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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. read more

FAIRFIELD PARK Splash Pad

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.

CHAPMAN MILLS MAIN STREET PARK Splash Pad

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.

Read our 2012 review here.

WALDEN PARK Splash Pad

Walden Park Splash Pad is a fun pad in a lovely setting.  The double arches and Trio dumping pole are special features of this splash pad.

The best part of the park is it’s location – nestled in rocks beside a nature trail.

Read our 2012 review here.

BROOKSHIRE Splash Pad

Brookshire is a newer park so there isn’t a lot of shade other than the gazebo structure.  There are some playstructures right beside the splash pad.

Read our 2012 review here.

HUNTLEY CENTENNIAL (CARP) Splash Pad

Huntley Centennial Splash Pad is a new splash pad in Carp with many fun structures.  The cycle was quite long and it was easy to get very, very wet.  There is a gazebo for shade.

Read our 2012 review here.

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