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Come Visit Us
Stratford’s Main Park System contains approximately
115 acres of formal parklands and nearly 60 acres of natural area. The
formal parkland is bounded immediately to the south by major access routes
and a vibrant downtown area and to the north by exquisite residential
properties. Two of the city’s three theatres – the Shakespearean Theatre
and Tom Patterson Theatre are located within the formal park system with the
Avon Theatre located in the downtown area. The park system itself is virtually
bisected by Lake Victoria and the Avon River system. The combination of
land and water lends itself to a wide variety of activities.
These Include:
- hundreds of benches and picnic tables scattered through the
system for dining or just plain relaxing
- nearly 16 kilometres of trails accommodating walking,
jogging and cycling activities
- Lake Victoria stretching for nearly 2 kilometres affords one
the opportunity to canoe, paddle boat or take a guided tour on the
"Juliet." Or, if you prefer grab a lawn chair come on down
to the shores of Lake Victoria and on many summer evenings enjoy the
sounds of live jazz on the H.M.S. Razz Ma Jazz as it traverses up and
down the lake
- don’t forget to visit with our famous Swans. We have over 30
birds both Black Australian and the more widely known White Mute.
Many of these birds are on Lake Victoria for the summer season and we
are usually lucky enough to have one or two mated pairs hatch young
every summer for your added enjoyment
- a variety of sports activities can be enjoyed whether passively
or actively including baseball, soccer, lawn bowling or tennis
- Art in the Park is a regular feature along Lake Victoria during
the summer months and affords one the opportunity to leisurely walk
and browse among a variety of artists as they ply their wares
- Upper Queen’s Park overlooking Lake Victoria is approximately 6
acres in size and has many amenities including handicap accessible playground equipment,
washrooms, bandshell and both informal picnic areas – or a formal
picnic area which for a small fee can be reserved for family reunions,
corporate picnics, gatherings, etc. Groups of 25 up to 200 can be
accommodated. A covered pavilion is also available in case of
inclement weather
- the parks two band shells provide a backdrop for many concerts
given free throughout the summer months by a variety of musicians and
musical tastes
- for those interested in horticulture there are literally dozens
of annual, perennial and shrub beds to peruse throughout the formal
park system. As well, 3 major formal areas: Shakespearean Gardens
and Cenotaph/Memorial Gardens at the westerly end of the system, and
Confederation Park/Gallery at the easterly end afford a quiet
reflective atmosphere where one can certainly relax and enjoy
- Gallery Stratford at the easterly limits of the main park system,
just off Romeo Street and next to Confederation Park is just a short
5 minutes from the Festival Theatre and Upper Queens Park. Many
interesting exhibits and programs are available throughout the year.
Well worth a visit!
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