What makes it 75% Baby-Friendly: Stroller-friendly paths, baby swing, benches and shade suit infants; however washrooms list no change tables and there is no nursing room, so caregivers must pack a mat and plan diaper breaks.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Gives enough time to stroll trails, picnic, and birdwatch without overtiring the baby.
Stroller-friendly pathway strolls:
Smooth paved trails wind past wetlands and open meadows.
Tip: Use the north or south loop for gentle, level slopes.
Picnic near the playground:
Relax on timber benches or stone walls with full view of the play area.
Tip: Bring a blanket and shade cover so baby can nap comfortably.
Birdwatching at the duck pond:
Early mornings offer calm bird activity by the viewing platform.
Tip: Pack a baby carrier for closer, hands-free viewing.
Seated breaks at natural playground:
Garden swings and benches are built into the play space.
Tip: Choose shaded seats to keep cool on sunny days.

hiren gondaliya
The park is facilitated with all facilities which are essential for recreational activities. Walkways, barbecues playgrounds for children and adults, parking and seating spaces are available for all ages.
I. Am. Canadian
This is one of the most beautiful city parks I have ever seen. Amazing paved trails, beautiful bridges and water ways. Baseball diamonds, playgrounds for children, areas to BBQ, the tunnel was fun and the grass perfectly kept. We didn't even scratch the surface. We will definitely be back.
Sara Rylott
This is such a lovely park. So many places to stop and sit or have a picnic. There were lots of families but it is so huge everyone had lots of space. Trails were all paved so great for bikes, rollerblading and strollers. We were staying near the university and we will definitely be going back for a lovely nature walk.
Grant Mihalcheon
Returning to Confederation Park after decades. I grew up backing onto the park. Tons of childhood memories there. Trees have grown a lot since my childhood years in the '60s and '70s. I remember its grand opening in 1967. Great park for walking, biking, relaxing whatever....
Yayo Salazar
Beautiful park with lots of wildlife and paths to walk, run or bike. Well maintained in the winter with constant snow/ice removal from the paths. Lots of benches and picnic tables with fire pits. Highly recommended to visit all year round
Summer water fountain runs mid-May to mid-October—bring refill bottles. In winter, wear traction aids on icy paths and check washroom hours before you go.
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