Lazo Wildlife Park

Features
Rare plants, Recreation fields, Recreational trails, Scenic views
Amenities
Dog bag dispenser

History

Lazo Wildlife Park was created in 1999 after the property previously owned by Jack Clark – who farmed and raised cattle in the area – was sold to Ducks Unlimited and the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD). Ducks Unlimited then leased the property to the CVRD to manage as a park. The park is located in an area important to the Lazo Marsh drainage.

Information

Lazo Wildlife Park boasts a small stream emerging from Lazo Marsh, which drains into a man-made pond at the rear of property, and a ditch that follows the north property boundary. Mature trees along the ridge include Douglas fir, Lodgepole pine, Western white pine and Western red cedar.

Location

  • 985 Sand Pines Drive
  • Lazo North (Electoral Area B)

Lazo Wildlife Park Map

Park Etiquette

  • Pet leashing is mandatory, all year long