John Hendry Park


John Hendry Park is 27-hectare park in the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Trout Lake is located in the centre of the park and is operated by the Vancouver Parks Board and the Grandview Community Association. The park is often referred to, by the locals, as Trout Lake.

History

The park was one of Vancouver's first lumbering operations in the late 19th century. The lake was the water source for the Hastings Sawmill, which was owned by was owned by John Hendry. In 1926, Hendry's daughter, who was married to the governor of the province, Eric Hamber, donated the mill property to the Park Board with the condition that it be named after her father.
In 1963 the Grandview Community Centre, located near Victoria Drive, was constructed. The community centre was later renovated in 1977 and renamed Trout Lake Community Centre.
In 2010 the new ice rink and renovations were completed for the Vancouver Winter Olympic Games, as the figure skaters training venue, with finances of $13.15 million from Vancouver’s Park Board. $2.5 million from Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympics and $250,000 from the Grandview Community Association. However, the real cost of the ice rink is estimated at 15.9 million.

Facilities

Trout Lake
Located at 2100 block East 19th Avenue just off Victoria Drive
John Hendry Park
Trout Lake Community Centre
Located at 3300 Victoria Drive and E 15th Avenue