The Rotary Adventure Park at Little Red is now fully funded.The Rotary Club of Prince Albert handed over a $100,000 cheque to the city on Wednesday, the clu
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The Rotary Adventure Park will look to cater to kids and younger adolescents while staying true to Little Red’s vibe.
“The idea is to be in the 8-14 age range, with a higher intensity play to match the environment of Little Red,” Fonstad said. “We wanted something that’s not available anywhere else in Prince Albert, that would be appropriate for the park the size of Little Red, but still provide service to whole families, to make sure the young kids and older adults are accounted for, as well.”
In addition to the play structures, Fonstad said the Rotary Club is working with the City of Prince Albert, as well as sponsors and donors to develop the area around the playground. Picnic shelters, washrooms, a user-friendly parking lot and lighting are all on the table. In a second phase, Fonstad said the sliding hill could be rebuilt as well.