100 Foot Park
Consultation has concluded
Public engagement is complete and we thank you for your feedback. Review the engagement summary.
Starting next year, the City will restore the shoreline and replace aging infrastructure at 100 Foot Park.
As part of this project, the City of Kingston will:
- Replace the stairs leading to Limeridge Drive
- Replace two pedestrian bridges
- Improve pathway connections
- Restore and protect the shoreline
Get Involved, Kingston!
- Watch the online engagement session held on Oct. 26 to learn more about the project.
- Stay up to date on project milestones by joining our email list. To join, contact Matt at mmccombs@cityofkingston.ca.
- Review the engagement summary
Why are we restoring the shoreline?
At 100 Foot Park, high water levels in 2017 and 2019, combined with wave action, led to significant erosion along the northern shoreline of the park. Previously unprotected parts of the shoreline were lost and the banks are now undercut and exposed to future high water levels and storm events.
The southern section of the shoreline is currently protected by stacked armourstone. Overtopping waves have resulted in the loss of the material supporting the armourstone.
Project location:
100 Foot Park is located at 121 Medley Court on the east bank of the Great Cataraqui River in Kingston’s former Pittsburgh Township.