
Sandeep Kumar Pandita
3 reviews on 1 places
It is a fun place to be, slightly on the costlier side though as full day ticket for rides is around 40-45 CAD per person. Rides are good and mostly entertain kids, though no one stops grown ups from having some fun. Some rides have height restrictions.
The entry to the park is free of cost, and with that you go to the animal farm which lies within the limits of amusement park. Remember, it is not a zoo, so just don’t be surprised if you find the variety and species of animals to be basics. Yet, the farm is fun to go for of its own with your little young ones.
There are lot of option for food in the amusement park - ranging from classic pizza to Canadian favourite beaver tails. There are various stalls, and shops catering for food needs of the visitors and are okish.
The amusement park, also features a water fountain play area. It is a great way to beat the heat in summers.
Overall, it is a must visit once every summer, if you got toddlers or are just starting with amusement park rides as they are basics, and good to start with if you have phobia of rides. You can start building the courage, from the rides in this park.
The entry to the park is free of cost, and with that you go to the animal farm which lies within the limits of amusement park. Remember, it is not a zoo, so just don’t be surprised if you find the variety and species of animals to be basics. Yet, the farm is fun to go for of its own with your little young ones.
There are lot of option for food in the amusement park - ranging from classic pizza to Canadian favourite beaver tails. There are various stalls, and shops catering for food needs of the visitors and are okish.
The amusement park, also features a water fountain play area. It is a great way to beat the heat in summers.
Overall, it is a must visit once every summer, if you got toddlers or are just starting with amusement park rides as they are basics, and good to start with if you have phobia of rides. You can start building the courage, from the rides in this park.
Hillside Park is a good spot in high park to watch sunset. Beautiful slopes down to the lake and bit of cityscape. There are multiple paths of various slants here to access lake and the maple leaf spot, encircled in bushes. It looks beautiful, in summer.
At the top of it, are some benches to sit, relax and enjoy seeing sun going down. There are also some fountain pools, which I believe would look beautiful whenever they are functional. I have never seen them working, though. There is also small maze garden around the fountain pool. My daughter to lives to play in there.
We would often, sit here for sometime before calling it a day in high park and then head back towards high park station and go home.
Beautiful spot, overall.
At the top of it, are some benches to sit, relax and enjoy seeing sun going down. There are also some fountain pools, which I believe would look beautiful whenever they are functional. I have never seen them working, though. There is also small maze garden around the fountain pool. My daughter to lives to play in there.
We would often, sit here for sometime before calling it a day in high park and then head back towards high park station and go home.
Beautiful spot, overall.
Nice parkette, with good playground for kids. It has good metalled round trail, for toddlers to practice bike/scooters/hoverboards. It also has a nice picnic bench. Overall a nice park to spent couple of hours while your toddler will have fun