New playground has accessibility features, a new art installation and more
Bogart Street Park in St. Catharines has re-opened to the public.
The park re-opened yesterday, after renovations were made to the park's tennis courts and playground.
There is also a new art installation.
"The upgrades to the park along with the addition of the stunning 'Ohné:ka' art installation, highlight our dedication to creating exceptional recreational spaces in St. Catharines," says Phil Cristi, Director of Community, Recreation and Culture Services. "Through our collaborative efforts with the Niagara Regional Native Centre and with the support of the ICIP grant, we are proud to offer residents and visitors a revitalized park that celebrates art, culture, and recreation."
In addition, the park received new landscaping, a reconstructed parking lot, and a playground structure with accessibility elements.
The project received funding from all three levels of government.

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