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Coronation Park East

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If it's New Year's Day, you are in the right place! Coronation Beach is home to Oakville's annual Polar Bear Dip. In the warmer months, this is a popular waterfront destination. It is a long beach, so the "east" and "west" ends are sampled separately. If the area looks a little different from its surroundings, that's because before it was a park, this site was a landfill. The smooth lawn and absence of mature trees are common signs of closed waste sites.

East Coronation Beach is east of a rocky projection that juts into the water. To the west is West Coronation Beach. The East Beach is a long stretch of coastline with smooth rocks. The West Beach contains a small section of fine sand and then mostly smooth rocks. Behind the beachfront is the Waterfront Trail that runs the length of the park. It is perfect for walking and running. There is a large playground, splash pad and sheltered picnic tables, as well as washroom facilities. A large sandpit is ideal for children and also for playing volleyball.

The park is dog friendly and dogs are allowed on leash.

The beaches are not lifeguarded.

There are two municipal parking lots, one small one servicing East Coronation Park and a larger one servicing West Coronation Park. Parking is free.

Photo by A Hunt

Water Quality

Passes water quality tests 95%+ of the time.
Water quality information provided by Swim Guide with the support of RBC Royal Bank.

Great Lakes Waterfront Trail

This beach is on the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail.
Visit the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail website for more information.

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