Glenvale Park is in the seaside community of Esquimalt, one of thirteen communities in the Capital Regional District of British Columbia. A thirty meter long brick pathway leads to the shoreline of the Gorge Waterway. The pathway branches both left and right along the shore and is mostly covered with grass. There are some shrubs and several trees. The park is only a few meters wide and is overlooked by the homes of Glenvale strata residents. There are several places in this park to access the muddy shore of the Gorge Waterway. It is possible to launch a personal watercraft from this park. Kinsmen Gorge Park, Forshaw Green Space and Garthland Green Space are nearby.
Geographical Location 48º 26’ 55” 123º 24’ 44”
Glenvale Park can be reached from the Trans-Canada Highway (Hwy1) Exit onto Admirals Road to head south. At the junction with Craigflower Road turn right. Continue along Craigflower Road to reach Glenvale Road. Turn right onto Glenvale Road and continue to the end of the road. The trail is signed and lies between home number 11 and 12. There is limited street parking. Buses travel along Craigflower Road.