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CITY OF LITTLE CANADA - PARK SYSTEM MASTER PLAN75 <br />Nadeau Wildlife Area <br />PLAYGROUND <br />WETLAND <br />ADDRESS <br />Lake Street, north of Demont Avenue at Jackson Street <br />PARK SIZE <br />4.96 acres <br />PARK CLASSIFICATION <br />Neighborhood Park <br />OVERVIEW <br />Naduea Wildlife Area features a wetland area, open lawn, a <br />playground (new in 2013), and rain garden. <br />FACILITIES/EQUIPMENT <br />• Playground <br />• Benches (5) <br />• Picnic table <br />TRAIL CONNECTIONS <br />Off-road paved trail along Jackson Street connecting to <br />Roseville Middle School, striped crossing at Jackson Street <br />and Lake Street. <br />NATURAL RESOURCES <br />The wetlands of the Nadeau Wildlife Area help filter and <br />improve water quality of nearby Savage Lake. They can <br />be viewed by adventurous park visitors who don’t mind <br />undeveloped, rustic footpaths, as The Nadeau Wildlife Area <br />does not have any formal, maintained trails. <br />ISSUES/OPPORTUNITIES <br />1. Improve areas of poor/patchy turf. <br />2. Update existing benches, which are in fair condition. <br />3. Loop existing informal trails for improved access to <br />wetland area. <br />4. Volunteer trash removal/clean-up events in natural areas. <br />5. Provide access to wetland area from Demont Avenue. <br />6. Add wayfinding/signage for park on Demont Avenue. <br />7. Add wetland dock or boardwalk. <br />NATURE TRAIL <br />r