Breaking ground on new signature park
North Maple Regional
Park set to open in 2018
Outdoor recreation plays an important role in city life. As the City of Vaughan continues its transformation into a world-class city, supporting and enhancing leisure and sports opportunities in the community is a key priority. Phase 1 development of North Maple Regional Park is a significant part of realizing this vision.
As the largest and most ambitious park development project in Vaughan’s history, the 200-acre property is envisioned to be a city-wide cultural and recreational destination that features a variety of year-round uses for residents and visitors to enjoy.
North Maple Regional Park is located on the east side of Keele Street, between Teston Road and Kirby Road. The park and surrounding open space areas celebrate the surrounding natural environment through design features that respect and tell the story of the Oak Ridges Moraine landscape and the history of the area.
Outdoor recreation plays an important role in city life. As the City of Vaughan continues its transformation into a world-class city, supporting and enhancing leisure and sports opportunities in the community is a key priority. Phase 1 development of North Maple Regional Park is a significant part of realizing this vision.
As the largest and most ambitious park development project in Vaughan’s history, the 200-acre property is envisioned to be a city-wide cultural and recreational destination that features a variety of year-round uses for residents and visitors to enjoy.
Mayor
Maurizio Bevilacqua and Members of Council officially broke ground on the site
today. The first phase of park development includes construction of two
artificial turf soccer fields, parking and trail improvements. The park is planned
to be open for public use by summer 2018.
North Maple Regional Park is located on the east side of Keele Street, between Teston Road and Kirby Road. The park and surrounding open space areas celebrate the surrounding natural environment through design features that respect and tell the story of the Oak Ridges Moraine landscape and the history of the area.