Roy Duncan Park Splash Pad is a simple splash pad with four ground jets.
The draw of this splash pad is the park itself. It’s a lovely shaded park with a gazebo and a few newer structures for the kids.
Read our 2012 review here.
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Roy Duncan Park Splash Pad is a simple splash pad with four ground jets.
The draw of this splash pad is the park itself. It’s a lovely shaded park with a gazebo and a few newer structures for the kids.
Read our 2012 review here.
Arnott is a simple splash pad with one blue metal post that sprays water when the button is pressed. The splash pad is older and is landscaped with rocks; an unusual and attractive looking feature. The post itself is mounted on a rock.
There is plenty of shade and a playstructure at this quiet park.
Read our 2012 review here.
Kaladar Park Splash Pad is an older park. There are three wooden posts that spray into the centre when the button is pushed.
There is plenty of shade and a playstructure at the park.
Read our 2012 review here.
Stanstead Park Splash Pad is a simple pad in a large, well shaded park. The main attraction is an unusual water gun post that has three sprays that can be directed in any direction using your hands.
There is also a playstructure at this park and plenty of room to run.
View our 2012 review here.
A nice little green space in the middle of Sandy Hill. Just run through those three yellow rings and you’ll get completely drenched. (If you wait until the splash pad timer runs out, then you can fill up some water buckets from the dribbling water spouts on the ring.)