Parks & Recreation
The Township of Blandford-Blenheim envisions the purpose of the Community Services Department to be:
The ongoing creation and preservation of a Health, Enthusiastic, and Engaged Community, ever guided in all endeavours by the principals of:
- Sustainability
- Inclusivity
- Diversity
- Quality
It is recommended that these 4 principles, (sustainability, inclusivity, diversity, and quality) become the directing values and criteria to meet when making decisions.
Indoor Facilities |
Halls |
Outdoor Facilities |
Ball Diamonds Bright Ball DiamondDrumbo North Ball Diamond Drumbo South Ball Diamond Plattsville Ball Diamond Princeton North Ball Diamond Princeton South Ball Diamond Soccer pitches Beach Volleyball Splashpad Skatepark Tennis and pickleball court |
Parks |
Bright Park Drumbo Park |
Adult Active Centre
*This program is suspended until fall 2022, at minimum. Brought to you by Friends of the Princeton Park, Plattsville Lions, Bright Volunteer Group and the Township. Join other adults for bridge, book club, euchre, games and crafting. Special activities may be running certain weeks such as OPP Education, Fitness and Yoga. Check the Community Calendar for details. This group is open to suggestion, if you have an idea bring it to the gathering! We would love to have your input.
Tuesdays at noon is also free adult skating at the Plattsville Arena.
Drop-In Centre
*This program is suspended until 2022 fall school year, at minimum. Blandford-Blenheim'ers aged 4 to 13 are invited to come to the Drop-In Centre for fun activities on Wednesday evenings from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Blenheim and Plattsville Public School gyms. Locations alternate each week. Each location now has a homework club in a separate room to allow students a place to work on their homework or get help with it.
Registration: All children and youth in attendance will need to sign in upon arrival, and provide an emergency contact name and telephone number. The staff members and volunteers request that parents of children between ages 4 and 9 provide the registration information upon arrival. When the children/youth leave, they will need to sign out.
Cycling |
The Township has a cycling route that takes you throughout the Villages of the Township as well as our amenities. Feel free to contact is if you are part of a group cycling through any village and require use of washroom facilities. Please contact us a week in advance for such requests. Ride Oxford Cycling Trail Map |
Trails |
The Chesney Wilderness Area Trail is a 93 hectare (230 acre) natural area. The path begins at a parking lot where there is an information kiosk with a map. The trail has a hard earth surface with occasional tree roots, and there is also a section of boardwalk. Only walking and skiing are allowed on this trail. This is a 2 kilometre trail having one large loop called the Maple Trail and one small loop called the Hemlock Trail. View the Trails |
Canoeing & Kayaking |
The Township has about 55km of the Nith River winding throughout the countryside. Currently there are canoe and kayak access points located on the south side of the bridge on Oxford County Road 42 south of Plattsville and on the north side of County Road 29 across from the east entrance of Clarks Road. As the river goes through high and low water levels throughout the year caution should be taken by the canoeists at all times while planning their trip. |
Parks and Recreation Master Plan |
The creation of a Parks & Recreation Master Plan is a planning exercise that will assist with identifying the wishes of residents as they relate to the future direction of the services of Parks & Recreation. Recreation is an all-encompassing, ever-evolving part of our culture and lifestyle. It is important for our Community to have an opportunity to review the direction of the services of Parks & Recreation and to make recommendations for future development. Please continue to check back regularly for updates and important information regarding the progress of the Parks & Recreation Master Plan. Parks & Recreation Master Plan Reports to Council |