Picnic tables in Calgary

974 picnic tables are mapped in Calgary. 488 of them sit in 52 named parks — here they are, biggest first.

40 of 52
Bowness Park103 tablesSee this place
Fish Creek Provincial Park92 tablesSee this place
North Glenmore Park47 tablesSee this place
Shouldice Park26 tablesSee this place
South Glenmore Park21 tablesSee this place
Saint Patrick's Island16 tablesSee this place
Central Commons Park15 tablesSee this place
Carburn Park13 tablesSee this place
Lake Bonavista11 tablesSee this place
Lindsay Park9 tablesSee this place
Gopher Park8 tablesSee this place
Cranston Residents Association7 tablesSee this place
Greenway Park7 tablesSee this place
West Park7 tablesSee this place
Alexandria Park6 tablesSee this place
Arbour Lake Park6 tablesSee this place
Mahogany Central Park6 tablesSee this place
Munro Park6 tablesSee this place
Prince's Island Park6 tables1 coveredSee this place
Haskayne Legacy Park5 tablesSee this place
J.H. Woods Park5 tablesSee this place
Jack Long Park5 tablesSee this place
Tuxedo Park5 tablesSee this place
West Confederation Park5 tablesSee this place
Haultain Park4 tablesSee this place
Renfrew Off-Leash Dog Park4 tablesSee this place
Confederation Park3 tablesSee this place
Edworthy Park3 tablesSee this place
MacKintosh Park3 tablesSee this place
Nose Hill Park3 tablesSee this place
Royal Sunalta Park3 tablesSee this place
Vermillion Hill Storm Pond Park3 tablesSee this place
A.D. Ross Park2 tablesSee this place
Applewood Recreation Park2 tablesSee this place
Blakiston Park2 tablesSee this place
Botanical Gardens of Silver Springs2 tablesSee this place
Dr. Leslie Allan Park2 tablesSee this place
12 Mile Coulee1 tableSee this place
Baker Park1 tableSee this place
Dale Hodges Park1 tableSee this place

A further 486 are mapped outside any named park — along foreshores, on reserves and in places OpenStreetMap has not named. They are counted in the total above but cannot be listed by name.

Picnic tables are the part of a park that decides whether a meal happens there. A table means you can lay out a board, cut something, and eat without balancing a plate on your knees — and it is the single most requested piece of park furniture that maps rarely tell you about.

What the map cannot tell you is shade. A table in full sun at one o'clock in July is a table nobody uses, and OpenStreetMap almost never records tree cover over a specific table. Arrive early or scout the tree line.

Nor does it record whether the table is bolted near a bin, a tap or a toilet — the three things that turn a table into a usable picnic spot. Larger regional parks are the safe bet for all three.

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Data © OpenStreetMap contributors, available under the Open Database Licence (ODbL). Facilities change; check locally before you plan a meal around one. openstreetmap.org/copyright · 974 of them are mapped in OpenStreetMap as of 2026-08-23.