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Callister Park
2800 block Oxford Street (at Renfrew Street), Vancouver B.C.
Phone: (604) 257-8400
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Callister Park is open and relaxing, offering a play area for children, an open grass field and shaded resting spots along it's cherry blossom lined pathways. Callister park had an interesting start before officially being declared a park. The land was first owned by John Callister and known to early pioneers as Callister Exhibition Park but on September 18th, 1920, tobacconist Con Jones made an agreement to lease the land and operated the site for profit as a private baseball ground which was home to the Vancouver Professional Baseball Club. In addition, it was used for midget car racing but was best known for soccer and the home field of the Pacific Coast League.

In 1934 John Callister died and the land was inherited by his two nieces. As Con Jones was not making his monthly payments, the land reverted back to the new owners (Callister's nieces) who paid the back taxes and then donated the area to the City for parkland. The name Callister was a crucial part of the donation.

In 1942 Callister Park was leased until 1960 to the Vancouver Exhibition Association and it became known as Callister Exhibition Park which was the home to lacrosse and soccer. In 1970 the installation of the synthetic turf at Empire Stadium, paid by the City, was made on the condition that Callister Park would be returned to the Park Board as a "neighbourhood park".

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Type Parks & Beaches,
Category Parks,
Location Vancouver,
Amenities Playground,
Website http://vancouver.ca/parks/parks/index.htm
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