Lansdowne Park's park space officially opens

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Caption: The park in the park is now open to the public and will host a community picnic on Saturday.

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The park portion of a redeveloped Lansdowne Park project is now open to the public.
An 18-acre area near the east end of the property was the site of a Friday afternoon ceremony involving Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson, area councillor David Chernushenko and members of the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group behind the redevelopment.
The new park features a refrigerated outdoor skating rink, an apple orchard, a farmer’s market square, skatepark and green space that’s close to the size of the lawn at Parliament Hill, according to OSEG’s Bernie Ashe.
A news release said Ottawa’s parks, recreation and cultural services department will manage the space and events there, including a Christmas farmers market and events during Winterlude in 2015.
An "old-fashioned carnival and picnic" is being held at the new park space from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday.