Red Deer groups recognized as parks and rec leaders
Red Deer was recognized as an Alberta parks and recreation leader as local organizations won three separate awards at the annual Alberta Recreation & Parks Association (ARPA) conference last month in Lake Louise.
The APRA awards recognize outstanding achievements of individuals, groups and communities whose contributions to recreation and parks have greatly enhanced the quality of life of Albertans. This year, three APRA awards went to organizations in Red Deer:
Parks Excellence Award: The City of Red Deer, Discovery Canyon
The Parks Excellence Award recognizes achievements and innovative ideas in parks and open space operations. The renovation of Red Deer’s Discovery Canyon was taken on as a Canada 150 legacy project with The City working together with IBI Group Urban Design & Architecture. The modernization included repairs to infrastructure, installation of interpretive signage, construction of new playgrounds and decks, and the addition of wheelchair accessible ramps to improve accessibility. Since the renovation, visitors to the River Bend Golf & Recreation Area have increased significantly, proving Discovery Canyon remains a favorite destination for residents and visitors alike.


