TONY-PROUDFOOT PARK
TONY-PROUDFOOT PARK A GREAT PLACE TO GET MOVING! This is one of the first parks on the island of Montréal to provide a wide variety of adapted amenities. It features: This fall, children and adults will be able
• an area reserved for children aged 2 to 5 years old; • a play structure for children aged 6 to 12, including: - an access ramp;
to get moving at the new
- an adapted swing for children in wheelchairs; and
Tony-Proudfoot Park
- a tactile roller slide, compatible with hearing aids.
and have a picnic there ! This accessible and inclusive park was designed in honour of its namesake to allow children with special needs
• several interactive features, including musical panels and others illustrating sign language;
• a wheelchair- and stroller-accessible picnic area; • a bench set off to the side for a quiet retreat; and • a climber dome featuring a calm interior space for children in need of a break or those with sensory disorders.
of all kinds to enjoy it, while enhancing the municipal leisure offer.
16 / FALL 2020
The opening is scheduled for this fall. More details will follow on the City's website and Facebook page!
Tony-Proudfoot Park is located at the corner of Gendron and Des Frênes avenues, in Quartier Greenwich.