Recreational Facilities

​​​​​​​​The Town of Newmarket owns and operates a number of recreation facilities Learn more about its locations, hours of operations and amenities below. 

Notice

Newmarket is smoke free

Smoking and vaping of cannabis and tobacco is not allowed on public property owned by the Town of Newmarket in accordance with the Smoking By-law [PDF/431KB]. This includes parks, playgrounds, facilities, open green spaces and trails. Some facilities have designated smoking and vaping areas.

Community Code of Conduct 

Newmarket strives to provide experiences that are welcoming, safe, inclusive and respectful of all.

Behaviours such as property damage, vandalism or theft, disrespect of public property, violent behaviours, harassment or threats, non-inclusionary behaviours toward others to name a few will not be tolerated. 

Staff reserve the right to handle unwelcome behaviour and promote an environment that is safe and welcoming to all individuals. 

View the Community Code of Conduct 

Outdoor pickleball courts

Newmarket is home to six outdoor pickleball parks. Public access times are in place at Quaker Hill Park, Haskett Park and Joe Persechini Park

Learn more by viewing the Pickleball webpage

 

Newmarket's Riverwalk Commons is located outside the Newmarket Community Centre & Lions Hall at 200 Doug Duncan Drive and features an outdoor stage and is host to various Newmarket award-winning events all year long.
Address

200 Doug Duncan Drive
Newmarket ON L3Y 3Y9
Canada

The NewRoads Performing Arts Centre is adjacent to Newmarket High School, and is available for rentals, fundraising events, seminars, theatrical productions, rallies and meetings. This state-of-the-art 400-seat theatre attracts top talent and productions to Newmarket, and is the performance home to many local arts and culture groups.
Phone
(905) 953-5122
Address

505 Pickering Crescent
Newmarket ON L3Y 8H1
Canada

The Old Town Hall has a theatre style auditorium, banquet hall and a board room available for rental. The Old Town Hall is a popular location for local arts and culture groups and is currently home to a large amateur theatre group. Directly across the street from the Old Town Hall is Market Square, an open community meeting place and celebration location.
Phone
(905) 953-5313
Address

460 Botsford Street
Newmarket ON L3Y 1T1
Canada

The Ray Twinney Recreation Complex is a popular recreation facility that features two arenas, a large indoor pool, all with spectator seating, and change room facilities. The complex is also home of the Newmarket Stingrays, a top rated competitive swim club. Several lounges and rooms are available for rental for banquets, parties and meetings, and throughout the year a number of seasonal and high profile special events take place at the complex.

The Ray Twinney Recreation Complex is surrounded by a football field, a number of soccer pitches and baseball diamonds. Summer weekends are filled with both competitive and friendly tournaments.
Phone
(905) 953-5301
Address

100 Eagle Street West
Newmarket ON L3Y 1J4
Canada

The Rogers Spray Pad, one of the first spray pads in Newmarket and previously known as the Rogers Wading Pool, was redesigned and reconstructed after an expressed need for a spray pad in Newmarket. Please note the spray pad is also accessible at 129 Harrison Drive, and adjacent to 226 Yorkshire Drive.
Address

170 London Road (behind the Canadian Martyrs Catholic School)
Newmarket ON L3Y 7A7
Canada