Join us in savoring the beauty and vitality of Oliver's parks, where the outdoors becomes an extension of our welcoming community, inviting you to create cherished moments in the heart of the South Okanagan.
All Park washrooms are now open for the summer season.
Bridge Park, an enriching and culturally significant space that invites you to explore the symbolic world of the Syilx/Okanagan culture. This recently established park is adorned with a remarkable metal statue of the Salmon Chief, a creation by the talented Virgil “Smoker” Marchand.
Location: 256 Park Drive
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A vibrant hub of recreational activities and natural beauty. Our park provides an array of facilities for sports enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those seeking leisurely strolls.
Location: 6359 Park Drive
Sports & Playing Fields: The Oliver Community Park features five multi-use fields suitable for slo-pitch, softball, baseball, fastball, and soccer. These fields are bustling with activity during the summer, hosting weekend tournaments and serving as the home for the Big League Experience Baseball camp in August. To secure a field during peak times, call 250.498.4985 for reservations or availability checks.
Tots and Tykes Playground: Families with small children can enjoy our Little Tots Playground, a dedicated area for our youngest visitors to engage in play and fun. Please note the washroom next to the Tots and Tykes Playground is seasonal. Please utilize the washroom next to the basketball court at the concession building when this washroom is closed for the season.
Pathways: Escape the hustle and bustle on the 850m paved pathway within the Community Park or continue further along the Oliver Hike and Bike Trail. Enjoy a leisurely stroll or a scenic jog away from traffic. Our pathways are wheelchair accessible, allowing patrons to navigate directly to each facility without negotiating a busy parking lot.
Tennis and Pickleball Courts: Adjacent to the Oliver Community Pool, our three public tennis courts and four pickle ball courts offer a space for enthusiasts to play at no charge. Please note there are no nets up from November to April.
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Community Basketball Court: the newest of our sport courts and newly painted May 2025, the outdoor basketball court continues to be enhanced by generous local companies and citizens. Lights have been installed October 2025 and will be on in the evening until 9pm. Chain link fencing will be installed November 2025. Located to the right of the community hall at 6359 Park Dr.
Community Stage: Our open-air stage, provides a dynamic venue for live performances and community events.
Public Washrooms: Convenient facilities to cater to the comfort of park-goers. The Tots and Tykes washrooms closes entirely October to April. The washrooms at the park concession building (beside the basketball court) are open year round, however hours vary season to season. As of Oct 29th, 2025, their hours are 8am to 6pm. Please check with Recreation Admin Office for most up to date information.
Oliver Disc Golf Course at Community Park – a dynamic and engaging destination for disc golf enthusiasts of all skill levels! Spanning our community park, this 9-hole course offers a fantastic blend of challenge and recreation for players.
Location: 6359 Park Drive - hole one is next to the clubhouse along Mckinney Rd.
Course Design: Experience the thrill of our thoughtfully designed course with varying difficulties, ranging from par 3 to par 5. Each hole presents a unique challenge, ensuring an exciting and diverse disc golf experience.
Community Park Setting: Enjoy the natural beauty of our community park as you navigate through the disc golf course. Enjoy the fresh air and scenic surroundings as you play your way through the course.
Year-Round Access: The Oliver Disc Golf Course is open year-round, providing enthusiasts with the opportunity to enjoy this outdoor activity in all seasons.
Cost-Free Enjoyment: As a family and friends activity, our disc golf course is accessible to all at no cost.
Disc Rentals: Want to give the course a try but don't have discs? Come to the Recreation Admin Office during business hours (8:30am-4:30pm, Monday-Friday) to rent a set! $9.90+gst - for a Putter and Driver or $34.68+gst for a family set - 4 Putters, 4 Drivers
Find a map and instructions here
Fairview Park welcomes you with its peaceful ambiance, creating a serene oasis for those seeking a moment of respite.
Serving as a vital link between the Gala Street Walkway and the Ditch Trail, Fairview Park allows you to continue your journey seamlessly through the picturesque landscapes of Oliver.
For those who wish to linger a little longer, Fairview Park offers picnic tables strategically placed within the park's green surroundings
Location: Fairview Rd/Gala St
The Gala Street Walkway, a 600m-long accessible path that not only invites you to stroll through nature but also champions the beauty of native grass landscaping, all while offering breathtaking scenic views.
Stretching for 600 meters, the Gala Street Walkway is designed to provide an accessible and inviting space for all. Whether you're looking for a leisurely stroll or a brisk walk, this walkway caters to various preferences.
The walkway seamlessly connects to Fairview Park, where inviting picnic tables await.
Extend your journey further along the Gala Street Walkway, as it seamlessly transitions into the new Ditch Trail along the irrigation channel. This addition extends the total walkway to approximately 1.8 kilometers, offering a diverse and scenic route for walkers and nature enthusiasts.
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Location: 255 Fairview Road
Kinsmen Spray Park: Open to kids of all ages, the spray park features various water features where children can play for hours on end. It's a hotspot for families seeking a refreshing escape and an ideal setting for birthday parties.
Fully Equipped Playground: A fully equipped playground designed for young children adds to the charm of Kinsmen Playground. Here, little ones can explore, climb, and play, ensuring an engaging and entertaining experience for the entire family.
Convenient Amenities: Public washrooms are readily available, providing convenience for families spending the day at the park. Please note washrooms are seasonal. Please utilize the washrooms at the community park just across the bridge from the spray park.
This beautifully maintained park offers a tranquil escape, adorned with several picnic tables, benches, and expansive shade trees providing a perfect setting for relaxation.
The well-maintained grounds, coupled with the recent addition of new trees, create an idyllic atmosphere for visitors seeking a peaceful respite.
Location: 6359 Park Drive
Lions Park is a welcoming family destination for local residents, guests, and visitors alike. This wonderful park offers a variety of amenities to ensure a delightful experience for all.
Location: 6607 Station Street
Playground: A dedicated area for smaller children to engage in play and fun.
Small Wheels Skate Park: Exciting for skateboard and other small wheel enthusiasts.
Outdoor Fitness Loop: Stay active with our outdoor fitness loop, offering exercise stations along a scenic path, providing a perfect blend of nature and wellness.
Covered Pavilion: A versatile space utilized for entertainment and providing shelter for family reunions, weddings, and various activities throughout the year.
Picnic Tables: Scattered throughout the park, these tables invite visitors to relax and enjoy a meal surrounded by nature.
Public Washrooms + Showers: Convenient facilities to cater to the comfort of park-goers. Showers are Loonie or token operated. $1.00 or 1 Token for 4 minutes.
Winter Hours for SHOWERS (October to April): 8:00am to 2:00pm
Winter Hours for WASHROOMS (October to April): 8:00am to 3:00pm
Lions Park - Off-Leash Dog Park
Located within Lions Park, this dedicated off-leash area is a haven for dogs to explore, socialize, and enjoy the freedom of open space. With its year-round availability, it's the perfect spot for both warm summer days and crisp winter mornings.Location: 6607 Station Street
Oliver Community Park - Off-Leash Hours
Enjoy a leash-free walk with fido from dawn to 9:00am year-roundHike and Bike Trail (South of Fairview Road) - Off-Leash Hours
Enjoy a leash-free walk with fido along the river (west-side) from dawn to 9:00am year-roundStreet ends abutting Tuc-el-Nuit Lake
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As Oliver's only public swimming area, Rotary Beach is a hidden gem nestled in the southwest corner of the lake, right next to Lakeside Resort.
Location: 6759 Lakeside Drive
Lake Activities: A family friendly park for beach goers and sun-bathers. Whether you're a seasoned athlete or simply seeking a refreshing swim, Rotary Beach offers a welcoming environment for all.
Family-Friendly Environment: While Rotary Beach is a family park, we kindly remind users that pets are not allowed in the park in the spring/summer months between April 1st and October 1st (Pets are allowed in the fall/winter months from October 1st to April 1st). This ensures a clean and safe space for everyone to enjoy.
Park Amenities: Take advantage of the provided picnic tables, public washrooms (Seasonal, open May to September), and a wonderful playground for children.
Community Support: Rotary Beach is a proud project of the Oliver Rotary Club and has benefited from numerous upgrades over the years. The community's commitment to enhancing this space ensures a pleasant experience for all visitors.
This scenic, multi-use pathway running alongside the canal, offers walkers, joggers, cyclists, and strollers a picturesque new route to explore. The trail can be accessed via Similkameen Avenue, Panorama Crescent, Skagit Avenue and Road 2.
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For more information about the project, click here.
Triangle Park, a picturesque spot at the southern end of Downtown Oliver, where converging streets form a unique triangular plot of land. Initiated in 1999 as a Millennium Project by a group of civic-minded volunteers, this charming park was completed in 2000 and has since become a cherished retreat. The park features a delightful rose garden, a fragrant oasis with several inviting benches.
Notably, a plaque commemorates pioneer engineers, including F.H. Latimer, for their contributions to the irrigation system between Osoyoos and Penticton. In 2011, a bronze plaque was added to the rose garden, expressing gratitude for the remarkable support from the local council, businesses, and the community. Another plaque, celebrating the Millennium Project, underscores the collaborative efforts of Oliver's residents, service clubs, businesses, and the Government of Canada.
Location: 6169 Fairview Road
