Coopers Green Park

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Operation of Coopers Green Hall – Updated, February 2024

The SCRD is requesting expressions of interest from parties for options to oversee the operation of Coopers Green Hall in Halfmoon Bay. The SCRD has owned and operated the Hall since 1985 and until recently was planning to build a new hall at Cooper Green Park. In March of 2023 a decision was made by the SCRD Board of Directors to build a new hall at Connor Park instead of Cooper Green Park.

Currently the SCRD wishes to explore leasing the Hall to a qualified interested party for purposes aligned with its permitted zoned usage for a period of five years, subject to possible extension.

Lots more information can be found here


This popular waterfront park that looks across the Strait of Georgia has a large grassy treed area ideal for family picnics. During the summer you can play beach volleyball on the sandy court. The park also includes a barbeque pit, washroom facilities, swimming beach and a public recreational boat launch. It is also a popular location for divers.

There is a designated parking area that is available for vehicles and trailers for those planning to launch boats. Further information on the load limit and permitted uses of the boat ramp can be found here.

Further information on how to book the hall can be found on the community halls webpage.

Location

The park can be accessed at the north end of Redrooffs Road in Halfmoon Bay.

Amenities

Picnic area, beach, boat launch, volley ball court, BBQ pit, washrooms.

To rent the Coopers Green Hall visit the community halls webpage.

Area B

Address: 5500 Fisherman Road (Google Maps)

Area: 3.6 hectares

Map: Coopers Green Park (PDF)

tituls

In 2017 shishalh Nation Elders Language group and the SCRD began a project to provide and/or translate SCRD park names into the shashishalhem (Sechelt language). Coopers Green Park is translated as tituls.

Pronunciation: i sounds like the vowel in English ‘meet’. u is pronounced like the o in English ‘go’. First syllable has strong stress.

The name tituls was chosen by the shishalh Elders Language Group to represent the large rocks located in the beach and water areas of the park

Meaning: big rocks

Contact Us

Parks Services

Phone: 604-885-6802

Email: parks@scrd.ca