Annieville Lions Park Master Plan
Phase 2 Community Engagement: Draft Master Plan
Delta residents are invited to share their views on the Annieville Lions Park Draft Master Plan, which was reviewed by Delta Council on July 7, 2025.
The proposed plan focuses on renewing aging infrastructure, protecting existing trees, and creating flexible spaces for a variety of uses. Goals include improving accessibility, enhancing the arrival experience, and strengthening park connections.
Input from the community, user groups, and internal stakeholders has shaped the plan, which aims to balance programmed recreational areas with passive green spaces. Key features are described below:
Central Park Hub
- Modern, fully accessible washroom/fieldhouse
- New fenced spray park with an underground water collection tank to recycle run-off water
- Multi-use games area: four pickleball courts, one tennis court, full basketball court, half basketball court, and spaces for mini-hockey and ball hockey
- Outdoor fitness equipment and parkour elements (obstacle course)
Community Plaza
- Connects central park hub to new accessible overlook deck with views of Bob Bunnett Field
- New picnic shelter
- Flexible space for markets, food trucks, and events
Baseball Upgrades
- Bob Bunnett Ball Field: new backstop, bullpens and Challenger dugouts that are inclusive and accessible for all players
- Upper ball diamond: new backstop
- Upgrades to support tournaments
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible paths throughout the park
- Inclusive spray park features and furniture
- Path connection from 112 Street to the park, through to 114 Street
Read the Council Report here.
Residents interested in learning more about this project and sharing their feedback can participate by:
- Viewing the Draft Master Plan shown below
- Completing a feedback form at the bottom of this webpage before October 6, 2025.
- Dropping by the in person information session at the park to discuss the concept with staff. The City is offering free cotton candy to the first 50 people to attend.
Location: Annieville Lions Park (by the picnic shelter)
When: Thursday, September 25, 2025
Time: 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Draft Master Plan:
Renderings:
Fenced Spray Park



Phase 1 Community Engagement: What We Learned
In summer 2024, the City invited the community to take part in Phase One of the Annieville Park Master Plan engagement process. The goal was to understand community needs and make sure the new design reflects them.
Engagement activities included:
- Letters sent to 966 households within 400 metres of the park
- On-site signage and social media notices
- Readerboard postings at the North Delta Recreation Centre
- Two in-person open houses at the park and an online feedback form at letstalk.delta.ca
In total, we heard from approximately 290 people. This included:
- 81 feedback forms submitted online or in person
- 64 residents attending open houses
- Input from Annieville Elementary students and staff, North Delta Baseball Association, North Delta Lions Club, and Cougar Creek Streamkeepers
The feedback gathered in Phase One helped shape the Draft Master Plan, which is now being shared as part of Phase Two engagement.
Background:
About Annieville Lions Park
Annieville Lions Park has been a gathering place in North Delta for generations. Built through the efforts of local residents, it remains a symbol of community spirit. Today, the park continues to bring people together and support recreation for families, neighbours, and sports groups.
The park is located at 9150 112 Street, beside Annieville Elementary School. It covers just over 33,000 square metres and is about one kilometre from the growing Scott Road Corridor, making it an important green space in a changing neighbourhood. Annieville Park is well-loved for family picnics, community events, and especially its strong connection to baseball.
What’s in the park now:
- Spray park
- Picnic shelter and BBQ area
- Two youth baseball fields and a batting cage
- Two tennis courts
- Fieldhouse with washrooms
- Concession stand with storage
- Parking lot
- Wooded area and natural play space
Some of these amenities, like the splash pad and washrooms, are reaching the end of their lifespan and need to be replaced.
Master Plan Development Process
In spring 2024, the City began the master planning process for Annieville Park. This started with research into the park’s history, technical analysis, and site surveys, followed by the identification of key priorities. The City retained a consultant to assist with development of the plan and the community engagement program. The key priorities to be addressed in the plan include:
- Improve accessibility across the park
- Replace aging infrastructure
- Upgrade the spray park, sport courts, and passive areas
- Create more flexible and inclusive areas for everyone to enjoy
Two initial design options were prepared to explore these ideas. This was the focus of Phase One community engagement in summer 2024.