About the Parks Department
Below is a listing of our public parks. You can also view them on our Interactive Park Map.
Arboretum

Central Park
Central Park is a community park with different activities for all ages. These include playing baseball, hockey, skating, curling or using the green space for unstructured games. There is enjoyment for all ages, and is a great park to spend time at with the family. If you want to reserve Central Park diamonds or outdoor rink please call:
Facility Bookings @ 705-444-2500 ext 3264
Fisher Fields
Fisher Fields is a community park. This park has grown a lot in recent years and developed into state of the art soccer fields for all ages, including a canteen with refreshments.
If you want to reserve soccer fields, please call: Facility Bookings @ 705- 444-2500 ext: 3264
Friendship Gardens
Collingwood has had a twin city relationship with Katano, Japan since 1981. This pairing has been successful with active volunteers in both communities keeping the relationship strong. What many people may not know is that one of our parks is dedicated to this sister city relationship; the Friendship Gardens located just north of the Police/Fire station on Minnesota Street. It’s really quite lovely and suitable for an afternoon stroll or a wedding ceremony.
If you want to reserve friendship gardens, please call: Facility Bookings @ 705-444-2500 ext 3264
Harbourlands
Harbourlands Park was created in 2000 and is one of the most beautiful areas in the community. Residents and visitors alike enjoy the rugged beauty of a once active shipping/grain storage area.
The backdrop of the Collingwood Terminals with its huge white columns rises up from the once wasteland "spit area", now a series of beautifully landscaped walkways and gardens with a history of the area on massive granite plinths.
Harbourview Park
Collingwood’s Harbourview Park allows for easy access to the waterfront. The boardwalk trail takes you through the park’s tranquil wetlands. Views of the Collingwood Terminals are visible along the Georgian Trail.
If you are looking to book the soccer fields for any tournament or practices, please call: Facility Bookings @ 705-444-2500 ext 3264
Heritage Park
Heritage Park is a community park. Heritage Park is a beautiful complex that has access to soccer fields, ball diamond, skateboard and BMX Park, along with our local Centennial outdoor pool. If you want to book soccer fields or ball diamond, please call: Facility Bookings @ 705-444-2500 ext 3264
Centennial Pool
Old Village (Legion)
The Old Village is an active neighbourhood park which hosts mini soccer fields and ball diamonds. It is located beside the Collingwood Legion.
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Pawplar Park “Dog Town”
Enjoy a day with the pups, where they can meet other dogs and you can meet their owners. Dog Town opened May 30th 2009 and has been very successful. A small parking area is available at the adjacent water pumping station. If you have further questions, please call Leisure Services @ 705-444-2500 ext 3236.
Sunset Point / Black Rock
A true gem of Collingwood’s Trail Network is Sunset Point.
The fresh air, Nottawasaga Bay breezes and absolute beauty make this a special place to visit. The waterfront trail provides a rest stop, canteen area and washroom facilities. Across the way is our sunset play area along with the ability to play volleyball and rent the facilities.
If you want to reserve park area or pavilion please call: Facility Bookings @ 705-444-2500 ext 3264
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Station (Cenotaph)
The Cenotaph was constructed and dedicated to local Collingwood men who volunteered and laid down their lives in the Great War of 1914-1918.
The north and south faces of the Cenotaph shaft lists the names of those who fell.
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Millenium Park
Millennium Park provides breathtaking views of Nottawasaga Bay, including magnificent views of Collingwood Harbour, with the ski hill of Blue Mountain in the background. You can also reserve Millennium Park for Special events. If so, please call: Facility Bookings @ 705-444-2500 ext 326
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Bell Blvd Park
Bell Park is a neighbourhood park. It is located around the corner from the local Catholic High School on the corner of Bell Boulevard and Sproule Avenue.
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Cedar Park
Cedar Park is a neighbourhood park located off of hwy 26.
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Georgian Meadows
Georgian Meadows is a neighbourhood park. It is located around the corner from Fisher Fields where a community of neighbours get together to enjoy the swings and playground.
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Kinsmen Park
Kinsmen Park is a neighbourhood park. It is located behind the local Catholic High School with public tennis courts and a playground for smaller children.
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Mair Mills Park
Mair Mills is a neighbourhood park. Along with a public tennis court, the community gathers together for the children’s playground and green space.
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Morbay Park
Morbay Park is a neighbourhood park. It is located off of Peel on Bush Street where it is surrounded by beautiful trees and a walking and bike trail.
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Nip Spooner Park
Nip Spooner Park is a neighbourhood park. It is located off of hwy 26 on your way to Wasaga Beach.
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Princeton Shores Park
Princeton Shores is a neighbourhood park with public tennis courts. It is located off of hwy 26 heading to Craigleith.
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Walnut Park
Walnut Park is a neighbourhood park. It is located off one of our local side streets between ninth and tenth.

