New Westminster unveils Westminster Pier Park

 

 
 
 
 
Let me entertain you: Coby Palidwar of March Hare performs at the grand opening of Westminster Pier Park, held June 16 in New Westminster.
 

Let me entertain you: Coby Palidwar of March Hare performs at the grand opening of Westminster Pier Park, held June 16 in New Westminster.

Photograph by: Kevin Hill , THE RECORD

The City of New Westminster officially opened its newest park on what was likely one of the wettest days of the year.

Westminster Pier Park, a $25.1 million linear park located on New Westminster's waterfront between Sixth and Elliott streets, official opened on June 16. Representatives of three levels of government and local dignitaries attended the official opening ceremony, which took place amid a torrential downpour.

"Today is a great day for our city and one we'll remember for a very long time," said Mayor Wayne Wright. "With the opening of Westminster Pier Park, we've realized a significant goal for New Westminster and reconnected with our historic waterfront.

The City of New Westminster purchased the 3.8 hectare brownfield site on the waterfront in 2009 for $8 million. The city later received $16.6 in funding from provincial and federal governments through the Building Canada Fund and contributed more than $8.3 million toward the project.

"I am very proud that the province, along with the federal government, has contributed so significantly to make this wonderful park possible," said Surrey Tynehead MLA Dave Hayer, who attended on behalf of the province. "This project is one more jewel in a trail network to connect communities and families along both sides of the Fraser River from Hope to the Salish Sea."

Westminster Pier Par includes a 600-metre boardwalk, a large "festival lawn" gathering area, washroom facilities, benches, picnics tables, two playgrounds and a basketball court. Now open, the park can be accessed through the parking lot next to River Market at the Quay.

The grand opening celebration included an official opening and ribbon cutting, entertainment, street food vendors from River Market and activities such as a rock climbing wall and mini golf. While the torrential rains may have kept some residents from attending the day's events, several residents attending the grand opening told The Record they were impressed with the waterfront park.

Before the park had even opened to the public it had won three awards: a 2012 Environment Award from the Canadian Association of Municipal Administrators, which recognized the innovation and administrative excellence demonstrated by the City of New Westminster in turning a contaminated brownfield into a usable greenfield; a Sustainable Communities Award in the brownfield category from the

Federation of Canadian Municipalities; and a national Brownie Award from the Canadian Urban Institute for sustainable remediation technologies.

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Let me entertain you: Coby Palidwar of March Hare performs at the grand opening of Westminster Pier Park, held June 16 in New Westminster.
 

Let me entertain you: Coby Palidwar of March Hare performs at the grand opening of Westminster Pier Park, held June 16 in New Westminster.

Photograph by: Kevin Hill , THE RECORD

 
Let me entertain you: Coby Palidwar of March Hare performs at the grand opening of Westminster Pier Park, held June 16 in New Westminster.
Speechless: Street mime Ileigh Peynolds walks through the new green space entertaining passersby at the opening of Westminster Pier Park on Saturday.
No sand trap here: Kate Brumptom plays a round of mini golf at the opening of Westminster Pier Park on Saturday.
Row your boat: Lynda Machado takes in the activities at the opening of Westminster Pier Park on Saturday.
Singing in the rain: The Vivo Children's Choir sings O Canada, with some backup by politicians from three levels of government, at the opening of Westminster Pier Park on Saturday.
Which way: New recliners at Westminster Pier Park can flip back and forth - depending on whether you want to face the river or the park.
A river runs by it: A woman walks along the newest riverfront walkway in New Westminster, which is found at Westminster Pier Park. This portion of the park is near the entrance to the park, which is east of River Market.
A bit of history: A resident checks out images of the city's history that have been incorporated into stairs running alongside the Lytton Square structure that's home to washrooms, a concession stand and a viewing area.
Rain, rain go away: The rain poured for Saturday's grand opening at Westminster Pier Park, but some hardy souls turned out to get their first look at the park that's been in the works for three years.
A fish cutting: Politicians from municipal, provincial and federal governments join together to cut a fish banner created by local kids for the opening of Westminster Pier Park.
It's open: Mayor Wayne Wright has a few words for the crowd at the official opening of Westminster Pier Park on Saturday, June 16.
A fish out of water: Volunteers and city staff carry a fish banner created by local kids for a variation on a ribbon cutting ceremony at the opening of Westminster Pier Park.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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