I have walked a few times around this park, and I have enjoyed the architecture and the park. I was surprised, walking over the bridge of Basin de la Brunante, to see fossils in a limestone that I couldn't identify.
I reached out to the city of St Laurent, who sent me this explanation from the team at the Citizen's office:
The most obvious bridge is the one that crosses the Bassin de la Brunante. It was built in concrete and limestone in 1994-1995. Concrete cannot have fossils. As with the limestone stones, it is very difficult for us to obtain information on their provenance considering the date of completion of the work and the fact that this construction had been carried out by an external contractor who was responsible for finding and dealing with his own supplier.
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