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Some minor amenity development in East Wellington Park is planned to provide a better experience for park goers.  (Ian Holmes/NanaimoNewsNOW)
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Nanaimo Council adopts plan for unique new park

Apr 4, 2023 | 12:34 PM

NANAIMO — Following many years of informal uses, the City of Nanaimo intends to add a few basic amenities to portions of a grassy field along the Millstone River.

City Council unanimously endorsed a formal plan for East Wellington Park, a 30 acre property at 2191 East Wellington Rd., during a Monday, April 3 council meeting.

Purchased in 2014 to better support downstream portions of the Millstone River, the semi-rural property has long been a destination for dog walkers, nature viewers and star-gazers, said the City’s Deborah Beck.

“This property is unique as it one of the few park parcels that is located in the Agricultural Land Reserve,” Beck, the City’s parks and open space planner, told councillors during a presentation.

Following years of expert analysis, community consultation and input from the Agriculture Land Commission (ALC), Beck said the adjusted vision features a simplified field trail.

“We’d love to see a raised trail that would be year-round and then we would have a soft surface trail that would create a loop.”

The soft surface trail would be available during the dry season near the Millstone River.

Flood resilient fencing is planned adjacent to the river in the wildlife rich park.

Other potential amenities in the East Wellington Park Plan: viewing platform, interpretive signage and parking improvements, which may require require an ALC non-farm use application to proceed.

Aerial view of 30 acre East Wellington Park, located west of Bowen Rd. (City of Nanaimo)

Prone to seasonal flooding, the raised trail and viewing platform would improve year-round park accessibility.

An original concept of an off-leash dog area was removed from the plan to preserve the environmentally sensitive area, Beck noted.

She said the park has several potential uses to benefit a wide range of people, including the rare ability to support agriculture production in partnership with community partners.

“…along with opportunities to improve fish and amphibian habitat, riparian restoration opportunities, providing community connection to nature — it also has excellent southern exposure, which I understand is important to star-gazers.”

An Urban Star Park designation from the Royal Astronomical Society for the park could be obtained in partnership with the Nanaimo Astronomy Society.

More information on the City’s East Wellington Park Plan can be found here.

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