Target group: Residents
Vantaa promotes the well-being of its residents, and they can influence the city's services and activities in many ways.
Outdoors
Kuusijärvi is a place of recreation for the whole nation where you can enjoy the sauna, swimming and nature all year round. Kuusijärvi is a gateway to Sipoonkorpi National Park.
Meetings close to Kuusijärvi nature
Kuusijärvi has inspiring meeting facilities close to nature which can be rented for private use.
Find your way to Kuusijärvi
You can reach Kuusijärvi by public transport, bicycle or car.
Vantaa's Kuusijärvi
Vantaa's Kuusijärvi is a diverse nature and recreational area in Kuninkaanmäki district in Eastern Vantaa. People come to Kuusijärvi to go to the sauna, swim, hike in nature and relax all year round.
Vantaa's government programme objectives aim towards sustainable, international and comfortable cities
Thousands of training places will be needed in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area in the coming years for early childhood education and social and health work, and future employment services must be made more supportive. The state must ensure the operation conditions for air transport, not only for
Korso residents’ forum invites residents to come and talk about local matters on November 21
The autumns residents’ forum will be a hybrid event, arranged on Monday, November 21, at 18:00-20:00 (coffee served as of 17:30). In other words, you can participate on the spot in Lumo hall (Urpiaisentie 14) or by remote access.
Saving energy
Sensible use of energy is a good way to save money and to help the environment.
The spring course selection in Vantaa Adult Education Centre is now published
Explore the new courses in Ilmonet.
History of Håkansböle, part III
The Sanmarks were the last private owners of the manor. The city of Vantaa has owned the manor since 2005.
History of Håkansböle, part II
Håkansbole estate truly flourished in the nineteenth century. The ownership of the manor was kept within the family.