Roblin Waste Disposal Site - Burn Pit Closure

Effective immediately, burnable materials will no longer be accepted at the Roblin Waste Disposal Ground. This includes, but is not limited to:

  • Branches
  • Clean wood
  • Other similar combustible items


This temporary suspension is necessary until the construction of a designated burn pit at the site is completed.

Residents are requested to retain all burnable materials on their property until advised that the suspension is lifted.

We thank all residents for their cooperation and understanding as we work to as quickly as possible to resume operation of our Waste Disposal Ground.

Roblin Waste Disposal Site - Burn Pit Closure
currey_park_1
currey_park_2
Welcome to Currey Park!

Currey Park is home to three baseball diamonds, a softball diamond, one-mile walking trail that leads to Crocus Trail, waterfowl nesting  sites, track oval and a picnic area.  

Currey Park has recently undergone a major overhaul, which includes better drainage, repairs to back stops and fencing, new infield mix on all the diamonds, a new batting cage, and a brand new washroom/concession building.

 

 

These grounds are maintained on a regular basis and host many busy ball evenings as well as the Canada Day Festival and Frost & Fire Festival!  Although primarily used by Roblin Minor Baseball and Roblin Angels Softball, Currey Park is open to the public daily and year round.