Ah, the infamous Dollard “Kiddy Korral”. Bwahaha. Every time I see the gateway I crack up. But I digress…..
Anyhoo, we had a heck of a time figuring out where to park to access the playground. This was our second try at this park, the first time I had a toddler about to melt down, and with no parking signs on all the streets we went down, we gave up and went to Tim Horton’s instead 🙂
So, on round 2 we drove arounnnnnnnd the park to Rue Howard and parked at the dead end which was right beside the playground.
The playground is partially fenced and all on a sand base. The climber from Landscape Structures is almost totally toddler friendly, with stairs, the Pilot Panel with steering wheels, slide, a wire tunnel, BUT it has one of those hard to get down and up bridges that I loathe.
There is a stand alone twirly slide with stairs, baby and big swings and a few seesaws.
We had a poop-mergency when we were here, and thank goodness for Dollard and their almost always open chalets, because it was going to be a long drive home!
When you’re done playing here, head down the path to the West to Evergreen park for the 2-for-1 deal!
Feature | |
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Toddler park (2-5) | ✓ |
Fenced toddler park | |
Baby swings | ✓ |
Big kid park (5-12) | ✓ |
Big kid swings | ✓ |
Parking lot | |
Street parking | ✓ |
Shade | ✓ |
Water fountain | ✓ |
Picnic tables | ✓ |
Benches | ✓ |
Seasonal Bathrooms | ✓ |
Green space | ✓ |
Soccer fields | ✓ |
Baseball field | ✓ |
Tennis courts | ✓ |
Basketball | |
Splash pad | |
Pool | |
Reduced mobility swings | |
Dep nearby |