Park use in Canada soared during COVID, creating challenges for cities, survey finds
MONTREAL — A new survey has found that Canadians have flocked to their local parks during the COVID-19 pandemic, creating both challenges and opportunities for cities.
The survey by charity organization Park People found that two-thirds of the 3,500 respondents reported having spent more time in parks during the pandemic, while almost 40 per cent said their use of parks had doubled.
Cities noted the same trend, with 29 of 31 responding municipalities reporting that park use had increased during the past year.
“What we learned, very simply, is that people have been using parks way more, and that nearby nature has become more important,” Adri Stark, a project manager for Park People and one of the report’s co-authors, said Wednesday.


