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.)
QUEENSWOOD HEIGHTS CENTENNIAL PARK Splash Pad
The splash pad at Queenswood Heights Centennial Park Splash is nice. There are two separate water play areas separated by some picnic tables under some tall trees.
One of the splashpads has two ground geysers, two water cannons, two really high shooting jets, followed by the five bells dumping tower.
The other splash pad is a smaller, circular water park with a single blue water tower and four ground sprinklers. We thought it would be an old school (wimpy) water post, but it’s actually not bad.
LESLIE PARK Splash Pad
The white flower is pretty, but the purple snake spraying water is very cool.
BEARBROOK PARK and Pool (Splash Pad)
Fun outdoor swimming pool for the city of Ottawa.
The splashpad is inside of the swimming pool area, so it’s only really accessible if you pay to go swimming. Still, it’s a nice addition to the outdoor pool.