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Reviews
It's an amazing park for family and everyone. There is a place for each person regardless of their ages. There is a big playground for playing soccer, jogging or playing around. In addition to that, there is a tennis playground, so you can enjoy having a game with your friends there, but of course you should bring your tennis ball and bats with you. There are games for kids as well, so they will enjoy playing together there. Everyone can have fun here, so I recommend this park to individuals, families and groups.
Great little park. With a nice little green space. Tennis courts. The area seems to be dog friendly and quite busy with the residential buildings that are to the east of the green space. Two playgrounds were nice for little kids with some swing options as well. Parking was a little hard but not impossible a short walk might be accompanied with parking at this location. Playground: Two playgrounds. One for kids 5 to 12. The other for kids 2 to 5. Two swings and a platform swing which seems to be at more parks. Dog-friendliness: The Green space had a fair amount of dogs on it I would assume this is a dog friendly location. Leashes are still required but some dogs were off leash and I didn't appear that anyone had any problem with it. Picnic area: Got to love a picnic in a green space.
Great park for kids and a pretty good open field too. However the field is far from flat. On another note, Personally I don’t have an issue with people experiencing homelessness, but there is a pretty solid private security presence around the park, I assume from the condos and businesses around, so the park also feels very safe.
This park is beautiful and that too it is in the centre of the city. It’s also well maintained. You can get good view of Calgary tower from here.
Good for all age groups to engage themselfs for various activities.
It has a great kids playground and tennis court
The park is great for my 16 months old. It has many different parts that for older kids than it for younger under 3. There are a basket swing for younger kids and open swing and a dis swing. Some of the slide is very steep.
This is a great little park that is often not very busy. It does not have very much shade. Half of the park is currently under construction as they build the new tower and parkade on the other side. Lots of things to climb and play on for toddlers, preschoolers and school aged kids.
Great place to see graffiti art. In Kensington. Safeway and many coffee shops close by. Good place to eat outside in summer. Close to c train station and walkable to down town core and river patheays.
The field was meant for dogs to pee in apparently. Not bad on safe level for kids downtown Dog-friendliness: Come pee in my backyard