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Plans are underway to make Tetrault Park, in the Southside of Terrace, a more welcoming and functional space.
The current uses within Tetrault Park are a bike skills area, frisbee golf course, outdoor fitness area, and walking trails. Instead of changing these uses, the City will be reorganizing and refreshing the park to improve the overall experience, meet the needs of different user groups, and reduce potential conflicts.
Tetrault Park is a long, approximately four-acre park, that runs along to Tetrault Street between Haugland Avenue and Graham Avenue in the Southside of Terrace, below the new hospital. The park isContinue reading
Plans are underway to make Tetrault Park, in the Southside of Terrace, a more welcoming and functional space.
The current uses within Tetrault Park are a bike skills area, frisbee golf course, outdoor fitness area, and walking trails. Instead of changing these uses, the City will be reorganizing and refreshing the park to improve the overall experience, meet the needs of different user groups, and reduce potential conflicts.
Tetrault Park is a long, approximately four-acre park, that runs along to Tetrault Street between Haugland Avenue and Graham Avenue in the Southside of Terrace, below the new hospital. The park is parallel to the Cassie Hall Elementary School and Ecole Jack Cook properties, and the ball fields in between them. Together, these land parcels are a central and popular recreation area for Terrace - and especially Southside! - residents.