Spencer Smith Park

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Burlington, Canada

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Park· Tourist attraction

Spencer Smith Park Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Spencer Smith Park is located in Burlington, Canada on 1400 Lakeshore Rd. Spencer Smith Park is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category park in Canada.

Address

1400 Lakeshore Rd

Phone

+1 9053357738

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Bohemian Life

Great little spot! Visited during The Winter Lights Festival. Really neat work. Done nicely. Has great view of the water and the Bridge crossing over to Niagara region. Opposite of the park, got the little Village with cute shops, food, drinks and coffee shops. Really worth a visit during winter or summer. Will be going back for sure.

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Afreen K

One of my fav spots in Burlington for the past few yrs. Sadly it gets very crowded at times and especially in summer, parking might be difficult too. But love the view of the clear lake and walking along the beach can grab ice cream/coffee nearby anytime

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Alexander A

Excellent urban park with lots of green space and views of Burlington bay. During the summer the park hosts several festivals and even has a splash pad and wading pool by Spencer’s. During the winter the wading turns into a nice little free skating rink by the water.

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Kal Sukkar

A very big park with an awesome view, a zip line for kids, and an ice skating tank. Pumping with life in summer and a great place to spend time in winter. The gem of Burlington. Lacks more parking spots, so be prepared to wait a little for a parking spot.

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Cory Sakai

Great lakeside park for a walk any time of the year. Went most recently for the Burlington Lakeside Festival of Lights (burlingtonfestivaloflights.com) and it was fantastic. More animated lights than in Niagara Falls and these lights are around until end of Jan. Great that you could walk around and up close. Lots of people enjoying the displays but not so crowded that you were up against them and easy enough to avoid interactions. Nice to walk up Brant St up to the interactive sound tree too, but most shops are closed at night. TIP: Parking garage and free parking north across the street. Avoid Lakeshore if you can since there's usually a backlog of cars ogling and trying to turn into the lakeshore parking lot.