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This is a list of notable parks in the City of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Some of the major parks in Gatineau , Quebec, which attract many people from Ottawa, are also included. Major parks
Mooney's Bay Park is a public park in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on the Rideau River. Its main entrance is on Riverside Drive, opposite Ridgewood Avenue, but it can also be accessed from Hog's Back Road. Mooney's Bay Park has a beach, picnic areas, a children's playground, the Sue Holloway Fitness Park, and is the site of the Terry Fox Stadium.
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The park is crossed by walking and cycling trails, especially in the wooded area near the river. A picnic field has a paid carpark, a snackbar and toilets close by. There is a traditional round bandstand on a hillside suitable for concerts. Vincent Massey Park is connected to Hog's Back Park by a sidewalk in the underpass by the river.
Dick Bell Park is a public park in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on the southern shore of the Ottawa River. Admission and parking are free. [1] The park is home to the Nepean Sailing Club. The park's area, according to the city, is 18 ha; 45 acres. [2] The official address of the park is 3259 Carling Avenue, Nepean. [2]
It is part of the downtown Ottawa neighbourhood of Sandy Hill. The park has a wading pool, playground, and a football field, called Robinson Field. Pathways connect the park with Strathcona Park, the Rideau Campus of the University of Ottawa and via a former train bridge with Parc Riverain/River Road Park across the Rideau River in Vanier.
—Roscommon Sessions: 7-9 p.m. Saturday, May 25 at Ottawa Metro Park Amphitheater — Traditional Irish music group Roscommon Sessions will perform from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at the Ottawa Metro ...
Glabar Park is a neighbourhood in Bay Ward, in the west end of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is bounded on the west by Woodroffe Avenue north by Carling Avenue, south by The Queensway and on the east by Maitland Avenue. [2] The population at the 2011 census was about 2,806. [3] Most of the neighbourhood was built in the 1950s.