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Making Eastview Park more welcoming and enjoyable for everyone.
Eastview Park is located on the eastern boundary of the City between Rufus Drive and Mountain Highway. This 2.8 hectare neighbourhood park is accessed for its wooded walking trails, open spaces and disc golf course.
Location of Eastview Park
Why are we conducting engagement?
Following direction from City Council in March 2024, we’re exploring ways to make disc golf the primary focus of Eastview Park, while mitigating the impacts on other park users. We’re building concepts that follow four core principles shaped by Phase 1 engagement held in summer 2023:
Ensuring safety for all visitors
Improving trails and circulation
Supporting a healthy forest ecology
Creating a thoughtful disc golf experience suitable for a neighborhood park
Share your thoughts on proposed concepts
The City invites you to learn more about the proposed concepts for Eastview Park and share your feedback! Your input will help us understand how well the two concepts align with the design principles. We’ll use what we hear to refine a final concept that will be presented to City Council for review and decision in late 2025. Share your thoughts:
Attend one of two open houses Learn about the proposed concepts and share your feedback. City staff and consultants will be available to answer questions.
June 25 -- 2:30-4:30 p.m. in Eastview Park (North Entrance at Cedar Village Close)
June 26 -- 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Karen Magnussen Community Centre
Respond to the online survey
Available here on the Let's Talk page, from June 25 - July 13, 2025
Making Eastview Park more welcoming and enjoyable for everyone.
Eastview Park is located on the eastern boundary of the City between Rufus Drive and Mountain Highway. This 2.8 hectare neighbourhood park is accessed for its wooded walking trails, open spaces and disc golf course.
Location of Eastview Park
Why are we conducting engagement?
Following direction from City Council in March 2024, we’re exploring ways to make disc golf the primary focus of Eastview Park, while mitigating the impacts on other park users. We’re building concepts that follow four core principles shaped by Phase 1 engagement held in summer 2023:
Ensuring safety for all visitors
Improving trails and circulation
Supporting a healthy forest ecology
Creating a thoughtful disc golf experience suitable for a neighborhood park
Share your thoughts on proposed concepts
The City invites you to learn more about the proposed concepts for Eastview Park and share your feedback! Your input will help us understand how well the two concepts align with the design principles. We’ll use what we hear to refine a final concept that will be presented to City Council for review and decision in late 2025. Share your thoughts:
Attend one of two open houses Learn about the proposed concepts and share your feedback. City staff and consultants will be available to answer questions.
June 25 -- 2:30-4:30 p.m. in Eastview Park (North Entrance at Cedar Village Close)
June 26 -- 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Karen Magnussen Community Centre
Respond to the online survey
Available here on the Let's Talk page, from June 25 - July 13, 2025
Eastview Park Improvements has finished this stage
Spring 2023
Staff studied the park to understand its current state and use of the space.
Phase 1 community engagement
Eastview Park Improvements has finished this stage
June 2023
Engagement focused on safety and peoples' experiences in the park.
Recommendations presented to Council
Eastview Park Improvements has finished this stage
March 2024
Staff presented recommendations for improvement to City Council and were directed to make disc golf the primary focus of Eastview Park, while mitigating the impacts on other park users.
Concept development
Eastview Park Improvements has finished this stage
Winter-Spring 2025
Generation of two options for the park layout, as well as general park improvements.
Phase 2 community engagement
Eastview Park Improvements is currently at this stage
Summer 2025
Engagement that explores how well the concepts reflect design priorities.
Report to Council
this is an upcoming stage for Eastview Park Improvements
November 2025
Staff will present a preferred concept to City Council for their review. Council will advise how to move forward with the project.