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Parks List - S to Z

To book an event in a park, please call the
Culture and Recreation Department at (905) 540-5590.

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Sackville Hill Memorial Park

770 Upper Wentworth Street.
Sackville Hill Memorial Park is a large park with several sports fields, a grandstand, and a playground. The Sackville Hill Seniors' Recreation Centre is located in the southeast corner of the property. It is adjacent to Hill Park Secondary School and Linden Park Public School.

Sam Lawrence Park

255 Concession Street.
Sam Lawrence Park, situated on the Mountain brow at the top of the Jolley Cut, is one of the jewels in Hamilton's park system. Its features include a rock garden with perennial flowers, ornamental benches and lighting, walkways (most of which are accessible), wildflowers and prairie grasses, and an extensive system of interpretive signs. The park also offers spectacular, panoramic views of the lower city and the harbour.

Sam Manson Park

80 Nash Road North.
Sam Manson Park is a fairly large sports park with several facilities, including soccer fields, bocce courts, and a playground.

Sanctuary Park

27 Sanctuary Drive, Dundas.
Sanctuary Park is a neighbourhood park with 2 soccer fields, play equipment, parking, washrooms, and a sloping walkway. The Hamilton Brantford Rail Trail has a trail head here.

Scenic Park

565 Aberdeen Avenue at Scenic Drive.
Scenic Park is a narrow strip of land along the edge of the escarpment leading to a parking lot and seating area at the entrance to the Chedoke Radial Trail. It offers excellent views of the lower city and areas to the northwest.

Scenic Woods Park

Lavender Drive, Ancaster.
Scenic Woods Park is a neighbourhood park with a softball field, swings, trees, and benches.

Scott Park

1055 King Street East.
Scott Park is a sports park with softball fields and an arena. It is adjacent to Jimmy Thompson Memorial Pool and across the street from the Ivor Wynne Stadium Complex.

Sealey Park

115 Main Street South, Waterdown.
Sealey Park is the site of the Waterdown Optimist Club. In the park are 2 public tennis courts, play equipment, a sand volleyball court, and parking.

Shamrock Park

105 Walnut Street South.
Shamrock Park is divided into two sections: north and south of a T. H. & B. right of way. It has a playground, benches, shrubs, and a woodlot.

Shawnigan Park

1 Guildwood Drive.
Shawinigan Park has a playground with traditional equipment, a water spray pad, multi-purpose court, shelter, and a woodlot.

Sheffield Ball Park

Sheffield Road, Sheffield.
Sheffield Ball Park has 2 softball fields, a public tennis court, and a park shelter. Parking available.

Sheldon Manor

Don Street, Dundas.
Sheldon Manor is a small neighbourhood park with some play equipment, a walkway, and a naturalized area.

Sherwood Park

14 Sherwood Park Road, Stoney Creek.
Sherwood Park is a busy neighbourhood park, and home to the Saltfleet Arena and Fruitland Community Centre.  On site are soccer fields, play equipment, trees, benches, a woodlot, and parking.

Simcoe Tot Lot

344 Bay Street North.
Simcoe Tot Lot is a grassy lot with a few trees located across from the entrance to Bayfront Park.

Sisters of St. Joseph's Park

2757 King Street East.
Sisters of St. Joseph's Park consists of a playground and sports fields.

Skyway Park

189 Beach Blvd.
Skyway Park is a small playground with some trees.

Smokey Hollow Park

Regional Road 509 off Mill Street South, Waterdown.
Smokey Hollow Park is a natural area with a walkway leading to the Bruce Trail.  Parking available.

Somerset Park

Lloyminn Avenue, Ancaster.
Somerset Park has a picnic table and trees.

Southam Park

480 Upper James Street at the Claremont Access.
Southam Park is located on the Mountain brow and offers a beautiful view of the lower city. It has a variety of vegetation, including mature trees, hanging pots, and hedges. The wood and stone plaza is the park's most identifiable feature.

St. Christopher's Park

119 McAnulty Blvd.
St. Christopher's Park has play equipment and a ball diamond. It was redeveloped in 1996 with a creative play structure, swings, spray pad, and a shelter.

Stirton Tot Lot

82 Stirton Street.
Stirton Tot Lot is located on a narrow strip of land adjacent to a hydro substation. It has been developed with a play structure, benches, and lighting.

Stoneham Park

Wilson Street East at the Radial Right of Way, Ancaster.
Stoneham Park is a small piece of land with some benches.

Stoneywood Park

271 Winterberry Drive, Stoney Creek.
Stoneywood Park is a neighbourhood park with some play equipment, a softball field, benches and walkways. A natural area runs along the south and west sides.

Strabane Park

7th Concession and Brock Road, Strabane.
Strabane Park is a sports park with 3 softball fields and play equipment. A display fountain resides in the north part, and a shelter is by the basketball court. Parking available.

Stroud Road Park

145 Stroud Road.
Part of Stroud Road Park is a flat area at the top of a slope that runs down to a valley-like area surrounded by railway tracks, the Chedoke Expressway, Stroud Road, and Delbrook Court. The rest of the park is a natural growth area, with high grass and trees.

Summerbrook Park

Brookview Court, Ancaster.
Summerbrook Park is a natural forest area.

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Tapleytown Park

368 Mud Street East, Stoney Creek features a soccer field, 2 softball fields, trees, and a parking lot.

Tapleytown Men's Club Park

315 Mud Street East, Stoney Creek, has 2 softball fields, play equipment, trees, and parking.

T.B. McQuesten Community Park

1199 Upper Wentworth Street, south of Limeridge Road East.
T. B. McQuesten Community Park has a 100 space parking lot, entrance road, sun shelter, washrooms, asphalt paths suitable for roller blading, an open space area, site furnishings, one baseball diamond, one soccer field, one multi-purpose court, a creative play area, trees and shrubs. Rushdale Park is adjacent to the southeast corner of the property.

Templemead Park

Independence Drive and Templemead Drive.
Templemead Park is a neighbourhood park with a large woodlot on its west side. Features include a playground, spray pad, multi-purpose court, bocce courts, and a softball diamond.

Thorner Park

Deerborn Drive at Parkwood Crescent.
Thorner Park is a large, open, flat park with a small, traditional playground in one corner. It is adjacent to Thornbrae Public School.

Todd Ofield Park

2nd Concession, Orkney.
Todd Ofield Park is a passive neighbourhood park with some play equipment, trees, and benches.

Tom Street Park

92 Tom Street.
Tom Street Park is road allowance turned into a park. It is a partly open, partly shaded passive park, with a seating area between two houses and a natural area located behind the park.

Tower Park

Woodend Drive, Carlisle.
Tower Park is a quiet park with shrubs, trees, and a walkway.

Town Square Park

79 King St. East.
This parkette, located between King St and Jones St, has many benches as well as a running fountain.

Trenholme Open Space

This property extends from Stone Church Rd. E. (east of Upper Ottawa) to Trenholme Park (at the end of Upper Kenilworth).

Trenholme Park

Located off Trenholme Cresent (at the end of Upper Kenilworth), south of Limeridge Road East. Trenholme Park is a neighbourhood park with a natural area. Features include a multi-purpose court, accessible play structure, spray pad, and a shelter.

Troy Tot Lot

Hwy 5, Troy.
This park has some play equipment suitable for young children, and parking.

Turner Park

344 Rymal Road East.
Turner Park is primarily a baseball park and contains several diamonds. It also has a partly shaded roadside rest area with a playground and picnic tables.

Tyne Place Park

Park is located on Tyne Place at Columbia Dr, west of West 5th and south of Fennell W. Tyne Place Park is a triangular-shaped boulevard in front of houses on Tyne Place. It is across the street from Buchanan Park.

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Upper Wellington/Fennell Park

244 Fennell Ave. E.
Upper Wellington/Fennell Park has a shrub bed and a few benches.

Upper King's Forest Park

701 Mountain Brow.
Upper King's Forest Park is the name given to three natural areas along Mountain Brow Blvd. and Mud St. A portion of the Red Hill Valley Recreational Trail crosses the park at Mud St., beginning at the parking lot.

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Valley Park

970 Paramound Drive, Stoney Creek.
Valley Park is home to the Valley Park Arena. Located at the park is a soccer field, lit hardball field and unlit softball field, play equipment, natural areas, a creek, and a pedestrian walkway with a bridge.

Valley Community Centre

287 Old Guelph Road, Dundas.
Valley Community Centre has 2 softball fields, play equipment, parking, and a gravel walkway which surrounds the park.

Veevers Park

688 Greenhill Avenue.
Veevers Park is a small, open park with a traditional playground, creative play area, swings, spray pad, and a sun shelter.
Hamilton Public Library site

Veterans Park

Huntingwood Avenue, Dundas.
Veterans Park features 2 softball fields, play equipment, natural areas, and several walkways. Parking and washrooms available.

Victoria Park

516 King Street West.
Victoria Park is a large sports park with a variety of activities, including a playground, bocce courts, a large hardball diamond, softball fields, swimming and wading pools, and tennis and multi-purpose courts. The park has historical significance as the former site of the Crystal Palace.

Village Green Park

Lodor Street, Ancaster.
Village Green Park is a neighbourhood park with a small soccer field, tennis courts, a lawn bowling green, and many park benches. Parking available.

Volunteer Field

147 King Street East.
Located in Dundas, as part of Martino Memorial Park.  It is a regulation size baseball diamond.

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Warren Park

Tally Ho Drive, Dundas.
Warren Park is a natural area with a walkway.

Waterdown Memorial Park

200 Hamilton Street, Waterdown.
Waterdown Memorial Park is a popular sports park featuring a lit soccer/football field, 4 softball fields, play equipment, a wading pool, a park shelter, parking, and washrooms.

Waterford Park

North Service Road at Waterford Road, Stoney Creek.
This neighbourhood park has some play equipment, trees, and parking.

Wellington Park

399 King Street East.
Wellington Park is a small, partly shaded park situated on a corner. The centrepiece of the park is an ornamental fountain with raised flower beds, benches, radiating walkways, and benches.

Westover Park

6th Concession, Westover.
Westover Park is a neighbourhood park with softball and T-Ball fields, a natural area, and parking.

Wildan Tot Lot

Wildan Drive, Freelton.
This park has play equipment suitable for young children, shrub beds, a park shelter, benches, and a small parking lot.

Wildwood Park

Greenravine Drive, Ancaster.
Wildwood Park has some play equipment.

William McCulloch Park

200 Bonaventure Drive.
William McCulloch Park is a large sports park with baseball fields (including a hardball diamond), soccer fields, a creative play structure and swings. It has been the home of the West Mountain Baseball Association since 1980. The park is adjacent to Seneca Public School.

William Schwenger Park

957 Upper Paradise Road.
A portion of William Schwenger Park has been developed with a playground, multi-purpose court, benches, and picnic tables. The remaining property consists of a field and woodlot.

Winona Park

1328 Barton Street East by Winona Road, Stoney Creek.
Winona Park is an active community park featuring lit and unlit softball fields, play equipment, a park shelter, woodlot, and parking.

Witherspoon Park

Melville Street, Dundas.
This passive neighbourhood park has some play equipment.

Woodburn Park

Consists of Woodburn Hall Park and Woodburn Ball Park.  The park is on Golf Links Road, Glanbrook, but split by Woodburn Road.  Available is some play equipment, parking, and washrooms.

Woodlands Park

501 Barton Street East.

Woodlands Park, one of the City's oldest parks, has a playground, a soccer field, and a diamond, as well as a small parking lot. A fire station is located in the southeast corner of the property. Woodland Park is the home of Hamilton's first collection of outdoor exercise equipment.

Woodward Park

589 Woodward Avenue.
Woodward Park is adjacent to Woodward Public School and has an accessible play structure, spray pad, shelter, and softball diamonds.

Woolverton Park

90 Charlton Avenue East.
Woolverton Park has a wading pool, play structure, and multi-purpose court.

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Yorkshire Heights Park

Parkway Place, Dundas.
This parkette has some play equipment.