVRD) in the operation and maintenance of this natural refuge.


The PSPS enriches all aspects of the park through numerous programs, strategic planning, activities and events that are outlined on other pages of this web site.


We want to know what the park’s stakeholder/users think about the park and what we can collectively do to enhance their multi-faceted experiences.


The best way for us to do that, is to sign you up as a member (no kidding it’s free) so we can reach you with important updates and you can reach us when you have an opinion or volunteer hour to spare.


Our promise to you is that there will be no regrets with your free membership.


No unsolicited emails will be sent your way or your address shared with a mailing list. We just know, because we are dedicated to this park’s future, that you as a user will be too. And even if you have never set foot in the park, but value its presence and the livability its great green lungs contribute to your daily air quality, sign up below.


Please indicate what you’d like to hear about from us, and how you’d like to best receive that information.




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You can print out the pdf PSPS membership form. fill it out, and send it in either by regular mail, or  edit the word doc and attach it to an email to volunteer@pacificspiritparksociety.org


PSPS Membership

Pacific Spirit Park Society

PO Box 72085, Sasamat RPO

Vancouver, B.C., V6R 4P2

this page prepared by Terri Clark, July 2008