A wetland lake in Vancouver's East District forms a park around the lake, with the standard composition of North American urban parks: children's play facilities, toilets, and dog walkers. This park also has more shower changing rooms, because there is a small beach by the lake, and you can enter the water in summer.
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A wetland lake in Vancouver's East District forms a park around the lake, with the standard composition of North American urban parks: children's play facilities, toilets, and dog walkers. This park also has more shower changing rooms, because there is a small beach by the lake, and you can enter the water in summer.
Trout Lake Park attracts many people all year round: there are skating, tennis, basketball, football, picnic and other venues, where squirrels, salmon, salmon and beavers are active. The name John Henry is also given because the site was donated by John Henry's daughter to honor the distinguished industrialist and philanthropist.