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BEST OF SUMMER: PLAYGROUNDS TO CHECK OUT IN SIMCOE COUNTY

HERE ARE 10 PLAYGROUNDS FROM AROUND THE REGION

JOHN EDWARDS

at Centennial Beach, the park features two play structures, one with two slides and a second that's made to look like a pirate ship.

Location:

Dr., Barrie

BRADFORD INNISFIL

65 Lakeshore

Henderson Memorial Park has a play apparatus that includes two slides and a tree to climb. The park is adjacent to a splash pad and a tennis court.

Location: 3171 9th Line, Bradford

Dempster Park: Renovated in 2018, the playground includes a climbing house with slides, as well as a second play apparatus.

A major feature is a handmade cement rock wall with animals hiding throughout.

2764 Dempster Ave., Innisfil

Location: MIDLAND

Little Lake Park: A facelift this summer will see new swings installed as well as a climbing structure with multiple slides and a zip line.

606 Little Lake Park Rd., Midland

Location: ALLISTON

Treetops Park is an adventure playground replicating a forest. Two different swing sets highlight this playground, which is located next to a splash pad.

Location:

Alliston

Location: BARRIE

10th Sideroad,

PENETANGUISHENE

McGuire Park features a massive play structure with multiple slides and climbing ropes, as well as swings for youngsters.

67 Burke St., Penetanguishene

Lennox Park: The inclusive Lennox Community Park playground features

Chris Simon/Metroland accessible, engineered wood fibre safety surfacing and a new separate swing area.

Location:

315 Big Bay Point Rd., Barrie

ALLISTON

Riverdale Park is a fullyaccessible park with a surface spinner, an oversized saucer swing and a sensory activity throughout the playground.

122 Victoria St. W., Alliston

Location:

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