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Professor's Lake Recreation Centre

Professor's Lake Recreation Centre

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1660 N Park Dr, Brampton, Ontario, L6S 5S8, Canada
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Nov 10, 2018
Great place to rent a room for a function. Cool views. Great in summer with paddle boat rental, kayaks(stand up and sit down). Nice beach with water slide volleyball courts. Awesome local fun for all

Aug 28, 2018
Wonderful place to spend good time with the family. I took my two kids there and they enjoyed the water slide and the sandy beach. You can play beach volleyball (two nets) or move over to the green and play soccer. You can rent a kayak, canoe, paddling boat (for 2 or 4 ppl) and enjoy some water sports. Food (hot dogs and fries) are available too but you can get your own food in.

Sep 9, 2018
Nice sandy beach! Awesome blue waterslide! Life guards on duty. Can spend a whole day here, beach fun, paddle boats, kayaks, wind surfing and fishing! Gotta pay to get in tho even had to pay for a 5 month old baby! About $2.75 a person

Aug 9, 2018
Very nice and clean lake. You need to pay a little to get in but its worth it. Cause they keep the place clean and lots of lifeguards around. There is a water slide and snack bar with hot dogs and pizza. Over all a good place to spend time with your family on a hot day. Lots of picnic tables as well.

Aug 19, 2018
A very good place, where many water type games are hosted here every year. Great place with many parking lots, however during big events there is no empty parking lots are available. Its better to go there earlier for a parking lot...

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