Evergreen tree proposal at Frank Ryan Park

Trees have significant environmental and social benefits. They are an integral part of Queensview Terrace North (QTN)’s character and are valued by QTN residents and visitors. Growing Ottawa’s urban forest and making it healthier, more diverse and resilient – priorities that are also found in the City of Ottawa’s Urban Forest Management Plan. To that end, we have submitted a tree planting request to the Forest Establishment Unit to add evergreen trees (or shrubs) to Frank Ryan Park.

Why did we ask?

The boarded outdoor rink at Frank Ryan park is installed in a north-south alignment on the west side of the outdoor basketball court. To the north of the rink, an east-west alignment is present and is partially lined with deciduous trees. The imprint of the rink can be seen on below along with the deciduous trees on the east-west alignment, north of the basketball court.

In wintertime, winds from the north blowing across the open field bring snow drifts to the rink and worsen cold skating conditions. In other seasons, the east-west alignment is a passive recreational zone located outside of the activity range of the baseball fields and basketball court.

What we ASKED FOR

Our request is to add evergreen tree (or tall evergreen shrubs) on the east-west alignment, to the north of the boarded outdoor rink as shown below. Three (3) trees are presented for illustration purposes, and the exact number of trees and species will need to be confirmed. Evergreen trees or shrubs are preferred for their increased ability to reduce blowing snow and to act as wind breakers for an improved outdoor rink experience.

Share your thoughts

If you have any comments on this proposal or would like to see additional planting in QTN please let us know: qtncommunity@gmail.com.

Upcoming Winter Events at Frank Ryan Park!

The Frank Ryan Park Outdoor RInk is open and the ice conditions are better each day!

We encourage you to stay up to date with events and activities in the area by subscribing to our public google calendar. In the next few weeks a number of volunteers will be facilitating three exciting events:

  • Frank Ryan Park Winter Fun
    • January 24th, from 1:00 to 3:00 PM
    • The field house will be open, bring your own mug to enjoy some hot chocolate!
    • Come slide, skate or play
  • Winter Carnival
  • Valentines Night Skate
    • February 14, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
    • The field house will be open, bring your own mug to enjoy some hot chocolate!
    • Come skate to music for Valentines Day

We look forward to seeing you at the park!

Volunteers Still Needed: Frank Ryan Park Outdoor Rink

Frank Ryan Park’s community rink can only operate with the support of generous volunteers. Please sign up HERE to help keep the warm field house open for our friendly neighbourhood skaters! How demanding is this role? The only thing you need to do is show up with a cell phone.

You can choose to play hockey outside or read a book inside. It’s a great activity for new residents to meet your neighbours or for High Schoolers over 16 in need of volunteer hours! Retired? Regularly coming out to skate already? Sounds perfect! Those expressing interest will be contacted with detailed information on scheduling and the limited responsibilities involved.

 – Sign up HERE –

If you have any questions please contact icerink.qtn@gmail.com to get in touch with the rink coordinator.