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"Harrison Park is an urban dream, with more than 40 hectares of streams, trails, gardens, playgrounds, forest and green space in the heart of Owen Sound. Often called our "jewel in the crown," the park features dining and recreation facilities, a full-service campground, boat rentals, mini-putt, a bird sanctuary, basketball courts, a pool, and an open-air rink. Entry to Harrison Park is free and free parking is also available."
"Its network of trails connects directly with the Bruce Trail, the longest footpath in Canada, which will take you to Inglis Falls, just south of the city, or the Centennial Tower, one of the highest points in Owen Sound. There is a small waterfall, Weavers' Creek Falls, accessible from within the park. The waterfall is on private lands but can be viewed from the boardwalk on public lands.
Harrison Park's resident swans and their offspring will delight all ages; for a quarter, you can buy them corn and feed them at the duck pond. Don't miss the peacocks and other exotic birds in the park's aviary."-Owen Sound Tourism
"Kelso Beach Park is a beach, a park, a festival site and local history all in one!"
"Located on the shores of Georgian Bay at the mouth of the Pottawatami River, you can access the park by car via the Eddie Sargent Parkway or by foot or bicycle following the city's harbourfront walkway. The park offers views of the eastern shore of the harbour, interspersed with tall willow trees and boats in the distance. It's adjacent to the Georgian Shores Marina."