Beasley Park Explained

Beasley Park
Map:Canada Southern Ontario
Type:Urban park
Location:Hamilton, Ontario
Coordinates:43.2581°N -79.8622°W
Open:All year

Beasley Park is a park in the Lower City of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and named after Richard Beasley, (1761–1842), a soldier, political figure, farmer, and businessman in Upper Canada. who was one of Hamilton's first settlers and came to Canada from New York in 1777.[1]

Beasley Park is bounded by Cannon Street (north), Mary Street (west), Wilson Street (south) and Ferguson Avenue (east).

History

Beasley Park was originally developed in 1976. Until then, Beasley Park was the site of some of Hamilton's early industries, including the Grand Trunk Railway yards.[2] In 1991, the redevelopment of the park was deemed a priority for revitalization of the Beasley neighbourhood.

Improvements included the installation of an accessible creative play structure, a decorative fountain, concrete walkway, a community centre, and a skateboarding area. Funding was provided by the Province of Ontario through the programme for Renewal, Improvement, Development, Economic revitalization and Housing Intensification (P.R.I.D.E. H.I.N.T.) and the City of Hamilton.[3]

References

Notes and References

  1. Book: Bailey, Thomas Melville . Dictionary of Hamilton Biography (Vol I, 1791-1875). W.L. Griffin. 1981. 978-0-9691023-0-4. 8823733.
  2. Book: Footsteps In Time: Exploring Hamilton's heritage neighbourhoods. Bill . Manson . Ann. Manson. Graeme. Newbigging. North Shore Publishing. Burlington, Ont. 2003. 978-1-896899-22-0. 54971937.
  3. Web site: In-line Skating and Skateboarding 3 skate park exist the third one is on Barton and Parkdale it is a street no verts, ramps and rails (myhamilton.ca) . 2007-04-10 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20061203063621/http://www.myhamilton.ca/myhamilton/CityandGovernment/CityDepartments/PublicWorks/Parks/Amenities/In-Line%2BSkating%2Band%2BSkateboarding.htm . 2006-12-03 .