Parks and Playgrounds

The City of Elliot Lake features a number of family friendly parks for you to enjoy. You can find a full list of parks below.

*Please note that all parks are not maintained in the winter and are closed from November - April.

Elliot Lake Parks and Playgrounds

You can find Burley Park on Pearson Drive, behind Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School. Burley Park includes twin baseball fields, bleachers and a playground structure.

You can find a playground structure and basketball hoops at Esten Park Public School. Access the park off of McQuarrie Place.

A play structure, children's play area, picnic tables and washrooms are located at Fire Tower Lookout. Visit the lookout's attraction page to learn more information about the lookout station.

You can find the Glenden Fitness Park at the corner of Washington Crescent and Ottawa Avenue. The park features fitness equipment to encourage healthy living for all ages. It is an active, vibrant centre for those who want to enjoy the outdoors and live a healthy lifestyle.

You can find Kain Park at the corner of Kain Crescent and Ferguson Road. The park features open, grassy play areas, benches and a basketball court.

Kiwanis Park is located on Dieppe Avenue. The park features a basketball court and baseball diamond, a tennis court, a splash pad, all wheel's park and a children's playground. You can find the park beside Rio Den Arena.

Miners' Memorial Park is the home of the Elliot Lake Mining Monument and the Miners' Memorial. Located off of Highway 108, the park forms a walkway that can lead to the shores of Horne Lake. There is also a pier over the lake where you can relax or fish for rainbow trout, pike, perch and splake.

Learn more about the Miners' Memorial Park.

Mississagi Provincial Park is located north of the City on Highway 108

Nordic Park is on Ste Camillus Crescent. Nordic Park has a basketball court, a play structure and large, grassy open areas for play.

Paris Park is at the corner of Paris Drive and Axmith Avenue. The park features a playground, large, grassy open play areas and a basketball court.

Parsons Park is on the corner of Spruce Avenue and Central Avenue.
Parsons Park includes Rogers Arena and a baseball diamond.

You can bring your dogs to our Dog Park, found on Senator Place, just off Pearson Drive. The park includes a fenced-in area for dogs to run off leash. You can also relax at our park benches and picnic tables. Parking is available outside the main gate.

You can find Roman Park on the corner of Roman Avenue and Joubin Road. The park features large, grassy open spaces and a playground for kids.

We have installed accessibility upgrades to our playground equipment at Westview Park. These upgrades provide sensory equipment that children with disabilities can interact with to create a fun, accessible and enjoyable experience.

Phase One

During Phase One of the project, we have installed:

  • An accessibility seat swing
  • An Omnispin spinner
  • Chimes (Moved to the Park at the Fire Tower Lookout)
  • Drums (Moved to the Park at the Fire Tower Lookout)

Phase Two

We are looking for support from local partners to develop Phase Two of this accessible project. The second phase will add more sensory equipment to further improve the park's accessibility features.

For more information or to donate to Phase Two contact ELNOS by calling 705-848-0229

You can find Spine Beach Park along Spine Road. There are many activities and amenities you can find at this park, including:

  • Large, sandy beach area on Elliot Lake
  • Picnic tables and grassy areas
  • Washroom facilities and change rooms
  • Lifeguard supervision July through August from noon to 7:00 p.m.
  • Large Parking Lot (Accessed via Spine Road)
  • Canoeing, kayaking and fishing
  • Sunset views

Spruce Beach Park includes many year-round activities. You can swim in Elliot Lake, hike nearby trails or toboggan in the wintertime. The park contains a large, clean sandy area and many spots where you can swim in the fresh water. Our buoys indicate increasing water depth. The park is supervised by lifeguards from July until the end of August from noon to 7:00 p.m.

You can also find a playground structure and changing/washroom facilities at the park. Enjoy a picnic at the benches and grassy areas. Free parking is available.

View all available sports fields found in Elliot Lake.

The Trailhead Information Centre is at the corner of Highways 17 and 108. Washroom facilities, open grassy play areas, picnic areas and benches welcome travelers.

Westview Park is located along Highway 108 and features the popular Trans-Canada Trail pavilion. This pavilion is used for many types of events and gatherings. During the warmer seasons, the Horticultural Society maintains many flowers and plants that bloom for all to appreciate.

Westview Park also features:

  • A large, grassy open space
  • Access to nature trails
  • A children's playground
  • Accessible play structure for all abilities

The William Lozier All Wheels Park features an asphalt pump track and is located within Kiwanis Park on Dieppe Ave.

Contact Us

The City of Elliot Lake,
45 Hillside Drive North,
Elliot Lake, ON P5A 1X5,
Phone: 705-848-2287