Beautiful (Batman) park! Always am fulfilled with a great feeling of nostalgia when here. All of the great memories made at this park- from our elementary schools track & field races down in the valley, summer camps, Canada Day celebrations (which are still held @the park), up to highschool chill sessions & fires, all the way until the present day where it's a fantastic place to catch Pokémon! As many baseball diamonds (3-4) with bleachers surrounding them, with an outdoor snack bar open during baseball game hours, an off-leash dog park, soccer field, a few kids playgrounds- set of swings, a splash pad, swimming pool (with a big slide& cosy changing rooms), & there's an indoor hockey rink, a wall to play squash against or practice tennis or pitching, all...
Read moreStan wadlow park itself is just a large sports oriented park but it has a very nice dog park which does 'ot allow professional dog walkers and it is right next to one of our most beautiful ravines, Taylor's Creek park which is extremely quiet except when one is going under major roads like O'Connor or Dawes road. Also millions have been spent making wetlands in the park and stocking them with wetland creatures like bullfrogs. Just about a week ago, I saw a juvenile great blue heron fishing in one of these new wetlands. Unlike the residents of my part of the city of Quinte west, the residents of Toronto enjoy these endangered animals and stop to...
Read moreVery good multifunctional park. Playground for kids, baseball diamonds, soccer field and an off-leash dog park. Washroom facilities available. It also connects to ravine trails via stairs.
The Stand Wadlow Clubhouse on site has activities for families and seniors.
I use the dog park which is fully fenced and accessible by a paved path. Unfortunately there is no water for the dogs. It is wood mulch surface and commercial dog walkers are not allowed. Lots of local dogs especially on the weekend.
Parking is shared with the hockey arena and can be a challenge on weekends during the...
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