About East Park London
Whether they are rocketing a little white ball down a fairway or throwing themselves down a waterslide, Londoners have made “playtime” a priority. That is why East Park has become London’s Place to Play!
One has to wonder what it was that brought the 10 prominent London families together in 1963 to found East Park. Was it a sense for business or was it a sense of playfulness? Regardless, it proved successful. With the vision and foresight of Roy James and the other founding partners including his son Roscoe, Mowbray Sifton and James Windsor and the inspiration provided by T.J. Branton, the first owner of the property who had dreams of a Country Club Style resort he called Branton Acres – East Park was launched on its path of ‘fun’ for the first 50 years.
In its early days, East Park was mostly about golf. The new executive 18-hole course undertaken by the new ownership was designed by renowned course architect Clinton “Robbie” Robinson, who has designed over 140 courses in Canada, US and South America. There was also a larger-than-usual mini-golf course called Putt-R-Golf. Over time the original owners started adding new attractions such as batting cages, waterslides and a go-kart track. They also hired the now famous golf pro Bob Martin to manage the park. He created innovative programs like his weekly Golf Demonstrations. Bob performed trick shots including his favourite. He shot a ball between two limbs of a tree, off an obstacle and landed it back on the range to the cheer of the crowd. Bob also recounts hosting poolside parties in the famous riverside swimming pool followed by a barbeque and dancing on the shuffle board dance floor.
In 1988, Harry Stone and his son Ian, along with Neil Kapp, bought the park from its founders, and in 2004 Alon Shatil joined the ownership team. In 2022, Justin Tiseo becomes the newest partner in the ongoing legacy of East Park. The new owners kept the long standing tradition of evolving and changing the park. First, by adding a bridge to the go kart track, then in 1997 a 2nd mini golf course was added. In 2000, the indoor Intencity Fun Centre was added that included rock climbing, bumper cars, a jungle gym play area as well as a video arcade, a concession and bar. In 2004, the Wally World at East Park Waterpark was opened to compliment the existing 2 slide structure along with a splash pad and in 2008, a 2 ½ story water climber with tipping bucket was also added. In 2018 a longtime dream of adding a wave pool is realised, ushering in a new era of waterpark fun.
Programs were developed over the years including Summer Junior Day Camps, which now range from golf to rock climbing to fun camps with over 700 campers each season. Other innovative programs include the East Park Corporate Challenge, various Team Building Events and now, the very popular East Park Amazing Race. Of course, Golf Tournaments and Corporate & Family Picnics are still a mainstay of the summer happening at the park.
Today, East Park offers an 18 hole golf course, driving range, two mini-golf courses, batting cages, a go-kart track, seven water slides, a splash pad with a waterclimber, a wavepool, a rock climbing wall, bumper cars, jungle gym, a video arcade and two on-site indoor café/bar areas and an outdoor Tiki Bar in the waterpark.
