Community Celebrates Official Opening of Forest View Park
May 27, 2014
Members of the community joined together on Monday, May 26 to celebrate the official opening of Vaughan’s newest greenspace – Forest View Park – with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Forest View Park is in Ward 4 and features accessible junior and senior playgrounds, half-court basketball, a central seating plaza, a park shade structure and a wood chip trail.
The park is at 125 Lady Dolores Ave., west of Bathurst Street and south of Teston Road.
QUOTES
“The City of Vaughan takes great pride in providing our residents with high-quality parks and greenspaces that contribute to the beautification of our community. Our neighbourhood parks play a vital role in fostering a healthy community by bringing families and friends together to enjoy recreational activities. The new Forest View Park exemplifies the City’s commitment to accessibility, sustainability and active living.”
- Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua
- Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua
“It is an honour to welcome a new park to this growing area of our City, and I know it will be appreciated by the residents for many years to come. The City of Vaughan understands the importance of providing opportunities for our residents to stay active and enjoy the outdoors, and Forest View Park provides a family-friendly environment that can be enjoyed by all park users, regardless of their age and ability. This new park will enhance the quality of life for families who live in this neighbourhood.”
- Ward 4 Councillor Sandra Yeung Racco
- Ward 4 Councillor Sandra Yeung Racco
QUICK FACTS
- The park includes a central plaza with seating walls and a unique semi-covered shade structure in the centre of the park
- Play equipment has been located in a large and open play precinct with engineered wood fibre fall protection safety surfacing, which allows for universal accessible access into the play area
- The existing woodlot has been preserved as part of the park’s environmental sustainability initiative
- A continuous pedestrian pathway allows access from various points along the perimeter of the park
- The pedestrian pathway is lined with a large number of broad leaf canopy (deciduous) trees to provide park users with shade protection during the summer
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Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua with Regional Councillor Deb Schulte, Regional Councillor Gino Rosati, Ward 5 Councillor Sandra Yeung Racco and Regional Councillor Michael Di Biase.