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CITY OF LITTLE CANADA - PARK SYSTEM MASTER PLAN85 <br />Spooner Park <br />PLAY AREA <br />BRIDGE <br />VOLLEYBALL COURT <br />AMPHITHEATER <br />ADDRESS <br />350 Eli Road <br />PARK SIZE <br />22 acres <br />PARK CLASSIFICATION <br />Community Park <br />OVERVIEW <br />Spooner Park is Little Canada’s most beloved park. It is <br />the site of the City’s annual celebration, Canadian Days. <br />It provides picnicking and gathering opportunities at a <br />variety of scales and an array of athletic facilities. It is well <br />connected by Firefighters Historical Trail and other off-street <br />trails, sidewalks, and paved shoulders. Spooner Park also <br />offers great views of Gervais Creek. <br />FACILITIES/EQUIPMENT <br />• Baseball Field, not lighted (1) <br />• Lighted Tennis/Pickleball Courts (2) <br />• Picnic Shelter with Restrooms (1) <br />• Picnic Shelter – Open (1) <br />• Amphitheater with Band Shell (1) <br />• Playground (1) <br />• Horseshoe Courts (2) <br />• Bocce Ball Courts (2) <br />• Volleyball Courts (1) <br />• Maintenance Building (1) <br />• Internal paved trails <br />• Parking areas (3) <br />TRAIL CONNECTIONS <br />Sidewalk on Centerville Road, sidewalk on Eli Road (from <br />Little Canada Elementary School east to Desoto Street). <br />Paved off-road Firefighters Historical Trail and Spooner Park <br />Trail to the south, connecting to Gervais Mill Park and Little <br />Canada Road. <br />r