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Zip Line Approved for Kinisoo Beach

City Councillors have approved the installation of a zip line at Kinisoo Beach as part of the major upgrade project. On April 14th City Council Meeting an additional $41 000 was allocated to complete the project which has a total price tag of $72 000.

Deputy Mayor Vicky Lafabvre describes the project as fun for families, “it should be fun, with all the work that’s going into the beach it should look marvelous.” The 50-metre-long zip line will have a drop of 2.23 meters from a free standing tower located on the beach to a landing structure located in the water. The zip line and the landing structure will be removed seasonally.

Lafabvre says the underground work on first avenue is complete, along with the road resurfacing and the upgrades to the roads leading to the beach have begun. “We’ve changed it so that there are traffic slowing intersections,” Lafabvre says this will help pedestrians enter the beach safer, adding, “our intersections are wider so that people can cross the crosswalks, probably 2 or 3 (people) on each side.” The walkway down to the beach is also widen for easier access. Lafabvre notes, “it’ll look really good there, people will enjoy it.”

Along with the road improvements, The City of Cold Lake is planning to place street furniture and a promenade-style walkway along the beach area of 1 Avenue. Other major upgrades to Kinisoo Beach include the removable of the parking lot to make room for a splash park and landscaping around the park. Additional park furniture, lighting enhancements and walkways connecting the west end of the beach area, including a pathway from Tamarac Street that will be used as a vendors’ area during major events.

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