LaSalle Landing ice trail taking shape along Detroit River waterfront

LaSalle Landing ice trail taking shape along Detroit River waterfront

Published Jun 03, 2024  •  1 minute read

Workers are shown at the LaSalle Landing waterfront project construction site on Friday, May 31, 2024. Photo by Dan Janisse /Windsor Star

Despite the seasonably hot temperatures, anticipation grows as LaSalle’s newest wintertime amenity — an outdoor ice skating trail — takes shape along its waterfront.

Work is well underway on LaSalle’s $8.8-million multi-purpose trail project adjacent to the town’s event centre on Front Road.

The 60-acre LaSalle Landing riverfront property is being redeveloped into a multi-use community complex.

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Current construction work underway includes a 250-metre trail, stretching between Adams Lane and Ulster Street.

The trail will offer a wheelchair-accessible concrete path for recreational walking, jogging and rollerblading during most of the year, with a natural ice surface for skating from December to February.

The plan also calls for the construction of an ice plant, a building that will house the refrigeration equipment for the skating trail and hardware for a water feature, as well as four public washrooms.

A former marina storage building has already been converted into an event space with adjacent parking.

The area adjacent to the Detroit River will also include a nature preserve, festival event lawn, play areas and gardens.

The Rotary Club of LaSalle has pledged $132,000 toward a splash pad that will be included in the riverfront development, featuring benches, ground-level water jets, and areas to relax and enjoy the water.

Work is shown underway at the LaSalle Landing waterfront project construction site on Friday, May 31, 2024. Photo by Dan Janisse /Windsor Star

Concept drawings for the project also include a large, lit LaSalle sign suitable for selfies.

The sign’s letters would be approximately 2.4 metres (eight feet) tall on a 400-millimetre (16-inch) plinth, lit up with LED lights that change colour.

LaSalle councillors agreed in April 2023 to name the development LaSalle Landing.

“When I look at the word ‘landing’, it’s where we started, where we began,” said Mayor Crystal Meloche in a statement. “My hope is that the waterfront brings people in, to land in LaSalle.”

Valente Contracting Inc. is constructing the multipurpose trail project.

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