2026 Playground Improvements

Background Info:

The Town of Caledon is replacing playground equipment in several parks, per budget approved by Council. Improvements are proposed at the following park locations:

  • Montrose Farm Park - 1 Castelli Ct (Ward 6)
  • Lion's Park - 12 Holmes Drive (Ward 4)
  • Russel and Joan Robertson Park - 15 Sunkist Valley Road (Ward 5)


Playground replacements could include:

Replacement of play features may include various climbing structures, swings, slides, and updates to colour schemes and themes of the playground. Other improvements may also be considered such as replacement of existing playground surfacing, new or reconfigured pathway connections and site furniture such as benches and trash receptacles.

Playground replacements do not include:

Playground replacements typically do not include material changes to existing playground surfacing, building new splashpads, and other large amenities or features. These amenities are not a part of neighbourhood park replacement projects at this time (Learn more about why here).

How does the neighbourhood replacement program work?

The Town regularly inspects existing playgrounds and identifies those in need of replacement and then prioritizes based on condition and safety metrics. High priority parks are then approved for replacement through the annual budget process.

For more information, refer to the Budget page on the Town of Caledon's website. Neighbourhood parks are considered in the Capital Budget section for each year.

Playground Surfacing:

Neighbourhood park playground equipment is typically installed with engineered wood fibre safety surfacing. Individual play equipment is suitable for ages 2-5 and/or ages 5-12 and is built to meet the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) criteria for safety and accessibility.


Past Progress:

Between December 2024 and January 2025, the Town sought input for park improvements by facilitating community engagement surveys for Montrose Farm Park and Lions Park. These locations which were pushed forward to the 2026 Playground Improvement program. The surveys allowed an opportunity to share your thoughts and the feedback and insight received for each location to help us to plan the right play equipment for your neighbourhood.

Some of the considerations that are included through the design process includes budget, maintenance requirements, inclusivity and making the play equipment fun for a wide range of abilities, as well as specific comments and concerns raised by community members.

Next Steps:

We are looking for community participation to provide feedback and insight for Russel and Joan Robertson Park. Your input will help guide us to plan the right play equipment for your neighbourhood. Some of the considerations that are included through the design process includes budget, maintenance requirements, inclusivity and making the play equipment fun for a wide range of abilities, as well as specific comments from community members.

Existing Park Photographs:

Montrose Farm Park

Lions Park
Russel and Joan Robertson Park



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