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Spencer Smith Park park in Burlington, ON
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View of Spencer Smith Park in Burlington, ON
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Spencer Smith Park

4.7(11,152 reviews)FreePark
🕑 3-5 hours👶 Best for ages 1-12. Toddlers and preschoolers love the gentle splash pad and sandy beach areas, while school-age kids enjoy swimming in Lake Ontario and exploring the playground equipment. Even teens appreciate the scenic waterfront trails and beach volleyball opportunities.

About

Spencer Smith Park is a gem along Lake Ontario's waterfront, offering families a perfect blend of beach fun, water play, and green space all in one location. With its sandy beach for swimming, interactive splash pad, modern playground, and ample picnic areas, this free park delivers a full day of outdoor entertainment without breaking the bank.

Highlights

  • Free splash pad with multiple water features perfect for cooling off
  • Sandy beach with lifeguards on duty during summer months
  • Modern playground with age-appropriate equipment for different developmental stages
  • Scenic lakefront walking and cycling paths ideal for stroller walks
  • Beach volleyball courts and open green spaces for active play

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive before 10am on summer weekends to snag parking spots and shaded picnic tables near the playground and splash pad.
  2. 2.Bring water shoes as the beach can have small rocks mixed with sand, especially near the waterline.
  3. 3.The park stretches along the waterfront, so download an offline map or note landmarks, as it's easy to lose track of where you parked along the long Lakeshore Road.
  4. 4.Pack a cooler with snacks and lunch to save money, as there are excellent picnic facilities with tables and grills throughout the park.
  5. 5.Visit the iconic Spencer Smith Park Lighthouse at the eastern end for great family photos and a short educational moment about Lake Ontario maritime history.

Best Time to Visit

Late June through August offers the warmest water temperatures for swimming, though the park is lovely year-round. Weekday mornings (9-11am) are least crowded during summer. For international visitors, Canada Day (July 1st) features special fireworks and festivities, though expect large crowds.

What to Know

Parking is available along Lakeshore Road and in designated lots (free but fills quickly in summer). Washroom facilities and change rooms are available seasonally. While no food concessions are on-site, downtown Burlington with numerous restaurants is a short walk away.

Seasonal Notes

The splash pad and beach facilities operate from late May through early September, weather permitting. Swimming is best July and August when water is warmest. The park itself remains open year-round for walks, winter bird watching, and snow play, though facilities like washrooms may have reduced winter hours.

Nearby Eats

Downtown Burlington is a 5-minute walk away and offers family favorites like The Works Gourmet Burger Bistro (extensive kids menu) and Emma's Back Porch (casual dining with outdoor seating). For quick bites, Lakeside Diner near the park serves breakfast and lunch with lake views.

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