Quick Facts
Location: Springbank Park, London, Ontario
Region: Southwestern Ontario
Time: 1 to 3 hours
Difficulty: Easy
Admission: Free
Facilities: Multi-use paths, picnic areas, playground areas, river access, seasonal amenities
Best Season: Spring through fall
Dog Friendly: Yes (on leash)
Also Known As: Springbank
Info
Parking / Access
There are multiple entrances and parking areas around the park. On warm weekends, popular lots can fill up.
Hours
Typically open daily, with seasonal daylight-based use. Check the City of London parks info for current details.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Springbank Park located?
Springbank Park is in London, Ontario, along the Thames River.
How do I get to Springbank Park?
Use the Google Maps link above to navigate to the entrance that makes the most sense for your plans, since the park has multiple access points.
Is there parking at Springbank Park?
Yes. Parking is available in several areas, but it can fill up on sunny weekends and during events.
How long should I plan to spend at Springbank Park?
A quick walk or picnic can be 1 to 2 hours. If you want to explore longer trails or bring bikes, 2 to 3 hours is common.
Is Springbank Park good for families?
Yes. It is one of London’s most popular family parks, with open space, paths, and kid-friendly areas.
Are dogs allowed at Springbank Park?
Dogs are typically allowed on leash. Bring waste bags and keep dogs under control around busy paths and wildlife.
Is Springbank Park accessible?
Many paths are wide and relatively flat, which can make it more accessible than forested trails. Accessibility can still vary by area and season.
What should I bring to Springbank Park?
Bring water, comfortable shoes, and layers. In summer, sun protection and bug spray can be helpful near the river.










