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Fisher Park

Fisher Park is a nice little modern splash pad in Ottawa. There are two dragons, a couple of water sprinklers, some water cannons, as well as some arches and mushrooms.

There is parking at Fisher Park alternative school as well as nearby street parking. Beside the splash pad, there is a gazebo and a park.

LAWSON PARK Splash Pad (Renovated)

The splash pad at Lawson Park is insane. There’s so much stuff here, we didn’t know where to start.

This used to be a bizarre giant wooden post that didn’t work, but the city renovated it into a very nice modern splashpad with lots of flower and leaf water structures. (Check out this google map satellite image of the renovation)

They have a great garden theme: giant spinning flowers, leaves that spray you, twisty water guns, and yellow rings to run through. There’s also a little area that’s kind of separate that doesn’t have powerful stuff – the 3 gentle water gushers here would be perfect for little splashers.

CENTERPOINTE PARK Splash Pad

A lot of fun shapes at this park, including yellow flamingos that spray on you.

CLAUDETTE CAIN PARK Splash Pad

Claudette Cain Park Splash Pad is a newer, fun pad with many fun structures and a long cycle.  It’s main attractions are several tall flower posts.

The splash pad is located at one end of the sprawling, beautiful Claudette Cain Park.  This wooded park is nestled along the river and is well worth a visit.  There is tons of shade, a large gazebo with tables, two playstructures, two port-a-potties, and a system of paved paths running through the park.  This is a place where you could easily pass a day.

OUELLETTE PARK Splash Pad

Ouellette Park Splash Pad is a brand new splash pad in Orleans named after the Ouellette family. This one is so new, they haven’t finished putting down the sod yet. It’s not on the city of Ottawa splash pad list at the time of writing.

Being a new park, everything is pretty awesome.  The splash pad has loops, a tall archway, water cannons, and fountain sprays.  It’s a large pad so many children could happily play at one time.

The park has a huge gazebo area with many picnic tables.  There are a few playstructure and several interesting climbing structures to explore.  There is also a freshly paved path that runs around and through the park perfect for little cyclists and bladers.  There is a small forested area on one side of the park and the paths run through the forest.

DR. JOHN HOPPS PARK Splash Pad

Dr. John Hopps Park has a modern, inviting splash pad with many different devices rotating through a fairly long cycle.  At any given time there is water coming out from somewhere and you need to move quickly if you’re trying to avoid getting wet.

The splash pad itself has little shade as the park is fairly new.  There is a gazebo nearby and a playstructure at the park.

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