We really liked it there, it's fun to have lunch outside on the picnic tables. There's a nice pavilion, there's a little bit of construction going on there so it's a little loud right now. Plenty of places to park. Washrooms are open. That makes for a more relaxing atmosphere. The one thing that is bothering me about this moment with this pandemic is there are no bathrooms available anywhere. Which does not make any sense to me whatsoever. The park is pretty big oh, so there's no chance of bumping into anyone. You can keep your social distance. Lots of shady areas, to relieve the heat of the Sun. And as well lots of Sunny areas to get your vitamin D. When you walk down towards the water, there is a slight incline that you have to be careful of. The small Beach area that is there is clean and a nice spot to sit and get some ozone. It will be nice to see the park finished with all the construction. Not sure exactly what is going on there, but there are pipes and I'm assuming some type of drainage that is going in. Either way it is non-disruptive to the rest of the area there, and we like to have lunch there. Great restaurants around...
Read moreYour typical park with a perfect view. There's walking/running trails and a beautiful of Lake Erie.
There are seasonal bathrooms available to the public, accessible swings, a playground and many benches/picnic tables to enjoy the ongoings of the park. It can get quite busy in the summer with family reunions and kids visiting the park but there's nothing wrong with that. There is a pavilion available for people to rent that can hold 300. Pavilion has a full kitchen with fridge, stove, sink, bar with walk in cooler, coat racks, stage, sound System with iPod hook up/CD playe, 2 x wireless microphones, heat and air conditioning. It is a clean place with garbage cans available sporadically.
There is no food available near the park so bring your own picnic baskets. There is no splash pad and you cannot swim in the beach at anytime. There are no sport facilities other than a sand...
Read moreIf you’re ever in Kingsville try to visit Lakeside Park. It offers paved walking paths, a beautiful stone bridge and gardens, playground, splash pad, slides and climbing wall. Also on the grounds is the Kingsville Lakeside Pavillion which was erected in 1913. In the 1940’s and 1950’s it was used as a roller rink. During the mid 1960’s it was known as Surfside. A number of famous bands performed there such as the Jackson 5, Stevie Wonder, Commodores, Martha Reeves and also the Supremes. It now serves as a wedding and event venue for the town of Kingsville.The open concept facility can seat up...
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