Pinecrest Park’s new playground and splash pad open

The City of Oshawa celebrated the completion of the Pinecrest Park redevelopment project with an official ribbon-cutting ceremony.

The park redevelopment project was made possible by $483,000 in funding from the Government of Canada’s Canada Community-Building Fund, said a city statement.

It said the 1.55-hectare park is located at 1350 Beatrice Street East, west of Townline Road (south of Taunton Road). The park features new play equipment, an accessible swing, accessible park pathways, seating, a soccer field and a new splash pad. Tree plantings provide shade and habitat.

Community engagement informed the new playground equipment included in the park design.

“With new amenities and a splash pad, this park promises endless joy and excitement for all ages and abilities. Thank you to the federal government and its Canada Community-Building Fund for making these park upgrades possible,” said Mayor Dan Carter.

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