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Brantford to host grand opening of renovated park

City of BrantfordBrantford to host grand opening of renovated park

The City of Brantford, in partnership with the Brantford Station Neighbourhood Association, will be hosting a Grand Opening Celebration for the new and improved City View Park, located at the corner of Usher street and Terrace Hill Street, on Saturday, May 7, 2022. This free event will take place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and include a neighbourhood litter clean-up in partnership with Jane’s Walk, live music, inflatable games, activities, snacks and refreshments, and official ribbon cutting ceremony at 1 p.m.

“The Brantford Station Neighbourhood Association is looking forward to seeing residents celebrate with us for fun games, great food and to reconnect with our neighbours,” said Chad Martin, Co-Chair of Brantford Station Neighbourhood Association.

New park features include

  • New playground equipment and swings
  • Sand play area
  • Asphalt paved pathways
  • New seating, picnic tables and bike rack
  • 15 additional trees
  • Upgraded water service

The event kicks off at 11 a.m. with a neighbourhood litter pick-up walk in partnership with Jane’s Walk Brantford at Robert Moore Park, located at 115 Albion Street, with the walk finishing at City View Park. Bags and gloves will be provided. The park celebrations will offer free family-friendly activities including live music, inflatable games, activities, pierogis, cake and more. An official ribbon cutting ceremony takes place at 1 p.m. with Brantford Mayor Davis and ward Councillors John Utley and John Sless.

Please direct any questions by emailing harmonysquare@brantford.ca or by calling 519-759-4150 ext.5509. More information can be found at Brantford.ca/Parks.

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