Clearview Township has a wide variety of parks and conservation areas for the public to enjoy. Whether you're looking for a community space to play frisbee or for a quiet outdoor space to relax, the parks in Clearview Township provide the perfect outdoor community space.
Nestled in the heart of Stayner, this park features lots of green space and play equipment. Forested trails and a babbling brook give this park a real sense of peace and tranquility. Washrooms available in the summer months.
Location: 240 Brock Street (Access from Brock Street and Elm Street), Stayner, ON
Phone Number: (705) 428-6013 ext 1Enjoy the soothing sounds of the Noisy River from this quaint park located in the heart of Dunedin. A small playground unit, picnic table and lots of green space make this a perfect picnic destination for all to enjoy. "A real hidden treasure!”
Location: 8983 County Road 9, Dunedin, ON. Entrance is across from Dunedin Hall
Phone Number: (705) 428-6013 ext 1A quiet place to rest along Main Street Stayner, passersby can enjoy flowers and benches provided by the Stayner Horticultural Society and a plaque marking the Founding of Stayner nestled beneath the fountain.
Location: Corner of Main Street and Oak Street in Stayner, ON
Phone Number: (705) 428-6013 ext 1Nestled in the quaint community of Creemore, this park features 1 hard ball diamond and 1 minor scrub diamond, new playground equipment, a pavilion with snack bar, and the Creemore Tennis Courts. Washrooms available in the summer months. To book the pavilion, contact Dan Gowan. For access to the tennis courts contact the Creemore Tennis Club, Geoff Ayton at (705)790-2518 or by email.
Location: 31 Edward Street E, Creemore, ON
Contact: Dan Gowan
Phone Number: (705) 466-3000The historic Islay Park, next to the Duntroon Hall was built in 1934. Today, it has play equipment and a large green space, perfect for a game of tag or to run around with children.
Location: 9033 County Road 91, Duntroon, ON
Phone Number: (705) 428-6013 ext 1Situated next to the Stayner Granite Club and Centennial Pool, Ives Park features a full size ball diamond for slow-pitch, tennis courts, play structures and swings. Washrooms available in the summer months.
Location: 247 Oak Street, Stayner, ON
Phone Number: (705) 428-6013 ext 1Located in a quiet neighbourhood as you enter Creemore, Jardine Park is the a great place for families because there is lots of green space, play equipment and a swing set.
Location: 7508 County Road 9, Creemore, ON
Phone Number: (705) 428-6013 ext 1Legion Park is a small park with toddler and infant swings, slides and climbing structures. The park also has a hard ball diamond for ages 12 and under. Washroom facilities are available in the summer months.
Location: 263 Regina Street, Stayner, ON
Phone Number: (705) 428-6013 ext 1This tiny park at the corner of Mill Street and George Street is just the place to put your feet up after touring the shoppes around Creemore. Nestled beside the Mad River, it provides residents and travellers alike with a picnic area and lots of green space. There is a new walking path that connects Langtry St. with George St. It was constructed in 2022.
Location: 1 George Street, Creemore, ON
Contact: Dan Gowan
Phone Number: (705) 466-3000McKean Memorial Park includes beautiful new playground equipment, swings and lots of open green space.
Location: 15 Wagner Rd, Nottawa, ON
Phone Number: (705) 428-6013 ext 1New Lowell Park has many features including 1 hardball and 1 slow-pitch diamond plus 1 practice diamond. There is a pavilion with a covered picnic area and kitchen facility. The park also has several soccer fields and a new playground. The Outdoor Ice Rink is a permanent concrete pad with hockey boards. Washroom facilities are available in the summer months.
Location: 5212 County Rd 9, New Lowell, ON
Phone Number: (705) 428-6013 ext. 1Centrally located in downtown Stayner, Station Park features a beautiful Gazebo and is host to the Music. Market and Park It in the summer. Surrounding the Gazebo are picnic tables, benches, and lots of shade. In the winter, enjoy the dazzling lights between November to February and the Clearview Christmas Tree.
Location: 7259 Hwy 26, Stayner, ON
Phone Number: (705) 428-6013 ext 1Formerly part of the Nottawasaga Conservation Authority, Carruthers Memorial Park has many features for the outdoor enthusiast, from fishing the Mad River, to hiking along the Ganaraska Trail, to picnicking at the pavilion. Washroom facilities available.
Location: South Avening, ON, on Airport Road (County Road 42)
Phone Number: (705) 428-6013 ext 1
New Lowell is home to a beautifully kept seasonal campground and a day-use park on Silver Birch Lake. Managed privately by Jane and Willy Ivits, the day-use park comes complete with a sandy beach, picnic areas and pavilion perfect for any size function. The Ganaraska Hiking Trail connects the park to Simcoe County’s forested area to the south. Entrance to the park is by admission on the weekends.
Part of the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, more information on this park is available on their website at www.nvca.on.ca
Location: Follow the Conservation signs off a County Rd 9 to 2894 Hogback Rd in the village of New Lowell, ONPhone Number: Seasonal Camping (705) 424-2942
With close to 161 hectares (400 acres) of countryside vistas, hardwood and coniferous forests, open meadows and a series of caves, the Nottawasaga Bluffs offers a full day of exploration and adventure. Connect with the Bruce Trail as it makes its way through the property or venture down one of its side trails to catch a variety of unique features. Access 500 m left off of Nottawasaga 17/18 Sideroad east of Singhampton
Part of the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, you can find more information on this park by visiting their website at www.nvca.on.ca
Location: Nottawasaga 15/16 Sideroad south of Singhampton, ONDesignated as a wetland of international significance and spanning an area of more than 6,000 hectares (15,000 acres), the Minesing Wetland is home to a diverse array of habitats. The unique assemblage of fens, marshes, swamps and bogs supports a network of sensitive flora and fauna, some rare or endangered.
Important Update: The 12' Waterfowl Viewing Platform can be accessed on Concession Rd. 2 Sunnidale, just west of McKinnon Rd. The closest intersection is McKinnon Rd. and County Rd. 90, Angus. The bridge located on Concession Rd. 2 Sunnidale is closed to vehicle traffic. Do not attempt to access the Minesing Wetlands from County Rd. 10. In addition, do not block driveway access of nearby residents, located near or adjacent to 4162 Concession 2.
Part of the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, you can find more information on this park by visiting their website at www.nvca.on.ca
Conservation Areas
Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority (NVCA) is the public agency dedicated to the preservation of a healthy environment in the Nottawasaga Valley watershed. The NVCA provides the expertise to help protect our water, our land, our future. To learn more about parks, events and related items:
Ontario Parks
There are two non-operating Ontario Parks in Clearview Township, including: Devil's Glen and Nottawasaga Lookout. To learn more about Ontario Parks, visit: