Park Closures - List of Park Construction & Redevelopment Projects
Listing of current and upcoming park closures. All work is weather dependent.
Upper Redhill Park
Starting April 24, 2023
Portion of the park space will be closed to accommodate grading and drainage improvements.
The majority of the park including the multi use court, sun shelter and play area will be will remain open during this closure. Only the areas of the park subject to work will be affected by this closure.
Corman Park Basketball Court
August 16, 2023 until further notice
The Basketball Court at 23 Teak St will be closed until further notice due to health and safety concerns. There is no current ETA for the resolution of this closure.
Pier 4 Park - Tugboat Play Structure
October 2, 2023 to 2024
Tugboat “junior” (18-months to 5-year old’s) playground will close to undertake structural assessments to inform the design for improvements to the tugboat, new playground and new spray pad planned to be constructed in 2024.
The “senior” (5-12 year old’s) playground and the spray pad will remain open to the public until construction of the new playground begins in 2024.
Eastwood Park - Spray Pad
Beginning October 10, 2023
Spray pad will be closed to replace existing spray pad. No public access to the spray pad and maintenance/washroom building during construction.
Golf Links Park 1
October 23 to November 17, 2023
Contractors will be on-site to install servicing and structure for the new volunteer-run ice rink. All park assets will remain open for public use; however some interruptions can be expected.
William Connell Park
October 23 to November 3, 2023
Contractors will be on-site to install a new wheelchair accessible swing between the existing playground and spray pad. All park assets will remain open for public use; however, some interruptions can be expected.
Bumble Bee Park
November 13 to 24, 2023
All park pathways and Rail Trail access will be closed for asphalt path reconstruction. Throughout the day, the roads in this area may be affected with truck traffic – residents may want to detour around the work zone. Rail Trail Users will need to access the Trail from Sanctuary Park at 25 Sanctuary Dr.