Picnic Shelters
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Parks, Culture and Recreation has four picnic shelters that will accommodated your needs. Picnic shelters are next to playgrounds, washrooms, greenspace for activities and waste receptacle bins. Fire restrictions limit cooking to propane barbeques, supplied by the user group.

Queen's, Hume, Port Royal, Ryall and the Old Schoolhouse Parks have accessible picnic tables and hard surface paths to the shelter.

Please see our Rentals page for contact information and call us with your booking inquiries.


Queen's Park

The Queen's Park large shelter has 14 picnic tables (2 wheel chair accessible) that can host 150 guests. Queen's Park also has a second smaller shelter with 4 picnic tables accommodating up to 50 participants.

Additional amenities include Treats Concession, sports fields, tennis, spray park and the Petting Farm.


Hume Park

The Lower Hume Park picnic shelter is currently being replaced. Updates will be available soon.

Additional amenities include the beautiful adjacent Brunette-Fraser River Trail, tennis and Hume Park.


Port Royal Park

The Port Royal Park picnic shelter offers 8 tables seating 64 guests in this beautiful new park in Queensborough.

Additional amenities include power, bike racks, fountains and the Port Royal River Walk.


Ryall Park

The Ryall Park picnic shelter offers 7 picnic tables that seat 56 guests.

Additional amenities include the Queensborough Community Centre, Boro All Wheel Park, tennis, sports fields and a spray park.


Old Schoolhouse Park

The Old Schoolhouse Park opened in 2011 and includes a picnic shelter. Picnic shelter details and rental information is forthcoming. Questions can be directed to the Queensborough Community Centre, 604.525.7388.

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