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The City maintains over 170 acres of parks and green space and has a routine maintenance schedule implemented by the Works Department. Public partnerships are vital, and several service clubs and organizations voluntarily maintain parkettes and green spaces. Be sure to visit Algonquin ParkPembroke is the largest service centre close to Algonquin Park.
Click Here to View Website Bonnechere Provincial Park Hwy 62 at Bonnechere, ON
K8A 6X4 (613)757-2103 Click Here to View Website Coronation Park Built in 1937 the year of the coronation of King George VI, located along-side City Hall. Pansy Patch Park Often called the "jewel” of the City, Pansy Patch Park is a 10 acre island park in the heart of Pembroke. Accessed by Dickson Street off Mackay Street, this oasis-like parcel contains some of the finest horticultural land in the County. Beautiful flower beds, exotic trees, bordered by the Muskrat River, the Park’s terrain is diverse and presents superb opportunities to stroll around in a magnificent natural setting, mountain bike or simply relax on the banks of the River. Riverside Park
With its spacious, treed gathering areas, Pembroke's Riverside Park is within walking distance of the downtown core. It boasts a number of amusements including: mini-golf, horseshoe pits, ball diamonds, soccer pitches, playground apparatus, picnic area, washrooms, snack bar, ample free parking, field house and tourist information centre. Riverside Park is also home to the community's campground with all level of services provided. The Pembroke Marina has mooring facilities for up to 100 boats. The Marina operates daily throughout the summer season, May long weekend to Thanksgiving - providing excellent launching facilities, washrooms, showers and laundry facilities, charts, pump out, gas, oil, ice, bait, and parking. ![]() |



