Riverside Park in downtown Durham is about for a significant transformation, because of assist from the My Foremost Road Neighborhood Activator initiative.
The Municipality of West Gray has partnered with native teams, together with the Durham Enterprise Enchancment Space and Mates of Music within the Park, to revamp and reinvigorate the favored park.
The undertaking will deliver a number of new options, together with a pavilion, improved signage, seasonal lighting, and semi-permanent loos. West Gray Mayor Christine Robinson mentioned the upgrades will improve Riverside Park’s function as a key gathering house.
“Riverside Park plays an essential role in our community,” Robinson explained. “This redesign marks a key step forward, and we’re excited to see the positive impact it will have on both residents and visitors.”
The initiative is a part of My Foremost Road, a program supported by the Canadian City Institute (CUI) and funded by the Federal Financial Improvement Company for Southern Ontario. CUI President Mary Rowe mentioned tasks like this drive financial and social renewal.
“These investments strengthen communities, attracting visitors, supporting local businesses, and creating vibrant spaces where people can connect and thrive,” added Rowe.
For extra details about the Riverside Park undertaking, go to westgrey.com/parks.









