The Township of Warwick is home to several park spaces. Please explore below for addresses and details about the parks, trails, and Conservation Areas within our Township.
To book any of our park spaces, please call the East Lambton Community Complex at 519-876-2808 and speak to a member of the Parks & Recreation Department, or send us an email.
Bluebird Parkette |
This park is located at 501 Ontario Street in Watford. The parkette offers a quiet place to sit and enjoy the flower gardens. |
Centennial Park |
This park is located at 97 Centennial Avenue in Watford. It has 2 softball diamonds with lights, playground equipment, a splash pad, basketball nets, a ball hockey court, an outdoor pavilion, a BMX park, tennis courts, a running track, horseshoe pits, washrooms, and a concession booth.
Outdoor Tennis Court Project The Township of Warwick Parks and Recreation Department is excited to announce the completion of two Centennial Park Revitalization projects. Enhancing the quality of life for residents and improving and providing accessible public recreation spaces. The Township of Warwick Parks and Recreation Department were successful in obtaining an Ontario Trillium Foundation- capital stream grant in the amount of $107,900. This, along with funds previously allocated within the Parks and Recreation Capital allotment were used to fund the revitalization project.
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Memorial Park |
This park is located across from the arena at 61 Centennial Avenue in Watford. The park has a variety of trees that were planted in memory of loved ones from our community. |
Sunken Gardens |
This park is located at 5365 Nauvoo Road in Watford. It offers beautiful gardens with a covered arbour that is ideal for wedding or family pictures. |
Libro Community Garden |
Located on Sunset Avenue in Watford, the Libro Community Garden offers residents fresh produce throughout the summer months. Planted annually in May, it is ready for another growing season. |
Warwick Park |
This park is located at 6889 Egremont Road in Warwick Village. It has a softball diamond with lights, an outdoor pavilion, playground equipment, washrooms, and a concession booth. |
Trails
Enjoy walking the trails in the Warwick Conservation Area and the Twin Creeks Nature Trail (2.2 kilometres long). View the County of Lambton Trails GIS Mapping System and visit all of the trails in the Township and surrounding area.
Conservation Area
The Warwick Conservation Area is the only Conservation Area that provides recreation and camping opportunities in the Township of Warwick.
Conservation Authorities
The Township of Warwick is within the boundaries of two Conservation Authorities; the St. Clair Region Conservation Authority and the Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority.
St. Clair Region Conservation Authority |
The St. Clair Region Conservation Authority (SCRCA) includes the Sydenham River watershed and smaller watersheds draining directly into southern Lake Huron, the St. Clair River, and northeastern Lake St. Clair. |
Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority |
The Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority (ABCA) watersheds encompass the drainage basins of the Ausable River, Bayfield River, Parkhill Creek, and the gullies between Bayfield and Grand Bend draining directly into Lake Huron. |
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