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Eastview Community Park
About the park Eastview Community Park is a former landfill site, located north-west of Eastview Road and Watson Parkway North. Opened in 1961, the 85-hectare landfill closed in October 2003 with approximately four million tonnes of solid, non-hazardous waste filling 45 hectares. In 2002, alternative concepts were prepared for the landfill site, asking the public…
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Exhibition Park
Established in 1871, the land was purchased by the City for its annual exhibition. The park included a horse race track, exhibition building and livestock sheds. Later additions included a bandstand and baseball diamonds. The original stadium was built in 1925 and the arena in 1965.
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Goldie Mill Park and ruins
Park features and amenities Goldie Mill ruins Goldie Mill is located in Goldie Mill Park at the northeast corner of Cardigan and Norwich streets and on the west bank of the Speed River in the city of Guelph. This three-storey limestone building, now a ruin, was constructed in 1866. Goldie Mill facility bookings Find out…
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Peter Misersky Park
Grange Hill Community Garden Tools, gardening advice and community spirit provided! If you participate you will get a personal garden plot (10′ by 10′), use of garden tools, use of water, and garden advice.
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Riverside Park
Riverside Park is a perfect location to host seasonable events. The Park offers the following: Floral Clock and Rock Gardens; a fully accessible children’s playground; an outdoor concert shell; an antique carousel; miniature train; trails along the river front; 3 baseball diamonds; a scaled model of the first house built in Guelph by John Galt;…
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Royal City Park
Accessibility features Sacred Fire Local First Nations, Métis, Mixed Ancestry, Inuit have come together to create a Sacred Fire space located in Royal City Park. Indigenous groups use the Sacred Fire for spiritual gatherings including celebration, prayer, gratitude and personal healing. Fire Keepers support local Indigenous groups using the sacred fire according to their own…
