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My favorite neighborhood park. Playground and huge of field. There are many table and benches around water park and playground. We can eat some foods or have a small party as well. Washroom is fine. For me, I bring my Bluetooth speaker and mat. But there are many of bugs nearby water side.. please keep use anti-insects cream. Great place for nap time.
Baseball diamond, water park, playground, open fields, and shady areas to sit or picnic - this is a wonderful park to visit. Well-maintained. Green grass during the longest dry spell in Vancouver history. Popular on weekends. Quiet during the week, as to be expected.
Nice, large park with room for sports, picnics, water park, etc. and it also has a bathroom. Shaded areas with old-growth trees and open areas with full sun give you lots of options for where to sit and be comfortable.
This is another beautiful city park, nestled among old growth, consequently with lots of shade. The park is enormous and has a lovely, perfect size, spray park, swings, and a full playground. Our summer camp kids enjoyed all the amenities including the washroom, as well the open fields. We set up a badminton net beside the swings, so we have full supervision coverage while they were in the water and swings. Later on, we moved towards the playground which offers loads of fun experiences. Thank you to the beautiful neighbourhood for keeping it in such great shape. We shall visit again next summer.
Chaldecott offers a combination of large playing fields and smaller play areas; large old cedar trees shelter the playground area and rustle moodily on breezy days. During the summer, the spraypark is a popular attraction for children of the neighbourhood. Originally a part of the Municipality of Point Grey before the amalgamation of the city in 1929, this park is named for Francis Miller Chaldecott. Mr. Chaldecott was a lawyer who helped organize the District of South Vancouver where he owned 107 acres and he also owned a half interest in 240 acres in the Point Grey District. Francis Chaldecott died January 24, 1949.
The spray water park for children was not working, the washrooms were pretty dirty. Whoever is in charge of this park is not doing his job. The park itself is ok buy what is a community park without it's services....
Great park to play any sort of sport. Family and Dog friendly
Children like here! The toilets in washroom should be fixed if possible!
Really nice during the summer. There’s a water park for kids and a public washroom too