
In the early 1900's Mr. Akiyo Kogo first discovered this idyllic spot nestled at the foot of Mount Seymour on the banks of the Seymour River. He could not have known then that this land would be the last remaining farm on Vancouver's North Shore. In the 1920's the farm developed into a thriving dairy.
By 1970, agriculture had all but disappeared from North Vancouver, but luckily this park was protected by the District Parks Department. Officially opened to the public in 1975, and now home to over 200 domestic animals and birds, Maplewood strives to provide a unique experience, incorporating enjoyment, education and heritage in this 5 acre setting.
Open 10AM to 4PM year-round, except Mondays. There is an admission fee.