Nip Spooner Park is a neighbourhood park. It is located off of hwy 26 on your way to Wasaga Beach.
The Old Village is an active neighbourhood park which hosts mini soccer fields and ball diamonds. It is located beside the Collingwood Legion.
Enjoy a day with the pups, where they can meet other dogs and you can meet their owners. Dog Town opened May 30th 2009 and has been very successful. A small parking area is available at the adjacent water pumping station. If you have further questions, please call Community Service Representatives @ 705-444-2500 ext 3382
Princeton Shores is a neighbourhood park with public tennis courts. It is located off of Highway 26 heading to Craigleith.
Paid parking is in effect, seasonally, 7 days a week at Sunset Point Park, Princeton Shores, Harbourlands and Millennium Park between the hours of 9:00 am to 9:00 pm and at the Collingwood Harbour from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. from the Friday before the Victoria Day holiday until Thanksgiving Holiday Monday. Visit www.collingwood.ca/waterfont for more information.
The Shipyards Amphitheatre & Greenspace is a community park located at the nothern most point of Maple Street. It features a number of pedestrian pathways, cycling routes, a lookout point and an open-air natural amphitheatre at its north end facing Collingwood Harbour. Shipyards Amphitheatre is available for rental for small wedding ceremonies or other occassions, please call Community Service Representatives @ 705-444-2500 ext 3382 to reserve.
Sunset Point Park is an iconic Collingwood waterfront location. Fresh air, Nottawasaga Bay breezes and absolute beauty make this a special place for all occasions. Vast greenspace, the nearby Sunset Point Park, volleyball courts, access to waterfront trails, canteen area and washroom facilities - this park has it all! If you'd like to reserve the park area or pavilion for an event, please call: Community Service Representatives @ 705-444-2500 ext 3382
Paid parking is in effect, seasonally, 7 days a week at Sunset Point Park, Princeton Shores, Harbourlands and Millennium Park between the hours of 9:00 am to 9:00 pm and at the Collingwood Harbour from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. from the Friday before the Victoria Day holiday until Thanksgiving Holiday Monday. Visit www.collingwood.ca/waterfont for more information.
The Cenotaph was constructed and dedicated to local Collingwood men who volunteered and laid down their lives in the Great War of 1914-1918.
The north and south faces of the Cenotaph shaft lists the names of those who fell.