Fontainebleau Park

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2960 Rivard Avenue

Although neighbourhood residents were pleased when the City formally established Rivard Park in 1967, a 1968 meeting with the Department of Parks and Recreation's director of parks saw these same residents express their collective dismay over the lack of a local facility designed for very young children. Consequently, rather than establishing another park, the City expanded Rivard Park in 1970 after acquiring an adjoining parcel of land from the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation. In 1994, it was renamed Fontainebleu Park in recognition of the subdivision in that area. In 1999, an additional piece of land was acquired. Today, it is a vibrant, predominantly sports‑oriented facility, featuring a soccer field, tennis/pickleball courts, basketball, splash pad, playground and a toboggan hill for winter use. A new public library was added the property in 2005, and a splash pad was added in 2022.

Amenities

Basketball,Benches,Parking,Play Unit,Spray Pad,Soccer,Tennis,Toboggan Hill,Walking Trails


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