
In the historic heart of the city, Gaston Park has been completely revitalized as of April 2026 as the premier "First-to-Go" urban landmark. While it was once just a public plaza, the 2026 "Golden Friendship Project" has turned it into a high-fidelity civic space featuring a world-class musical dancing fountain and a newly completed heritage walkway. This week, the park is trending for its "Symphony of the South," an evening show where water, light, and music are synchronized to tell the story of the 16th-century settlement of Cagayan Misamis. It is a high-energy yet soulful destination that serves as the perfect introduction to the city's disciplined and artistic character.
A Spectacle of Water and Light
The 2026 identity of Gaston Park is defined by its central fountain, which uses newly installed 4K laser projection technology to create visual stories on the water's surface. As of late April, the "Symphony" shows have been expanded to three times per night, attracting thousands of residents and tourists to the park’s redesigned stone amphitheater. This week, travelers are specifically noting the "Smart-Lighting" of the surrounding trees, which change color to match the rhythm of the fountain’s music. It is a visual masterclass in urban beautification, turning a historic site into a modern, high-fidelity landmark that rivals the best plazas in Asia.
The Gateway to the Golden History
Beyond the lights, Gaston Park serves as the "First-to-Go" node for the city’s heritage district, sitting right next to the St. Augustine Metropolitan Cathedral. As of April 2026, the park has introduced "History QR Stations" that provide visitors with instant, multi-language audio tours about the park's role as a pre-Spanish settlement site. This month, the park’s "Heritage Walkway" has been lined with sculptures that celebrate the city's 11 tribes and its colonial resilience. It provides a meaningful, tactile connection to the past that effectively grounds the visitor in the deep history of the Cagayano people before they head out to the more rugged adventure sites.
The Anchor of the CDO ‘Night Circuit’
As of April 25, 2026, Gaston Park has been designated as the official assembly point for the city’s "Night Tourism" initiatives. This week, the park is hosting "Arts in the Park," where local painters and performers use the plaza as a canvas for contemporary Mindanaoan expression. Recent reports suggest that the park’s new security and maintenance team has won the "Cleanest Public Space" award for Northern Mindanao this quarter. For any traveler in April, a walk through Gaston Park is a mandatory urban experience that captures the city’s warm hospitality and its rapid move toward a more aesthetic future.




