Iroquois Park Design Proposal, 1971

Description
Creator
Unknown, Illustrator
Media Type
Image
Item Type
Prints
Description
Colour design proposal of Iroquois Park show the various features of the site.
Notes
On July 28, 1971 Mayor Newman revealed a proposal for a sports complex in Whitby known as Iroquois Park. Original designs included a stadium, race track, arena, swimming pool, and amusement park. It was a bold design that intended to put Whitby on the international sporting map.

Mayor Newman's proposal received criticism from Toronto politicians who argued that Whitby was not a suitable location for such a development and competed with plans for planned sports complexes in that city. But he hoped the plan would draw development to the area and create an economic base and cultural and recreational opportunities east of Toronto.

In order to pay for the proposed $70-million sports complex, Mayor Newman proposed a province-wide lottery to raise funds for the project. Unfortunately, he was unable to secure approval for the lottery and thus the proposed complex was downsized. In 1974, a 1500-seat arena was completed and an indoor pool was added in 1975.
Date of Original
1971
Date Of Event
1971
Subject(s)
Personal Name(s)
Newman, Desmond
Corporate Name(s)
Iroquois Park Sports Complex
Local identifier
A2022_01_001
Collection
F 22 Desmond Newman fonds
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 43.88342 Longitude: -78.93287
Donor
Desmond Newman
Creative Commons licence
Public Domain [more details]
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This item is protected by the Canadian Copyright Act and is intended for one-time use only. Uses other than research or private study require the permission of the rightsholder(s). It is your responsibility for obtaining these permissions.
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