"Window
on Air Canada Park", known informally as Window Park, Air Canada Park,
or Pink Park, is no more! It is being demolished to make way for a new
park that will open in 2025 which is the park's 40th anniversary.
It is too bad someone didn't ensure that the
historic building fragments located at the park weren't demolished along with
it.
If you follow my blogs, you'll know I am a realist. Not every building or building fragment can be preserved.
When
the new plan was released for the park back in 2023, it was clear that
the fragments would not be part of the new space. This gave the city
time to inform heritage groups that they would be available, consider
using them in another project, or even raffling them off while in situ
with the funds maybe going to local heritage initiatives.
I doubt
any of that was done before the decision to demolish and their
destruction is symbolic of how this city sometimes treats its built
heritage.
Related:
- For a history of the park, see my Winnipeg Downtown Places post
- See my Flickr photo album of the park.
- The redevelopment tender noting the "(m) Protection, disassembly, transportation, and re-installation of artworks currently erected in the park."
Media:
Winnipeg history among ruins of park demolition CBC Manitoba
City criticized after parts of historic buildings demolished Winnipeg Free Press
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