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City of PG wants your opinion on the proposed mega park

Proposed Jumpstart playground as part of the PG Rotary Park (Photo supplied by the City of Prince George)

Community groups in Prince George like the Prince George Community Foundation, Rotary Club, and Colliers Project Leaders are hoping to develop a mega park in PG.

Money has been raised for the project, and presentations were given to City Council on the topic, but now the City is looking for your two cents.

A survey is available on the City’s website that runs until June 8th at 4:30 PM.

Proposed splash park at the PG Rotary Park (Photo supplied by City of Prince George)

The organizations proposing this project would be in charge of the cost for the design, as well as the purchase of play structures, and are asking the City to partner with them.

The City said that it assumes that they’d need to provide the land, as well as services like water, sewer, power, and amenities.

No exact location has been picked yet, but the City said a suitable location would be at the corner of Ospika Boulevard and 22nd Avenue.

Proposed mega park location (Photo supplied by the City of Prince George)

Other features have not been determined but the proposed park would include:

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  • Pump track
  • Junior Adventure Park (18 months – 5 years)
  • Youth Adventure Park (5+ years)
  • Senior Friendly Outdoor Fitness Station
  • Spray park
  • Accessible Playground

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