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$14M allocation ushers in new accessible pavilion

Day-use pavilion construction underway at Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park.
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Regina-based Westridge Construction Ltd. has begun work on the pavilion, which is anticipated to open to the public spring 2024.

ROWAN’S RAVINE PROVINCIAL PARK — Shovels hit the ground on Oct. 6, as construction begins on a new accessible day-use pavilion at Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park.

Regina-based Westridge Construction Ltd. has begun work on the pavilion, which is anticipated to open to the public spring 2024. 

The pavilion is based on a single triangular design meant to replicate a leaf. It includes a large wood firepit, food preparation area, barbecue and serving table.

In 2022, Blackstrap, Buffalo Pound, Echo Valley and Pike Lake Provincial Parks received similar day-use pavilions. 

The Government of Saskatchewan has allocated $14 million in provincial park facility and infrastructure improvements in 2023-24.

To learn more about Saskatchewan Provincial Parks, visit .

Bookmark SASKTODAY.ca, Saskatchewan's home page, at this link.

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