North Maple Regional Park (NMRP)

IMPROVEMENTS UNDERWAY: Different areas of the park may be closed or have restricted access to the public while construction is underway. We please ask that all park visitors exercise caution and respect the signage, fencing and barriers, and avoid entering areas under construction. Check back regularly for project updates and more information.

Welcome to NMRP

Decades in the making, North Maple Regional Park (NMRP) is the City's most ambitious park development to date with a vision to transform 900 acres of former open space and landfills into a signature park and legacy project for future generations. 

 

We invite you to learn more and explore! As work progresses at the park, many areas and amenities are now open to the public. Learn more about NMRP and check back regularly for project updates.

 


 

NMRP Master Plan

Last call for feedback on plans for NMRP! The City is conducting its last round of public engagement for the master plan to ensure that what’s being proposed for the park aligns with what residents would like to see. Take an online survey or stop by one of our pop-ups. Visit our NMRP Master Plan project webpage for more details.

 


 

Stay informed!

Sign up to the NMRP mailing list to receive updates on construction activities, upcoming events and opportunities to shape the park's development, or contact the NMRP team directly at nmrp@vaughan.ca.

 


 

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

 

Facilities and Parks Delivery

North Maple Regional Park Program

E: nmrp@vaughan.ca

Sign up to the NMRP mailing list

 

Park Location
11085 Keele St., Vaughan, ON  L6A 1S1

 

Park Hours
8:30 a.m. to 11 p.m., daily