Fontainebleau Park

Fontainebleau nature themed spray pad
2960 Rivard Avenue

Fontainebleau Park is a vibrant community space offering a wide range of recreational opportunities for residents of all ages. Originally established as Rivard Park in 1967 and renamed in 1994 to reflect the surrounding subdivision, the park has continually evolved to meet the needs of the neighbourhood.

Fontainebleau Park basketball and pickleball

The park features a nature-themed accessible playground and splash pad, alongside a soccer field encircled by a 400-meter multi-use trail for walking, jogging, and cycling. Sports amenities include a basketball court and new tennis and pickleball courts added in 2023. A shaded picnic area was installed in 2024 with support from Ward 8 Councillor Gary Kaschak’s ward funds.

Fontainebleau Park umbrella seating and shade structure

Located adjacent to the Windsor Public Library - Fontainebleau Branch, the park blends recreation and learning, making it a cherished year-round destination.

For general information, please call 311.

311 Windsor City Services logo

For detailed information, please contact:

Parks and Recreation
2450 McDougall Street
Windsor, Ontario, Canada, N8X 3N6
Telephone: (519) 253-2300
Fax: (519) 255-7990
Email: parkrec@citywindsor.ca

Amenities

Basketball,Parking,Play Unit,Spray Pad,Soccer,Tennis,Walking Trails


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