Kivi Park is a unique not-for-profit offering over 480 acres of land to be explored and enjoyed in Greater Sudbury. The park is filled with all the biodiversity that Sudbury is known for with some of the regions best waterways. The 55.7km trail network is expertly maintained year-round for activities like hiking, mountain biking, fat biking, snowshoeing, and both classic cross-country skiing and skate skiing. The park can be explored by water at Crowley Lake where canoe, kayak, and SUP rentals are available. And the magic of Kivi at night is found at Nina’s Way skate path, a lit-up winding path through Kivi’s forest. Offering a wide variety of activities for any season, Kivi Park is a destination for the entire family to enjoy.
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World Class Park
Kivi Park’s world class playground structure, the first of its kind in Northern Ontario with a mega tower and gravity rail. The park is home to Ontario’s first Training Centre for Para-Nordic Athletes and proud supporter of Paralympic athletes Collin Cameron and Kyle Barber.
Crowley Lake
Crowley Lake is considered the hidden gem of Kivi Park. The newly created outpost offers kayaking, canoeing and paddle board rentals. Currently, Crowley Lake can be accessed by car or bike via Raft Lake Road however, future development includes a connection from Crowley Lake to the current trail system.
Local Not-for-profit
We are driven by dedicated volunteers and staff. Revenue obtained through Kivi Park Passes and fundraising efforts are used to support the maintenance of the park's facilities. This is to ensure the park can be enjoyed for years to come at the calibre that you have come to enjoy and expect.
Our Vision.
A premier destination for outdoor health and wellness, sport and adventure.
Our Purpose
We inspire people of all ages and abilities to engage with nature, get active and come together as a community to sustain and preserve the gift that is Kivi Park.
Our Mandate
Professional Values
Quality, Community, Responsibility, Visionary, Inclusivity.
Our History.
Lily Fielding was a humble philanthropist and lifelong resident of Long Lake, devoted to her family and community. Passionate about the outdoors, she dedicated her 100th year to celebrating her roots with a generous donation of 300 acres of land for the creation of Kivi Park. Kivi Park is the legacy of these passions, a destination for families and the community to come together to enjoy and recreate in the pristine setting of the boreal forest of her childhood. In short, a four season outdoor recreation and wellness destination to be enjoyed by all.
Lily’s Founding Vision
Lily’s vision for the park also reflects her view of the Greater Sudbury community, which is the gateway to Northern Ontario, and the most significant social, cultural and economic hub north of Toronto. Kivi Park clearly plays its part. In the few short years since opening, the Park has played host to numerous local and provincial sporting and cultural events and has been the chosen location for numerous philanthropic events and activities supporting local charities and organizations. It is also the only Para-Nordic training centre in Ontario and the training ground for countless other athletes.
The Park already has established a foundation of trails and attractions to engage and challenge a broad range of visitors, from toddlers to seniors. Growth of the trail system will not only evolve the Park’s growing reputation as a must see destination, but will also develop more space to create memories, preserve and maintain precious green space, and provide an oasis for outdoor adventure that is accessible to all, regardless of age, skill or physical ability.