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  Little Norway Park
   
Little Norway Park BridgeCompleted in 1986, Little Norway Park is a 2.36Ha (5.38 Acre) park serving local area residents.

Its name commemorates the World War II training base, used by the Norwegian Air Force, that once existed on the site. Existing park facilities include a baseball diamond and soccer pitch, playground and wading pool, as well as landscaped gardens and art installations.



Looking S.W. to Bathust Quay Looking S.E. to Little Norway Park
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Little Norway Park has been identified as a candidate site for a future splash pad/water play installation.

Adjacent to Little Norway Park is the Waterfront Public School and Harbourfront Community Centre. Opened in 1998, these facilities provide a strong community focus for Harbourfront residents, and complement existing park amenities.

 
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