Upgrades scheduled to begin at several neighbourhood parks this spring
This season, several neighbourhood parks will receive makeovers as part of the City’s Park Upgrade Program – a program that funds improvements to established neighbourhood parks to address deficiencies and bring them up to current standards.
Park upgrades can include enhancements such as new pathways, lighting, irrigation, drainage, tree planting, naturalized plantings and/or other amenities like benches, picnic tables and play structures.
Thanks to funding from the Government of Canada’s Natural Infrastructure Fund (NIF), the City was able to increase the number of parks and green spaces being upgraded this season, as well the types of enhancements.
Locations undergoing enhancements in 2024 include:
- Boughton Park
- Buena Vista Park
- Forest Grove Linkage
- Forestry Farm Linkage
- John Avant Park
- Leif Erickson Park
- Marriott Park
- Parc Canada
- Parkridge Park
- Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area
- Robert Hunter West Park
- Sifton Park
- TJ Quigley Park
In addition to the standard park upgrades, NIF funding is also supporting the installation of two Food Forest Demonstration Sites as well as enhanced irrigation and naturalization improvements at Boughton and Leif Erickson Parks.
Portions of the parks and access to some amenities will be closed throughout construction and the establishment of newly planted areas. More detailed closure information will be confirmed after the tenders are awarded and construction schedules are developed.
For more information on the upgrades taking place at each park, visit saskatoon.ca/parkupgrades.
To learn more about the activities being supported by the NIF, visit saskatoon.ca/naturalinfrastructurefund.