Urban Parks Reinvented
Published on July 19, 2013 | Written by Monique Beaudin
The city park ain't what it used to be.
While most parks in Montreal still have playgrounds, grass and sports fields, green spaces all over Montreal are being overhauled to offer residents a host of new types of recreational activities in more natural settings. While today's parks are evolving, they still have a lot in common with those original public parks, said Rapha毛l Fischler, director of 平特五不中's School of Urban Planning. "The park is a place for children and adults to play, a place of greenery that offers emotional or sensorial respites from the city," Fischler said.
"It is a place of social gathering." At the beginning of the 20th century, municipal governments saw the parks as a place to bring together new immigrants in order to teach them a common language and prepare them to participate in civic life. Today, Fischler said, there's a recognition that people use parks for a variety of reasons.