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Thank you for your feedback.
The Hanna Park improvements community survey is now closed. More information and updates on the project, including further engagement opportunities on a draft concept design, will be shared this summer.
The City of Quinte West is planning improvements to Hanna Park, and we want to hear from you! This is your opportunity to share ideas about how the park can better serve the community now and in the future. Whether you visit Hanna Park regularly or live nearby, your feedback will help ensure that future improvements reflect the needs and interests of the people who use the space.
About Hanna Park
Hanna Park is a 42-acre park located in the southwest end of Trenton. The park is home to two multi-use tennis and pickleball courts, playground, basketball net, marked nature trails and a fully enclosed, off-leash dog park.
Why we’re asking for your input
Responses from this survey and recommendations in Quinte West’s Parks and Recreation Master Plan will help shape a concept design, including potential features, layout options and enhancements, for future improvements to Hanna Park.
Together, these insights will guide a concept design that:
Enhances recreational opportunities
Improves accessibility and usability
Supports a welcoming space for residents and visitors
Reflects the needs of the surrounding neighbourhood and the broader community
Thank you for your feedback.
The Hanna Park improvements community survey is now closed. More information and updates on the project, including further engagement opportunities on a draft concept design, will be shared this summer.
The City of Quinte West is planning improvements to Hanna Park, and we want to hear from you! This is your opportunity to share ideas about how the park can better serve the community now and in the future. Whether you visit Hanna Park regularly or live nearby, your feedback will help ensure that future improvements reflect the needs and interests of the people who use the space.
About Hanna Park
Hanna Park is a 42-acre park located in the southwest end of Trenton. The park is home to two multi-use tennis and pickleball courts, playground, basketball net, marked nature trails and a fully enclosed, off-leash dog park.
Why we’re asking for your input
Responses from this survey and recommendations in Quinte West’s Parks and Recreation Master Plan will help shape a concept design, including potential features, layout options and enhancements, for future improvements to Hanna Park.
Together, these insights will guide a concept design that:
Enhances recreational opportunities
Improves accessibility and usability
Supports a welcoming space for residents and visitors
Reflects the needs of the surrounding neighbourhood and the broader community