Striving for Excellence
The Normand Park Residents Association is a group of volunteers spearheading and coordinating the drive, enthusiasm and vitality of all residents to make Normand Park a great community to live in.
Join Our AGM!
May 22, 2024 at 7pm
Golden Links Lodge, 2280 St Mary's Rd
Normand Park Community Garage Sale!
June 1, 2024 8:30am - 2:30pm
Current Projects and Updates
In 2022, the Normand Park Residents’ Association (NPRA) and the Van Hull Estates residents organization decided to start a project to plant native trees to enhance the natural riverbottom forest in our wonderful park.
In the Normand Park section, the goal was to finish an earlier project to provide shade along the pathway and also expand the “naturalized” area, first started by residents over 30 years ago, with a plan to plant native trees in a small grassed area. In the Van Hull section, plans were made to add to the naturalized area close to the river bank.
Thanks to funds from the City of Winnipeg's Community Incentive Grant Program, Manitoba’s Building Sustainable Communities Program, and NPRA funds in reserve for this purpose, planting large Bur Oak, Manitoba Maple, and American Basswood trees got underway in early November 2023. Adding mulch, and then watering the trees over the next two years, starts this Spring.
Would you like to get involved or lead efforts to enhance our riverbank park?
Contact us please. NPRA’s Facebook page or email normandparkmail@gmail.com
In the Normand Park section, the goal was to finish an earlier project to provide shade along the pathway and also expand the “naturalized” area, first started by residents over 30 years ago, with a plan to plant native trees in a small grassed area. In the Van Hull section, plans were made to add to the naturalized area close to the river bank.
Thanks to funds from the City of Winnipeg's Community Incentive Grant Program, Manitoba’s Building Sustainable Communities Program, and NPRA funds in reserve for this purpose, planting large Bur Oak, Manitoba Maple, and American Basswood trees got underway in early November 2023. Adding mulch, and then watering the trees over the next two years, starts this Spring.
Would you like to get involved or lead efforts to enhance our riverbank park?
Contact us please. NPRA’s Facebook page or email normandparkmail@gmail.com
See the beauty of Normand Park in the images above of the Normand Park walking trail along the Red River |
Easy Street - 1987
Normand Park development is 34 years old this year (2020). The very first homeowner moved into their home on Reese Cove in November 1986, followed in the early months of 1987 by homeowners on Easy Street, Redview Drive, Kara Cove, Henry Pehrson Cove. Of interest - The neighbouring Van Hull Estates started tree clearing, sewer and water installations and roadwork in March 2007. |
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