There’s a brand new playground in town for families to enjoy and it’s located on Range Avenue in the Highlands development.
The developer, Len Peters of Sunset Estates, has donated the beautiful new park. According to Mayor Myron Dyck, it’s the largest donation of public green space the town has seen in decades.
“This donation of a full playground is a great benefit to the town of Niverville,” says Dyck. “We are very thankful for this donation. It’s always exciting to see our town grow and this donation of a playground is another example of that growth.”
Niverville’s recreation and wellness director, Warren Britton, says that the community has an impressive amount of recreational and active living space available to its residents.
“With the addition of this space, the town of Niverville now has over 160 acres of usable park green space for the public to enjoy,” says Britton.
Peters says that he’s glad to do his part to make Niverville an even better place to live.
“This playground will be a benefit to the many young families that call Niverville home,” Peters says. “I’m happy to see this green space be used for the benefit of the residents of the community.”
While there is still some active construction going on within the playground area, the town asks families to enjoy the space with caution until it is complete.