About this project
The realignment of Bronte Road (Regional Road 25) affected the previous location of Palermo Park and the town committed to replacing this park facility. In 2009, the town's Parks and Open Space department constructed a new Palermo Park within the north Oakville lands. Palermo Park will eventually link to the Glenorchy Conservation Area.
Location
2345 Dundas Street West
Size: 7.46 ha (18.42 acres)
Classification: Community Park
Ward 7
Project status
Palermo Park will be constructed in two phases:
- Phase one (complete) includes two softball diamonds, parking facilities, landscaping, walking trails and a temporary leash free zone.
- Phase two is proposed to include an additional sports field, a splash pad and playground, a washroom/change pavilion and further landscaping.
These proposed improvements will go forward when the appropriate capital funds are approved by Council.
The park is part of the 40 hectare (100 acre) land transfer from the province via Ontario Realty Corporation.
Related documents
- Palermo Park Concept Plan (pdf)
- Palermo Park Map (pdf)
- Parks Directory
- Destination Parks
- Splash Pads
- Sports Fields
- Dog Parks
- Gardens
- Outdoor Courts
- Outdoor Ice Rinks
- Skateboard Parks
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- Park Planning Projects
- Aspen Forest Park Proposed Splash Pad
- Berta Point West Bank Seawall Improvements
- Bridges, Stairs and Boardwalk replacements
- Bronte Beach Redevelopment
- Bronte Inner and Outer Harbour Dredge
- Coronation Park Playground Renewal
- Crosstown Trail
- George Savage Park All-Season Sport Court
- McDuffe Park
- Oakville Harbour - West Shore Landscape Master Plan Implementation
- Palermo Park
- Shevchenko Parkette
- Shipyard Park Seawall Replacement
- Sixteen Mile Creek Heritage Trail Slope Remediation
- Sixteen Mile Sports Complex
- Tennis and Pickleball Court Renewal
- Towne Square
- Trail Accessibility Audit & Strategy
- Wallace Park
- Wynten Way Park Splash Pad & Playground Replacement
Contact
ServiceOakville
905-845-6601