The Township of Scugog has a public service program called Adopt-a-Park, contracting volunteer groups to collect garbage and debris from a designated park area on a regular basis. Volunteer with your family, neighbour, friends, a community group or business to help protect and improve our parks.
You must sign a Volunteer Group Pledge Form to adopt a park.
Why should I adopt a park?
Your commitment to the community helps to keep our parks clean, safe and beautiful. To recognize your volunteer group, the Township of Scugog acknowledges your commitment with an official Adopt-a-Park Sign, after the second successful cleanup of your adopted park.
Learn more from our Adopt-a-Park Brochure.
Safety
The Township considers your safety when making decisions about the Adopt-a-Park program. Our Adopt-a-Park Safety Guidelines help keep our volunteers safe.
Areas available for adoption
Parks available for adoption include:
- Carolyn Best Diamonds
- Victorian Village
- Seagrave Park
- Cartwright Peace Park
- Canterbury Common Trail
- Birdseye Park
- Poplar Park
Current volunteers
Current Adopt-a-Park participants:
Volunteer Group |
Adopted Park |
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Prince Albert Public School |
Georgian Woods SWMP |
Immaculate Conception Catholic School |
Herbert A. Bruce Park |
Blackstock and District Lions Club |
Cartwright Pioneer Parkette |
Rotary Club of Port Perry |
Rotary Environmental Park |
Michael L. Fowler Law Office |
Rotary Environmental Park |
Good Shepherd Catholic |
Port Perry Fairgrounds |
Port Perry Lions Club |
Scugog Shores Museum |
First Port Perry Scout Group |
Scout Hall Park |
Greenbank Public School |
Ianson Park |
Good Shepherd Catholic School |
Port Perry Fairgrounds |
#41 RC(Army) CC Ontario Regiment Cadets |
Scugog Shores Millenium Trail and Reflection Park |
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