We have many beautiful outdoor spaces to explore. Whether you are looking for a nature walk, swings and picnic tables or outdoor exercise equipment, we have the park or trail for you.
View our User-Friendly Guide to Parks & Trails or our parks app to discover all that we offer.
User Friendly Guide to Parks & Trails
While enjoying our parks and green spaces, why not try out a variety of our free and accessible pieces of play equipment. Choose from our mobile and stationary play boxes, disc golf, outdoor fitness equipment or even head out on a geocaching adventure!
Disc golf and the mobile play boxes are signed out on a first come, first served basis from the Community Recreation and Cultural Centre (CRCC) for up to 24 hours at a time. Please contact the CRCC for availability.
Disc Golf |
Disk golf is like traditional golf, except instead of using clubs to drive golf balls into holes, you use a disc (like a frisbee) and aim for a basket.
Disk golf equipment is available to use in Centennial Park. See the User Guide and Map for specified locations. |
Live 5-2-1-0 Playboxes |
Mobile and Stationary Playboxes are filled with recreational equipment for sports games and activities for barrier-free access to play. Start playing now...It's as easy as 1, 2, 3!
Photo Gallery: Live 5210 Playbox will appear here on the public site.
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Outdoor Fitness Equipment |
What are you waiting for...get active! Outdoor activity is a fun and refreshing way to deal with stress, increase fitness levels and interact with others all while enjoying the natural surroundings. The Centennial Park Fitness Circuit is open to all ages, abilities and exercise levels. |
Geocaching |
The District of Kent maintains a number of geocaches hidden throughout the district. Download the free Official Geocaching app and join the world's largest treasure hunting game!
Geocaching is a real-world, outdoor treasure hunting game using GPS-enabled devices. Participants navigate to a specific set of GPS coordinates and then attempt to find the geocache (container) hidden at that location. Learn more at geocaching.com. |
Off-Leash Dog Parks |
The District of Kent has 2 off-leash dog parks currently. These parks are located at:
See our off-leash dog park page to learn more. |
Adventure awaits you every summer in one of our local parks. Find your adventure leader in July and August.
Details for each week can be found in the community events calendar. Use our Parks App for park locations and amenities.
This FREE program is recommended for ages 6 to 12 years.