City Council has provided direction on the upgrades they would like to see at Leo Del Villano Park. Three options were presented by the City’s Recreation Department for consideration, with Council selecting Option 1, a plan that will diversify the park’s sports and recreation amenities.
Option 1 proposes a complete overhaul and expansion of the existing tennis courts to include a minimum of two new pickleball courts, with the potential to add more depending on site capacity. Council has requested that the courts be kept in their current location. In addition, the City will explore adding a permanent outdoor rink with removable boards, allowing for ball hockey in the summer and ice skating in the winter. The design would include a new concrete pad to accommodate warm-weather activities. The current soccer field would be repositioned to the south end of the park, ensuring ample space for all users.
“We are continuing with our work to create community destination parks and multi-use spaces that offer a variety of amenities and features for residents of all ages,” said Steph Palmateer, City Clerk and Director of Community Services. “The improvements at Leo Del Villano Park will also support local clubs and organizations by providing facilities that can host tournaments and special events, helping to grow sports tourism and strengthen community engagement. Our goal is to invest in spaces that promote active living and bring people together year-round.”
As part of the redesign, Recreation staff will also explore opportunities to add new playground equipment, a gazebo, and shaded seating areas, features that were suggested during public engagement that would create a more welcoming and comfortable environment for families and visitors.
The final park design will be brought back to Council for approval. For more information on the City’s Recreation services, visit: www.timmins.ca/our_services/recreation_services.
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