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Centennial Park is built in 1967 and includes a beach with a swimming area, picnic spots, and a soccer field. The park also boasts a small dock for canoe and kayak rentals. 

During the summer, from mid-June to the end of August. From the centennial park, visitors have access to nature-filled trails perfect for biking, dog walking, or exploring. 

A beach is a popular place for families to relax and spend the day outdoors. 

Photo: www.carletonplace.ca/swimming.php

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