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View from top of toboggan hill…tough sledding today
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…Still irks me that even though the the city just dropped a $42MM amenity on their back porch, BP’s has done absolutely NOTHING to improve the aesthetics of their ass end!
 
View from top of toboggan hill…tough sledding todayView attachment 697867View attachment 697868View attachment 697869…Still irks me that even though the the city just dropped a $42MM amenity on their back porch, BP’s has done absolutely NOTHING to improve the aesthetics of their ass end!
They should really make it their flagship location as its closest to the original location which was called "Boston Pizza and Spaghetti House" at 124 Street and 118 Ave. Second closest was at 106 and Jasper.
 
I get it that kids need a place to play and people have a place to take their dog but I though we were getting a real park. Like a park with spruce trees that would be dressed up with lights that people could go to see at Christmas. A fountain that people could relax at in summer. I may need to take up tobogganing to make this park worth while going to. In a good park, activities like a kid's playground, dog park, and basketball are a bonus, they're not the primary function of the park.
 
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There's plenty of room for picnics, throwing a frisbee and there are a decent amount of trees that will obviously need time to mature.

It's already clear that people love the variety being offered and that should only grow.

It cements the base infrastructure that we desperately needed for folks with dogs, kids and for places to gather, share, socialize.

Never perfect, but i'd say it hit the mark.
 
I get it that kids need a place to play and people have a place to take their dog but I though we were getting a real park. Like a park with spruce trees that would be dressed up with lights that people could go to see at Christmas. A fountain that people could relax at in summer. I may need to take up tobogganing to make this park worth while going to. In a good park, activities like a kid's playground, dog park, and basketball are a bonus, they're not the primary function of the park.
Looks like I found the guy who’s never even set foot in the park but talks like he has. If most people are impressed and love it, why do you think your opinion or vision is the right one? Everyone I’ve talked to says it’s a big hit. Maybe you’re just getting too old to connect with the younger crowd…
 
I get it that kids need a place to play and people have a place to take their dog but I though we were getting a real park. Like a park with spruce trees that would be dressed up with lights that people could go to see at Christmas. A fountain that people could relax at in summer. I may need to take up tobogganing to make this park worth while going to. In a good park, activities like a kid's playground, dog park, and basketball are a bonus, they're not the primary function of the park.
Pretty sure this park has trees lol.
 
I get it that kids need a place to play and people have a place to take their dog but I though we were getting a real park. Like a park with spruce trees that would be dressed up with lights that people could go to see at Christmas. A fountain that people could relax at in summer. I may need to take up tobogganing to make this park worth while going to. In a good park, activities like a kid's playground, dog park, and basketball are a bonus, they're not the primary function of the park.
I too am very disappointed there not more trees in this park I was looking forward to see how their earlier inventory measures up. But at the end of the day it is not all about me. I guess I will have to make do with Paul Kane Park. As long as the park is successful I will have no complaints
 
^ I feel the same way... it certainly could have been much more but at least a start has been made and it can be added to in the future. Notwithstanding, there are some nice features within the park that stand out as individual "wins". If the two parks (O-day’min and Beaver Hills) are tied together creatively through the alley that connects them that too would be a win.
 

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