I think we enjoyed the trees more than the actual park equipment.
Or maybe it was the rolling hills or the shade. This is a realllly pretty park, that just needs a little updating. I think Westmount bought the equipment for all their parks at the same time, because they all have these wooden play structures that are just a bit….dated.
Anyways, this park was ok. The toddler quite liked the ground level house-thing with its tic-tac-toe animals and window. He basically ignored the wooden climber, but there are ladders and steep stairs to climb, and a double slide.
Run up the hill a bit and there are some cute spring riders, a dinosaur to ride, and adult swings.
Up a little more and there’s another play structure with easy-to-climb stairs, a finger maze, and working(!) gears to turn.
Near the entrance to the tennis court are the baby swings.
We weeded the memorial plaque placed at the base of a tree (only a child, π ), grabbed a drink at the fountain, and toddled off to another park.
For tennis info click HERE.
Feature | |
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Toddler park (2-5) | β |
Completely fenced park | |
Separate fenced toddler park | |
Baby swings | β |
Big kid park (5-12) | β |
Big kid swings | β |
Parking lot | |
Street parking | β |
Shade | β |
Water fountain | β |
Picnic tables | β |
Benches | β |
Seasonal Bathrooms | |
Green space | |
Soccer fields | |
Baseball field | |
Tennis courts | β |
Basketball | |
Splash pad | |
Pool | |
Reduced mobility swings | |
Dep nearby |