If you’re interested in this project, you may be interested in these nearby projects: Beaver Hills House Park & Michael Phair Park Renewal and Warehouse Park.
Located on the northwest corner of 105 Street and 102 Avenue, the 0.35 hectare park features:
- Open green space made of at-grade turf separated by bands of decorative concrete
- A community garden with raised planters and a shed
- A fenced off-leash dog park with dog friendly surfacing and trash receptacles
- Dynamic in ground water fountains with programmable water displays
- Esprit - Pierre Poussin
A committee made up of area businesses and residents worked in close consultation with the City of Edmonton in the park design.
About Alex Decoteau
Alex Decoteau became the first Aboriginal Police Officer in Canada when he joined the Edmonton Police Service in 1909. He was well known for his athleticism, as he was a spectacular long-distance runner.
He won most major western Canadian races between 1909 and 1916, and even earned a place on Canada’s Olympic team to compete in the 5000-metre race in Stockholm in 1912. In fact, Decoteau won races so frequently that he was eventually given the trophies to keep.
At the start of WWI in 1916, Decoteau enlisted in the Canadian Army. He first served with the 202nd Infantry Battalion, then later with the 49th Battalion. After arriving in France in 1917, Decoteau was killed in the Battle of Passchendaele.
Alex Decoteau Park reflects the passion he had for his community, and how he strived to serve it in any way he could.