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GaryD398
As a result of recent upgrades, this is a great place for a walk or sporting activites. Volleyball, skateboarding, etc are here. Minigolf was closed the two times I was there. Don't know why.
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moniquew290
Great firework display for Canada day Id recommend going to these we stayed at Indian Line Campground and it was a short ride to park and then enjoyed camping out after they were finished.
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Joeytaseba
Ching Park, as the locals call it, is located off Queen Street and Bramalea Road. Used to be at the edge of town years ago, now smack in the middle, or so it seems. My favourite place is the green house especially in the cold of winter. I wish someone would go to the trouble of labeling all the different plants though... There is a petting Zoo and pony rides for the kids as well as the usual play areas. Small paddle boats are rented by the hour and is well served with small refreshment areas. A ski mount is open in winter where the snow machines keep the area well covered in snow. This is the place Bramptonians celebrate Canada Day.
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MarcelineL_13
Chingguacousy Park has something for every age group. First it has trees for beauty and shade but never in a cluster that would make it possible for thieves or muggers to assault a person, so safety is a given. Starting with kids, it has an animal farm with cows, horses, donkeys, sheep, peacocks, rabbits etc... it has a huge play area with slides, climbing equipment, swings, it has a water play area where kids can cool down running through squirting jets. Then for the teens it has a skateboard park and sand volleyball areas and tennis courts. It has a track and field area and a mini-putt. There is a food area for ice-cream and fast food. There are picnic tables for family gatherings and a bandshell where live music is playing during the summer weekends. There are paddle boats around a pond type area and of course a walking path all around the perimeter wide enough for cyclists and pedestrians to co-exist. There are beautiful gardens for weddings and special occasioins and indoor gardens for the winter. The winter activities include a ski and chalet, a curling rink and indoor tennis courts. All those activities are always available and then on Canada Day and on festival days there are even more fun acitivities including amazing fireworks. This park is a model park the makes Brampton shine!
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Shobana79
I went there for the Victoria Day long weekend with my husband and 2 year old. We went to the petting zoo and rode he rode the pony. There was also a few playgrounds, but the splashpad wasn't open yet. The snack bar is over priced and we ended up throwing out the hotdog as it tasted gross. The bread was stale and their only condiments was ketchup and mustard, even my 2 year old who loves fries, refused to eat it, so a total of $10.00 went into the garbage. I'll remember to bring my own snacks/drinks next time we visit.