Aerial view of O-day'min Park

Nestled between Jasper Avenue and 102 Avenue, O-day’min Park has transformed gravel parking lots into a community green space.

O-day’min Park, formerly known as the Warehouse Park Project, is downtown Edmonton's newest park. Learn more about the design and construction of this park.

Park Hours of Operation

Monday

5am-11pm

Tuesday

5am-11pm

Wednesday

5am-11pm

Thursday

5am-11pm

Friday

5am-11pm

Saturday

5am-11pm

Sunday

5am-11pm

Pavillion and Washrooms: 8am-9pm

Location

Map of 10150 107 Street NW

10150 107 Street NW

Accessibility

  • Walking trails
  • Washrooms (open 8am - 9pm)

Amenities

  • Dog off-leash area
  • Playground
  • Park pavilion with public washrooms
  • Fireplaces
  • Fitness area
  • Hard surface sport court
  • Open lawn with tobogganing hill

Northern Lights Feature

A focal point of O-day’min Park is the Northern Lights installation. Reflecting the magic of the aurora borealis, it creates a soft glow across the park's central lawn. With swinging benches hung off the elevated light, the installation invites people of all ages to pause, play and enjoy the space and light all year round. The concept for the park and the Northern Lights feature was created by the late contemporary landscape architect Claude Cormier with CCxA - the creative force behind some of Canada's most beloved, joyous and critically acclaimed public spaces.

Access Points

The City is collaborating with developers and utility providers to coordinate nearby projects. Construction in the alleyways north and south of the park, as well as sections of 107 Street next to the park and 106 Street, will continue into 2026 to take a practical approach and avoid rework, given the planned developments. 106 Street will reopen to traffic at the end of the 2025 construction season, but will close again in spring 2026.

As construction on the surrounding roadway and alleys continues in 2026, there are designated public entrances into the park. The map shows where people can safely access the park.

 

Map of O-day'min (Warehouse) Park showing access points

O-day'min Park access points during constructionview larger image