Noel Booth Community Park Reopens

Upgrades at Noel Booth Community Park are now open with improvements to softball/baseball fields, trails, pedestrian bridges, and more!
Langley Fastball players, families and officials celebrated the park reopening on Saturday, April 12 alongside Mayor Eric Woodward and members of council.
“It’s great to see upgrades at Noel Booth Community Park advanced, long overdue, such as new lighting for the softball diamonds, improved drainage and backstops, and home-run fencing. These are part of a multi-year plan for expansion, with Langley Fastball experiencing so much growth, we have to keep up with great, upgraded and quality facilities to make sure that everyone that wants to play sport, can,” said Mayor Eric Woodward.
Township of Langley Mayor and Council approved the $7.65 million upgrades at Noel Booth Community Park which include new lighting for softball/baseball diamonds, improved backstops and fences, along with new subsurface drainage, new stormwater treatment, trail repairs and enhancements, raised pedestrian bridges, and a sanitary lift to decommission the septic field.