Soccer field
Woodland Glen Park
Wilson Farm Park
Westminster Woods Park
Waverly Drive Park
W.E. Hamilton Park
- WE Hamilton Park
- W.E. Hamilton Park beach volleyball courts
- W.E. Hamilton Park baseball diamond
Springdale Park
Silvercreek Park
Silvercreek Park also includes a designated turtle nesting area.
- Silvercreek Park on the Speed River
- Silvercreek Park picnic shelter
- Skatepark in Silvercreek Park
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.
Orin Reid Park
O’Connor Lane Park
Norm Jary Park
Named after Guelph’s long-serving former Mayor in 2000.
Margaret Greene Park
MacAlister Park
Lyon Park
Third park to be acquired in the City. In 1908 the park was donated by John Walter Lyon. The donation of the park was under the condition that the City would spend $250/year for 10 years to develop the park and Mr. Lyon would match the funding. Early amenities in the park included a canoe landing in the Eramosa River, a bathing house and a bandstand.
Howden Crescent Park
Hanlon Creek Park
Guelph Lake Sports Field
Guelph Curling Club
Green Meadows Park
Grange Road Park
Goldie Park
Goldie Park Community Garden
Located at Goldie Park at the junction of Goldie Avenue and Memorial Crescent, this is a volunteer run community and learning garden.