Sirens in the Park Beckon Visitors to Callander
Callander, a picturesque town in Ontario, Canada, is known for its natural beauty and charming community. However, there is a new attraction that is drawing visitors to the town’s Memorial Park – the Sirens in the Park.
These sirens, which were installed by the Callander Fire Department, are not meant to warn of danger, but rather to create a unique experience for park-goers. The idea was inspired by a similar installation in a park in New Zealand, and the fire department saw it as an opportunity to bring something new and exciting to their town.
The sirens, which are activated by a button near the playground, emit a variety of sounds, from birds chirping to waterfalls to thunderstorms. The goal is to create an immersive experience for visitors, allowing them to feel like they are in a different environment.
According to Fire Chief Todd Daley, the sirens have been a hit with both locals and tourists. “We’ve had a lot of positive feedback from people who have visited the park and experienced the sirens,” he says. “It’s a unique addition to our town and we’re proud to offer it to our community.”
The installation of the sirens was made possible through a partnership between the fire department and the town’s parks and recreation department. The project was funded by donations from local businesses and community members.
Mayor Robb Noon also expressed his excitement about the sirens, stating that it adds to the town’s charm and showcases the creativity and collaboration within the community.
The Sirens in the Park have become a popular attraction in Callander, with many visitors making a special trip to the park just to experience them. It has also been featured in local news outlets, bringing even more attention to the town.
If you’re planning a visit to Callander, be sure to stop by Memorial Park and experience the Sirens in the Park for yourself. It’s a unique and memorable addition to this already charming town.