Frequently Asked Questions
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Over 200 acres of parkland is opened to the public featuring many amenities:
- a park pavilion, including a terrace, washrooms, changerooms and drinking fountains
- an asphalt parking area with spaces for 200 vehicles
- picnic areas with shade shelters and seating
- two FIFA-certified artificial turf soccer fields and cricket field with built-in spectator seating
- flexible lawn space for gatherings and events
- toboggan hill (seasonal)
- variety of walking and hiking trails
- free Wi-Fi that is available at the park pavilion and soccer fields
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Yes, a new Family Recreation Area is underway! It is a unique destination and play experience for Vaughan residents envisioned to include a variety of amenities for all ages and seasons, including a nature playground, water play areas, accessible pathways, a winter skate trail, pondside boardwalk, a picnic pavilion and gardens, additional parking and year-round washroom facilities. The City is also undertaking a master plan to develop the entire 900-acre site. The master plan will bring the park’s vision to life, and help guide its ongoing and long-term development, programming and management. Visit the project updates webpage to follow along with the park’s transformation.
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For garbage sightings at North Maple Regional Park, please contact Service Vaughan, the City’s contact centre, by phone at 905-832-2281 or email at service@vaughan.ca. Service Vaughan is open from Monday to Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
You can also report litter online at vaughan.ca/ServiceVaughan, under the “Litter, Vandalism and Graffiti” category.
To report municipal emergencies on evenings and weekends, call 905-832-2281 and press ‘0’ to speak to the City’s third-party service provider.
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A Special Events Permit is required to hold a variety of special events in Vaughan, such as athletic events (community runs or races), outdoor exhibitions, filming (including student filming), parades, processions, festivals, and street parties/social events. Visit the Special Event Permits webpage to learn more.
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For more information and permitting, email rec@vaughan.ca or contact Service Vaughan at 905-832-2281.
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North Maple Regional Park does not have a designated off-leash dog area, therefore you must keep your dog on a leash at all times when visiting. If you’re looking to visit a designated off-leash dog area in Vaughan, you can visit any of the following locations:
- Concord/Thornhill Regional Park, located at 299 Racco Pkwy.
- Giovanni Caboto Park, located at 75 Matthew Dr.
- Legion Park, located at 70 Legion Court Rd.
- Mackenzie Glen District Park, located at 220 Cranston Park Ave.
- Matthew Park, located at 1 Villa Royale Ave.
- Sugarbush Heritage Park, located at 91 Thornhill Woods Dr.
To learn more about off-leash dog areas in Vaughan, visit vaughan.ca/DogPark.
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To express an issue regarding noise, you can file a complaint with the City’s By-Law Services by submitting an online form or emailing bylaw@vaughan.ca. You can also connect with the City’s contact centre, Service Vaughan, by phone at 905-832-2281 or email at service@vaughan.ca. Service Vaughan is open from Monday to Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
To report municipal emergencies on evenings and weekends, call 905-832-2281 and press ‘0’ to speak to the City’s third-party service provider.
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You may contact the project team directly at nmrp@vaughan.ca.
Contact Us
North Maple Regional Park Program
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Park Location
11085 Keele St., Vaughan, ON L6A 1S1
Park Hours
8:30 a.m. to 11 p.m., daily