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Parks and Outdoor Sports & Recreation Amenities

The County of Prince Edward is responsible for the maintenance of 180 acres of parkland including a 46 km linear trail and a community beach. These spaces are open to the public and each park offers a variety of amenities. The County also maintains ball diamonds, tennis/multipurpose courts, and soccer pitches. You can find more information about these amenities by viewing the information listed below for each location.

All parks are open 7 am – 11 pm daily unless otherwise posted. Charcoal and wood-burning BBQs or campfires are prohibited in County parks. Propane BBQs are permitted (with the exception of Wellington Rotary Beach). Overnight camping is not permitted and is strictly enforced.

Our parks and facilities are available to be booked for private events. Parks should be booked for any formal activity or event to allow for coordination of park maintenance.

To book a park you must call 613.476.2148 extension 5003 or email bookings@pecounty.on.ca to check availability. Once availability has been confirmed, the Park Rental Contract must be filled out. Once the form is received, your reservation will be booked into our system.

Please note: Bookings are first come, first booked, and are not considered final until completed forms and payment have been received by The County.

To book a ball diamond you must call 613.476.2148 extension 5003 or email bookings@pecounty.on.ca to check availability.

Once availability has been confirmed the ball diamond rental agreement form must be filled out, after which your reservation will be booked into our system.

Please note: Bookings are first come, first booked, and are not considered final until both completed forms and payment has been received by The County. Individuals booking for teams/leagues must also bring in their season schedule (regular and tournaments) before your booking will be confirmed.    

Parks, Playgrounds & Sports Facilities

Explore The County’s parks, playgrounds and outdoor sports facilities by clicking the park names below, organized by town/ward.

🔷 Playground
🏀 Basketball court
⚾ Baseball diamond
🎾 Tennis / Multipurpose courts 

⚽ Soccer pitches
💦 Splash pad or water access
🐶 Off-leash dog park
🌳 Lookout/view

Picton


Argyle Crescent Park
10/12 Argyle Crescent, Picton
Amenities: swing set, green space

Benson Park & Multipurpose Court
56 King Street, Picton
Amenities: playground equipment (jungle gym and swings), one multipurpose court (tennis/pickleball), benches, big green space and picnic area 
Washrooms: Year-round, 8 am – 8 pm 

Delhi Park
7 Lalor St. Picton (off York St.)
Amenities: Ball diamond (no lights), playground equipment (jungle gym and swings), green space and Prince Edward County Dog Park
Portable Toilets: May-October, 8 am – 8 pm 

About the Prince Edward County Dog Park:

The Prince Edward County Dog Park is located in Delhi Park. This area was built and is maintained by The Prince Edward Dog Park Association, which is a non-profit organization. The dog park has two free parking lots from which you can access the park. Lalor Street parking lot is located just off York Street and is at the very end of Lalor Street. Mary Street Parking lot is just at the end of Elizabeth Street. The dog park is a large fenced in green space with a double gate entrance. For rules and any other information regarding The Prince Edward Dog Park please check out The Prince Edward Dog Park Association’s website.

Exhibition Grounds: Youth Park, Splash Pad & Fairgrounds Ball Diamonds
375 Picton Main Street, Picton
Amenities: Playground equipment, skate park, splash pad, picnic tables, arena, curling club, horse ring, grandstands, two ball diamonds (fees apply), Crystal Palace event building
Portable toilets at ball diamonds: May-October, 8 am – 8 pm 
Washrooms at Skate Park: May-October, 8 am – 8 pm 

Fawcettville Park
First Street, Fawcettville
Amenities: playground equipment (jungle gym and swings), picnic table, gazebo/shelter, large green space, baseball backstop

Johnson Street Soccer Fields
38 Johnson Street, Picton
Amenities: Small parking lot on site and three soccer fields. Additional parking across the road at the high school. Outdoor exercise equipment and picnic tables.
Portable Toilets: May-October, 8 am – 8 pm  

London Avenue Park
26 London Ave, Picton
Amenities: Playground

Hill Street Park
Hill Street, Picton
Amenities: Benches, green space, beautiful view of Picton Harbour

James A Taylor Millennium Lookout
244 County Road 22, Picton
Amenities: view of downtown Picton and harbour, historical plaques, benches

Rotary Park
3 Ontario Street, Picton
Amenities: playground equipment, tennis/basketball court, picnic tables

Bloomfield


Mill Pond Park & Tennis Courts
17 Brick Street, Bloomfield
Amenities: two tennis courts (with lights until 10 pm), green space near Mill Pond, gazebo with picnic tables, playground equipment
Washrooms: May-October, 8 am – 8pm

Wellington


Wellington Park
251 Wellington Main Street, Wellington
Amenities: playground equipment, washrooms, gazebo, picnic tables
Washrooms: May-October, 8 am – 8 pm

Wellington Baseball Park
170 Niles (corner of Niles and Belleville Streets), Wellington
Amenities: three baseball diamonds with lights and washrooms. Home to the ‘Field of Dreams.’
Washrooms: May-October, 8 am – 8 pm 

Ameliasburgh


Westfall Memorial Park
2525 County Road 64 off Highway 33, Carrying Place
Amenities:
gazebo, playground equipment, two ball diamonds with lights (fees apply), washrooms. 
Washrooms: 
May-October, 8 am – 8 pm 

Roblin Lake Park
38 Coleman Street, Ameliasburgh
Amenities: playground equipment (swings, jungle gym), small beach, swimming, green space, baseball diamond (fees apply), basketball court, picnic tables. The ball diamond at Roblin Lake Park is one of The County’s busiest diamonds during the peak of baseball season. There is one diamond equipped with lights.
Washrooms: May-October, 8 am – 8 pm 

Rossmore Community Park
744 County Road 28, Rossmore
Amenities: playground equipment, picnic tables, gazebo/shelter
Portable Toilet: May-October, 8 am – 8 pm

Athol & South Marysburgh


Athol Park
1685 County Road 10, Cherry Valley/Athol
Amenities: playground equipment, picnic tables, gazebo/shelter
Portable Toilet: May – October, 8 am – 8 pm

Milford Fairgrounds
2719C County Road 17, Milford
Amenities: playground equipment (jungle gym and swings), picnic tables, gazebo, green space
Portable Toilets: May-October, 8 am – 8 pm 

Mariners Museum Park
2065 County Road 13
Amenities: playground equipment, picnic tables, green space, adjacent to the Mariners Park Museum

North Marysburgh

Wilkinson Memorial Park
2699 County Road 8, Waupoos
Amenities: playground equipment, baseball diamond (fees apply), tennis/pickleball court
Portable Toilets: May-October, 8 am – 8 pm 

 

Prinyers Cove Boat Launch Park
Off County Road 7 at Prinyer’s Cove
Amenities: playground equipment, picnic tables 
Portable Toilet: May – October, 8 am – 8 pm

Hillier & Consecon

Jack Taylor Park
65/79 Station Road, Hillier
Amenities: playground equipment (jungle gym and swings), basketball court, bleachers, gazebo with wheelchair access, green space
Portable Toilets: May-October, 8 am – 8 pm

 

Consecon Park
25 Porter Street, Consecon
Amenities: Playground, benches, basketball court, picnic tables, green space
Portable Toilets: May-October, 8 am – 8 pm

Sophiasburgh

Centennial Park
1417B County Road 15, Northport
Amenities: playground equipment, picnic tables, gazebo/shelter, access to water
Portable Toilet: May – October, 8 am – 8  pm

 

Demorestville Park
2771 County Rd 5, Demorestville
Amenities: playground equipment, picnic tables
Portable Toilet: May – October, 8 am – 8 pm

The Millennium Trail

Map of The Millennium Trail
From Consecon to Picton

The Millennium Trail is a 46-km long, unmaintained, County-wide trail system that runs from Consecon to Picton.

The trail is popular with a wide variety of recreational users year-round including walkers, hikers, joggers, cyclists, ATV riders, dirt bikers (licensed and insured), horses and riders, mobility devices, snowmobilers, skiers and snowshoers. Users should exercise caution when using the trail and follow all displayed signage. 

The PEC Trails Committee partnered with The County on the Millennium Trail Upgrade Project to resurface the trail, install signage, and develop launch points (set for completion in 2021). For more information about the Millennium Trail, its history, maps and uses visit the PEC Trails website.

Launch Points/Amenities: Launch points are located at the end of West Street in Wellington, as well as Salem Road in Consecon and Station Road in Hillier.  Launches have sheltered benches, a portable toilet, information and a the launch in Wellington has a bicycle repair stand. 

Motorized vehicle use: Snowmobiles, ATVs and dirt bikes are permitted on the trail, with some restrictions. No cars or trucks are allowed; however, emergency and service utility vehicles, as well as farm tractors from adjacent properties do have access. ATVs are not permitted once winter trail grooming has begun. Read the by-law on permitted trail use.

Wellington Rotary Beach

1 Beach Street, Wellington

Located in the heart of Wellington, on the shore of Lake Ontario, the Wellington Rotary Beach is a popular destination for sunbathers, walkers, cyclists and swimmers. 

There is limited parking on site. Overflow parking available at C.M.L. Snider School (240 Wellington Main Street).

Amenities: Washrooms, picnic tables, benches, pavilion and boat launch. Two Mobi-Chair floating beach wheelchairs as well as Mobi-Mats are available to make the municipal beach accessible to all. Click here to learn more.

Note: RVs are not permitted in the beach parking lot and overnight parking/camping is not permitted. Cooking devices of any kind (charcoal, propane, open fire etc.) are not permitted.

Washrooms & Portable Toilets: May-October, 8 am – 8 pm

The Harbour Trail

The Harbour Trail is a 2.15-km walking trail that connects 7 green spaces around Picton Harbour. The trail was designed to provide better access to water views, while creating a new recreational trail with places to rest and meet along the way.

The lookouts include Chimney Point, Queen Elizabeth Park, Shire Hall Parkette,  Bridge St., and Picton Marina. Two of the seven lookouts are within the new Port Picton development, and are not yet accessible due to ongoing construction. Lookouts may include: seating (benches and/or picnic tables), shade structures, planting, receptacles and more.

Each lookout also includes an interpretive panel with historical and ecological information about the harbour, including:

*Please note The County is currently in the process of providing the information in the PDF files above in additional formats.

The trail will continue to come together as funding is secured. For more information on the project, click here.