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Parks and Open Space Parks and Open Space Park ID Park Name Address 657 Bergen Cutoff Park 470 Armstrong Park 3661 Prymak-Chelston Walk 351 Harry Hatz Palatnick Memorial Park 352 Primrose Tot Lot 501 Serenity Cove Park 354 Teakwood Tot Lot 355 McPhillips Greenway-4 358 Richardson-McCurdy Tot Lot 536 Springfield Buffer 6041 Elizabeth Prairie Nature Park 540 Kildonan Meadows Park South Page 1 of 624 09/25/2021 Parks and Open Space Location Description Park Category 1235 Kildonan Dr Park and Open Space 1030 Munroe Ave Park and Open Space Between 59 & 71 Steve Mymko Dr Park and Open Space 1 Dahlia Ave Park and Open Space 46 Primrose Cres Park and Open Space 56 Melonlea Cv Park and Open Space 105 Teakwood Ave Park and Open Space E side McPhillips St between Dafoe Bv & Richardson Ave Park and Open Space 33 McCurdy St Park and Open Space Between Springfield Rd & Molson St Park and Open Space SW of Plessis Rd & St. Boniface Rd Park and Open Space 195 Kildonan Meadow Dr Park and Open Space Page 2 of 624 09/25/2021 Parks and Open Space Linear Park System District KILDONAN Parkway East East East North North East North North North East East East Page 3 of 624 09/25/2021 Parks and Open Space Neighbourhood Electoral Ward CCA KILDONAN DRIVE North Kildonan River East MUNROE EAST Elmwood - East Kildonan River East PEGUIS Transcona Transcona GARDEN CITY Old Kildonan Seven Oaks GARDEN CITY Old Kildonan Seven Oaks RIVER EAST North Kildonan River East GARDEN CITY Old Kildonan Seven Oaks GARDEN CITY Old Kildonan Seven Oaks GARDEN CITY Old Kildonan Seven Oaks SPRINGFIELD SOUTH North Kildonan River East ST. BONIFACE INDUSTRIAL PARK Transcona St. Boniface MEADOWS Transcona Transcona Page 4 of 624 09/25/2021 Parks and Open Space Water Area in Land Area in Total Area in Hectares Location Hectares Hectares 4.707833 0.037766 4.670067 (49.94518495502531, - 97.09212595298648) 1.787077 0 1.787077 (49.90853808940948, - 97.07379323513338) 0.12954 0 0.12954 (49.90014192938274, - 97.04531387155015) 0.441161 0 0.441161 (49.93645972017469, - 97.14494211204594) 0.496346 0 0.496346 (49.93896072647523, - 97.14087032327713) 0.212786 0 0.212786 (49.941855493963885, - 97.06023280881624) 0.269254 0 0.269254 (49.94201136561323, - 97.14732196371057) 0.144857 0 0.144857 (49.943659634999385, - 97.15590220002343) 0.243288 0 0.243288 (49.942554510336464, - 97.1491141612656) 0.133879 0 0.133879 (49.93157704816991, - 97.05103642706943) 1.873887 0 1.873887 (49.87162577545068, - 97.0303874512478) 6.541589 2.747746 3.793843 (49.90586196156525, - 97.02960722398157) Page 5 of 624 09/25/2021 Parks and Open Space Neighborhoods Wards Zip Codes 4 10 89 1 188 9 128 2 128 2 10 10 128 2 128 2 128 2 92 10 161 8 187 9 Page 6 of 624 09/25/2021 Parks and Open Space 1104 Thelma J. Call Park 544 London-Reay Park 564 Wayoata Buffer-1 572 Wayoata Buffer-9 578 Wayoata Buffer-6 1199 Linden Ridge Park 1200 Dovercourt Park 5141 Bois-des-esprits 3 Lagimodiere-Gaboury Historic Park 9 Central Park 1238 Charleswood Bridge South 101 Bannatyne Playground 1084 Ambergate Trail Page 7 of 624 09/25/2021 Parks and Open Space 1950 Chancellor Dr Park and Open Space 60 Reay Cres Park and Open Space NE Pandora Ave & Wayoata St Park and Open Space E side of Wayoata St between McMeans Ave & St Martin Blvd Park and Open Space E side Wayoata St between Whitehall Blvd & Kildare Ave Park and Open Space 70 Linden Ridge Dr Park and Open Space E of Dovercourt Dr, N of Ocean Ridge Dr Park and Open Space 650 Shorehill Dr Park and Open Space 363 Notre Dame St Park and Open Space 400 Cumberland Ave Park and Open Space W side of bridge S of Assiniboine River Park and Open Space 1816 Bannatyne Ave W Park and Open Space S of Thorne Dr, between Strasbourg Dr & Novara Dr Park and Open Space Page 8 of 624 09/25/2021 Parks and Open Space South East East East East South South East BONI-VITAL Parkway East North Downtown South North North Page 9 of 624 09/25/2021 Parks and Open Space WAVERLEY HEIGHTS Waverley West Fort Garry VALLEY GARDENS Elmwood - East Kildonan River East KILDARE-REDONDA Transcona Transcona KILDARE-REDONDA Transcona Transcona KILDARE-REDONDA Transcona Transcona LINDEN RIDGE Waverley West Fort Garry LINDEN RIDGE Waverley West Fort Garry ROYALWOOD St. Vital St. Boniface NORTH ST. BONIFACE St. Boniface St. Boniface CENTRAL PARK Daniel McIntyre Downtown VIALOUX Charleswood - Tuxedo - Westwood Assiniboine South BROOKLANDS Point Douglas Inkster AMBER TRAILS Old Kildonan Seven Oaks Page 10 of624 09/25/2021 Parks and Open Space 97.02960722398157) 8.042709 2.778488 5.264221 (49.81052957335267, - 97.16678556312667) 1.553396 0 1.553396 (49.92260084938524, - 97.07142027536648) 0.039507 0 0.039507 (49.89370217265997, - 96.98873936725192) 0.254088 0 0.254088 (49.90426295138702, - 96.98876457239767) 0.040088 0 0.040088 (49.90115407800708, - 96.98882392806463) 5.010155 1.747493 3.262662 (49.82209479834655, - 97.18884455494636) 0.287883 0 0.287883 (49.8206584301319, - 97.19180795726828) 30.809896 0 30.809896 (49.8279775559263, - 97.08081630857468) 10.123102 0.373336 9.749766 (49.89742481098507, - 97.11562000047094) 1.929101 0 1.929101 (49.89576253853138, - 97.14864456615587) 7.549514 0 7.549514 (49.86975470274399, - 97.2648382594231) 0.185931 0 0.185931 (49.9170623514312, - 97.19897845324927) 4.941004 1.846057 3.094947 (49.96588603903965, - Page 11 of624 09/25/2021 Parks and Open Space 164 7 13 1 134 9 134 9 134 9 160 5 160 5 210 8 184 8 212 3 215 15 191 13 86 2 Page 12 of624 09/25/2021 Parks and Open Space 1218 Sturgeon Road Athletic Field 1329 Headmaster-Sunny Morning Park 2967 Highbury Walkway South 516 Bunn's Creek Greenway-A 348 Dakota Park / Dakota C.C 2825 Bridgwater Lakes Paths 60 Mission Park 477 Civic Park 480 Arby Bay Park 1344 Ken Oblik Parkway 1363 Bridgwater Forest Park 1374 River Ridge Riverbank Park 1342 The Oaks Path Page 13 of624 09/25/2021 Parks and Open Space 1160 Sturgeon Rd Park and Open Space Headmaster Row between Vintage Hiss Ct & Mitchelson Wy Park and Open Space NE Scammel Rd bend Park and Open Space 2080 Henderson Hwy Park and Open Space 1188 Dakota St (Playground at 111 Sandrington Dr.) Park and Open Space W side of Water Bend Rd between Lake Bend Rd & Eagleview Rd Greenfield - Future Park 625 Provencher Blvd Park and Open Space 901 Kimberly Ave Park and Open Space 268 Arby By Park and Open Space 2565 Waverley St Park and Open Space 56 Aspen Forest Pt Park and Open Space Ridgecrest Ave at River Grove Dr Park and Open Space N side of Oak Forest Cr between City limits & Four Oaks Cv Park and Open Space Page 14 of624 09/25/2021 Parks and Open Space North East East East East South East East East South South N WPG Parkway North North Page 15 of624 09/25/2021 Parks and Open Space HERITAGE PARK St. James St. James - Assiniboia SPRINGFIELD NORTH North Kildonan River East RIVER PARK SOUTH St. Norbert - Seine River St. Vital VALHALLA North Kildonan River East RIVER PARK SOUTH St. Norbert - Seine River St. Vital BRIDGWATER LAKES Waverley West Fort Garry MISSION INDUSTRIAL St. Boniface St. Boniface VALLEY GARDENS Elmwood - East Kildonan River East ROSSMERE-A North Kildonan River East SOUTH POINTE Waverley West Fort Garry BRIDGWATER FOREST Waverley West Fort Garry RIVERGROVE North Kildonan Seven Oaks ASSINIBOIA DOWNS Charleswood - Tuxedo - Westwood St. James - Assiniboia Page 16 of624 09/25/2021 Parks and Open Space 97.1736395267241) 13.620799 0 13.620799 (49.8973177686469, - 97.2826488355822) 1.20614 1.009909 0.196231 (49.94626686113138, - 97.04225862447711) 0.144039 0 0.144039 (49.801355042870355, - 97.09403746748204) 1.163462 0 1.163462 (49.95928460309117, - 97.07111873542817) 21.626069 0 21.626069 (49.81831832949536, - 97.10437822984278) 4.580016 2.075600276 2.504415724 (49.797156467134386, - 97.2106559258882) 1.268485 0 1.268485 (49.897750441068794, - 97.1006624005968) 16.890779 0 16.890779 (49.91854010146295, - 97.07253689519047) 0.159587 0 0.159587 (49.941160808962294, - 97.08325675133065) 10.604309 2.552137 8.052172 (49.78455928702495, - 97.17856919416852) 14.797545 1.585506 13.212039 (49.806262758971656, - 97.1839401981087) 6.308085 0.414054 5.894031 (49.95378246361557, - 97.08683386677151) 0.800826 0 0.800826 (49.868460647217745, - Page 17 of624 09/25/2021 Parks and Open Space 108 14 31 10 88 7 9 10 88 7 230 7 192 8 13 1 12 10 230 7 230 7 27 2 62 14 Page 18 of624 09/25/2021 Parks and Open Space 1436 Lindenwoods Park 61 Marcy Beaucage Park/Roblin Park C.C 1451 Skate Park West 1489 Van Hull Park 1665 Northeast Pioneers Greenway-North 2519 Guy Savoie-Shady Shores Dr W Park 5421 Pan Am Pool Park 808 John Bruce Park 1068 Waverley Perimeter Buffer 1075 Don Togo Park 102 Lismore Park 1054 Broadway Neighborhood Centre 1 Champlain C.C Page 19 of624 09/25/2021 Parks and Open Space E end of Edmond Muys Pl Park and Open Space 640 Pepperloaf Cres Park and Open Space 950 Sturgeon Rd Park and Open Space 57 Marine Dr Park and Open Space W of Gateway Rd between Glenway Ave & McLeod Ave Park and Open Space S side of Shady Shores Dr W between Mockingbird Ln & Shady Shores Dr Park and Open Space W 1290 Grant Ave Park and Open Space 579 St. Anne's Rd Park and Open Space E side Waverley Stn N of Perimeter Hwy Park and Open Space 5 Togo Ave Park and Open Space 1815 Lismore Ave Park and Open Space 185 Young St Park and Open Space 282 Niverville Ave Park and Open Space Page 20 of624 09/25/2021 Parks and Open Space South S ASSINIBOINE Parkway South North East East N WPG Parkway East South Seine River Greenway East South S WPG Parkway South North North Downtown East Page 21 of624 09/25/2021 Parks and Open Space LINDEN WOODS River Heights - Fort Garry Fort Garry ROBLIN PARK Charleswood - Tuxedo - Westwood Assiniboine South HERITAGE PARK St.
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