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Splashpads are Open!

Hi everybody!

It’s splash pad season! Summer is here and it started to be boiling. Pools are closed because of Covid-19.

Luckily, splash pads here in Ottawa opened on Fri June 12, 2020.

The city of Ottawa said splashpads are fully operational by Thu June 18, 2020. They recommend if you’re using the splashpad…

  • still maintain physical distancing
  • bring lots of hand sanitizer so you can use it a lot
  • make sure to not use your hands to activate splash pads, and instead use your elbow or foot. (Don’t use sticks or stones to push the button.)

Some splash pads are closed for repairs:

Anisha Park
Calzavera Park
Citiplace Park
Elmridge Park
Fawn Meadows Park
Fairlea
Glebe Memorial Park
Mark Yakabuski
McCarthy Park
Pioneer Plains Park
Seiveright Park
Water Dragon Park
WC Bowes
Whitehaven Park read more

Under Construction

Today, Daddy and I went to the Devonian splash pad at 171 Escarpment Crescent, but, it was under construction.

We saw where we think the splash pad is going to be because there was a silver button on a green post. We also saw a Zone de Construction sign and red fencing, so clearly the park was still being worked on.

We step up a 360 camera on a tripod and took a picture. Check it out! If you’ve never seen a 360 photo before, you can see in different directions by using your finger to swipe around. And, if you want to zoom in or zoom out, just pinch with two fingers. It’s funny when you zoom out a lot because the picture turns into a funny hole!

We’re starting to work on our Ottawa Splash Pads website again, fix up mistakes and checking out new splash pads that we haven’t visited yet!

  1. Just go to OttawaSplashPads.ca.
  2. Just above the map, you’ll see the words Water Play Structures, and Splashpad Regions.
  3. Tap the box under Water Play Structures, and you’ll see a list of different water structures like whales, flower and leaf posts, and water guns.
  4. Click on the option “Unknown” and you’ll see all of the parks that we haven’t been to, yet!

So, this summer, we’re going to work on getting to all of these splashpads!

Don’t forget to like and follow us on FaceBook! See you next time!

Ottawa WE Day

Today I would like to talk about WE Day!

My dad and I went to WE Day. WE Day is a time where lots of people gather around in the Canadian Tire Center and see people who are talking on stage about how the world could be different if you made a change into anybody else’s life and yours.

It was really fun. Like how we got to see lots of people who were changing the world. Like how my family and I are raising money for Ecuador.

Not only grownups but kids too can change the world.Today I saw lots of people who were cheering everybody and to me, it felt like if all these people worked together we could change the world. read more

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Questions about splashpads

  • Is this website run by the City of Ottawa?
  • Who do I contact if there’s a problem with a splashpad? (i.e. broken)
  • Who runs this website? (OttawaSplashPads.ca)
  • What is a splash pad / spray pad?
  • How many splash pads are there in Ottawa?
  • When do splash pads open in Ottawa?
  • What time do splashpads in Ottawa open?
  • Which splashpads in Ottawa are closed in 2021?
  • Why isn’t this site updated more?
    (The story behind OttawaSplashPads.ca)

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