The plan for the extensive multi-year refurbishment project at Carrie Jane Gray Park will be the topic of discussion at a public open house at the YMCA on Wednesday, June 26 from 6 to 8 p.m.
Community members are invited to learn more about the project and provide input to help shape what the park will be in the future.
Carrie Jane Gray Park is being transformed so that it meets premier athletic park standards which includes ball diamonds, the BMX track, beach volleyball courts, Masich Place Stadium, a skate park and more all located in the 40-hectare sports hub.
This refurbishment plan is designed to enhance the park’s ability to host local, provincial, and national sports competitions, making it a central part of the Prince George sport and athletic community.
Phases of the Project:
- Phase One: Concept plan development, currently in progress.
- Phase Two: Creation of a construction-ready design package.
- Phase Three: Construction contingent on Council’s approval during the 2025 budget deliberations.
In May, the city engaged with key user groups through a focus group, including representatives from Prince George Youth Baseball, Spruce City Men and Minor Boys Softball, Prince George BMX, and Senior Men Baseball, as well as other sport field users including representatives from football and soccer.
The city is now seeking broader community input to ensure the chosen concept plan aligns with public needs and preferences. Residents can review the concept plans and participate in an online survey on the city's website from June 27 to July 31.
For more information about the project visit www.princegeorge.ca/carrie-jane-gray-park-upgrade