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Went for another walk through the park to check out things I missed the first time

main entrance

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wayfinding sign

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I think I'm being watched!

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Dog park

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playground

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Pavilion - I'm curious to know what activities will take place in this room

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Shooting hoops

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Bollards

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Bicycle racks in the north, east and southeast ends of the park

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The park is very nice and a great addition to the area. I find it strange though that it’s not really visible from Jasper ave. I work just off of 108 St and when I was telling colleagues about it most of them are not even aware it’s there. I think it would have been more aesthetically pleasing if those few blocks were visible from Jasper ave and more practical if there was a main entrance from Jasper ave.
 
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The park is very nice and a great addition to the area. I find it strange though that it’s not really visible from Jasper ave. When I was telling colleagues about it most of them are not even aware it’s there. I think it would have been more aesthetically pleasing if those few blocks were visible from Jasper ave and more practical if there was a main entrance from Jasper ave.
106st becoming much nicer/useful once rebuilt and developments are added will help a lot.

And the 107st stubs from jasper and 102ave being finished next year will help too.

Once all the lots around it develop it’ll feel really natural, but yeah, currently there’s a weird sense of perimeter.
 
The park is very nice and a great addition to the area. I find it strange though that it’s not really visible from Jasper ave. I work just off of 108 St and when I was telling colleagues about it most of them are not even aware it’s there. I think it would have been more aesthetically pleasing if those few blocks were visible from Jasper ave and more practical if there was a main entrance from Jasper ave.

I know I'm starting to sound like a broken record, but I still want that parking lot in the NE corner of Jasper/107 St to become an extension of O-day'min Park c/w a water fountain.
 
The park is very nice and a great addition to the area. I find it strange though that it’s not really visible from Jasper ave. I work just off of 108 St and when I was telling colleagues about it most of them are not even aware it’s there. I think it would have been more aesthetically pleasing if those few blocks were visible from Jasper ave and more practical if there was a main entrance from Jasper ave.
It has good access from 107 Street, but it is unfortunate that it is not more visible from Jasper Ave and sort of hidden behind the two surface parking lots. If anything is ever built on them it may be even less visible.
 
I know I'm starting to sound like a broken record, but I still want that parking lot in the NE corner of Jasper/107 St to become an extension of O-day'min Park c/w a water fountain.
That ship has sailed. A water fountain in a real park would have been nice but there isn't one being planned and who knows if there ever will be. Large spruce trees that offered shade in summer and could be dressed up with lights in the festive season would have been nice. Real park benches like the ones on the 100 Ave promenade would have been nice too. But nope, trees that lose their foliage and contribute to a windswept prairie landscape is what was decided on. And who needs park benches with back rests when you can hunch over to warm your hands at the fire pits. Bravo!
 
That ship has sailed. A water fountain in a real park would have been nice but there isn't one being planned and who knows if there ever will be. Large spruce trees that offered shade in summer and could be dressed up with lights in the festive season would have been nice. Real park benches like the ones on the 100 Ave promenade would have been nice too. But nope, trees that lose their foliage and contribute to a windswept prairie landscape is what was decided on. And who needs park benches with back rests when you can hunch over to warm your hands at the fire pits. Bravo!
Dude, do you EVER have something positive to say? Geez
 
I think a new LRT entrance to corona taking up most of 106th would be a good way to help spotlight the park with a plaza area.
What great timing council had with the downtown CRL extension, considering it includes money to renew the downtown LRT entrances. Fingers crossed they do something to tie Corona with the park!
 
I know I'm starting to sound like a broken record, but I still want that parking lot in the NE corner of Jasper/107 St to become an extension of O-day'min Park c/w a water fountain.
Generally I feel the park is very nice and I feel a lot of effort has been put into it, but that is not to say it is perfect or it must or will remain exactly as is forever.

So unless a law has been passed in Edmonton banning any new fountains in parks ever, nothing to say something can not be added sometime in the future.
 

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