This is a large, oldschool park - huge fields with various sports-ball goalposts, a big hill to climb from which one can gaze upon the whole park/neighbourhood, multiple play-areas for children (and occasional teen/adult), some seasonal facilities such as the Green shacks, various benches - and best of all, a couple wheelchair/rollator accessible paved paths wending throughout the varied terrain and buildings.
As far as parks in Edmonton go, the accessibility is decent - however I did not notice public toilets (much less a full sized stall for say, a power chair). There are a number of different heights in terrain, but other than the hill it's a nice walk or roll if you're in...
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Read moreThis has a great playground that has equipment and swings for both toddlers and older children. There are a couple of picnic tables and some benches. There are two outdoor skating rinks and a nice walking path. There's also a hill for tobogganning in the winter. There is a community league building beside the park. There isn't any accessible equipment at this park and it is...
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