I find this park serene. To enjoy casually wandering through I am amazed at the happy faces. There would be more happiness if accessibility standards were more in line with CSA ADA standards on accessibility standards. For instance people with mobility devices like scooters or wheel chairs are hard pressed to get a genuine view of the river. This could easily be changed if only there were more colors access routes like the ones made for the lawn maintenence people. So when designing please think of who might have the greatest challenge in accessing and design to meet their needs and suddenly all of society gains. Thanks for reading this and please always think...
Read moreI grew up on Cedar Street so spent most of my childhood at the park. We always spend time here when we visit Prince George.
The park is large with so many great areas. The playground has something for every child. There is also a spray park, a narrow gauge steam engine to ride and museum.
I have always loved all of the green space, trees and pathways. There is a stage for concerts and other performances as well as a large covered shelter for picnics.
There are two sets of washrooms at either end of the park. The main trail/road of the park continues on through the neighbourhood to Cottonwood Park. It's a...
Read moreI'd like to rate it higher, but...... I don't know why, but when I went there the entire park was empty.
We were literally the only ones there, it was broad daylight. The entire park was beautiful but felt empty like a horror movie.
Not to mention there was pollen everywhere and it seemed like there was this white material all over the park that didn't get cleaned up.
The water park was not active and there was no water at fountains.
Bathrooms were locked. To top it off, there was a cemetery right next door giving it a very eerie feeling and horror...
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