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New multi-purpose trail opens in Rockmosa Park on Aug. 14

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by Aryn Strickland
New multi-purpose trail opens in Rockmosa Park on Aug. 14
Rockmosa walking trail - Members from Guelph-Eramosa council and Wellington-Halton Hills MPP Ted Arnott were at Rockmosa Park in Rockwood on Aug.14 to open a new, multi-use walking trail. From left: CAO Ian Roger, councillor Corey Woods, councillor Louise Marshall, MPP Ted Arnott, Mayor Chris White, director of parks and recreation Robin Milne and parks and recreation foreman Jeff Myer.
Photos by Aryn Strickland

ROCKWOOD - A new two-kilometre multi-purpose trail opened in Rockmosa Park on Aug. 14.

The trail is accessible from Main Street and encircles two acres of field adjacent to the park’s splash pad with access from the school and new subdivision to the north.

The new trail was paid for through grants and donations including a grant from  the Ontario Trillium Foundation for $127,000, a $50,000 donation from the county, a private donation of approximately $250,000 from Drexler Construction Limited  and a donation of $32,000 from local sports organizations among other donations.

Wellington-Halton Hills MPP Ted Arnott congratulated the township on it’s successful application to the foundation.

“The Ontario Trillium Foundation is set up to be arm’s length from the government and in fact the decisions on the grant applications are made a volunteer committee and they do a great job picking projects need to be supported ... so obviously you did a great job with the application, demonstrating,” he said.

Rockmosa walking trail - From left: Guelph-Eramosa Township Bone Fit Instructor Nancy Revie led the first walkers Mary Brander, 13, Kelsey Storey, 11, Betty Storey, Ollie Darcie and Jean Martin around the new walking trail at Rockmosa Park. Photos by Aryn Strickland

Absolutely spectacular

Arnott called the trail “an absolutely spectacular addition to the recreational facilities in the Township.”

It is not the first time the township has received grants from the foundation for the park.

According to director of parks and recreation Robin Milne, in the last 12 years Trillium has invested $418,000 into the park including the splash pad, the reconstruction of the tennis courts, the skate park and the trail.

Mayor Chris White added there are more enhancements to come.

“There are other things we can think about as we go forward: basketball nets, ... one of the things we are talking about is a possible skate pad.

“This park has got a lot of potential,” he said.

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