Parks

Parks

The Municipality of Central Huron is home to many parks and playgrounds.

  • Auburn Ball Diamond
    44 Hardwood Line, Auburn, ON
    A large playground, picnic tables, benches, and a baseball diamond are located within this park.
     
  • Auburn Leash-Free Dog Park
    44 Hardwood Line, Auburn, ON
    Located directly behind the baseball diamond is a leash-free dog park with separate large and small dog areas with picnic tables for pet owners.
     
  • Clinton Community Park
    95 Park Lane, Clinton, ON
    This park includes a large and small playground, cement skate park, seasonal accessible washrooms, a splashpad, and a picnic pavilion. This park also has an unobstructed view of the Clinton Raceway horse track.
    The splashpad is suitable for all ages operating June to September.
    The skatepark is open weather permitting from dusk to dawn.
     
  • Clinton Kinsmen Leash-Free Dog Park
    169 Beech Street, Clinton, ON
    Located at the north end of the Reach Centre property is a one acre, leash free dog park with separate areas for large and small dogs with benches for owners.
     
  • Hawkins Park
    66 Smith Street South, Clinton, ON
    This park is maintained as an open green space.
     
  • Holmesville Ball Diamonds
    37471 Huron Road, Holmesville, ON
    This area has two baseball fields, a soccer field, a large playground, and a picnic pavilion.
     
  • Kinsmen Park
    206 Hill Street, Clinton, ON
    This park is a large green open space with small playground equipment.
     
  • Londesborough Ball Diamonds
    269 King's Road, Londesborough, ON
    This park has a baseball diamond and a small playground.
     
  • Millennium Park
    21 Ontario Street, Clinton, ON
    Located in close proximity to Clinton Town Hall and the Library, this park has an accessible washroom, picnic tables, and park benches.
     
  • Sloman Park
    76 Victoria Terrace, Clinton, ON
    The historical CNR School on Wheels Museum is located within this area and includes picnic tables, Clinton Horticultural Society maintained flower beds, and numerous shade trees.