Town Projects

Learn about ongoing initiatives, projects and developments in our community.

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In Progress 

Our government is investing up to $35M through the Housing-Enabling Water Systems Fund to expand and upgrade the Town of Shelburne’s Water Pollution Control Plant.

This investment will support future homes, jobs and growth in our community.

SBA and Town Staff held the Pine Grove Avenue Public Information Center on April 21, 2026 at 6:00pm in Council Chambers at Town Hall. View the presentation on the Town’s YouTube channel or read the PDF Pine Grove Avenue Public Information Center Presentation.  

For the news article visit the Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) Upgrade and Expansion webpage.

As part of the Town-wide Parks and Recreation Master Plan project, a site master plan for Fiddle Park was created to reimagine the park as a community destination. The Fiddle Park Redevelopment was presented to council as part of the 2025 Draft Budget

For more information visit Fiddle Park Plan

In June 2017, Shelburne Economic Development, in collaboration with the Shelburne BIA, identified a need for a Community Improvement Plan (CIP).

The CIP provides a strategy to articulate a vision for the downtown and surrounding areas, to attract more people and businesses to Shelburne.

For more information visit Community Improvement Plan

We will work together to build a clear vision of how Grace Tipling Hall can best serve the community of Shelburne and surrounding areas.

For more information visit Grace Tipling Hall Revitalization Project

The Town of Shelburne is planning a new park in Hyland Village Neighbourhood with construction anticipated to begin summer 2026 and an estimated completion time of fall 2026. The park is intended to serve nearby residents and provide a space for play, leisure, and community gatherings.

Some park elements are already in place, including pathways, a washroom building, and parking. This project focuses on determining additional features and amenities that best reflect community needs.

For more information visit  Hyland Village Neighbourhood

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Completed

Natasha Paterson Memorial Park is being upgraded to offer an improved and inclusive play structure and park with AODA compliant features.

For more information visit Natasha Paterson Memorial Park Playground Project

The Town of Shelburne is undergoing community pathway improvements.

For more information visit Community Pathway Improvement Project

Walter’s Creek Park was upgraded in 2024 to offer an improved and inclusive play structure and park with AODA compliant features.

For more information visit Walter’s Creek Park.

The splash pad is in partnership with the Rotary Club of Shelburne which led a fundraising initiative to contribute $300,000 of the $700,000 project cost. Splash pad equipment purchased by the Rotary is expected to be delivered in late August to early September 2022.

For more information visit Rotary Splash Pad

Through community consultations, (The CIP which recognized Jack Downing Park as BIG MOVE #8 - Redesign Jack Downing Park to become the community’s ‘living room’, and the May 5, 2022, Jack Downing Park Revitalization Survey), the redesigned park addresses the need improve the accessibility and provide a space that will positively impact the downtown core and provide an important economic driver.
For more information visit Jack Downing Park Revitalization

The Town of Shelburne Council received the Parks and Recreation Master Plan. The Master Plan will help determine future needs and priorities for delivering parks, recreation and culture facilities, services and programs to the community. 

For more information visit Parks and Recreation Master Plan

The Town of Shelburne will soon have a new water tower, beginning construction this year and starting operations in 2022.  The new water tower will be located on Luxton Way, just east of the Town’s public works yard.

For more information visit New Water Tower - Luxton Way

Inspired by similar installations in other towns and cities worldwide, the Town of Shelburne Council considered the installation of three crosswalks at prominent locations in close proximity to downtown. 

For more information visit Painted Crosswalks

The Off Leash Dog Park opened on June 9, 2022. The off leash dog park is a park for dogs to exercise and play off leash, located at Fiddle Park. 

For more information visit Off Leash Dog Park - Fiddle Park 

The Tennis and Pickle Ball Courts opened on September 9, 2022. The tennis and pickleball courts will be a great addition to the Town’s recreation asset management portfolio and will provide another avenue for outdoor play.  

For more information visit Tennis and Pickle Ball Courts - KTH Park

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Administrative Office

203 Main Street East 
Shelburne, ON L9V 3K7 

Email: info@shelburne.ca
Phone: 519-925-2600
Fax: 519 -925-6134

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