Diamond Jubilee Splash Pad really is a jewel of a park. It’s by far one of the larger and most creative splash pads we’ve encountered to date. There are a variety of unique structures that spray on a cycle. We especially liked the footing – seems to be a softer type of concrete – and the fact that this large splash pad has an area with lower water structures…perfect for hesitant splashers.
ground sprinklers
BLUE WILLOW PARK Splash Pad
They painted a cool orange and blue swirl on the ground at Blue Willow Park Splash Pad and that makes all the difference.
SILVERBIRCH PARK Splash Pad
A nice quiet little splash pad with a red archway and a couple of ground sprinklers. (We really like the pretty star shape spray pattern that these loops make.) There’s a picnic table under a gazebo nearby as well as a regular play structure.
Read our 2012 review here.
GLEN PARK Splash Pad
A nice splash pad in an urban playground. The green leafy mist and the yellow flower cup add a splash of nature surrounded by several schools.
BORDELEAU PARK Splash Pad
Updated: June 7, 2019
This splash pad is at the park right beside the Chinese Embassy and the Rideau River. There’s a play structure and tennis courts beside the splash pad.
We had fun at this splash pad. Really impressed with how high some of the ground water jets go. (They shoot higher than the water park structures.) The blue circle start button is on the ground right in the center of where all of the directional water jets are pointing at, so you’re bound to get wet.
They made it so the water naturally runs down the side, under a foot bridge, and into the river. Kinda cool.
HEATHERINGTON PARK Splash Pad
Heatherington Park Splash Pad is a fairly new pad in an older park. The splash pad features a trio of dumping buckets, an arch, and a few sprays of water.
The park has a lot of shade, a gazebo for picnics, and some structures to play on.
Read our 2013 review here.