The Township of Scugog has officially announced that essential repairs are scheduled to commence on the popular Boardwalk located at Rotary Environmental Park. This critical maintenance project is set to begin on June 10, 2026, representing a significant component of the municipality’s ongoing efforts to improve waterfront amenities and preserve existing parks. The primary objective of this work is to ensure that community members and visitors can continue to enjoy the scenic outdoors in a safe, accessible, and well-maintained environment for years to come. Rotary Environmental Park remains a cornerstone of the township’s recreational offerings, and these upgrades are vital to its continued use.
To facilitate these necessary upgrades, the Township will be closing specific sections of the park to public access. The closures are focused directly on the Boardwalk structure itself, which requires immediate attention to uphold rigorous safety standards and preserve the structural integrity of the infrastructure. These repairs are viewed as a critical step in the ongoing stewardship of the township’s recreational spaces, ensuring that the natural beauty of the area can be appreciated without risk to the public.
Access to the Boardwalk will be restricted at two primary locations for the duration of the project. The North access point, situated off Old Rail Lane, will be closed to all pedestrian traffic. This specific entry point is located immediately next to the Port Perry Boat Launch, serving as a key reference point for residents familiar with the area. The township has indicated that this closure is necessary to allow construction crews to work efficiently and safely in this zone, eliminating potential hazards associated with public interaction with heavy machinery.
Additionally, the South access point will be closed to the public. This closure encompasses the area leading to the footbridge of the Rotary Environmental Park trail. By shutting down these access points, the municipality aims to prevent public entry into the active construction zones, thereby ensuring the safety of both residents and the maintenance teams performing the work on the boardwalk. Signage will be installed at these locations to clearly delineate the boundaries of the restricted areas.
While the Boardwalk itself will be inaccessible during the construction period, other areas of Rotary Environmental Park will remain open for public use. Old Rail Lane, which serves as a vital thoroughfare in the area, will stay open throughout the repair process. Furthermore, other parts of the Rotary Environmental Park trail that are not directly affected by the construction work will continue to be accessible, allowing residents to still utilize portions of the extensive trail network for walking, cycling, and nature observation.
The timeline for the project has been carefully established by the township to minimize disruption while ensuring high-quality workmanship. The construction and repair efforts are scheduled to take place over a period of approximately six weeks. Starting on June 10, 2026, the township anticipates that the work will be completed and the boardwalk reopened to the public by late July, barring any unforeseen delays caused by weather conditions or material supply issues. This schedule aims to have the facility fully operational prior to the August Civic Holiday weekend.
This initiative reflects the Township of Scugog’s strong commitment to maintaining safe and enjoyable recreational facilities for the community. By addressing repair needs proactively, the municipality seeks to enhance the longevity of the Rotary Environmental Park. Residents planning visits to the area during the summer of 2026 are encouraged to plan their routes accordingly, respecting the closure boundaries for their own safety and the efficiency of the project.
For those seeking additional details or updates regarding the progress of the repairs, the Township of Scugog has provided channels for public inquiry. The Communications and Strategic Projects department is available to address questions from the community. As the project moves forward, the township will continue to prioritize the maintenance of local infrastructure to support outdoor activities in Port Perry and the surrounding region.





















