Wellington Park in Simcoe is a charming and peaceful riverside park that’s perfect for a leisurely walk or picnic. It’s known for its mature trees, shaded paths, and small bridges crossing the Lynn River, giving it a calm and picturesque feel. The park is clean and well-kept, with plenty of benches, picnic tables, and open grassy areas. It’s also famous for hosting Simcoe’s Christmas Panorama, when it transforms into a magical light display during the holiday season. Washrooms and parking are available, and the location is easy to access from downtown. A lovely spot to unwind any time of year, whether you’re enjoying the fall colors, spring blooms, or...
Read moreWe took our son here and left after 10 minutes of walking around. This park/playground/walking trails and every surface to walk on is covered in goose waste. Stroller wheels are are covered, shoes all covered. This is literally the worst park we have ever been to and go to multiple parks a week. Seems to be a haven for geese/ducks but bring your rain boots and be prepared to hose them down after your visit.
It's a shame because it seems like it would be a nice park. But you cannot even find grass that isn't covered in waste. Also it has the smallest playground we have ever seen. Basically just 1 baby slide.
Go to any other park at random for a...
Read moreWellington Park is a lovely, shaded green space right in the heart of Simcoe. It’s got a gentle creek running through it, with small bridges that make for a pleasant stroll. There are picnic tables, benches, and a gazebo that’s often used for community events. No playgrounds or formal sports areas, but it’s a peaceful spot for walking, reading, or relaxing. Public washrooms are available and usually clean. Parking is street-side, but generally easy to find. It’s especially nice in spring and fall when the trees show off. Not a full-day destination, but perfect for a quiet break or a...
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