George C. Brown Splash Pad opened in August of 2012. It has some fun structures including one we haven’t seen at other pads – a large mushroom umbrella.
The park has plenty of shade and a playstructure.
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George C. Brown Splash Pad opened in August of 2012. It has some fun structures including one we haven’t seen at other pads – a large mushroom umbrella.
The park has plenty of shade and a playstructure.
A new splash pad with some innovative structures and jets. We were especially impressed with the Aqualien Power Spinner (aka cool spinning flower).
Although it’s a new park the city built a gazebo for shade. There is also a play structure at this park.
Chapman Mills Main Street Park (West) Splash Pad is a new splash pad in Barrhaven with a unique structure – a green dragon! The splash pad has a lot of jets and will get you wet for sure.
It’s a newer park so there is little shade. There is a dragon themed playstructure beside the splash pad.
Read our 2012 review here.
Greenbank Park Splash Pad is a simple splash pad with character. The pad is set in a wooded, shaded area of Greenbank Park. When the button is pressed, three powerful jets turn on into the centre of the pad. A small wood bridge on one side of the pad is a nice touch.
The park is fenced in, has plenty of shade, and had an older wooden structure.
Read our 2012 review here.
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.
Charing Park Splash Pad is an older splash pad with a simple wood post that sprays out in three directions.
Read our 2012 review here.