This newly developed riverfront day-use area features a nature-themed playground, picnic shelters and a disc golf course, offering residents and visitors new opportunities for outdoor recreation and connection.
The concept plan for iitopatopa Park was guided by the Town’s 2017 Recreation, Parks and Leisure Master Plan, the Social Wellness Framework, and Council’s Community Life Purpose Statement. A Traditional Knowledge and Land Use Assessment informed the planning process, alongside meaningful consultation with our Indigenous partners.
Following a site visit with a Blackfoot assessment team, the name iitopatopa [ee-doo-baa-dopa], meaning “a place where we return to often,” was recommended by Piikani Elder, Shirlee Crow Shoe, and formally adopted to reflect the Town’s ongoing commitment to Truth and Reconciliation and recognition of the cultural significance of the land.