Dominion Gardens Community Park Partial Playground Replacement

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Consultation has concluded


The Project is now complete! 

Thank you for being a part of the process!


We received feedback from over 125 survey respondents, who visit the park with varying frequency—from once a month to daily. Most respondents indicated that their primary reason for visiting the park is the playground or splash pad. 

Overall, the responses about the planned park changes were positive. Suggestions for additional upgrades included:

  • Keeping the playhouse
  • Adding components suitable for smaller children
  • Installing more swings or offering different types of swings
  • Adding a water fountain for drinking

When asked to choose between the Jax Pack 4 and the Flux Capacitor, most people preferred the Flux Capacitor. There was a strong preference for maintaining playground colours similar to those already in place.

The updated design incorporates several of these suggestions:

  • Belt Swings and Tot Swings, including a harness-accessible swing
  • A play truck that allows children to sit, touch various components, and engage in imaginative play
  • Colours that are consistent with the existing playground
  • Reusing playhouse panels from the current structure, and reusing them on the larger existing structure
  • Addition of a water fountain for drinking.

The proposed design includes: 

  • A large climber called the Physic Moon which is a multi-person climber, with multiple climbing options and features an 8-foot-high slide. 
  • A Maypole, which is a multi-person spinner that will be replacing the beloved overhead spinner.
  • Swings will be incorporated, featuring an inclusive swing and an additional belt swing. 
  • A sculptural play climber 
  • A play truck that allows children to sit, touch various components, and engage in imaginative play

The proposed safety surfacing will be engineered wood fibre, meeting CSA standards for accessibility. Rubber surfacing is not proposed due to cost constraints.


The Recreation and Parks Department Division is planning the partial replacement of the playground at Dominion Gardens Park. This replacement is necessary due to aging and significant wear on the existing equipment and will make the community park even better.

What's next?

Construction will begin in September 2024 and is expected to be completed within the month. Some additional park upgrades, such as the drinking fountain, may take a little longer to install.

Dominion Gardens Park

Dominion Gardens is a 4-hectare (10-acre) community park located in the heart of Georgetown, at 135 Maple Avenue.

The park offers a range of recreational services and amenities, including a playground, open green space, splash pad, picnic shelters, Old Seedhouse gardens, a network of pathways, allotment gardens, and a washroom. 


The Project is now complete! 

Thank you for being a part of the process!


We received feedback from over 125 survey respondents, who visit the park with varying frequency—from once a month to daily. Most respondents indicated that their primary reason for visiting the park is the playground or splash pad. 

Overall, the responses about the planned park changes were positive. Suggestions for additional upgrades included:

  • Keeping the playhouse
  • Adding components suitable for smaller children
  • Installing more swings or offering different types of swings
  • Adding a water fountain for drinking

When asked to choose between the Jax Pack 4 and the Flux Capacitor, most people preferred the Flux Capacitor. There was a strong preference for maintaining playground colours similar to those already in place.

The updated design incorporates several of these suggestions:

  • Belt Swings and Tot Swings, including a harness-accessible swing
  • A play truck that allows children to sit, touch various components, and engage in imaginative play
  • Colours that are consistent with the existing playground
  • Reusing playhouse panels from the current structure, and reusing them on the larger existing structure
  • Addition of a water fountain for drinking.

The proposed design includes: 

  • A large climber called the Physic Moon which is a multi-person climber, with multiple climbing options and features an 8-foot-high slide. 
  • A Maypole, which is a multi-person spinner that will be replacing the beloved overhead spinner.
  • Swings will be incorporated, featuring an inclusive swing and an additional belt swing. 
  • A sculptural play climber 
  • A play truck that allows children to sit, touch various components, and engage in imaginative play

The proposed safety surfacing will be engineered wood fibre, meeting CSA standards for accessibility. Rubber surfacing is not proposed due to cost constraints.


The Recreation and Parks Department Division is planning the partial replacement of the playground at Dominion Gardens Park. This replacement is necessary due to aging and significant wear on the existing equipment and will make the community park even better.

What's next?

Construction will begin in September 2024 and is expected to be completed within the month. Some additional park upgrades, such as the drinking fountain, may take a little longer to install.

Dominion Gardens Park

Dominion Gardens is a 4-hectare (10-acre) community park located in the heart of Georgetown, at 135 Maple Avenue.

The park offers a range of recreational services and amenities, including a playground, open green space, splash pad, picnic shelters, Old Seedhouse gardens, a network of pathways, allotment gardens, and a washroom.