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FOUR SEASONS PARK Splash Pad

Four Seasons Park Splash Pad is a basic splash pad feature a red fire hydrant.

The splash pad is located in a shaded, older park.  The park has two playstrustures – a toddler structure and swing set, and a structure and swing set for older children.  There is a paved path that runs around the park which is perfect for young cyclists and bladers.

MOUNTAIN MEADOWS Splash Pad

Mountain Meadows Splash Pad is a basic splash pad perfect for younger splashers.  It features two gushing fountains, a gentle water tunnel, and a spray cannon.

There are two playstructures a short walk from the splash pad.  There is a smaller toddler structure with swings and a larger structure with big kid swings.  The trees are younger so there isn’t a lot of shade yet.

PALMERSTON PARK Splash Pad

Palmerston Park Splash Pad is a simple pad with a yellow metal post that mists water out three sides.  There is also a playstucture in this cool, shaded park.

If you drive one minute more down Palmerston Drive, you’ll end up at City Centre Park which has a more elaborate splash pad and larger park.

CITY CENTRE PARK Splash Pad

City Centre Park Splash Pad is a basic but fun pad featuring a rainbow arch, a tall aquadome post, and some fountains.  The water pressure can get pretty high at times.  This splash pad is listed as “OPEN with known issues” in the city of ottawa open data, but when we went there, the splash pad seemed to be working just fine.

There are two playstructures at the park and a gazebo for shade.

BEACON HILL NORTH (or EASTVALE) Splash Pad

Beacon Hill North Splash Pad is a basic but fun splash pad in a lovely park.  The splash pad’s main feature is it’s two elephant cannons.  The city has also painted their logo on the concrete floor of the pad giving it a new, bright feel.

The park has a lovely gazebo, a community centre, swings, and several playstructure to explore.

SIEVERIGHT PARK Splash Pad

Sieveright Park Splash Pad is a basic splash pad with a short yellow post.  When the button is pressed water mists out of all sides of the post at a high pressure.  The water cycle is fairly short.

The park next to the pad has a playstructure.

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