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Have a look at Kiwanis All-Wheel Park preferred designs

The third and final online survey closes on Feb. 22 — community input has significantly influenced New Line Skateparks Inc.'s preferred design for the Kiwanis All-Wheel Park, with construction set for spring

With construction expected to begin this spring, the finishing touches are being applied to the design concept renderings (see photo gallery) for North Bay's new Kiwanis All-Wheel Park, which will feature a skatepark and pump track and will be located next to the Multi-Use Courts near the City's Peter Reid Transit Terminal.

New Line Skateparks Inc. presented a preferred design based on feedback from the series of workshops and online surveys conducted over the past few months at the third and final design workshop for the Kiwanis All-Wheel Park on Feb. 15. at the North Bay Museum.

A final online survey to provide feedback opened on Feb. 15 and will close on Feb. 22. To access the online survey click here. With more than 300 responses received to date, community input has significantly influenced the proposed design.

See related: Help design highly-anticipated Kiwanis All-Wheel Park

Supported by the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC) and the Kiwanis Club of Nipissing, the project aligns with the Downtown Waterfront Master Plan and the City's Parks Master Plan.