Parks & Trails
Parks & Trails
The Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville has great parks that offer a range of amenities such as splash pads, playgrounds, sport courts, sports fields, and a dog park. Our extensive trail network is popular among cyclists, joggers and people out for leisurely walks with their dogs. There are many trails throughout the community both local and many of the trails connect to the large forested areas in York Region.
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Rupert Park Rupert Ave. & West Lawn Cres. Stouffville Reservoir Millard St. - East of Ninth Line Stouffville Arena & Connell-Franklin Track Ninth Line - North of Main St. Memorial Park Burkholder St. & Park Dr. Skatepark Coultice Park Musselman’s lake, east side of 9th line Vandorf Park Vandorf Sideroad & Woodbine Ave. Ballantrae Park Aurora Rd. - East of Hwy 48 |
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Madori Neighbourhood Park Lehman's Pond Sunnyridge Neighbourhood Park Felcher Park Byer's Pond Park Gar Lehman Park Greenwood Park |
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Aspen Crescent Parkette Baker Hill Parkette Bayberry Parkette Bramble Parkette Dannor Parkette Dougherty Crescent Parkette Grayfield Parkette Lehmans Pond Parkette Loretta Parkette Miltrose Crescent Parkette| Reeves Way Parkette Shane Court Parkette Stouffer Street Accessible Parkette Summerfield Parkette Summitview Parkette Waite Crescent Parkette Tresston Parkette |
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Bethesda Park: 2 adult diamonds, 1 youth Ballantrae Park: 1 adult diamond Memorial Park: 1 adult diamond (with bleachers), 1 youth Rupert Park: 1 youth diamond Vandorf Park: 1 adult diamond Wheelers Mill: 1 youth diamond Byers Pond: 1 jr. diamond - drop in only
*all adult diamonds have lighting |
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Spray Pads, interactive water play areas (continuous drain/no standing water) are open June through mid September from 9am – 8pm Spray Pads are not permitted for exclusive use. Locations include:
Coultice Park Madori Neighbourhood Park Wheler’s Neighbourhood Park Sunnyridge Neighbourhood Park Byer’s Pond Park Gar Lehman Park Greenwood Park |
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Outdoor winter ice rinks in Whitchurch-Stouffville are at the mercy of the weather. When weather conditions permit, volunteers and Town staff will build and maintain ice rinks at the following locations: Outdoor Rink Locations:
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Ballantrae Park: 4 lit courts www.ballantraetennis.ca / blntrtc@rogers.com See pages 90, 91 for details *Stouffville Arena: 4 lit tennis courts / 8 pickleball Sunnyridge N. Park: 2 unlit courts *Vandorf Park: 2 lit courts / 8 pickleball
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Bethesda Park: 1 lighted regulation pitch several micro and mini Casey Van Maris Soccer Centre - Ballantrae Park: 2 unit large pitches Stouffville Arena: 2 lighted regulation pitches
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CONNELL-FRANKLIN TRACK
WAYNE EMMERSON SKATEPARK
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There are many trails throughout the community, both local and regional. Whitchurch-Stouffville is in the process of developing an extensive trail system, many of the trails connecting to the large forested areas in York Region. |
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Wednesdays from 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. until the end of September. Ideal for strollers, walkers, or runners of all ages and fitness levels. Contact Barb Armstrong for more information |
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Please contact Ashlea McConkey by email or by phone 905-640-6250 x 2929 for further details. |
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All Parks and Trails are designed for the enjoyment of everyone, all ages and abilities. For your enjoyment and the safety of others, please obey the posted regulations in town parks and on town trails: Playgrounds are inspected regularly as per Canadian Safety Association (CSA) legislation. Please perform a walkabout of playground area prior to allowing children on any equipment or play surfaces. You are welcome to bring your dog(s) to any of our parks, however, they must be leashed at all times and all litter picked up as per Parks Bylaw 75-87. All parks have recycling bins for cans and bottles. Please help to "pitch in". All parks and parkland are pesticide free. Many parks and trails are naturalized to allow for natural growth which creates an environment suitable for local plant and animal species. Take it with you. What you pack in on the trails, pack it out. During winter months, use caution when using the walkways within parks, as they are not maintained during that period. Pathways can be slippery when wet or snow covered. |