The Town of Blind River is home to several lakeside and riverside parks and expansive trail systems. Have a picnic at a park, play a game on one of our fields and courts, and discover trails through which to hike, bike, ski and snowshoe around our scenic landscapes.
Trails
Blind River is home to several scenic trails! Explore the Penewobikong section of the Voyageur Trail that crosses northern Ontario and the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail that runs along the north channel of Lake Huron. Discover different trail paths in the Boom Camp Trails through the Mississauga First Nations' wetlands, including the Youngfox loop, connecting to Eldorado, and the Mossy Rock loop, our first accessible trail.
Parks
Explore the many parks in Blind River and learn about the features and amenities for each.
- Bell Gardens: features a memorial monument
- Berthelot Park: features a river view and area for a picnic or a walk
- Boom Camp Interpretive Park: features Boom Camp trails for walking, running, skiing and biking
- Boom Camp Road: features Boom Camp trails for walking, running, skiing and biking near Lake Huron
- Forrest Glen Park: features a playground
- Gallagher Park: features a loggers' memorial
- Haines Park: features a seating area, memorial monuments and river view
- Leboeuf Park (Lion's Club): features a playground
- Marine Park: features a picnic area
- Nash Park: features a river view and area for a walk or a picnic
- Pronto Park: features a playground
- Rousseau Park: features a playground
- Sellers Park: features a beach on Lake Huron
- Shamas Park: features a river view and area for a walk or a picnic
- Skateboard Park: features skate ramps
- Talbot Park and Tennis Court: features a green field and tennis court by membership
- Thompson Park: features a river view and area for a walk or a picnic
- Timmermans Park: features a river view and area for a picnic
- Town Park/Kinsmen Club Park: features a playground, baseball field, soccer field, running track and tennis court with a river view
Interested in using one of our sites?
Please fill in the field permit request and email to info@blindriver.ca!
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