Charles Hoey Park
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124 Canada Ave, Duncan BC BC V9L Hours
About Charles Hoey Park
Charles Hoey Park is a beautiful public space known for its many totem poles and as the home of the 39 Days of July festival. The location is convenient, situated close to coffee shops, stores, and restaurants in downtown Duncan. While the park is generally well-maintained, the restrooms can be dirty, and the picnic area could use more seating. The park is also frequented by homeless individuals, who are reported to be friendly and helpful to visitors.
Most Recent Reviews
October 2024
Great walk to see the many totom poles
Toilets: Town control
Dog-friendliness: On leash
July 2024
Nice location for the music stage that is used for the music festival in July. Close to the coffee shops, stores, restaurants
in downtown Duncan.
May 2024
Seen many homeless people nearby and they have occupied the red train at the back for resting.
Toilets: Pretty dirty restroom
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