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HIAWATHA PARK Splash Pad

Hiawatha Park Splash Pad is an older splash pad with one wood post.  The water cycle is fairly short.

The splash pad is isolated in a forested, shaded area at one end of Hiawatha Park.  There is a playstructure walking distance from the pad but they aren’t visible to each other.

NORTH VINEYARD PARK Splash Pad

North Vineyard Park Splash Pad is a basic splash pad with a unique structure – a tall post with a firefighter cutout.  (Which makes sense as the splash pad is right beside a fire station.)

There is plenty of shade, places to sit, and room to run at the park.  There are playstructures at the other end of the park; they are quite a distance from the splash pad.

It was a bit challenging to access this splash pad.  It’s not connected by pathways to the streets that surround the park.  We needed to park and walk on the main road to get to the pad. read more

MARCEL BERIAULT PARK Splash Pad

Marcel Beriault Park Splash Pad is an older splash pad with a wood post that sprays water out three sides.

Although the splash pad is basic, the park itself is nice.  There are a few playstructures (including an old wood fitness station), plenty of shade, and lots of room to run.

DELORME PARK Splash Pad

Delorme Park Splash Pad is a newer splash pad whose main attraction is a tall post with three dumping buckets.  The water pressure is high and the cycle is long.  A surprisingly enjoyable pad.

The park has many attractions – a basketball court, a volleyball net, a hill slide, swings, and a playstructure.  There is plenty of shade as well.

This is  a park we will come back to visit again.

CHAMPAGNE PARK Splash Pad

Champagne Park Splash Pad is an older splash pad with a wood post.

There are a few older structures and swings at the park that are more suitable for very young children.

WALTER BAKER PARK Splash Pad

Walter Baker Park Splash Pad is a basic splash pad with a tall dome, a water cannon, and four fountain sprays.  The splash pad has some shade from the surrounding trees.

The draw of this pad is it’s location in beautiful Walter Baker Park.  There are two playstructures, an impressive hill to climb and play on, a beautiful pond to explore, and plenty of shade.

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