Community Celebrates Official Opening of Spring Blossom Park

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City of Vaughan
​Aug. 15, 2014
 
Members of Council and residents gathered on Thursday, Aug. 14 for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially open Spring Blossom Park.
 
Spring Blossom Park is in Ward 4 and features accessible junior and senior playgrounds, a mini soccer field, a full basketball court and shaded seating areas.
 
The park is at 1 Apple Blossom Dr., at the southeast corner of Dufferin Street.
 
QUOTES
 
 “As a growing community it is important that we provide safe and beautiful places for children to play and families to gather. We know that recreation plays an important role in our residents’ lives and our parks and open spaces encourage healthy and active lifestyles. Spring Blossom Park is a wonderful example of the kind of accessible and sustainable outdoor spaces that we are building in Vaughan to contribute to our great quality of life.”
- Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua
 
“I am truly excited to open Spring Blossom Park. This park is the final addition to the existing eight neighbourhood parks in the Thornhill Woods block, reinforcing the City’s commitment to fostering a healthy and active community. With so many features and elements, this park has something for everyone to enjoy. It is a welcome addition to Ward 4 and is the perfect complement to the already existing active and passive recreational spaces in the community.”
 - Ward 4 Councillor Sandra Yeung Racco
 

QUICK FACTS

  • Total park size is 1.3 hectares (3.18 acres)
  • Wood carpet surfacing in the junior and senior playground areas
  • Mini soccer field, full basketball court and shaded seating areas
  • Native and drought-tolerant plants throughout the park
  • City of Vaughan maintains more than 1,000 (2,471.05 acres)  hectares of parks and open space land, more than 230 sports fields and more than 200 playgrounds
 
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New playground equipment at Spring Blossom Park.