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George Moss Park redevelopment

Groundbreaking at George Moss Park on August 16, 2023. Image credit: Parks Foundation Calgary.

Green Line has provided funding to be leveraged by Parks Foundation Calgary to develop park projects near future Green Line stations.

George Moss Park is located just 200 metres away from the future Ogden Station and was identified as an opportunity for a Green Line Public Gardens Project. The redevelopment of this park will provide a fun and safe space for youth in Ogden to gather and play.

Park features include:  

  • Sport courts
  • Tot lot playground
  • Integration of existing community skating area
  • Community plaza seating and picnic area
  • Trees and greenspace

For more information on George Moss Park, visit Parks Foundation Calgary.

For more information on Public Gardens, read the Green Line LRT Public Gardens Scoping Report (2019).

Map of location of George Moss Park.

Start Date: August 2023
Completion Date: September 2024

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George Moss Park redevelopment photos

Colourful basketball net and court being constructed, while surrounded by construction fencing.
George Moss Park in August 2024, prior to the grand opening. Image credit: Parks Foundation Calgary
Colourful basketball net and court being constructed, while surrounded by construction fencing.
George Moss Park in August 2024, prior to the grand opening. Image credit: Parks Foundation Calgary
A sunset photo of a colourful basketball net and court being constructed, while surrounded by construction fencing.
George Moss Park in August 2024, prior to the grand opening. Image credit: Parks Foundation Calgary
A sunset photo of a colourful basketball net and court being constructed, while surrounded by construction fencing.
George Moss Park in August 2024, prior to the grand opening. Image credit: Parks Foundation Calgary