The Town of Shelburne has a variety of greenspaces and urban parks within our community as well as conservation areas and provincial parks in the surrounding region. Explore Shelburne through our parks and trails!
Book a Park Now | Parks By-Law |
Fiddle Park 105 Second Line |
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Greenwood Crescent Park 781 Greenwood Crescent |
See Greenwood Crescent Park Map
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Greenwood Park 355 Greenwood Street |
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Hyland Park 340 Gordon Street |
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Jack Downing Park 140 Main Street East |
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KTH Park 197 Homestead Drive |
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Morden Drive Park 240 Morden Drive |
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Natasha Paterson Memorial Park 340 Gordon Street |
See Natasha Paterson Memorial Park Map
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Simon Court Park 497 Simon Court |
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Simon Street Park 361 Simon Street |
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Summerhill Park 320 Col. Phillips Drive |
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Walter's Creek Park 680 Cedar Street |
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Shelburne, did you know we have over 15 km of walking routes? Do you want to discover Shelburne… Get out and try our new Get Walking Shelburne app. See the Get Walking Shelburne webpage for more information!
You can explore parks and trails in the surrounding area through the Headwaters Communities in Action - Trails Listing. They provide a full list of trails and give detailed trail descriptions and maps to help you plan your hike.
Explore the County and get outdoors by visiting one of the Dufferin County Forest Tracts or using the Dufferin County Rail Trail.
Explore the Niagara Escarpment as the Bruce Trail winds through the area. For information on trail conditions, maps and day trips, visit the Bruce Trail Association.
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park, Hockley Valley Provincial Park, Earl Rowe Provincial Park and Boyne Valley Provincial Park are all located near the Town of Shelburne. These parks offer hiking, swimming, boating, camping and educational opportunities. Visit the Ministry of Natural Resources for more information on outdoor activities including fishing and hunting in the region.
Shelburne and the surrounding area is a popular snowmobile destination during the winter months. Check out OFSC.
A key focus of the Community Improvement Plan was to help support efforts by the Town and local businesses / investors to revitalize and intensify community improvement areas as mixed-use community hubs. This is an opportunity to promote positive change as Shelburne’s growth shifts towards intensification and redevelopment to meet the diverse needs of a growing population. Working towards the development of a complete community, one of the Community Improvement Plans key achievements was to support walkability through improved pedestrian and multi-modal infrastructure.
The Town is committed to continuing to develop our park system. Review our Parks Master Plan and Active Transportation Plan to learn about the future of park development in Shelburne.
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