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Consultation has concluded
We’re considering an 18-hole disc golf course for Eastview Community Park, where its boundaries meet Speedvale Avenue East and Watson Parkway. The space is an ideal location for a disc golf course that offers lots of natural obstacles and varying terrain to challenge local enthusiasts.
Back in February 2021, we asked you:
If Eastview Community Park is an appropriate place for a new disc golf course
What you think of the proposed location within the park
Any considerations we should make in the course design
We’re considering an 18-hole disc golf course for Eastview Community Park, where its boundaries meet Speedvale Avenue East and Watson Parkway. The space is an ideal location for a disc golf course that offers lots of natural obstacles and varying terrain to challenge local enthusiasts.
Back in February 2021, we asked you:
If Eastview Community Park is an appropriate place for a new disc golf course
What you think of the proposed location within the park
Any considerations we should make in the course design
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Disc golf is a rapidly-growing sport that combines ultimate frisbee and golf. Players move from hole-to-hole, trying to get their disc into the disc golf basket at each hole. The goal is to complete the course in as few throws as possible. The east side of Riverside Park along Riverview Drive is home to the City’s first ever nine-hole disc golf course in addition to another course at the University of Guelph Arboretum.
The disc golf community has grown from 176 to 386 members from January 2020 to January 2021 according to the Guelph Disc Golf Club.
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CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.
Eastview Community Park was a former landfill site located north-west of Eastview Road and Watson Parkway North that opened in 1961. A park master plan was created and finalized in 2009. Eastview Community Park is home to premier sports fields including soccer, football and volleyball courts, in addition to the pollinator garden, playground, trails, storm water pond and preserved wetlands. The site will also feature a splash pad, bicycle skills facility and potential fenced leash-free area in the future.
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Sample disc golf hole filmed in the Guelph Arboretum
A brief walking tour of what a typical disc golf hole looks like. The design and naturalization of the hole may be different in East View park
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How to play disc golf
Disc Golf group shows how to play, and different styles of disc golf courses.
This consultation is open from February 18-March 14
Under Review
Eastview Park Disc Golf is currently at this stage
The survey is closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final Plans
this is an upcoming stage for Eastview Park Disc Golf
The decision and design for a Disc Golf course will be finalized in early spring 2021. If the decision is to proceed, construction will start in late spring 2021