Bell Park (Sudbury)

Bell Park
Parc Bell (French)
Interactive map of Bell Park
TypeUrban Park
LocationGreater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates46°28′30″N 80°59′32″W / 46.47500°N 80.99222°W / 46.47500; -80.99222
Created1926 (1926)
Owned byGreater Sudbury
Operated byGreater Sudbury Parks and Recreation Services
WebsiteOfficial page

Bell Park (French: Parc Bell) is a municipal park in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Bell Park is an urban waterfront park, with beaches, gardens, two gazebos, playgrounds, an amphitheatre, and recreational facilities. Bell Park was established in 1926 and is based on a donation of land from lumber baron William J. Bell to the Town of Sudbury. It is one of the largest parks in Sudbury.

Bell Park is located to the south of downtown Sudbury on the western shore of Ramsey Lake. It stretches southwest from McNaughton Street to Science North, and it is bounded on the west by Paris Street and on the east by Ramsey Lake.