Parks and Recreation
Memorial Bench Program
The Memorial Bench program provides the opportunity for residents to honor deceased loved ones who have resided in Chestermere by having a bench with plaque installed and maintained on municipal property.
The Town of Chestermere offers all residents and visitors access to it’s day-use parks to enjoy both summer and winter activities. Chestermere’s primary attraction is the 750 acre lake. Chestermere provides day use parks for the launching of boats and parks that can be enjoyed by families. Chestermere’s Regional Recreation Centre also offers many recreation programs for residents.
Please be aware that parks and green spaces are NOT off-leash areas for your pets. Please be considerate and remember that you MUST pick up after your pets.
Motorized vehicles and equipment are NOT allowed in the green spaces and parks in the Town of Chestermere.
Location: John Peake Park ~ Take A Walk Along a Winding Winter Wonder Pathway
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*NEW* Park and Pavillion Booking Policy
- Thinking of holding a special event in one of our Chestermere parks? You will need to fill out this Parks & Pavilion Booking Form and contact our Events Coordinator.
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Green Spaces, Bike & Walking Paths
Chestermere is connected to the Calgary bike pathway system by a path that can be accessed at the south end of West Chestermere Drive.
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John Peake Memorial Park
North side of the 1A highway on the west side of Chestermere Lake is a lakefront park which includes a public boat launch, picnic and leisure areas.
The Boat Launch is available to the general public for the launching of power boats at John Peake Memorial Park. Boat launch fees apply when using the launch. Boat Launch and Water Levels
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Anniversary Park

South side of the 1A highway on the west side of Chestermere Lake is a lakefront park and provides a skate boarding park as well as picnic and leisure areas.
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Founders Point
On the north side of the 1A highway, on the east side of Chestermere Lake is a lakefront park with picnic and leisure areas.
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Sunset Beach
This lakeside park is located on East Chestermere Drive and is a popular park with sailboarders. Named as a vantage point from where you can enjoy beautiful sunsets, a picnic in this park or even a game of beach volleyball.
Photo Credit Lee Hanasiewicz ~ Thank you Lee for sharing!
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Chestermere Regional Recreation Centre
To see Special Events at the Recreation Centre click HERE.
Chestermere Regional Recreation Centre (CRCA) Vision:
The Chestermere Regional Recreation Centre provides a viable, safe and well maintained leisure and recreational venue for the year round needs of our growing community.
The Chestermere Regional Community Center is located on 22 acres of land. Facilities include:
- Twin Arenas with year round ice
- Curling Arena
- Gym
- Meeting rooms
- Banquet facilities accommodating up to 700
- 3 Ball diamonds
- 3 Soccer fields and several temporary soccer fields
- Riding corral
- Playground
- Barbeque Area
The community center operates a number of programs including indoor and outdoor soccer, before and after school care, classes in everything from yoga to badminton and belly dancing, summer day camps, drop in volleyball and a softball league.
The community center is home to a host of organizations including the Chestermere Skating Club, Chestermere Minor Hockey, Lakeside Quilters, Chestermere Community Playschool, Chestermere Cadets, Beavers, Cubs and Sparks, Focus Tae Kwon Do, Chestermere Karate Club.
For information please phone (403) 272-7170, email:
Chestermere Regional Recreation Centre
201 West Chestermere Drive