Port Williams Community Park
Village of Port Williams
Record #:
MCK0041
Last Modified:
04 Dec 2018
Last Full Update:
08 Feb 2018
Location
Located In | Port Williams |
Where To Find Us | Highway 358 Port Williams, NS B0P 1T0 |
Areas Served | Kings County (NS) |
Contact
Website | www.portwilliams.com/community/port-williams-community-park |
villageoffice@portwilliams.com | |
Phone | 902-542-4411 |
Contact | Village Office |
Description & Services
Information | The Port Williams Park, located on Highway 358 across from Centennial Drive, is a safe and friendly place for kids of all ages to gather and play. The park includes a play structure for children 2-12 years, swings (for babies as well), some stationary pieces and a tire swing. The hard-surface court is used for basketball and ball hockey. Trees, benches and picnic tables donated by villagers line the short walking trail. In the summer, the park is home to the Valley's only permanently located StoryWalk. A StoryWalk is what happens when you cross an energetic story with a walking path. Each page of the book is replicated onto a sign with a suggestion underneath for a fun physical activity related to that part of the story. When it gets too hot or in the case of a sudden downpour, the Lions sun shelter provides protection from the elements. This pavilion was the 40th anniversary project of the Port Williams and District Lions Club. Adults will appreciate the ample parking and seats around the perimeter of the playground which make it easy and comfortable to relax and yet keep an eye on their children. Visit our donor garden to see the many organizations and individuals who made this park possible. Donor garden The Port Williams Park – built by the community for all to enjoy. |
Special Information
Established | 2010 |
Tags | Annapolis Valley Connect ; Family-friendly ; Outdoor Courts ; Outdoor Play ; Outdoor Recreation ; Park ; Playground ; Recreation Categories ; Walking |
Categories - General | Basketball ; Basketball Courts ; Community Parks ; Picnic Grounds ; Playgrounds |