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GREENBORO PARK Splash Pad

Greenboro Park Splash Pad is an older splashpad with three ground jets shooting up into the centre of the pad.

What makes this splash pad worth a visit is the park connected to it.  The splash pad is directly beside one of the city’s large wading pools.  (There are lifeguards on duty at the pool.)  There are also a few fun playstructures to explore right beside the pad.  Another bonus of this park is it’s close proximity to the Greenboro Community Centre – complete with a newly renovated library and public washrooms. read more

WINTERWOOD PARK Splash Pad

We have three words for Winterwood Park Splash Pad:  holy water pressure!  This newer splashpad has some standard features like a fire hydrant and tall aqua dome post, but what make the splash pad interesting is the incredible amount of water that blasts out if it’s structures.  The aqua dome posts usually gently dome water out the top…this one blasted out.  Similarly the usually medium sized fountain sprays were as tall as the surrounding trees.  Impressive and definitely a way to get very wet. read more

BRADLEY RIDGE Splash Pad

Bradley Ridge Splash Pad is a brand new splash pad that isn’t on the City of Ottawa splash pad list yet (at the time of visiting).  It has some fancy structures – two leafs and a spinning flower – but it’s a fairly basic pad.  When the start button is pressed all the structures spray at the same time.

As it’s a new park there isn’t a great deal of shade, but there is a nice playstructure and some attractive landscaping.

Thanks to Beca for writing in and letting us know there’s a gazebo! read more

PROVENCE PARK Splash Pad

Provence Park Splash Pad is a relatively new splash pad.  It has several interesting structures including an unusual yellow doorway arch.

There is a gazebo for shade and a few playstructures and climbing structures in the park.

KILBIRNIE PARK Splash Pad

Kilbirnie Park Splash Pad is a newer splash pad in Barrhaven.  It’s main attractions are three dumping buckets, a yellow arch that mists, and five streams that spray at intervals.

There is a gazebo for shade and a playstructure at the park.

Read our 2012 review here.

WALDEN PARK Splash Pad

Walden Park Splash Pad is a fun pad in a lovely setting.  The double arches and Trio dumping pole are special features of this splash pad.

The best part of the park is it’s location – nestled in rocks beside a nature trail.

Read our 2012 review here.

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