Sandy Hawley Honoured with Park Dedication in Mississauga

The City of Mississauga has officially opened all of its splash pads for the summer season—and among the list of refreshed and bustling locations is a new standout: Sandy Hawley Park, named in honor of the legendary Canadian jockey and celebrated client of SandyHawley.com.

The announcement, published by INsauga, highlights Sandy Hawley Park alongside several others, including Glen Stewart Park, Lake Vista Park, Mackenzie Park, and Northview Park. This new addition reflects the city’s commitment not just to recreational expansion, but to recognizing influential local figures.

Honoring a Canadian Sports Legend

Sandy Hawley is one of Canada’s most iconic jockeys, having achieved over 6,400 wins and earned prestigious recognitions including the Lou Marsh Trophy, Order of Canada, and multiple Hall of Fame inductions across North America. His influence extends far beyond the racetrack—he’s a respected mentor, philanthropist, and community ambassador.

Naming a public park after Sandy is a fitting tribute to his lifelong contributions to Canadian sport and public life. It marks yet another milestone in a career filled with groundbreaking accomplishments and heartfelt community service.

A Personal Note from the Team

At All About Web Services, we’re honored to call Sandy a client. His website, SandyHawley.com, was built to reflect the humility, passion, and excellence that define him. Seeing his name celebrated in such a meaningful, public way is a proud moment for our entire team.

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Sandy and his family. This park will not only serve as a place for children and families to gather and play—it will stand as a lasting tribute to a Canadian icon who has inspired generations.