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Friends and family picnic at Rotary Park.
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Friends and family picnic at Rotary Park
Parks and Open Space - Town of Milton

Parks and Open Space

Parks, open space, trails and bikeways are plentiful in Milton so you can enjoy walking, hiking, playing and sports activities. The Town maintains over 400 acres of turf, containing over 60 parks, open space areas and District School Board properties.

Frequently Asked Questions About Parks and Open Space

Consult this handy document for answers to questions often asked about street trees, parks maintenance, stormwater management ponds and more:

 Frequently Asked Questions About Parks and Open Space

Park Locations and Activities

Looking for a spray pad or outdoor pool to cool off? Need to find a soccer field location for a game? Milton parks have a wide range of amenities:

Consult our maps for park locations and amenities:

Community Connections Map

Park and Trail Projects

With rapid residential growth, new parks are being developed and constructed. Upgrades and improvements also take place continually to ensure quality park experiences for years to come.

Current Park and Trail Projects

Sports parks

The Town handles the scheduling for ball diamonds and soccer fields for community use. These parks are officially open for the summer season from mid-April to mid-October. For information on park use for sporting and special events, please contact us as noted below.

Trails in Milton

Explore Milton’s extensive network of trails and bikeways. The Town's Trails & Bikeways Guide includes residential area and rural maps, featuring off-road trails, boulevard trails, suggested cycling routes, key destinations and points of interest.

Trails and Bikeways

Urban Forest and Green Spaces

As part of its commitment to environmental leadership, the Town of Milton strives to provide ample green space and trees, maintain its existing woodlots, and plant new street trees. Your actions can affect these elements of nature, which are vital for the health and well being of our environment today and for generations to come.

Vandalism

Vandalism of our parks and open spaces costs taxpayers thousands of dollars every year. Please help by reporting acts of vandalism concerning parks or trees to the Community Services Department as noted below. Let's work together to provide safe and clean parks for everyone's enjoyment.

Additional Information:

Conservation Halton

Related Information:

For more information on this topic, please use our Feedback form to submit comments or inquiries to: 'recreation'

Phone: 905 878-7252 ext 2211
Fax: 905 864-3222


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