An Omand’s Creek crossing for everyone
We’ve got a problem and we want to figure it out together.
The bridge in Omand Park is old and must be replaced.
Putting a new bridge in the old spot isn’t ideal because:
- The bridge floods nearly every year.
- The low-lying location is not accessible – it is dangerous to reach for people using wheelchairs or vulnerable users on bikes or other wheels.
We’ll soon explore how a new pedestrian bridge could serve the community while maintaining the look and feel of the park.
Before we do that, we want to talk to you. Your feedback will help us better understand the community, your needs, and how you currently use the park.
Mapping tool
We’ve got a problem and we want to figure it out together.
The bridge in Omand Park is old and must be replaced.
Putting a new bridge in the old spot isn’t ideal because:
- The bridge floods nearly every year
- The low-lying location is not accessible – reaching it is dangerous for people using wheelchairs, bikes or other wheeled modes of transportation
We're exploring how a new pedestrian bridge could serve the community while maintaining the look and feel of the park.
Before we do that, we want to talk to you. Your feedback will help us better understand the community, your needs, and how you currently use the park.
Take the text-based survey
The mapping tool collects location-based feedback. But we want to learn more. Please also take the survey.
To use this tool:
Add a pin to the map by clicking on the “+” sign from the menu on the left. Drag a pin to identify things we need to consider at specific locations.
Leave a comment to further explain your pin.
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How can we help?
If you have any questions or require an alternate format to participate, please contact omandparkbridge@winnipeg.ca or 204-986-4243.