Sliding Hills

Sliding Hills

The City of Greater Sudbury does not staff or maintain sliding hills. Residents use hills located on City of Greater Sudbury property as unofficial sliding hills. 

Use caution when enjoying these hills and make sure that children are supervised by an adult at all times.

All participants and spectators are advised that they are entering and attending the site at their own risk. Take all and every safety precaution and monitor your children at all times. Should you notice any maintenance issue at the site, please call 311 and report the matter immediately.
Read about toboggan safety.

Unofficial sliding hills located on City of Greater Sudbury property include:

Antwerp Playground 

Location: 459 Antwerp Street, Sudbury.

Bell Park 

•    Elizabeth Street sliding hill. Entrance on Elizabeth Street, Sudbury.
•    Grace Hartman Amphitheatre sliding hill. Entrance on Paris Street (near intersection of Paris and York Streets).

Capreol Sliding Hill

Location of former ski hill. Entrance on Lakeshore Street, Capreol.

Centennial Arena

4333 Centennial Drive, Hanmer.

Delki Dozzi Playground 

3 Mary Street, Sudbury.

Dorsett Sliding Hill

Corner of Bancroft and Nottingham, Sudbury.

Falconbridge Community Centre 

63 Edison Road, Falconbridge.

Ridgecrest Playground 

1437 Roy Avenue, Sudbury.

Robinson Playground

215 Cranbrook Crescent, Sudbury.

Toe Blake Arena

1 Government Road, Coniston.

Valley Stream Playground 

Embassy Street, Sudbury.

Westmount Playground 

109 Kipling Court, Sudbury.

Whitewater Lake Park  

535 Laurier Street, Azilda.


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The French interface of our new registration system is still under development, however it is important that the City goes live with the new system as the existing registration and facility booking system is no longer supported by the vendor. Residents can still receive this service in French by calling 311 to have a French-speaking operator process bookings or registrations. The French interface will be launched in time for the fall/winter registration period.