Rosanna Street Reserve provides a long open space area in Carnegie. The shape of this reserve adds to the quaint and local nature it achieves. A large grassed space separates the playground area in the west from the sensory garden area at the east.
Rosanna Street Reserve
Features
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Bicycle Path
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Dogs – on leash
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Playground
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Rotunda or picnic shelter
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Seating
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Tables
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Walking Path
Rosanna Street Reserve features a variety of plantings, including an avenue of maple trees alongside the shared path that forms part of the Rosstown Rail Trail. The eastern sensory garden features a range of colourful, tactile and seasonal plantings, including pathways through an arbour which creates an immersive and therapeutic experience.
Playground
The small playground at Rosanna Street Reserve includes:
- double swing
- flying fox
- monkey bars
- slide
- fireman’s pole
- climbing obstacles
- springer
- shade sails provide protection from the elements
Enhancements to the western end of the reserve around the playground area are scheduled in the near future.
Picnic shelters
There are two picnic shelters located at Rosanna Street Reserve:
- a shelter located close to the playground with tables to provide opportunity for social gatherings
- a shelter located amongst the sensory garden for contemplation or relaxation
Dog leash information
Rosanna Street Reserve is an on-leash area, which means you must keep your dog on-leash at all times.