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 Turner Park, Little Current, Ontario

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Little Current

Ontario


Difficulty: Easy - Family
Park Amenities:
Dog Walking
Gardens
Monuments
Pet Friendly
Sightseeing
Walking


Turner Park

A Beautiful Park With Outdoor Activities and Scenic Views

Located Near the Water

Turner Park is a beautiful park with outdoor activities and scenic views located in Little Current, Ontario, Canada. One of the highlights of Turner Park is its proximity to the water. The park offers lovely views of the North Channel, where you can watch boats passing by, see the Little Current Swing Bridge in action, or simply enjoy the calming presence of the lake. 

Park Activities

In addition to some well kept garden areas, the park has open green spaces for playing catch, kicking a soccer ball, or simply running around. Picnic tables and shaded areas provide great spots for families to gather, share meals and snacks, and enjoy the outdoors together. Turner Park, in Little Current, Ontario, is the perfect spot to bring a picnic and relax by the shoreline while taking in the stunning views of the surrounding area.

Park History

There is a plaque in the park providing information about the Abotossaway Stockade and how little Current was established when George Abotossaway and his family settled along the Channel in the 1850’s.

Sunsets at Turner Park

When the sun starts to set, the park becomes really peaceful, and you can watch the sky change colors over the water. Turner Park is on a hill, providing stunning views across the water. The evening sunsets at Turner Park are like a little treasure that brings joy to everyone who goes there.

A Great Spot for Everyone

Turner Park is a special place in Little Current, Ontario, Canada, that's loved by both locals and visitors. Visiting Turner Park is a wonderful way to experience the natural beauty and community spirit of this charming town on Manitoulin Island. Whether you're strolling along the water, watching your kids play, or attending a gathering or event, Turner Park offers a memorable experience in one of Ontario's most beautiful small towns of Little Current, Ontario, Canada.

Turner Park

Little Current, Ontario, Canada

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Turner Park, Little Current, Ontario
Water Street East
Little Current

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From downtown Little Current, you can take the staircase from the Waterfront Trail to Turner Park. Turner Park is located just outside of town, up the hill, on 34 Campbell Street East in Little Current.
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