Vancouver Park Board says yes to alcohol in 22 parks, but bylaw delayed to 2021
VANCOUVER — Park board commissioners in Vancouver have voted in favour of allowing alcohol consumption in 22 parks around the city, but relaxing with a cold one likely won’t happen soon.
Although commissioners capped a lengthy debate by approving a pilot project allowing park concessions to sell beer, cider and coolers, the board is seeking provincial involvement.
It says in a social media post that the new bylaw will require an update to B.C.’s Liquor Control and Licensing Act, recognizing the park board as a governing body under a specific section of the act.
At least on park commissioner says it means officially approved alcohol consumption in Vancouver parks likely won’t happen until next summer.