A New Chapter for Albion Hills: Unveiling a New Workshop and Upgraded Chalet

On Friday, March 1, Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) unveiled a newly constructed Workshop building for staff and a renovated Chalet for visitors within Albion Hills Conservation Park, marking a significant milestone in the park’s history.

riboon cutting ceremony in front of the new workshop building at Albion Hills Conservation Park
Ribbon-cutting ceremony in front of the new Workshop building at Albion Hills Conservation Park. Left to right: David West, Mayor of Richmond Hill and member of TRCA’s Board of Directors; Richard Ubbens, Director, Conservation Parks and Lands, TRCA; Dave Barton, Mayor of Uxbridge Township and Vice-Chair of TRCA’s Board of Directors; Regional Councillor Mario Russo, Town of Caledon, Wards 4, 5, 6 and member of TRCA’s Board of Directors; Jay Clark, Supervisor, Conservation Parks, TRCA; Stan Cameron, Peel District School Board Trustee, Town of Caledon; Ian Boyd, Senior Manager, Conservation Parks, TRCA; and John MacKenzie, Chief Executive Officer, TRCA.

Albion Hills Conservation Park opened its doors in the late 1950s, offering thousands of visitors the opportunity to spend time in the great outdoors, take part in a variety of recreational activities, and reap the physical and mental health benefits of being immersed in nature. Over the years, the park has seen many modifications to support its evolving needs.

Now thanks to the support of the Region of Peel and the Canada Community Revitalization Fund, TRCA has breathed new life into Albion Hills with a new Workshop building, enhancements to the Chalet, and improvements to roadway and parking lot pavement.

During the ribbon-cutting ceremony, John MacKenzie, Chief Executive Officer of TRCA, and Mario Russo, Regional Councillor, Town of Caledon and member of TRCA’s Board of Directors, shared their thoughts and remarks.

John MacKenzie expressed appreciation to the funding partners whose generosity allowed this transformation to happen. He also acknowledged the dedicated TRCA staff whose efforts turned this dream into a reality.

Albion Hills Conservation Park team members
Albion Hills Conservation Park team members. Left to right: Kyles Reyes, Lead Hand, Conservation Parks and Lands; Ian Boyd, Senior Manager, Conservation Parks; MacKenzie Lucas, Lead Hand, Conservation Parks and Lands; Jay Clark, Supervisor, Conservation Parks; Brett Bond, Lead Hand, Conservation Parks and Lands.

The new Workshop boasts two floors dedicated to office and storage space and is equipped with amenities such as heat pump heating and provisions for future EV car charging. This new building exemplifies TRCA’s commitment to sustainable design.

The upgrades to the Chalet include roof and insulation replacement, new concrete walkways, and a revamped interior, as well as a new deck and gazebo offering picturesque views. These upgrades promise an engrossing experience for all visitors, especially those who are nature enthusiasts.

exterior of the newly refurbished chalet at Albion Hills Conservation Park
interior of the newly reburbished chalet at Albion Hills Conservation Park

The newly renovated Chalet at Albion Hills Conservation Park

As Albion Hills embarks on this new chapter, it serves as an example of what is possible with dedicated partners and a commitment to excellent service.

This revitalization of the Albion Hills will provide both visitors and staff with the best experience possible during their time at the park.

We look forward to your visit!

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