Playground Replacement Program

Playground Replacement Program

In 2021, City Council approved the next phase of playground replacements, with the bulk of site preparation and installation of play equipment to take place during the 2022 and 2023 construction seasons. A City of Windsor news release announced the $9.4 million budget that will bring new accessible playgrounds to 32 more parks, making a total of 86 accessible playgrounds throughout the city with nearly 70 percent of all 125 public play structures being upgraded and modernized.

On August 6, 2021, Mayor Dilkens announced:

"I am pleased to be here on behalf of my colleagues on City Council to officially launch the City of Windsor’s 2021 playground replacement program."

"Modern playgrounds also make our neighbourhoods more liveable and desirable."

"I am here to confirm that it is a priority for me as mayor."

"From Lake Laguna Park in Ward 1 to Brookview Park in Ward 10 … and every ward in between. No neighborhood was left behind in our Playground Replacement Program."

Thank you for your input!

Themes and final designs have been determined based on your input during the online survey period from August 6-27, 2021. Thank you for taking the time to help us design your playgrounds!


The photo below shows an example of a small playground. The parks listed below the photo will have a small playground similar to the one shown (representative only - not exactly as shown).

Small playground example

  • Aboriginal Park
  • Alton C. Parker Park
  • Avondale Playlot
  • Jennifer Park
  • Devonshire Park
  • Dynasty Park
  • Francois Court Park
  • Kominar Park
  • Shawnee Park
  • South Rendezvous Park

The photo below shows an example of a medium playground. The parks listed below the photo will have a medium playground installed similar to the one shown (representative only - not exactly as shown).

Medium playground example
  • Bradley Park
  • Coletta Park
  • Cora Greenwood Park
  • Little River Corridor Park
  • Garwood Park
  • Homesite Park
  • Kenilworth Park
  • Kid's Alliance Park
  • Lake Laguna Park
  • Maple Leaf Park
  • Matthew Rodzik Park
  • Mayfair Park
  • McKee Park
  • Patrick Maguire Park
  • Robert Park
  • Seneca Park
  • St. Paul Grove Park
  • Stillmeadow Park
  • Thurston Park

The photo below shows an example of a large playground. The parks listed below the photo will have a large playground installed similar to the one shown (representative only - not exactly as shown).
Large playground example
  • Fred Thomas Park
  • Gignac Park
  • Willistead Park

For further information, please contact:
Parks and Recreation
2450 McDougall Street
Windsor, Ontario
Canada
Phone: For general information, call 311.
For detailed inquiries, call (519) 253-2300.
Email: parkrec@citywindsor.ca