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Wabamun Waterfront Park Grand Reopening Marks a New Chapter for Community Recreation
Parkland County proudly celebrated the grand reopening of Wabamun Waterfront Park on September 20, 2025, marking the completion of a transformative redevelopment project that enhances the park’s role as a vibrant community hub. The event drew residents and visitors alike for a day filled with festivities, including local vendors, bouncy castles, food trucks, live music, and a variety of family-friendly activities.
The revitalized park now boasts several exciting new features designed to enrich the visitor experience and support year-round community engagement.
Playground Enhancements
A newly updated playground has been installed, specifically designed with younger children in mind. This inclusive play area offers safe, engaging equipment that encourages active play and social interaction. Plans are already underway to expand the playground with additional structures tailored to older children, ensuring that families of all ages can enjoy the space together.
Upgraded Spray Park
The spray park has undergone a significant upgrade, featuring new interactive water elements that promise hours of fun during the warmer months. In response to community feedback, the spray park will now operate on an extended schedule throughout the summer—open daily from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM, Monday through Sunday—providing more opportunities for families to cool off and enjoy the outdoors.
New Stage for Performances and Events
One of the most exciting additions is the development of a permanent stage overlooking the picturesque Wabamun Lake. This scenic venue sets the stage—literally—for future performances, cultural showcases, and community events. Its natural backdrop makes it an ideal location for concerts, ceremonies, and group gatherings, adding a dynamic new element to the park’s offerings.
Expanded and Maintained Beach Area
The beach area has been expanded to accommodate more visitors and improve accessibility. To maintain its cleanliness and appeal, Parkland County’s Parks team will now utilize a beach rake—specialized equipment that helps keep the sand pristine and inviting. This enhancement ensures that the beach remains a desirable destination for relaxation and recreation throughout the summer season.
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The Pier at Waterfront Park in Wabamun is now open with the wooden planks replaced and a railing installed.
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The Pier at Waterfront Park in Wabamun will be closed to the public until May 31st while the wooden planks are replaced and a railing is installed. We appreciate your patience during this time.
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Work continues on the buildings at Waterfront Park. The washroom move was completed and the interior of the building has been repainted in preparation for installation of the interior furnishings. Outside work on the pavilion has started and the steel frame is being erected. As the weather starts to warm up we will see an increase in activities at the park.
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Work on the expanded beach area was completed in the fall. Work continues through the winter with a focus on getting the washroom building moved while the ground is frozen. Once the foundation for the new location is completed, crews will mobilize to move the building.
NEW WASHROOM LOCATION - Rebar work for the new foundation
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Construction is well underway on Waterfront Park - Beach area is almost complete, and work is underway on the expanded day use parking area and moving the washroom facility to its new location.

Expanded beach with brand new sand
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Parkland County recently welcomed an announcement that the Government of Canada will provide $29.9 million to support key infrastructure projects within the County to assist our economy’s transition away from coal-fired power and towards other economic pathways.
The funding is offered through Prairies Economic Development Canada (PrairiesCan) with $17.5 million invested into upgrading Wabamun’s wastewater systems to alleviate capacity pressures and to revitalize the Waterfront Park with the installation of an updated spray park, expanded beach and recreation areas to provide residents with improved facilities while boosting tourism.
“These investments are key to encouraging the future growth of our community and improving the quality of life of our residents, businesses, and visitors,” says Mayor Allan Gamble. “This funding supports improvements to County infrastructure and will boost local tourism and development while leading to future economic prosperity and a sustainable economy.”
Parkland County expresses gratitude for the funding received from our federal partners, PrairiesCan. Investments such as these stimulate the economy and strengthen our communities as we move forward in new economic pathways.
More details on the full investment are available here.
Wabamun Waterfront Revitalization Project
Project Overview
The project approach for the Wabamun Waterfront Project aims to: improve user experience; enhance safety; think long term; reuse what can be saved; help address local parking issues; minimize operating cost impacts; and respect the lake.
Key Design Elements Include: Splash Park Upgrade; Washroom Relocation; New Shade Structure/Stage; Beach Expansion c/w vegetative rip rap peninsula; Plaza; Hardscape seating area; Parking Lot Expansion; Site Lighting; New landscaping throughout; New Site furnishings; Play Park Re-surfacing.
Master Plan Rendering
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Shade Structure & Stage
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View of Splash Pad and Beach 
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Splash Park
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Parkland County is committed to carrying out upgrades to Wabamun’s waterfront area that will improve lake access while enhancing resident’s enjoyment of the lake. This week, you may notice some work starting in Waterfront Park. Spray heads will be removed, testing will be carried out, and the Spray Deck will be fenced off in anticipation of construction that is planned to commence in spring 2024. Stay tuned for more details as we approach construction season!
Project Overview
We are moving forward with three improvements in Phase 1:
- Inland infrastructure to support a future marina, which includes a public beach and swimming pond.
- A public waterfront walking trail that links the area south of the CN rail line between the railway crossings at Prospect Drive and 50th Street.
- Expansions and upgrades to the waterfront park and playground area.

This investment will provide new public amenity, connectivity, and improvements to existing spaces for all Wabamun residents and visitors. It will set the stage for sustainable growth and foster a healthy and accessible public waterfront.