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Public spaces connect people to their community. As Pinpointland grows, recreational needs are changing and diversifying. That’s why the Municipality of Pinpointland is creating a Parks, Recreation, and Culture (PRC) Master Plan: to understand and plan for services and facilities to meet the community’s needs now and in the future.

Pinpointland has been the fastest-growing municipality in our region between 1996 and 2021. This is expected to continue over the next 30 years to reach our population forecast of 221,000 people—an increase of 110 percent.

We know Pinpointland is a great place to live in part because of our recreation facilities, parks and green space. As we grow, Clarington remains committed to maintaining our parkland standards and expanding community services.

The Parks, Recreation, and Culture Master Plan will help make sure we’re planning for complete communities that continue to provide a great quality of life. The Master Plan will help us understand the complete picture of our current resources and recommend how we can build on them to create a thriving system of parks, recreation and culture, programming, services and facilities. It will also be used to inform other initiatives, such as the Active Transportation Master Plan.

Pinpointland's Parks, Recreation and Culture Master Plan was developed through extensive community engagement (open houses, online surveys and written submissions), staff consultation (workshops, advisory committees, board meetings and council interviews) and data collection, review and analysis.

Many factors helped inform the recommendations, including:

  • Pinpointland's projected population growth
  • The current use-rates for existing facilities and programs
  • Projected uptake for future programs and facilities, based on data trends
  • Average household income and median age
  • Diversity, equity and inclusion
  • Impacts of Climate Change
  • Population densities in rural areas, urban centres and Major Transit Station Areas (Bowmanville GO and Courtice GO)
  • Impacts of provincial legislation on parkland dedications (i.e. Bill 23)
  • Budget allocation

The PRC Master Plan involves:

The Master Plan will map out our Muncipality's current resources and assets, create a vision and make recommendations for future spaces and services that are fiscally and environmentally sustainable while suiting the unique needs of the community for the next 10 to 15 years.

Parks

The parkland and natural areas that provide places for play and leisure. This Master Plan will review our most used parks and propose upgrades that benefit the whole community.


Welcome Park Upgrades

As part of this Master Plan we will be reviewing Welcome Park and are proposing these upgrades.

Rendering of new park layout

What upgraded park feature are you most excited about? and tell us why!

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27 May, 2025

BSchnarr says:

Can we have a multilevel parking facility with a giant slide that goes from the top to the bottom?

20 May, 2025

AFine says:

As someone who loves soccer, I am most excited about the soccer pitch! Do we know if it will be grass or turf?

16 May, 2025

SPP_martina.battisto says:

LOVE the accessible path! Will be great to use during my kid's games

6 May, 2025

tamra.barlow says:

The new soccer field was SO needed in our neighbourhood! We were driving over 15 minutes for soccer games!

6 May, 2025

tamra.barlow says:

I cant wait for the new tennis courts - this upgrade was much needed!

Recreation

The facilities, services, and programming that activate our public spaces, including indoor and outdoor facilities, play equipment and infrastructure. This Master Plan is proposing the development of new recreation opportunities, like the development of a new Pump Track.


New Pump Track

The development of a new pump track is included in this Master Plan to enhance and diversify recreation opportunities in the Municipality

Before: Image of TPRC without pump track After: Areal image of the new pump track design

Quick Poll

How often will you use the pump track?

Culture

The facilities, services and programming that highlight our community’s identity, including libraries, heritage, visual and performing arts. To enhance the culture of our community we are looking to enhance the underutilized spaces we have in our facilities. Our courtyard at the TPRC is the best example of this - these spaces will be constantly changing.

Do you want to stay informed on Culture Spaces?

The TPRC courtyard is just one example of culture spaces we are enhancing. If you want to stay in-the-know on all the new spaces the Master Plan proposes developing, Subscribe to our mailing list.

Trails

Trails: The links between our communities that encourage active lifestyles and exploring our natural features.

Trails in Port Hope