Downtown Winnipeg's Bonnycastle Park goes to the dogs
Park is a 1,200-square-metre section of Bonnycastle Park along Assiniboine Avenue at Garry Street
Fur goodness sake, Winnipeg's downtown dogs finally have a place to play.
The oft-delayeddog park in downtown is a 1,200-square-metre sectionofBonnycastlePark, locatedbetween the AssiniboineRiver andAssiniboineAvenue, at Garry Street. The $400,000 parkofficially opened at 11 a.m. Thursday.
The idea of an off-leash park has dogged Mayor Brian Bowmanever since he made it a campaign promisein 2014.
Bonnycastle was finally identified as the site in July 2016 with plans to open it by November 2016. However, the plans were delayed due to objections from Crystal Developers, which owns a new 25-storey apartment building justwest of the park.
The city held off construction to give officials a chance to speak with Crystal Developers, which expressed concern about noise frombarking dogs potentially bothering residents of their "upscale" building.
The company also questioned the location of the park, saying there were nopet-friendly buildings within walking distance of it.
The city made some adjustments to the landscapingdesign andpushed ahead, saying itowned the land and the park was something people wanted.
He also said the city will keep the park's plastic surface clean.
Bowman jokedThursday about the time it took to build a park roughly the size of an Olympic swimming pool.
"I don't think the dogs will mind. They may not be as aware of the wait as we are at city hall. I just look forward to being able to have this amenity for downtown residents," said the mayor, adding the extra time was required to placate Crystal Developers.
Crystal vice-president Heidi Spletzer said she remains unhappy. She says in the few days the park has been open to the public dog owners are already allowing their pets to roam on Crystal's property and are fouling the front entrance of its tower at 300 Assiniboine Ave.
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With files from Darren Berhhardt and Bartley Kives