Spruce Grove and Stony Plain Celebrate the Completion of the Joint Trail Connection Project
The City of Spruce Grove and the Town of Stony Plain are excited to announce the completion of the Joint Trail Connection project, a major milestone in enhancing connectivity and promoting active lifestyles for residents of both communities. The project culminates in a ribbon-cutting ceremony and grand opening event, scheduled for Monday, September 16 at 2:00 PM.
The Joint Trail Connection project has been a collaborative effort aimed at creating seamless pathways for commuting residents, outdoor enthusiasts, and those looking to enjoy the natural beauty of the region. The newly completed trails now offer uninterrupted access between Spruce Grove and Stony Plain, making it easier than ever to walk, run, bike, or roll between the two municipalities.
The project has two completed trail sections:
- North of 16A: connecting Veterans Boulevard to Boundary Road, running north/south along Boundary Road.
- South of 16A: running east-west, connecting Veterans Boulevard to Campsite Road.
“The Joint Trail Connection project between Spruce Grove and Stony Plain is a wonderful way to connect our municipalities and provide both residents and visitors with another convenient way to travel between both communities,” said Mayor Jeff Acker. “Not only that, but it supports accessibility and will further strengthen the ties between our communities. We are looking forward to seeing how trail users foster those connections now that the trail has been completed.”
“Building sustainable connections is a way to bring our two communities closer together, and the recent construction of the Joint Trail Connection project provides a space for this through recreational trail use. The new pathway is a welcomed addition to our trail system and brings residents of both communities more opportunities to enjoy the outdoors and create new memories and connections,” says Jamie Doyle, General Manager of Sustainable Growth and Development Services.
The grand opening event will take place at the newly completed trail section along the south side of Highway 16A. Parking is available in Rotary Centennial Park in Spruce Grove. City of Spruce Grove and Town of Stony Plain Councils invite everyone to attend and celebrate this momentous occasion!
“The completion of the Joint Trail Connection project marks a significant achievement for both Stony Plain and Spruce Grove that has been years in the making,” says Mayor William Choy. “These trails represent more than just a physical connection between our communities; they symbolize the strength of our partnership and our shared commitment to enhancing the quality of life for our residents. I invite everyone to join us at the ribbon-cutting event and experience firsthand the benefits this project brings.”
“The pavement barely had a chance to dry before the trail was in use. It’s been great to see people using and enjoying it immediately, further showcasing how much this connection between Stony Plain and Spruce Grove was needed for safety, leisure, and convenience,” says General Manager of Planning and Infrastructure, Brett Newstead. “This trail system is a practical addition to our infrastructure, offering accessible and convenient pathways for all users.”
Grand opening event:
Date: Monday, September 16, 2024
Time: 2-3 p.m.
Location: south of 16A (this section runs east-west, connecting Veterans Boulevard to Campsite Road); parking is available at Rotary Centennial Park in Spruce Grove
Learn more about the Joint Trail Connection project.