Previn Court Park

Previn Court Park

Type
Parks
Status
In progress

Big changes are on the way for Previn Court Park, located at 1160 Quarry Dr. in Innisfil. The improvements are designed to make the park more fun, accessible, and welcoming for everyone.

Planned features

  • New playground
  • Extended trail connections
  • Pollinator gardens
  • Picnic shade structure
  • More park benches
  • New cricket pitch

 

Construction status

The park will be closed during construction. During this period, park neighbours can expect:

  • Increased road traffic from construction vehicles
  • Higher noise levels during permitted work hours: 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday to Friday (excluding statutory holidays; occasional Saturday work may be required)

The trail between Booth Avenue and the nearby school will remain open. For everyone's safety, please keep children away from the construction zone. The entire park will be fenced off until work is complete.

Construction is scheduled to begin in September 2025, with expected completion by spring 2026. Please note the parking lot is currently closed to facilitate construction.

New playground highlights

The updated playground will feature:

  • Play structures for littles and big kids
  • Swings, a spinner, and a zipline
  • The Volo: a dynamic play structure packed with climbing, sliding, and bouncing challenges that let kids explore and invest their own style of play

See the full playground design

Cricket pitch

This project will convert the existing soccer field to Innisfil's first-ever cricket pitch. Cricket is a bat-and-ball game, similar to baseball, and is one of the fastest-growing sports in Ontario.

The Town's Land & Lake Plan, as approved by Council, identified Previn Court Park as the most suitable location in town for a cricket pitch. This plan was developed with extensive community consultation to:

  • take a holistic look at park amenities across town
  • balance community demand with site and budgetary constraints
  • provide direction for long-term investment in parks and recreation

The current field is unprogrammed and underused. By repurposing it, we're able to give local residents a chance to enjoy cricket without travelling outside of their community!