Dear Editor:
RE: Township moving ahead on preservation of ‘cultural heritage landscapes’ but won’t declare Pierpoint Park one until all research complete, March 31.
This park needs to be saved! A variety of trees, wild flowers, wildlife and birds can be seen in that area within walking distance of town. An oasis of traditional river valley conservation, exactly like the Grants envisioned when they donated a 10-acre parcel to the township.
Not really sure what Kween means by “the shabby condition of the property”; maybe she means that there isn’t cut grass and picnic tables. Like we need another park like that in the area, and if you do go down the river to Confederation Park.
The state of the plaque is a travesty and probably could be expanded upon with more recognition given to the man the park was named after. A veteran of several conflicts, organizer of a settlement, and a leader in every aspect of his life.
That doesn’t mean we have to change the park; leave it as the conservation area it should be!
Brad Park,
Fergus