The Community Services Division is responsible for the maintenance and development of Town of Cobourg owned and operated parks and recreation facilities as well as recreational, leisure and cultural services for residents and visitors.
We work closely with community groups, volunteers and individuals as a facilitator to ensure that community and visitor needs are addressed.
Working together we offer a wide variety of recreational and leisure activities for children and adults.
We are part of the Waterfront Trail, a long running trail connecting 75 communities and include over 400 parks and natural areas.
Staying close to the lake, the trail starts in the east end of Town on County Road 2, running through parks such as Lucas Point Park, Victoria Park, Rotary Waterfront Park, the Cobourg Boardwalk, Peace Park and eventually makes its way back to County Road 2 heading into Port Hope.
To learn more about the Cobourg section of the Waterfront Trail, check out Waterfront Trail.
The Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority owns the park but it is managed by the Town.
Located at 700 William Street, the park is split into two sides thanks to the Cobourg creek, with a small bridge to connect the two.
This is a naturalized area of 29.9 acres great for walking through wooded areas or playing sports or other activities.
If you want more information about the Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority, please visit their webpage.