Feedback on the new Proctor Park and Environmental Park Sport Courts
As part of the Town of Newmarket's 10-Year Recreation and Capital Plan, Sport Courts at Proctor Park (Primrose Lane) and Environmental Park (Woodspring Avenue) have now been completed and both parks are open to the public.
We Want Your Feedback!
Complete a feedback form and let us know your thoughts Whether you’ve used the basketball court or the pickleball courts at Environmental Park or Proctor Park, we want to hear from you.
Click on the corresponding links below to complete the feedback form.
Help us keep both Sport Courts fun, safe, and welcoming for everyone Your input will help us make informed decisions for future upgrades and programming.
Previous Public Engagement Information
Thank you to the 600+ residents that provided their feedback through an online survey that ran from September to October on what sports court they want to see to built in Environmental Park and Proctor Park. See below for two future Public Consultation Meetings that you can participate in on October 17 for Proctor Park and October 21 for Environmental Park.
Virtual Public Consultation Centre Meeting for Proctor Park
Thank you to everyone who attended the Proctor Park Virtual Public Meeting on Thursday, October 17. For those who could not make it to the meeting, a video recording of the meeting can be found below:
Proctor Park Questions and Answers received at the Public Meeting
See the proposed renderings for Proctor Park located on the right hand side of this page.
Virtual Public Consultation Centre Meeting for Environmental Park
Thank you to everyone who attended the Proctor Park Virtual Public Meeting on Monday, October 21. For those who could not make it to the meeting, a video recording of the meeting can be found below:
Environmental Park Presentation
Environmental Park Questions and Answers received at the Public Meeting
See the proposed renderings for Environmental Park located on the right hand side of this page.
Proctor Park (Primrose Lane)

This project aligns with Newmarket's Council Priories in creating spaces and places.