Traditional cache located near the Jeanne Vienneau Park which is used for children's soccer games.
Jeanne Vienneau Park
Her name is the very definition of a builder and her great dedication. Born in Edmundston April 7, 1926, Jeanne Vienneau, a mother of four children, has made her mark in the organization of sports. From 1964 to 1972, she has coached minor hockey. Thereafter, she continued her commitment to softball, from 1972 to 1985, and broomball for women from 1968 to 1970. In addition, she has given many volunteer hours to a local softball league, occupying, among others, the position of President of the Saint John Valley League in 1985. She has also worked voluntarily for the organization of baseball and bowling for women. Jeanne was honored several times for her dedication and contribution to sports in Edmundston. In 1988, she was chosen "Volunteer of the Year" for sports. On 1 July 1989, she received a commemorative plaque from Mayor J. Pius Bard for her volunteerism in the development of amateur sports. January 27, 1992, the elected people of Edmundston publicly acknowledged the tireless dedication of Jeanne to the training and education of the youth, naming the Edmundston East Park, Jeanne Vienneau Park.