The “U-Shape” where friendships grow 

In a world where screens often compete for children’s attention, there’s a small cul-de-sac on Champlain drive where play is still beautifully simple. Tucked under the shade of sturdy trees, the “U-Shape” has become a cherished gathering spot for a group of local kids, a place where imagination runs free and friendships grow stronger every day.

For these children, seen in the header photo (credit to Jenelle Bulloch)  Left to right: Levi – Josiah – Joshua – Sam – Zachary – Teresa – Shanelle, the U-Shape isn’t just a patch of grass; it’s a sanctuary. A safe space where they can come together, build forts, share laughter, and create adventures. Here, there are no devices or structured schedules—just kids being kids.

Recently, the U-Shape crew decided it was time to give their special spot some love. Armed with rakes, bags, and a lot of determination, they worked side by side to clean and refresh their tree house area. Their smiles tell the story of pride and ownership in a space that truly belongs to them.

Why does this matter? Safe outdoor spaces are more than just play areas—they’re building blocks for connection, confidence, and community. The U-Shape represents what every neighbourhood needs: a place where children feel free, included, and inspired.

In Their Own Words

“We love the U-Shape because…

Sam Payment – 12 yrs. “It’s a fun place to hang out and big enough to play sports”

Shanelle Cadieux – 9yrs. “I love playing with my friends, it’s so much fun”

Teresa 9 yrs “…it’s very fun to play there and it’s like our own hangout spot where friends can meet. It’s perfect.”

Josiah 7 yrs “…we are a kids’ club and it’s only kids, but any kids can come, and it’s super fun.”

Levi 9 yrs: “I like hanging out with my friends there. We play lots of fun games. “

Joshua 6 yrs: “it’s fun to go there and just hang out.”

Proudly, The Champlain Moms. 

Submitted by Nick Payment

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