The City of Canada Bay prides itself on its commitment to providing healthy lifestyle opportunities for its residents. Well maintained and equipped parks, playgrounds and open space areas are accessible to families, groups, and less mobile members of our community.
There are over 150 parks in the City of Canada Bay area. Find out more below.
Blackwall Point Road, Abbotsford
Features: Children's adventure playground with toddler play equipment and seats.
Battersea Street, Abbotsford
Features: Picnic tables, barbecue, undercover area, and water views.
Cnr Coralie and Wareemba Streets, Abbotsford
Features: Children's adventure playground, seats.
Abbotsford Parade, Abbotsford
Features: Children's play equipment, large grass area, picnic tables, BBQ and water views.
Spring Street, Abbotsford
Features: Large park area, shaded pavilion with power and undercover BBQ area with seating, picnic tables, beach and water views.
Teviott Avenue, Abbotsford
Features: Children's play equipment, BBQ, close to Abbotsford Ferry Wharf, and water views.
Cabarita Road, Cabarita
Features: Large undercover areas, playground, BBQ areas with seating, Cabarita Swimming Centre, The Conservatory (event space for hire), cafe, artworks, foreshore areas, picnic tables and water views.
Cabarita Road, Cabarita
Features: Small children's play equipment.
Phillips Street, Cabarita
Features: Children's play equipment, undercover areas and BBQ areas with power.
Bortfield Drive, Chiswick
Features: Scenic water views, foreshore walk to Chambers Park and seats.
Off Bortfield Drive, Chiswick
Features: Scenic water views, foreshore walkway, seats and historic stone jetty.
Blackwall Point Road, Chiswick
Features: Water views, foreshore walk to Armitage Reserve, picnic shelters, BBQ, children's play equipment and harbourside pool.
Off Bortfield Drive, Chiswick
Features: Children's play equipment.
Fortescue Street, Chiswick
Features: Scenic water views and seats.
Swannell Avenue, Chiswick
Features: Large park area with picnic tables.
Burwood Road, Concord
Features: Children's play equipment, large grass area, undercover BBQ areas with picnic tables and a boat ramp.
Wellbank Street, Concord
Features: Children's play equipment, large grass area and scout hall.
Corby Avenue, Concord
Features: Children's playground.
Pitt Street, Concord
Features: Large park area and children's play equipment.
Richard Street, Concord
Features: Children's playground and scout hall.
Cnr Norman Street and Nullawarra Avenue, Concord
Features: Children's playground, water views and dog off-leash area.
Majors Bay Road, Concord
Features: Picnic shelters and formal gardens.
Gipps Street, Concord
Features: Playing fields on one side of the park and a large playground, picnic tables and BBQ areas on the other side.
Sanders Parade, Concord
Features: Children's playground and water views.
More information: Interim Environmental Management Plan for Sanders Reserve
Kingston Avenue, Concord
Features: Picnic table.
Cnr Mortlake Street and Brays Road, Concord
Features: Children's playground.
Brussells Street, Concord West
Features: Children's playground.
Harrison Avenue, Concord West
Yaralla Street, Concord West
Features: Children's play equipment, large park area and picnic tables.
Alexandra Street, Drummoyne
Features: Children's adventure playground with toddler play equipment.
Cnr Roseby and Cary Streets, Drummoyne
Features: Waterviews, picnic tables and seats.
Cnr The Esplanade and Dening Street, Drummoyne
Features: Waterviews, picnic tables and seats.
Henley Marine Drive, Drummoyne
Features: Scenic water views, picnic shelters and tables, BBQ area and playground.
Under Iron Cove Bridge, Drummoyne
Features: Waterviews and seats.
Beneath Gladesville Bridge. Drummoyne Avenue, Drummoyne
Features: Waterviews and seats.
Day Street, Drummoyne
Features: Scenic views and seats.
Birkenhead Point, Drummoyne
Features: Waterviews, children's play equipment and seats.
Cnr Gipps Street and Henley Marine Drive, Drummoyne
Features: Waterviews and seats.
End of Victoria Place, Drummoyne
Features: Scenic waterviews, shelter and seats.
Lower St. Georges Crescent, Drummoyne
Features: Scenic waterviews, seats and small boat wharf.
Therry Street, Drummoyne
Features: Children's play equipment and large park area.
Off St Georges Crescent on the foreshore. Access from Queen Victoria Reserve
Features: Seats and scenic waterviews.
St Georges Cresent, Drummoyne
Features: Large park area and waterviews.
Queen Victoria Street, Drummoyne
Features: Scenic waterviews and seats.
End of The Esplanade, Drummoyne
Features: Waterviews.
Drummoyne Avenue, Drummoyne
Features: Scenic waterviews.
St Georges Crescent, Drummoyne
Features: Waterviews.
Cnr Thornley Street and St Georges Crescent, Drummoyne
Features: Scenic waterviews, seats and dog off leash area.
Queens Road, Five Dock
Features: Large park area.
Harrabrook Ave, Five Dock
Features: Children's play equipment and large park area.
Park Road, Five Dock
Features: Large park area, BBQ area with picnic tables and Five Dock Skate Park.
McGraths Ave, Five Dock
Features: Large park area with shaded children's play equipment and picnic tables overlooking waterviews.
Cnr Barnstaple and Cairns Avenue, Five Dock
Features: Picnic tables and seats.
Maple Close, Five Dock
Features: Children's adventure playground and seats.
Coonardo Close, Five Dock
Features: Children's playground.
Cnr Noble and Arthur Streets, Five Dock
Features: Children's play equipment and tennis rebound wall.
Henley Marine Drive, Rodd Point
Features: Park area with BBQs and picnic tables.
Cnr Sibbick and Russell Streets, Five Dock
Features: Children's play equipment, tennis rebound wall and half basket ball court.
Cnr Fairlight and Ramsay Streets, Five Dock
Lyons Road, Five Dock
Features: Seats, open grassy area and dog off-leash area.
Henley Marine Drive, Five Dock
Features: Large park area, undercover BBQ and picnic tables and a shaded children's play equipment area.
Edwin Street, Mortlake
End of Hilly Street, Mortlake
Features: Punt access and model of punt.
Northcote Street, Mortlake
Features: Picnic table and board walk.
Hilly Street, Mortlake
Features: Picnic table, half basketball court
Hilly Street, Mortlake
Features: Large park area, children's play equipment, flying fox, water views and BBQs with undercover picnic tables.
Concord Road, Rhodes
Features: Large park area.
Blaxland Road, Rhodes
Features: Formal gardens.
Cnr Llewellyn Street and Concord Road, Rhodes
Features: Enclosed off-leash dog park.
End of Killoola Street, Rhodes
Features: Wetland regeneration.
Concord Road, Rhodes
Features: Large park area, children's play equipment and BBQs with picnic tables.
Concord Road, Rhodes
Features: Park area and picnic table.
Skating is identified as a popular recreational pastime for young people within the City of Canada Bay. The provision of the Five Dock Skate Park encourages skateboarders, BMX and scooter riders off roads, footpaths and thoroughfares and to use a safer, purpose built facility designed in consultation with young people.
The skate park is a unique dual purpose facility suitable for BMX, skateboards and scooters. The park provides opportunities for users of different skill levels, primarily from intermediate to advanced levels however outer areas of the facility are angled towards beginners.
Features of the skate park include three bowls, a snake run and a half pipe.
The park is located on the Corner of First Avenue and Ingham Avenue, Five Dock.
The skate park is a free facility intended to be used by all ages and abilities. The park can be used by skateboarders, BMX, scooters and rollerbladers.
The Code of Conduct has been developed to reduce the risk of injury to users of the facility and ensure that users of all abilities and skill levels have an opportunity to use the skate park.
Skate Park users must respect all other users of the park, the general public and the surrounding park facilities:
Maintenance of skate parks is the responsibility of the City of Canada Bay in partnership with the users of the skate park facility. When using the facility refrain from littering or consuming products in glass.
To report misuse, graffiti or vandalism of the skate park contact Council's Customer Service on:
Phone 9911 6555
Fax 9911 6550
Email council@canadabay.nsw.gov.au.