Horseshoe Bay Park

We are providing lighting design and electrical engineering services for this redevelopment project in West Vancouver, Canada.
The Horseshoe Bay Park project in West Vancouver entails a comprehensive revitalization of the park and promenade. Our team’s role is to strategically enhance the lighting design and electrical systems, which are visible to both tourists arriving via BC Ferries and the local community.
The focal point is the uniquely crafted pole lighting, which pays tribute to the area’s history, particularly its connection to fishermen and sailboats. These custom-designed pole lights, originating from hand drawings, intricately encapsulate the site’s historical essence.
Adding a layer of cultural significance, the lantern motifs are thoughtfully curated by three local First Nations artists, each bringing their distinct perspective, resulting in a diverse tapestry of designs. This amalgamation transforms the space into an open-air gallery that captivates visitors during both daylight hours and the evening, creating an immersive experience.
In harmony with the grand pole lighting, the smaller pathways are subtly illuminated by bollard lights that provide safe and unobtrusive illumination for those navigating the paths. The project also incorporates miniature marker lights, strategically placed to illuminate the various lookouts within the park, which not only enhance safety but also contribute to the visual allure of the park, guiding visitors to scenic viewpoints.
Finally, the mature trees within the park are adorned with concealed lights, giving the park a gentle, illumination that enhances the overall ambiance without overpowering the natural beauty of the environment.