Parks & Pathways

Parks & Pathways


 

Martensville is proud to offer a variety of accessible parks, green spaces, and multi-use pathways that connect our neighbourhoods and support healthy, active lifestyles year-round.

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    Martensville Parks
Park Location
Corner of 1st Street South and 1st Avenue South
Corner of Rock Hill Lane and Salmon Way
600 Block of 4th Street South
South end of Martensville
Off of 3rd Street North
Centrally located in the Lake Vista neighbourhood
416 6th Avenue South
Next to the MacCormack Ranch House
Corner of Stone Terrace and Enns Crescent
Baycroft Drive
Adjacent to Lake Vista and ake Vista and École Holy Mary Schools.
200 Block of 4th Avenue North
The Eastern edge of the MacCormack Ranch neighborhood.
Off-Leash Dog Park

The Martensville Off-Leash Dog Park is located in South Martensville, just off Range Road 3053 (10th Ave S.). The park is accessible by foot via the pedestrian bridge behind Glenview Cove.

  • Features:
    • Pet Waste Stations
    • Walking trail system
  • Rules & Reminders:
    • This park is the only area in Martensville that permits dogs to be off leash.
    • Owners must obey park signs posted at the park entrance.
    • Motorized vehicles are prohibited in this park - This includes ATVs, snowmobiles, motorbikes and licensed vehicles. Offenders will be fined according to the City of Martensville Traffic Bylaw.
Pathways & Trails

Martensville has over 11 km of paved pathways that connect the north and south ends of the city. These pathways offer users a safe and accessible way to walk, bike, or jog through the community. 

The pathway network direct users to Kinsmen Park, where additional paths wind throughout the park.

  • These routes contain:
    • Pet Waste Stations
    • Park Benches 

Utilize the Pathway System Map through Google Maps or use the menu button on the map below to explore path routes.

Beautification Programs
 

Add to the beauty of Martensville’s parks while creating a lasting tribute through our Bench Dedication and Memorial Tree Planting programs.

These initiatives offer a meaningful way to commemorate an event or person, and may be purchased through sponsorship, advertising, or memorial.

For more information please contact Recreation & Community Services or call (306) 931-2166.

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