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Parks & Trails
Wetaskiwin's Trails
Wetaskiwin is a very walkable community, and the City promotes active living by continuing to expand its extensive trail network and collaborating with the WalkABle Wetaskiwin Committee.
Click Here for Wetaskiwin's Trail Map
Wetaskiwin Parks
The City promotes healthy, active living, and recognizes the crucial role our local parks and trail system play in maintaining this vision.
Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, please follow Provincial and Federal guidelines when using our Parks & Trails. We want everyone to be able to use these outdoor spaces safely!
Have young children? Find out more about our Play in the Park program!
Ashoro Friendship Park
The Wetaskiwin Ashoro Friendship Park was created in honour of the 20-year relationship with our sister City of Ashoro, Japan. Inspired by Japanese design, the park is nestled in a residential area providing a relaxing atmosphere to all who visit.
By-the-Lake Park
6128 - 56 Avenue, Wetaskiwin | Get directions
By-the-Lake Park is a superb day-use facility featuring a 17-acre constructed lake surrounded by a 2.5 kilometre paved trail for all to enjoy. A large picnic area, playground, and public washrooms make this an ideal spot to spend some time amongst the trees.
Have a dog? The Bark Park (off-leash dog park) is located on the north side of By-the-Lake Park and can be accessed from the trail system.
Diamond Jubilee Park
Peace Hills Park
1 km west on Township Road 464 | Get directions
While this park is located within the County of Wetaskiwin, it is certainly well utilized by Wetaskiwin residents! Featuring a number of trails, a disc golf course, a children's playground, as well as a covered picnic area, you'll often find it humming with activity!
Other Local Community Parks
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Downtown Walking Tour Explore our historic downtown! |