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Rename Ancaster leash-free park after Cirillo, councillor says

Plans are already in the works to name a Hamilton city park after fallen soldier Cpl. Nathan Cirillo.
A dog peeks out from under a gate at the Cirillo family home in Hamilton on Oct. 23, the day after the reservist was shot dead in Ottawa. Cirillo was an avid dog lover who used the Ancaster leash-free park, says Coun. Lloyd Ferguson. He wants the city to rename the park. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Peter Power (Peter Power/The Canadian Press)

Plans are already in the works to name a Hamilton city park after fallen soldier Cpl. Nathan Cirillo.

Coun. Lloyd Ferguson says he plans to urge the city to rename a leash-free dog park in Ancaster after the Hamilton reservist, a dog lover whofrequented the park.

Cpl. Nathan Cirillo and his son Marcus check out a park. (Facebook)

The park is located next to the SilverCity cinemas and known to residents as cinema park, Ferguson said.

Ancaster residents would be thrilled with the tribute to Cirillo, Ferguson said.

Did you see the patriotism thats come from this event? he said. Canada is a very patriotic country based on what we saw this morning.

And what a way to tribute him, through something he loved.

The idea came from a resident who uses the park.Ferguson plans to introduce it at the first council meeting in December. If it passes, the matter will be referred to the naming subcommittee, where it should be a slam dunk, he said.

He would like to see the park called the Cpl. Nathan Cirillo Leash-Free Park.

Cirillo, 24, was gunned down last Wednesday while guarding the National War Memorial in Ottawa. His death has inspired an outpouring of shock and grief across the country.

His funeral was in Hamilton on Tuesday and attended by dignitaries such as Prime Minister Stephen Harper.