Fairfield Park Splash Pad is a newer pad whose best feature is two tall yellow daisy posts that dome water out the top.
Read our 2012 review here.
Find the Best Splash Pads in Ottawa
Fairfield Park Splash Pad is a newer pad whose best feature is two tall yellow daisy posts that dome water out the top.
Read our 2012 review here.
Elmridge Park Splash Pad is an older wooden post pad. There are four posts at the pad, each with it’s own start button.
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Jasmine Park Splash Pad is a fairly basic splash pad. It’s main feature is a rainbow arch – four arches in a row that mist.
There is an older playstructure in the park.
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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.
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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.
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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.