Stephen Juba Park Explained

Stephen Juba Park
Established:1983
Coordinates:49.8969°N -97.1328°W

Stephen Juba Park, named after Stephen Juba, is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is a waterfront park on the western bank of the Red River and runs from downtown Winnipeg to the Exchange District. The park features bike paths, landscaping and a Water Taxi dock. The park has an extensive multi-user path system, open areas and public art works by local artists.[1]

The park was created in 1983 after the city and province agreed to set aside waterfront land for a park.[2] Construction of the park began in August 1983, funded jointly by the province and the city of Winnipeg.[3]

The City of Winnipeg dedicated the park to Stephen Juba on 14 October 1983, when they unveiled a monument to him at the park.[4] Two committees had recommended naming the park after the long-serving politician.[2] The park underwent significant upgrades as part of the City of Winnipeg's $9.1 million Waterfront Drive project in 2004.[1] The redevelopment redesigned the park to make the riverfront more accessible to the community.[5]

Monuments

The park contains a monument to the Greater Winnipeg Water District Aqueduct, which has been identified as one of the historic sites in Winnipeg.[6]

A volunteer group planted a memorial garden for overdose victims in 2019.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Development projects announced at Waterfront Drive opening ceremonies. 12 October 2012. 24 August 2004.
  2. Web site: Committees favor 'Juba Park'. 12 May 1983. Winnipeg Free Press.
  3. Web site: Who authorised building of Stephen Juba Park?. 7 July 1984. Winnipeg Free Press.
  4. Web site: Historic Sites of Manitoba: Stephen Juba Park Marker (Waterfront Drive, Winnipeg). 18 October 2012. 18 September 2019.
  5. Web site: Waterfront Drive Development.
  6. Web site: Historic Sites - History - City of Winnipeg . City of Winnipeg . 15 September 2019 . en-ca.
  7. Web site: Memorial garden for people lost to overdose, addictions to be place of healing for loved ones. 11 June 2019.