Summit Park Plan

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Summit Park is located at 98 Lorne Card Drive in Paris. Summit Park faces Rest Acres Road and will be linked to the multi-use trail that will be constructed on the east side of the road.

The park is named Summit Park for its stunning views from the top of the property. You can see all the way to County Road 25 from this vantage point. Please see concept plan and proposed features below.

Image: Summit Park Concept plan

The concept plan includes planned features such as:

  • Woodland theme playground with concrete curb
  • Pavilion on concrete paving, with two-tier armour

Thank you for your participation! 



Summit Park is located at 98 Lorne Card Drive in Paris. Summit Park faces Rest Acres Road and will be linked to the multi-use trail that will be constructed on the east side of the road.

The park is named Summit Park for its stunning views from the top of the property. You can see all the way to County Road 25 from this vantage point. Please see concept plan and proposed features below.

Image: Summit Park Concept plan

The concept plan includes planned features such as:

  • Woodland theme playground with concrete curb
  • Pavilion on concrete paving, with two-tier armour stone seating
  • 3m wide asphalt park pathway that meets up with the multi-use trail
  • Low Impact Development rain garden
  • An ornamental black fence installed along most of Rest Acres Road, acting as a level of protection from the busy street
  • Connecting walking trails from Card Drive and Tom Brown Drive to Rest Acres Road
  • Opportunity to develop future nature trails

A good portion of this park will remain in its natural state, which will preserve the existing trees at the rear of the property.

The budget for Summit Park is $143,000. New parks are supported through County of Brant development charges that account for 90% of the budget, with the municipality covering the remainder of the costs.