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Summerside is a neighbourhood in the southeast corner of the city.  The houses in the neighbourhood are primarily single family detached homes.  There are also a few townhouse complexes in the neighbourhood.  There is a small commercial plaza at Commissioners Road and Highbury Ave., as well as a commercial area further west along Commissioners Road.  

 

There are two large parks in Summerside.  Carroll Park has tennis courts and a basketball court. Meadowgate Park has two play structures, a soccer field, and a spray pad with change room facilities.  City Wide Sports Complex is located just north of the neighbourhood, and has two lighted baseball diamonds, two lighted artificial turf football/soccer fields, and a community garden.  The Meadowlily Woods Environmentally Significant Area is also located just north of the neighbourhood and has many great nature trails and access to the Thames Valley Parkway across the historic Meadowlily Bridge.

 

There are two elementary schools in the area, Summerside and École élémentaire catholique Saint-Jean-de-Brébeuf. The secondary school, École secondaire Gabriel-Dumont is within the Summerside neighbourhood.  Additional secondary schools in the area are Clarke Road or Regina Mundi secondary schools.  

 

If we have missed anything about this neighbourhood, or you would like to suggest a change, please let us know by emailing neighbourgood@london.ca.

Summerside Community Club

Dedicated volunteer residents that are committed to strengthening and cultivating the quality of life and sense of community in Summerside make the Summerside Community Club what it is. They will also advocate when necessary as a collective organized voice and raise awareness to the community and for the community when issues arise. No one is to be excluded or left behind and new faces are always welcome at the regular meetings, which can be found on the event listing on their Facebook Page.   

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