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Donald M. Gordon Chinguacousy Park

Donald M. Gordon Chinguacousy Park

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9050 Bramalea Rd, Brampton, Ontario, L6S 6G7, Canada
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Jul 22, 2018
The park is huge. It has a variety of free as well as paid activities. Free activities: There is a small splash pad and a big one too. There is a big kids play area with slides, swings and other structures. There is a small petting zoo. There are a lot of picnic tables out in the open and in tree shades. Paid activities: There is a carousel for kids, train ride that takes kids and parents through the park’s roads, small pond with paddle boating for 2-4 people and a pony ride. You could reserve a covered shelter area for parties. Parking: It has many entrances and multiple parking lots. Still, on a good summer day, the lots tend to fill up by afternoon. Caution: DO NOT park on the grass or on no parking areas. Parking enforcement is always doing rounds and giving tickets. Tip for parking: If the lots are full, just go to one lot and keep waiting until someone leaves. You should get a spot within 5-15 mins.

Jul 29, 2018
Great park for families to have a picnic walk around the gardens with greenhouse , enjoy the splash pads and playgrounds plus petting zoo and merry go round, mini train, mini golf and paddle boats has a skate park for older kids. and winter has ice skating tobogganing and skiing. snack bars are there and they have fireworks (canada day) and music plus sports to watch and play. A four season attraction. love going here as a kid and now with my own family.

Jul 15, 2018
This is a wonderful and well kept park here in Brampton. Lots to do from riding your bike, roller blading, soccer, track and field, paddle boats, volleyball and the farm with small animals. We have brought our nieces and nephews here several times and we always find more things to do. The recent addition of the water park which turns to skating rink was a great idea maximizing the space and use of the park.

Jul 11, 2018
absolutely love this park. many things to do such as the farm, horse bake riding (for children only lol), train ride, and many more. There are great play grounds and a nice little pond for paddle boating. great area to do photos shoots as well. I hope they can increase parking somehow! Otherwise it's great.

Aug 3, 2018
Their flowers and gardens are stunning. There are two different play areas with swings, slides, etc for kids. A little pond with plenty of local wild life (ducks, geese, etc.) that will delight children as well as a petting zoo with various animals (cows, horses, llamas, etc.). It's a great park for families and for photography.

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