This park is a Oasis in the middle of the city,great place to relax and have a meal with family and friends,bbq's are in place and other then parking no fees for park use(unless you want to reserve for a function).Because it is a bbq/picnic area there is a strict no dogs policy.Just like when going out for a meal,leave your dog at home so as not to disturb other park users and the wildlife. There is a lot of misinformation found here and on third party sites.As with any search for information on the internet go to the locations own website,In this case the n.c.c.ca runs this park and on the n.c.c. site you will learn it is not a great place to walk your dog as others suggest,in fact at eash entrance to the park you will see no dog signs whether you enter in a car or on foot and the n.c.c. does have the power to levy fines Also some suggest parking in the lot next to the park.It belongs to the government and Canada Post buildings,although the paid gates may be up when you arrive they may not be when you leave or you may find you have been ticketed or towed.It is not a "free" lot as some have suggested.Also some say no need to reserve,again bad info.The park has a bandshell and 2 gazebo,s.The bandshell and 1 gazebo can be reserved,For large events or group gatheringsa reservation is recommended to ensure a area large enough for your group in addition some events require plug in power found at these locations.Not only are plug in/power locations limited but as well you must have a additional permit to use the power in almost all cases.As I said don't trust info on third party sites go to the venues site or call ahead to avoid disapointment,
Cheryl parking is looked after by impark,check to see if their site details fee's.I belive it is based on duriation of stay with daily max of $8,pretty cheap when you split amongst passengers for a day out and a whole lot cheaper then parking roadside and risking a ticket which does happen on occasion. .There are 3 sections to the lots,one just inside gate which leads to the mid section and as well a lower lot.All are for vistors the only restrictions are marked for handicap or no parking area's.Only AUTHORISED vehicles are allowed to leave lots onto paths or fields. Omer..Beach? unkempt/ VMP does not...
Read moreBeautiful Park with Potential Room for Improvement
I recently visited this public park, and I must say, it offers a great experience overall. The park boasts stunning views and captivating scenery, making it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts and families alike. Its kid-friendly atmosphere and facilities make it an excellent choice for a day out with the little ones. Additionally, the option to have a BBQ adds to the park's charm and makes it a perfect destination for gatherings and picnics.
However, I encountered a significant issue during both my visits this summer that impacted my overall experience. On both occasions, I encountered a malfunctioning entry gate that resulted in a traffic backup lasting a whopping 45 minutes. This situation was particularly inconvenient, especially when accompanied by toddlers who needed urgent bathroom breaks. Unfortunately, despite reaching out to the helpline for assistance, the response and support were far from satisfactory.
In addition to the gate malfunctions, I also experienced problems with the park's credit card machines. This issue further complicated the entry process and added unnecessary frustration. It is crucial for the park management to address these technical glitches promptly and upgrade their equipment to ensure smooth entry for all visitors.
Despite these hiccups, I still appreciate the park's overall appeal. The stunning views, family-friendly amenities, and the opportunity to have a BBQ make it a delightful destination. However, I strongly advise the park management to invest in upgrading their entry gate system and credit card machines. These improvements will enhance the visitor experience, eliminate unnecessary inconveniences, and ensure that families can enjoy their time in the park without unnecessary setbacks.
Overall, with a few necessary upgrades, this park has the potential to become an even more remarkable destination for nature lovers...
Read moreVincent Massey Park is a hidden gem of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The park's lush greenery, scenic ponds, and well-maintained trails make it a perfect escape from the city's hustle and bustle.
One of the highlights of Vincent Massey Park is the beautiful Rideau River waterfront, offering a serene setting for picnics, fishing, or simply enjoying the peaceful waterside atmosphere. The park is also equipped with playgrounds, making it a family-friendly destination where kids can run, play, and explore.
Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the diverse wildlife that inhabits the park, making it a great spot for birdwatching and wildlife photography. Additionally, the network of walking and cycling trails winds through the park, providing opportunities for exercise and leisurely strolls.
Vincent Massey Park truly shines during the autumn months when the foliage turns vibrant shades of red and gold, creating a picturesque backdrop for a leisurely walk. While it may not be as well-known as some of Ottawa's larger parks, its tranquility and charm make it a wonderful place to unwind and connect with nature. Whether you're looking for a peaceful escape, outdoor activities, or a beautiful spot for a picnic, Vincent Massey Park has something to...
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