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Its layout celebrates the encounter of individuals from all walks of life and all ages.<\/p>\n<p>This unique park marks the strong presence and evolution of the Chinese community within the neighborhood. At its entrance, a monument designed by Projet Paysage is adorned with calligraphy by Ngan Siu-Mui, a Montr\u00e9al artist of Taishanese origin. The amenities have been intended to serve both young and old while enhancing urban biodiversity. In addition to a water splash pad, wooden play modules cater to the needs of two different age groups, toddlers aged 18 months to 5 years and children aged 5 to 12 years. Their configuration allows for interpretation and calls for agility, reinforcing their confidence. Children find plenty of fun while adults enjoy pleasant urban furniture that complements the greening of the area. Designed as a sponge park, the space is bordered by a dry riverbed that absorbs excess water from heavy rains. 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It serves as a communal canvas, honoring the multiple generations that experience this space. Kids running around an organically designed splash pad, teenagers climbing on wooden structures, parents socializing at communal tables and seniors playing games on bistro tables are just some of the daily scenes that make up the park\u2019s eclectic social setting. A hill curves around the backend of the park creating this lush green barrier for neighboring condo towers and offering a perfect spot for sunbathing or sledding in winter.<\/p>\n<p>The park underscores the significance and function of urban green spaces amidst climate change. The natural areas and trees offer much-needed greenery and shade to the densely built residential neighborhood reducing the heat island effect. The enrichment of biodiversity through features such as clover cover, fruit trees, and nectar plants adds to the park\u2019s charm and ecological value. This initiative not only diversifies the park\u2019s flora but also invites the community to partake in the simple joys of harvesting, fostering a deeper connection between the residents and the land they share.<\/p>\n<p>Urban furniture with a natural feel is featured in addition to play modules for children aged 18 months to 5 years and others designed for children aged 5 to 12. Crafted from carefully selected materials like wood, metal and resysta, the furniture includes large communal tables, benches, lounge chairs, and bistro sets, seamlessly blending functionality with aesthetic appeal. Resysta \u2014 made out of rice husks, an abundant by-product of rice farming \u2014 makes a sustainable and durable choice, devoid of any contribution to deforestation. 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