Jasmine Park Splash Pad is a fairly basic splash pad. It’s main feature is a rainbow arch – four arches in a row that mist.
There is an older playstructure in the park.
Read our 2012 review here.
Find the Best Splash Pads in Ottawa
Jasmine Park Splash Pad is a fairly basic splash pad. It’s main feature is a rainbow arch – four arches in a row that mist.
There is an older playstructure in the park.
Read our 2012 review here.
Queensway Park Splash Pad is a fun, simple splash pad. It’s highlight is a tall structure with two dumping buckets.
Although the splash pad is simple, this park gets points for ambience. The park is accessed by walking through a copse of trees which edge the park on two sides. Once we were in the park we found it easy to forget we were so close to the Queensway.
Read our 2012 review here.
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.
Butterfly Park Splash Pad is a simple splash pad located in a park in Findlay Creek. It has several ground jets and a mister to keep you cool on a hot day.
It’s a relatively new park so there isn’t much shade available yet. There is a playstructure at the park.
Read our 2012 review here.
Roy Duncan Park Splash Pad is a simple splash pad with four ground jets.
The draw of this splash pad is the park itself. It’s a lovely shaded park with a gazebo and a few newer structures for the kids.
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Stanstead Park Splash Pad is a simple pad in a large, well shaded park. The main attraction is an unusual water gun post that has three sprays that can be directed in any direction using your hands.
There is also a playstructure at this park and plenty of room to run.
View our 2012 review here.