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Overview: Corporal Burns Playground is rated 4.8/5 from 73 Google reviews.
dog friendly park
Overview: Corporal Burns Playground is rated 4.8/5 from 73 Google reviews.
Overview: Corporal Burns Playground is rated 4.8/5 from 73 Google reviews.
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I come here to play basketball mainly, the courts are really nice. There are 2 full sized courts, with full sized backboards, and rims with shocks on them with nylon nets. It's not super crowded, but there are enough people there often enough to play some pick up games if you want. It can be hit or miss at times of howbisy it can be.
A peaceful park right by the river with lovely, nature themed granite bollards and ground plates by artist William Reimann.
Great spot to play basketball. Havnt seen too many runs recently but good hoops and lights stay on late. Main lights stay on till 11:15 but even after that there is still one big light and street lights that light it up enough to hoop
My kids LOVED the fountains in this park. But I have to know - how are they controlled?? Everyone seemed to think you had to rub the top of the green post, but there's no way that was a switch. So, how do they work???
The kids had a great time but there is no bathroom or parking. Luckily I have boys so they can pee in the bushes but I got a warning where I parked. We won't be returning.
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