Prince Albert, Sk. – The City of Prince Albert is pleased to officially open Alfred’s Sprayground, located on Cook Drive in Crescent Heights. With significant financial support from Malcolm Jenkins of Canadian Tire, the spray park spans 3900 square feet. The total cost for this project was $350,000, made possible through partnering with the Malcolm Jenkins Family Foundation, which contributed $230,000, and the City of Prince Albert, $120,000.
The Spray Park features include:
- Acrylic Tot Show Dome
- Aqua Gather
- Flash Flood
- Mini Flash Flood
- Tot Size Well Spring
- Whirlflex
- Triple Arch Jet
- Junior Water Jewel
“Another fantastic project completed in partnership with Malcolm Jenkins and the City that will benefit the Crescent Heights Community for years to come. The City is proud of its work alongside great partners like Malcolm Jenkins. Legacy building projects like this continue to reshape parks within Prince Albert on the belief that a great space can be a play space for all to enjoy!” says Tim Yeaman, Parks Manager for the City of Prince Albert.
The Crescent Heights Spray Park was highlighted in the State of the Playgrounds report update in 2021 as a playground/park requiring updating and refurbishment.
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For more information please contact:
Tim Yeaman
Parks and Open Spaces Manager
Community Services
306-953-4800