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Petrie Island Park

4.6 (5 reviews)

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3 years ago

Beautiful place to explore and learn about nature. A wonderful gem in the National Capital Region.

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Westboro Beach - Patio (restaurant closed on Sunday evening)

Westboro Beach

3.7(13 reviews)
24.3 km

Amazing amazing beach, would nit recommend for introverts. Really good place to socialise meet…read morepeople and experience hidden beauty of canada. There is a restaurant nearby make sure ti bring card or apple pay because they do not accept cash and you cant go into the restaurant without full clothes and you need ti wear something on your feet, there was a bar in it and you can have a beer from there oh and make sure to enjoy a kids grilled cheese or a grilled cheese it was super good. Make sure to go in summers only and be ready for cold water, bring volleyball or football, better if you bring friends with you or you can ask someone to play with you nobody will approach you to play. Here is the stuff you need to bring : Sport stuff (mainly ball), sunscreen, a small tent for shade, towel and a sheet, extra clothes and plastic bags to put wet clothes in, bring a flotie ( safe for kids ), not safe for dogs cause a lot of people there, cycle stands and lifeguards are available, bring water bottle the fountain dont work .

The manager( owner?) of the restaurant was so much fun... great personality . They just opened…read moreSunday and are working out the kinks. The gourmet grilled cheeses were very tasty . The bar is not open yet but will be very soon. Such a lovely view on the beach. Ottawa does not utilize its waterways for dining enough. So happy to see a restaurant on the river. We had a great time.

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Westboro Beach - Westboro Beach has reopened. Summer 2025.

Westboro Beach has reopened. Summer 2025.

Westboro Beach - Westboro Beach has reopened. Summer 2025.

Westboro Beach has reopened. Summer 2025.

Westboro Beach - Westboro Beach has reopened. Summer 2025.

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Westboro Beach has reopened. Summer 2025.

Hog's Back Falls Park

Hog's Back Falls Park

4.2(19 reviews)
21.8 km

Great park!! This park was established as part of an effort to make Ottawa a greener, more…read morebeautiful city some years ago. The falls are a scenic spot for pictures and a picnic. This is also a prime spot for music festivals, concerts, and a nice walk through the woods on a fall day. This park is much cleaner than some others. It is also not quite as overrun with constantly pooping geese!

Hog's Back Park is a nice little park in the middle of the city. It's a great place for a picnic,…read moreor a bike ride or just to walk around. The falls are picturesque and since I am a romantic in my heart, I like looking at and reading all the love locks that are on the fence by the falls. I hope that all those people who placed the locks there are still happily together and still madly in love. Although I am ironically also simultaneously a cynic in my head, so I highly doubt that even half of those couples are still on speaking terms, lol. Cue music from Great Big Sea: "...how did we get from saying "I love you," to "I'll see you 'round someday?"..." Ok, ok, we can't end on that note...Cue music from Christopher Cross: "...I will take you forever, and there will never be anyone else in my heart but you..." Alright, talking about Love time is over, more about the park! There are lots of benches around and some picnic tables too. It's within walking distance to Mooney's Bay Park, which I don't like as much because it is much busier (likely because it also has a beach, which Hog's Back does not). There is free parking on-site but it can be hard to find a spot sometimes.

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Hog's Back Falls Park - Falls march

Falls march

Hog's Back Falls Park
Hog's Back Falls Park

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Mooney's Bay Park - Mooneys Bay park

Mooney's Bay Park

4.1(12 reviews)
21.8 km

So a lot of people like this park because it is always really busy. There's a beach, a big hill, a…read morefairly large children's playground with fancy stuff beyond the regular swings and slides, a snack bar and lots of open grass for picnics, frisbee games, etc. You can rent paddleboards too. It's walking distance from Hog's Back Park (which I personally like better because it's less crowded, even though there's less to do there). I have always hated crowds, even long before the Covid-19 Pandemic, so Mooney's Bay Park is not my jam, but I can see how people love it. If you like a park with lots of people and lots of things to do, Mooney's Bay Park might be right up your alley. There is some free parking on site.

Ottawa does not have a lot of beaches. Money's Bay is certainly no Caribbean white sand heaven, but…read moreit's a pretty great escape just outside the downtown core. There is a roped off swimming area in the water and plenty of trees if you need some shade. It has lots of great events every year including the Hope beach volleyball tournament (rain or shine) and sits just down the road from one of Ottawa's rowing clubs so it makes a great place to watch some of the races from a distance such as the dragon boat festival. There is also a large green space between the beach and the road that is perfect for frisbee games. With a lifeguard on duty and a beach hut food shack, Mooney's bay park and beach make for a nice day out in the sun.

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Mooney's Bay Park - Summer track

Summer track

Mooney's Bay Park - Fun in the sun!

Fun in the sun!

Mooney's Bay Park

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New Edinburgh Park

New Edinburgh Park

4.5(4 reviews)
16.7 km

I used to love taking my niece here No matter what time of…read moreyear 5 stars would have been reasonably clear But renovations have ruined it now, I fear Where children used to play in the sand Now sawdust and cedar chips cover the land Wanting to modernize, I understand Even the new Jungle Gym was poorly planned It takes up just so much more space And isn't ideal for kids young in age My nephew still small wanted to play But now I can't follow to keep him safe. Used to have a tall, big beautiful slide Replaced with a short one from narrow to wide It looks cool, but not practical if tried With 3 spaces at the end, but still only one at a time? Used to have more open space for kids to run And the water station in the sand pit is questionably dumb We'll hit up another park next time we come They've changed it all up, we just didn't have as much fun. ----------- Installment 26 poetry reviews So, for a nice hike with the dogs (off leash even allowed at points) this park is still an excellent waterview/access place for adults, teens and sports. But the kid's part of this park took a huge turn for the worse. I duno what they were thinking when they redesigned this big #parkFAIL. However, the splash pad area is still a good option for kids on a hot day. I'll give it 2.5 stars, generously rounding to 3, for still being a useful and pretty park in some respects but hafta dock them serious points for ruining the kid's park. Also Stanley Park/New Edinburgh Park ?? Figure out what it's called guys. It can't be both...can it??

This is easily the best off leash park close to downtown. Far away from any traffic, this peninsula…read morestretches into the Rideau River, and provides ample room to chase balls, sticks, and other dogs, who come here in droves. Easily one of the more popular parks in the area, in the summertime it's not uncommon to see 20-30 dogs here at peak times, between 4 and 6pm, later when the summer sun is up late. Lots of regulars, and friendly people/dogs Even though the rules clearly block off the water from dog access, there's a gravel beach where dogs will swim and frolic in the water, seemingly without impunity. It seems to be a tolerated access point, and I've never had anyone have any issues in the 4 years I've used this park. Only issue I have ever had is with sharing the neighbouring bike path with cyclists. Many hardcore riders use this path, and can get upset when they are doing 60kph past the dog area and animals wonder into the lanes. Plenty of on street parking on Stanley Avenue, and also near the children's park at the east end of Stanley. Make sure to leash your dog from this lot and along the access path until you get out in the open.

Ottawa River Pathway - Beautiful scenery along the Ottawa River Pathway (pedestrian and bicycle path).

Ottawa River Pathway

4.4(11 reviews)
18.5 km

The Ottawa River Pathway is a pedestrian and bicycle path along the Ottawa River. The scenery is…read morevery beautiful year-round, but especially in the autumn. The pathway is about 30km, but you can get on and off at certain points, so you definitely don't have to do the entire length. It's fully paved and not particularly hilly. Just watch out for goose poop along certain parts of the path during certain times of the year, lol. Goose poop aside, the Ottawa River Pathway is beautiful. It's great for getting some exercise, be it cycling, rollerblading, jogging, Nordic walking, power walking, or even taking a leisurely stroll, while admiring nature. Sunsets along certain parts of the Pathway are especially breathtaking.

This is a great little escape for the government workers in Tunney's pasture, to break away from…read moretheir computers for a few minutes of fresh air and R&R while they come outside for lunch or a walk or bike ride along the river. Be careful of the goose droppings on the grass, though. The cyclists using this path would rather the pedestrians walked on the grass, and the walkers would prefer if the cyclists used the grass! All of us are avoiding the droppings left by the Canada Geese that frequent this area. Also, look for the man who builds Inukshuk (if I've spelled that right?) For many years now, a man has been building amazing statues out of the rocks at the shoreline - they rocks balance on each other at seemingly impossible angles, threatening to drop at any moment, but seem to keep their balance! There was an article about him several years ago in the Canadian Geographic. It's been a pleasure to watch him work, and he's become something of a tourist attraction. It's May now, and I haven't seen him there yet this year, but maybe the water's too cold yet. Maybe he begins this work after the Victoria Day weekend.

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Ottawa River Pathway - Cool-looking tree along the Ottawa River Pathway near Lincoln Heights Park.

Cool-looking tree along the Ottawa River Pathway near Lincoln Heights Park.

Ottawa River Pathway - View along the Ottawa River Pathway (pedestrian and bicycle path).

View along the Ottawa River Pathway (pedestrian and bicycle path).

Ottawa River Pathway - Stone sculptures along the Ottawa River Pathway (pedestrian and bicycle path).

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Stone sculptures along the Ottawa River Pathway (pedestrian and bicycle path).

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