Open Spaces

Nature in the North

Municipal parks and provincial parks in Sudbury are plentiful. Whether you need to take a scenic stroll or tire out the kids, there are dozens of places to choose from!

Kivi Park

Set on 450+ acres of Cambrian Shield overlooking Long Lake in Sudbury, Kivi Park is entirely operated by volunteers and is a premier destination for outdoor health and wellness, sport and adventure. The park is accessible for all ages and abilities. Special considerations have been included throughout the park to ensure features are wheelchair accessible including access to the main chalet, washrooms and extra wide crusher dust trails. Kivi Park features the first playground of its kind in Northern Ontario with a mega tower and gravity rail for children of all ages and abilities to enjoy.
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Bell Park

Bell Park is a large municipal park in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, located on the western shore of Ramsey Lake. Bell Park has several beaches but only the main beach is accessible and supervised by a lifeguard. Visitors with disabilities can enjoy the water at our main beach with the use of our floating wheelchair.
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Selkirk Park

Selkirk Park at the corner of Burton Ave. and Selkirk St. hosts a variety of different activities. It has a newly built playground and baseball field and is a part of the Rainbow Routes Association with a 1.6km trail that connects Selkirk Park to the Terry Fox Sports Complex. Its most interesting feature is the Lions Club of Sudbury Disc Golf Course. This disc golf course is 4200 ft and is comprised of 18 holes amongst beautiful foliage.
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