Outdoor Sports

Humber Bay Park

Photo Credit: bobolink

Professor's Lake

Photo Credit: EyeNo

What was once a 100 acre sand & gravel pit that opened in 1918 is now known as Professor's Lake in Brampton, Ontario. Today, the Professor's Lake complex is a 65 acre spring fed lake used for sailing, windsurfing, fishing and it's beach. During the summer months, the area is used for volleyball, tennis, swimming and hiking. During the winter, it's a mecca for ice-skating and snow hiking.

Beachway Park & Pavilion

Photo Credit: Tourism Burlington

The Beachway Park Pavilion and multi-use trails provide a 2 km. route from Spencer Smith Park in Burlington to the canal. The pavilion provides change rooms, outdoor showers, seasonal concession facilities featuring the Snack Shack and year round washrooms. Amenities at the beach include the pavilion, parking, a pay phone, a playground, and lots of sun, sand and water.

Chinguacousy Park

Photo Credit: Allen McGregor

Chinguacousy Park is located in Brampton, Ontario on 100 acres of parkland. Recognized for it's large hill, Mount Chinguacousy, the park offers a wide variety of activities for all age groups year round.

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