What makes it 84% Solo-Friendly: A solo visitor can jog the 1–2 km loop, shoot hoops on the free sport court, photograph waterbirds, and find quiet benches; lighting is limited after dusk so visit in daylight.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: A 2-3 hour visit lets you jog, explore trails, and practice sports without rushing.
Jog the loop trail:
Run the 1–2 km unpaved loop through Garry oak woodland.
Tip: Start at the east trailhead to complete a smooth counter-clockwise circuit.
Pond photography and bird watching:
Capture ducks, herons, and oak reflections at the connected ponds.
Tip: Visit at sunrise or just before sunset for calm water and active birds.
Practice tennis:
Hit against the hard-surface courts or find a partner.
Tip: Bring your own ball; courts are first-come, first-served and free.
Solo picnic or reading break:
Relax at a picnic table or on the grass near the playground.
Tip: Pack a blanket and snacks; unreserved tables are free and free on arrival.

Olha Makeieva
Nice park with the cool playground, splash water park and washroom There also a big parking and tables. It’s a popular place for kids birthday parties
Ana Nelson
One of our favorite spots specially with kids and a must during the summer. It fills all the check boxes on a list, water park, playground, large field area, concerts, washrooms, well maintained.
Kaitie S
Great big park with lots of amenities such as a splash pad, bathrooms/changerooms and an accessable swing. However the accessable swing is way too high up off the ground, very hard to use for someone who needs it.
Teilah Airaksinen
I live not far and go there when walking my dog later in the evening. It's a great park I just find it to busy with out of area visitors which make alot of vehicles and full playground so I go there when it's less busy and you can easily find your child.
cheryl
My furbaby loved it there! Huge open grass area for her to play. Lots of friendly dogs. Not surrounded with roads. There is a public washroom facility, water park and playground for kids. You can also enjoy a leisurely walk around the duck pond. We will be back!
Late spring brings wildflowers along the trail. Summer evenings host informal yoga classes—call ahead. After rain, expect muddy patches on unpaved sections.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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| Park entry | CAD 0 |
| Tennis court use | CAD 0 |
| Picnic on site | CAD 0 |
| Total Estimated | CAD 0 |
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