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Quinte West seeks community input on the future of Hanna Park

By Paul Martin Apr 6, 2026 | 10:34 AM

The City of Quinte West is inviting residents to share their ideas and priorities for the future of Hanna Park through a community survey.

Quinte West’s Parks and Recreation Master Plan recommended improvements to Hanna Park, including amenities such as shade structures, seating, additional parking spaces and/or more sports courts.

Community members are encouraged to complete the survey to share which amenities are most important to them, and ideas about how the park can better serve the community now and in the future.

The survey will be available until April 30, 2026, and is available:

Feedback gathered through the survey and recommendations from the City’s Parks and Recreation Master Plan will guide the development of a concept design for Hanna Park, which will be shared late summer 2026.

About Hanna Park

Hanna Park is a 42-acre park located in the southwest end of Trenton. The park is home to two multi-use tennis and pickleball courts, a playground, a basketball net, marked nature trails and a fully enclosed, off-leash dog park.