Well, I went for a bike ride to Chinguacousy Park this morning! It was a beautiful day for a ride, and the park was fantastic! They do follow covid regulations so a mask and distancing are in effect here! I rode all around the park and was pleasantly surprised by all the new features there since the last time I was there! This park sits on in the center of a block between Queen St, Central Park Dr, and Bramalea Rd on the boarder between Brampton and Bramalea Ontario! It features a petting zoo with goats, lama's elpaka's and horses just to name a few! A strict guideline while there is "PLEASE DO NOT FEED THE ANIMALS!" They have handlers that give them plenty of food for their busy days of mingling with the people! There is also duck ponds, and you can feed the ducks, and they love to see visitors! Also there is a large flower garden on the Queen St side as well as beautiful flower installations all around the park! There are lots of places to take a break, benches, picnic tables and a few eateries to partake in! You can check their web page for times of opening and closing and upcoming events like ballgames and fireworks displays and much more! I am including a pic from today, I hope you all have a great day,...
Read moreLooking for something fun to do with the “littles” this weekend? Chinguacousy Park offers outdoor entertainment for all seasons for all ages, and is the Best Park in Brampton. In the spring/summer there are multiple playgrounds, water activities, a petting zoo,a train ride, skate park, a tropical garden to explore and much more. Once the weather cools in the fall you can still checkout the two awesome playgrounds, and take a stroll around the park and enjoy the scenery. In the winter, they transform the splash pad into an outdoor skating rink for Bramptonians to enjoy! If you have a child that is the active type with energy to burn, then check out one of the two playgrounds the two playgrounds located in Chinguacousy Park. One playground is located near the boathouse, and the other is a short walk across the bridge located near the...
Read moreVery busy on weekends- tickets for the petting zoo are $2 for anyone who walks sold at the snack bar. $0.25 coins only work for animal treat dispenser but remember to bring your own cup or container to hold the food in, it’s very awkward holding it in your hands. I would recommend bringing at least 4-6 quarters for a decent amount of food during your visit. Animal petting zoo closes at 5pm. Train rides are $6 each it’s about 4 minutes long. Parking is a challenge. Splash pad is okay, tall slides are cool. Pool looks dirty. Washrooms aren’t the cleanest and snacks are 🫤 overall I wouldn’t drive an hour to go here again but if you are local it’s not a bad place to check out lots of...
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