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.
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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 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.
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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.
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Cedarcroft Park Splash Pad is a relatively new splash pad. It’s biggest features are the two big green leaves and that there is always water spraying you from somewhere in this pad!
There are toddler-friendly structures, a structure for older children, and a great big hill we look forward to visiting in the winter.
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Charing Park Splash Pad is an older splash pad with a simple wood post that sprays out in three directions.
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Emerald Woods Park Splash Pad is a fun splash pad with interesting leaf and flower posts.
The park has plenty of shade and a newer playstructure.
Read our 2012 review here.