This park is developing an off leash dog problem and is unsafe to use. People come in from the arena parking lot from behind you and let their dogs into the park and run to the dog park. Other people let their dogs roam in the football field. Large off leash dogs ranging from German Shepherds to pitbulls have become dangerously close off leash. This morning we saw an off leash tan and black dog running near the playground, the owner was not visible and it was a large dog. That is a danger to unsuspecting dog walkers, children, families and joggers among others. After launching several complaints with the humane society about unleashed dogs and the municipality, I find with the growing popularity of dangerous breeds and the unwillingness of town officals to make our parks safe and the humane society to enforce legislation, it is safer to avoid the park. I reccomend going somewhere where there is a community centre like the macbain centre. Take your pets and loved ones somewhere safe.
I used this park everyday for the whole summer and many days in the fall prior to reporting...
Read moreWe were looking for a splash pad to take our 2 visiting grandchildren to. Fort Erie listed 3 locations. This one was only 10 minutes away so we decided to try it. Our 2 grandchildren ages 4 and 6 loved this child friendly park. It was very clean, we'll maintained and had lots of things for them to do. The splash pad offered numerous sprayers that cycled to keep the kids interest.
Additionally, the park offers 2 different areas with swing's and challenging climbing apparatuses.
There's a fenced in basketball and tennis court, a large field for football or soccer and 2 covered picnic shelters with tables.
We spent over 2 hours with our grandkids and we all had a great time. Thanks to the city of Fort Erie for providing a wonderful place. We will definitely be coming...
Read moreThis is a great park for kids and adults alike. There is a splash pad that is open daylight hours in the summer. There are 2 playgrounds that are separated for different age groups. The first playground is for toddlers and young children with many activities to keep them interested, swings and slides and "play house" style elements. The second for older kids and teens has a large slide, a climbing net, a lay down swing and an obstacle course with ropes and monkey bars. Next, for teens and adults, there is a fenced in basketball court and tennis court. There is also a path that surrounds the entire playground for walking and running. 1 last addition is a soccer/football field that at the time of this review is being relandscaped but should be done by...
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