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Willow Island
This
island was built in August, 1930 when Wascana Lake was deepened
by hand. 2,107 unemployed men were given work using hand shovels
and dump wagons to move 120,000 cubic yards of earth. This earth
from the lake bed was piled to create Willow and Spruce Islands.
The islands were reinforced with fieldstones. The total cost of
this project was $102,848.51 which was shared be the Federal Government
50%, the Provincial Government 25% and the City of Regina 25%.
Willow
Island was originally used by the Regina Boat Club which was disbanded
in 1962. Wascana Centre decided to make the island available to
the public for group picnics. Barbecue sites, picnic tables, washrooms
and sheltered areas were constructed. Group reservations can be
made by contacting Wascana Centre Authority at 522-3661.
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