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ELMRIDGE PARK Splash Pad

Elmridge Park Splash Pad is an older wooden post pad.  There are four posts at the pad, each with it’s own start button.

Read our 2012 review here.

MEADOWBROOK PARK Splash Pad

Meadowbrook Park Splash Pad is a basic splash pad with one tall dome post and three jet streams.

The park has plenty of shade and a playstructure that impressed us.

Read our 2012 review here.

CYRVILLE PARK Splash Pad

Cyrville Park Splash Pad is an older splash pad with a wood post that sprays from one side.  The pad also has an unusual water trough.  There are two red troughs and a hand operated water pump to fill them up.

The main draw of this park is not the splash pad but the cool pirate ship structure beside the pad.

Read our 2012 review here.

STONEHENGE PARK Splash Pad

Stonehenge Park Splash Pad is a simple splash pad located in an older park.  It has three ground jets that spray for the duration of the timer.  There is plenty of shade and a playstructure at the park, although the structure is better suited for older children.

Read our 2012 review here.

CHARING PARK Splash Pad

Charing Park Splash Pad is an older splash pad with a simple wood post that sprays out in three directions.

Read our 2012 review here.

ALADDIN PARK Splash Pad

Aladdin Park Splash Pad visited July 2012

The splash pad at Aladdin Park in Blossom Park needs to be upgraded. If you’re in the neighborhood, you’re better off driving five more minutes to the splash pad at Emerald Woods Park.

Aladdin Park itself is a great park with what looks to be a recently renovated play structure. But the splash pad here is more of a historic example of what splash pads in Ottawa used to be, as opposed to a fun water park to play in:

  • It consists of one wooden post with two nozzles on opposite sides.
  • The button is on the post and when you push it, the water streams out for a few seconds. Not a lot of pressure and not a long time.

Splash pad aside, Aladdin Park is quite nice. Nice big leafy trees and a new play structure for younger and older kids. read more

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