The park is quite muddy - they'd do far better just filling it with sand because let's face it - grass isn't going to grow there again.
The large and small dog areas are separated by wire fence with enormous gaps - so big almost all small dogs can sneak into the large dog area and even many larger dogs can squeeze into the small dog area! What's worse - the back portion of the park (the longer run that runs along the ravine) is connected to the small dog area so the big dogs are always around the small dogs! Why even have a small dog area at that rate?
I make the extra drive to Jack Darling park instead - it's very much worth the drive.
If they put a better fence, properly separate the small dog area and perhaps lay down sand to cover the rough, bumpy, currently frozen muddy ground I'd try...
Read moreThis is a beautiful park located in the Erin Mills area right across from Erin Mills Town Center. There is a leash free dog park here as well as a splash pad area for children. My grandson loves the splash pad with it's water fountain jets coming from the ground! When the splash pad is open during the summer, there's a switch the kids can use to turn on the water jets. It's a lot of fun! It's winter right now so the splash pad is closed and there is a covid lock down. Hopefully it will be open in the summer after the lockdown. Stay safe out there people and keep washing...
Read moreHas lots of outdoor activities like water fountains for small kids to get wet and cool off..has baseball,football grounds and tennis courts..has free playing area for little kids like slides,swing etc...has a beautiful walking trail (though short) beside a small stream amdist thickly covered trees....nice place to hangout outdoors on a...
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