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SPORTS FACILITIES: AUGUSTA MINI SPLASH PAD

During the summer of 2023, citizens will be able to cool off at the new mini splash pad in Augusta Park. Under the theme of nature, these low-consumption water games will blend in seamlessly with the park's green space.

The accessible facilities will allow all residents to enjoy these water games, as well as provide a washroom with a toilet, a changing room and a drinking fountain.

You will also benefit from the shade structures near the installation, as well as picnic tables and rocks so that parents and children can rest.

Solidarity Orchard And Container Gardens

This year, the container gardens will be installed in the Solidarity Orchard to contribute to the City's food donations to the West Island Mission. This organization helps families in need in the West Island.

The Orchard is located near the Pointe-Claire Aquatic Centre at the Viburnum entrance of the Terra-Cotta Natural Park. It includes 80 fruit trees, apple, plum and pear trees as well as planters for growing vegetables and squash.

Citizens will be able to take part in the planting activity at the beginning of June in collaboration with the Pointe-Claire Library. Consult the leisure program on the website for more information.

Since the harvests will be donated to families in need, we ask the citizens enjoying the site to not pick up the vegetables or fruits.

POINTE-CLAIRE IN THE ULYSSE GUIDE

SPOTLIGHT ON US!

Terra-Cotta Natural Park is one of the tourist attractions featured in the Ulysse Marcher à Montréal et ses environs. The guide highlights this urban wooded area of Pointe-Claire, its 4.4 kilometers of trails, the history of the site as well as the sports fields found at Terra-Cotta entrance.

Make the most of the summer by rediscovering the park's flora and fauna thanks to the various trails and educational panels that allow you to learn more about its biodiversity.

Ulysse, a well-known tourist guide, presents different parks and tourist hot spots to allow travelers and Montrealers to discover the different gems located on the island of Montreal.

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