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Spring Park is a Canadian neighbourhood in the city of Charlottetown , Prince Edward Island .

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10-415: Spring Park can refer to several different places: Places [ edit ] Canada Spring Park, Prince Edward Island United States Spring Park, Minnesota United Kingdom Spring Park, Croydon [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with

20-454: A building located on Dunkirk Street. The neighbourhood is Charlottetown's first post-war suburb and consists of smaller bungalows interspersed with some larger homes and is defined by mature trees lining quiet streets. This is likely the most accessible Charlottetown neighbourhood to services within walking distance with several popular churches, shopping services, restaurants, schools, and employment locations being located within and adjacent to

30-858: Is a Canadian secondary school in Charlottetown , Prince Edward Island . Its zone includes students from the central parts of Queens County , in the City of Charlottetown. The school is administratively part of the Public Schools Branch. Its official colours are Burgundy and Gray and the mascot is a Colonel . The sports teams from "The Gray" are called the Colonel Gray Colonels. IB Subjects Offered: The school has 80 staff members who offer instruction in grades 10, 11 and 12 for approximately 1000 students. The high school offers both French and English-language instruction and

40-851: The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme . Colonel Gray is home to many sports. Colonel Gray has fields for the following sports: field hockey , soccer / rugby and softball . The fields are shared with Simmons Sports Arena and Queen Charlotte Intermediate School which are both within walking distance. The school is also within walking distance of the Victoria Park tennis courts, outdoor pool, and baseball fields. Sports offered at Colonel Gray include: A men's and women's volleyball and soccer tournament hosted in October. Each year several notable Colonel Gray alumni athletes are inducted into

50-720: The Spring Park School District whose southern boundary at that time was located along the northern boundary of the city of Charlottetown and west of the villages of Parkdale and Sherwood . The community was defined by Spring Park Road which ran north from the city to serve what was then a rural farming district consisting of 12 acres (4.9 ha) estates in the unincorporated township of Queens Royalty . Population growth and development pressures in Charlottetown following World War II saw parts of Spring Park south of Kirkwood Drive successively merged into

60-575: The area. The neighbourhood expanded significantly during the late 1960s with the construction of Colonel Gray High School on the Simmons Estate fronting Spring Park Road immediately south of the former municipal boundary. Residential subdivisions such as Holland Park and Skyview were developed in the late 1960s and 1970s, followed by Westwood and Marysfield in the 1980s and 1990s. Colonel Gray High School Colonel Gray Sr. High School (CGHS) , colloquially referred to as "The Gray",

70-517: The city. In the early 1950s a new Spring Park School was constructed on Union Street later called Kirkwood Drive; this building stood where the current Charlottetown Police Department is located on Kirkwood Drive. The school district was incorporated as a village in 1954 and was roughly delineated by Eden Street, Kirkwood Drive, Colonel Gray Drive, the east bank of the North River, the southern boundary with West Royalty along Hermitage Creek and

80-589: The north end of the University of Prince Edward Island campus, and the former railway corridor (now the Confederation Trail ). A municipal building named "Spring Park Hall" and a fire station housing the "Spring Park Volunteer Fire Department" were located on a municipal property named "Spring Park Square" which also included Spring Park School. This property was bounded by University Avenue, Kirkwood Drive, Willow Street and Eden Street. Since it

90-516: The same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Spring_Park&oldid=972705184 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Spring Park, Prince Edward Island Spring Park derived its name in 1925 from

100-473: Was located outside the city limits, Spring Park Square played host to many larger outdoor events such as circuses from the 1920s-1950s. The village was dissolved on April 17, 1958 in a municipal amalgamation with the City of Charlottetown. Development pressures on the Spring Park School district by a flood of young families to new subdivisions in the early 1960s saw this school replaced in 1964 by

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