PARKS, TRAILS & BEACHES
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The Township of Tiny is presently conducting a Trails Master Plan.
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Explore the Township of Tiny’s six large community parks. Tiny’s open green space, park and recreation areas encourage and develop strong and healthy neighbourhoods. Enjoy nature and a wide variety of leisure and sporting opportunities!
CBO Park, 7.12 acres 2 Winterset Ave, Balm Beach
Lafontaine Park, 13.05 acres 342 rue Lafontaine Rd W
Perkinsfield Park, 11.01 acres 43 County Rd 6 S
Toanche Park, 20.00 acres 771 Champlain Rd
Wyebridge Park, 4.35 acres 8340 Highway 93
Wyevale Park, 6.00 acres 10 Concession 5 E
The Township also has an abundant supply of neighbourhood and natural environment parkland. The Neighbourhood parks are found within areas of residential development serving a specific area. The Natural environment parkland is open space or bush areas with no facilities.
The Park Chart shows what activities and facilities are available at our Parks and Beaches. Click here to see the Park Chart.
The Township of Tiny is presently conducting a Trails Master Plan.
Click here for more information.
The Tiny Trail is a 23 kilometre recreation multi-use trail. It was one of Ontario’s first rail-to-trail conversion when it was purchased in 1978. It is registered as part of the Trans Canada Trail System. Its southern terminus is at the Tiny/Flos (Springwater) line 1.5 kilometres north of Elmvale. It runs roughly west parallel to County Rd 6 and then angles northeastward to its north terminus at the southern town limits of Penetanguishene. The trail passes over prime agricultural land and into areas of hardwood forest. The Wye River and Copeland Creek meander across the trails. There are 14 historic bridges on the Tiny Trail, 11 of which are located between its northern entrance and Concession 12 E. This section of the trail is paved. The remaining trail is surfaced with crushed stone.
The Tiny Trail is a shared use trail and permits a wide variety of uses. ATVs and snowmobiles are permitted by permit only. Dirt bikes and street vehicles are not permitted on the trail.
ATV passes are available at the Municipal Office on April 1st of each year at a cost of $25.0 each. The permit is valid for the calendar year in which it is issued and is not valid during winter grooming operations, usually from November 30th to April 30th. Please note that ATVs are not permitted on township public beaches or properties other than the Tiny Trail and only with a permit.
To learn more about ATVs in Tiny, click here.
Click here for the Trail Map and Brochure to learn more about the Tiny Trail.
Tiny's Trails are also featured on other trail related websites:
The Township of Tiny has 70 km of shoreline. In the Township's Official Plan, a total of five parks have been recognized as large water township parks. It is also a policy of the Official Plan that these five parks function as the primary locations for public use and activity on the western shoreline. These large water parks are Woodland Beach, Bluewater Beach, Jackson Park, Balm Beach and Lafontaine Beach Park. For location information, click on the map. To see the amenities available at each water park, click on the Park Chart.
Parking is available at all of Tiny’s large water parks.
Please click here for parking permit information.
Click here to see a map to our various Parks, Trails and Beaches.
To book one of the parks or the facilities found at each park, please click on the
Facility Use Permit Outdoor Fields/Facilities.
To find the cost of renting the park(s) and their facilities, please click on the
For more information please contact Bonita at 526-4204 x 230.


