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White Rock’s New Splash Pad Opens with Community Cheers

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White Rock celebrates the opening of its Generations Playground Splash Pad at Centennial Park, with families, officials, and donors marking the occasion.

Community Gathers for a Fresh Addition

White Rock’s Generations Playground Splash Pad officially opened at Centennial Park on August 21, drawing more than 60 attendees, including local families, officials, and community partners. The debut highlighted the city’s efforts to create more inclusive recreational spaces for residents of all ages.

City Leaders and Partners Present

Mayor Megan Knight, members of White Rock City Council, and representatives from the White Rock Firefighters Charity Association, the Peace Arch Hospital Foundation, and GPM Civil Contracting joined the event. Their presence underscored the collaborative effort behind the project, which relied on both municipal and community contributions.

Children Lead the Celebration

The splash pad’s success was most visible when children from White Rock’s Summer Camp tested the new features, delighting in the sprays and dumping buckets. Even Fire Chief Brad Davie joined in the fun, stepping under the soaker bucket to mark the occasion in a memorable way.

Key Donors Recognized

During the opening ceremony, Peace Arch Hospital Foundation CEO Stephanie Beck announced that $100,000 from the Denis and Yvonne Blakely Trust had been directed toward the project. The White Rock Firefighters Charity Association also contributed $119,500 in recognition of longtime community supporter Myra Merkal, a gesture warmly received by attendees.

Project Delivered Ahead of Schedule

GPM Civil Contracting, the firm behind construction, was recognized for completing the project ahead of schedule. Their work helped ensure the splash pad was ready in time for summer use, giving families an immediate new place to gather and enjoy.

Why the Splash Pad Matters

The Generations Playground Splash Pad represents a significant investment in community recreation and family wellness. City officials emphasized that the feature provides an accessible, safe, and engaging environment for children while enhancing Centennial Park as a destination for residents and visitors alike.

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