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'''Hastings Park''' is located in the northeast sector of [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]] in a neighbourhood called [[Hastings-Sunrise]]. Its name references [[New Brighton|Hastings, B.C.]], also known as New Brighton, which lay at the end of the Douglas Road from New Westminster, founded as a resort and watering-hole and as a port to connect the other settlements of the inlet, Gastown, Moodyville and Barnet, to the city.
The land was originally granted in trust to the City by the Province in 1888 as part of the will of its late owner, with the site to be kept in perpetuity as wilderness park for public use. However, throughout most of the twentieth century, '''Hastings Park''' was home to two institutions: the [[Pacific National Exhibition]] (PNE) and the [[Hastings Racecourse]], and the PNE's amusement park, [[Playland]]. Over the years, the site lost its park character because of the construction of many buildings and parking lots. These included the long-vanished Exhibition Building, a Mission-style affair with ornate cupolas and decor, torn down by the 1920s due to structural inefficiencies. In its place three large art deco concrete buildings and one smaller one - the [[PNE Showmart|Showmart]], [[PNE Food Building|Food Building]] and [[PNE Forum|Forum]] and the Gardens, respectively.
Over time PNE facilities grew in the post-war period by the addition of the [[BC Building]], housing the once-famous [[Challenger Relief Map of British Columbia]] and the [[PNE Agrodome|Agrodome]], plus the regular expansion of buildings and structures in [[Playland]], most visibly its roller coaster, prominent on the eastern approach into the city via Hastings Street and via Highway 1, but also a vintage games arcade and electric bumper-car "rink". Next to it, in time for the [[1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games|British Empire Games]] hosted by Vancouver in 1954, was [[Empire Stadium (Vancouver)|Empire Stadium]], its concrete stands now a community track and sport facility. Added still later was the [[Pacific Coliseum]], the park's largest single structure and for many years the city's largest indoor sports and entertainment venue (with Empire Stadium being the largest outdoor). Operations at the racecourse also expanded over times, with an extensive collection of horse barns and horse-trailer parking lots.
A Restoration Plan was prepared with the neighbourhood residents and approved by the City in 1997.
==Venues==
*[[Vancouver Forum|PNE Forum]]
*[[PNE Garden Auditorium]]
*[[Rollerland (Vancouver)|Rollerland]]
*[[Pacific Coliseum]]
*[[PNE Agrodome]]
*[[Playland (Vancouver, BC)]]
*[[Pacific National Exhibition]]
==Former venues==
*[[Empire Stadium, Vancouver|Empire Stadium]]
ShowMart Building ( used in evacuation of Japanese/Canadians during the WW2)
BC Building {{coord missing|British Columbia}}