Parks

Central park:

An approximately 19-Hectar area of land, this is the main and most functionally used park. Central Park is the site annual exhibition with a racetrack and a grand stand area. The two indoor arenas and outdoor swimming pool provide a chance to participate in sports or take a swim on a hot summer day. There is also Legion horseshoe pits and the Central Park Elementary school play equipment. For the exercise enthusiast, the park contains a 1-km walking/bike loop trail.


East Pleasantview Park:

The park is located on the corner of 9th Avenue west and Centre Street. It is .62-Hectres of lush open space with a creative playground and an outdoor ice rink. The East Pleasantview Service Club conveniently located at the park operates the ice rink.


Elks Millenium Youth Park:

This park is part of the new Coventry Crescent subdivision. It is north of the Elks Park and contains a creative play structure.


Kinsmen Pinedale Park:

The .8-Hectare Park is located on 4th Street North and Pine Avenue. It houses the Kinsmen Service Club who operates the Pinedale Ice Rink situated on the park.


Kiteley Park:

The park has a .25-Hectare area and is situated on the corner of 1st Street West and Maple Road West. There are both creative and traditional play structures available in this open space.


Montgomery Park:

Gaining its namesake from its location on Montgomery Drive, this 0.33-Hectare park is a passive park area with a creative play structure.


Nipawin Regional Park:

The Regional Park is located on the Eastern Outskirts of town and boasts miles of hiking trails with a swinging bridge, a huge playground, camping, fishing and a petting zoo.

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Royal Purple Park:

The park is located off of Watson Crescent.


Skate and Bike Park:

The Park is set in the Central Park and built in 2017. The concrete structure is a well-lit facility on Nipawin Road east. It allows for Seasonal use.