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An artist’s concept of the new playground at Rick Atkin Park. It’s expected that the playground will be installed after the new year, in time for spring opening.

Work underway at Rick Atkin Park

The scheduled major renewal project at Rick Atkin Park has begun with visible signs of the upgrade getting underway.

A recent news release described the park as a “cherished community space located along Robson Road adjacent to the Leamington Marina and the waterfront promenade.”

Key Upgrades Include:

• Asphalt walking paths will be realigned to improve accessibility throughout the park, providing better access to the waterfront promenade and marina.

• The existing washroom facility will be replaced with a new, accessible building featuring larger restrooms. Additionally, a maintenance storage area will be constructed to allow municipal equipment and materials to be stored on-site.

• The park’s playground will be upgraded with a nautical-themed wood play structure, maintaining the park’s tradition of boat-themed playgrounds. The current playground, including its old iconic wood ship, which has been a cherished feature for many years, will be replaced. The new ship will be at least as large and memorable as its predecessors, continuing to create lasting memories for children and families

• A water bottle filling station will be installed to encourage hydration and reduce plastic waste.

• The park will be equipped with electrical and water connections, enhancing its capacity to host community events and activities.

The renewal project is expected to be substantially completed this fall, with the installation of the new playground slated for spring 2025.

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Wednesday, October 16, 2024

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