Labour Day fun in Vaughan!

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Your guide to outdoor and indoor activities this long weekend


Soak up the last bit of summer in the city of Vaughan! For the Labour Day holiday, the City is reminding everyone of all the fun activities to enjoy in Vaughan or from the comfort of home. Here is your guide to all things park amenities, trails and virtual programs.

Park amenities

The City’s parks offer a wide variety of outdoor activities for all ages to enjoy on your day off and beyond, including:

  • baseball fields
  • basketball courts
  • bocce courts
  • off-leash dog park
  • outdoor exercise equipment
  • playgrounds 
  • skateboard parks
  • soccer fields
  • splashpads
  • tennis and pickleball courts
  • volleyball courts

Visit vaughan.ca/PlayVaughanLocal for a complete list of City park locations and hours of operation for splashpads.

Thornhill Outdoor Pool is open for recreational swimming; pre-registration is required at vaughan.perfectmind.com. For schedules and fees, visit vaughan.ca/swim.

Trails and neighbourhood walks

Spend time in nature on Vaughan’s trails and neighbourhood walks. Choose from 12 different trails throughout the city: Jersey Creek Neighbourhood Walk, Mackenzie Glen Neighbourhood Walk, Maple Nature Reserve Nature Walk, Marita Payne Neighbourhood Walk, North Maple Regional Park Nature Walk, Peter Rupert Neighbourhood Walk, Rainbow Creek Neighbourhood Walk, Riverwalk Neighbourhood Walk, Sonoma Heights Neighbourhood Walk, Sugarbush Nature Walk, Vellore Neighbourhood Walk and William Granger Greenway Nature Walk.

There are trails for people of all ages, abilities and comfort levels to explore. Visit vaughan.ca/GreatWalks for more information and maps of the City’s most popular trails, or check out the Parks and Trails webpage for an interactive view of all trails and parks throughout Vaughan.

The City’s Great Walks of Vaughan walking trail guide (PDF) and Great Walks of Vaughan map legend (PDF) are also available.

StoryWalk

Vaughan Public Libraries (VPL) and the City’s Public Works portfolio brought the library outdoors this year with StoryWalk – a global program that promotes literacy, health and exercise in communities around the world. As citizens walk along select City trails, they will discover large panels showcasing colourful pages of nature-based children’s books. With each step, the story unfolds one page at a time in this immersive and interactive experience. StoryWalk is available at Lawford Park, Nort Johnson District Park, Mackenzie Glen District Park, Sugarbush Heritage Park and Marita Payne Park. For more details, visit VPL’s StoryWalk webpage.

The City urges everyone to continue to do their part to help stop the spread of COVID-19 while visiting outdoor facilities and amenities.

York Region Public Health asks residents to take the following public safety steps: 

  • Wash your hands thoroughly and often.
  • Practise respiratory etiquette.
  • Avoid touching your face with unwashed hands.
  • Wear a face mask or covering when inside public places and when physical distancing cannot be maintained.
  • Clean high-touch surfaces often.
  • Get vaccinated. 
  • Download the COVID-Alert app.
  • Monitor yourself for symptoms of COVID-19 and seek assessment and testing if necessary.

Vaughan Public Libraries virtual activities

Even though all VPL locations are closed on Monday, Sept. 6, the fully digital library service is frequently enhanced to engage and educate citizens of all ages from home. Available at vaughanpl.info/VPL_at_home, the web hub features a variety of free online resources, including eBooks and audiobooks, films and television programs, music streaming services, e-learning courses, bilingual materials and more. Additional content, such as virtual storytimes, is also available on VPL’s Instagram.

Online fitness classes

Planning to work out from home? Citizens can enjoy a fun exercise session at home with free, full-length fitness classes (40- to 60-minutes long) available on Recreation Services’ YouTube channel. For further details, visit vaughan.ca/fitness.

Fireworks

As outlined in the City’s Fireworks By-law 142-2006 (PDF), the only days citizens may set off consumer fireworks without a permit are Victoria Day and Canada Day. For details, visit vaughan.ca/fireworks. To report an instance of illegal fireworks, call Access Vaughan at 905-832-2281 or email accessvaughan@vaughan.ca.

Programs, services and facilities

For more on City programs, services and facility hours today, please read this recent public service announcement.

Those who feel unwell, and believe they have symptoms related to COVID-19, should contact York Region Public Health at 1-800-361-5653 or Telehealth Ontario at 1-866-797-0000. For additional information and resources on COVID-19, visit York Region's website at york.ca/COVID19.

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