Dingle Playground is part of Sir Sandford Fleming Park in the North West Arm community. Dingle Tower is high enough and can be seen from various communities near by, thus is a local landmark.
It got a small wood theme playground and a boat landing dock. It has several parking spaces with facilities of public restrooms. It is most liked place for families and kids. There are three separate small beaches though less people prefer to take a dip here may be because it used not be biologically safe, as fear of bacterial exposure. There also used to be municipal deputed bay watch.
Besides the play ground amid old woods you can enjoy bicycle riding, walking, running on Loop Trail. You can enter to this trail from various places on Dingle Rd.
Playground and trails are well maintained by the municipality however no winter...
Read moreA great place to go for a walk, to take the kids and dogs or just to sit and enjoy a bit of the Halifax harbour and the sailboats, in season. There's enough grassy space, picnic tables, benches and gazebos to find a fairly private spot, with some room for the children to have fun and a long leash, so, the dogs can too. The shore and Dingle Tower are surrounded by lots of evergreens and beautiful shady trees, like acorn and maple, to provide shade, when it's hot. It's a nice, close place, to feel out...
Read moreThe playground is ok but not attractive enough for young children. My 3 year old grandson could not climb high enough to get to the big slide. The smaller slides were too small and he went down only one time. They did not interest him. The two swings did not interest him. A couple of attractions were broken and should be repaired. More colour is needed as all of the playground is grey and dull. More thought needs to be put into this playground to make it fun and safe...
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