Bill Robertson Park - Okotoks, Alberta

Adresse: 1400 N Railway St, Okotoks, AB T0L 0A0, Canada.
Téléphone: 4039388958.

Spécialités: Terrain de jeu, Parc.
Autres données d'intérêt: Entrée accessible en fauteuil roulant, Parking accessible en fauteuil roulant, Balançoires, Toboggans, Toilettes publiques.
Avis : Cette entreprise a 35 avis sur Google My Business.
Avis moyen: 4.7/5.

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Bill Robertson Park

Adresse: 1400 N Railway St, Okotoks, AB T0L 0A0, Canada.

Le Bill Robertson Park est un parc situé à Okotoks, en Alberta, au Canada. Il est une destination idéale pour les familles avec des enfants, offrant une variété d'activités pour tous les âges.

Equipements et activités

Le parc propose notamment:

  • Un terrain de jeu pour les enfants, avec des balançoires, toboggans et des toboggans.
  • Un parcours de vélo pour les plus petits et les plus grands.
  • Une zone de jeux pour les enfants, avec des jeux et des structures pour les plus jeunes.

Caractéristiques

Le parc est conçu pour être accessible à tous, avec:

  • Une entrée accessible en fauteuil roulant.
  • Un parking accessible en fauteuil roulant.
  • Des toilettes publiques.

Le parc est également équipé de vues panoramiques, ce qui permet de surveiller les enfants tout en leur laissant liberté de jouer.

Opinions

Le Bill Robertson Park a 35 avis sur Google My Business, avec une moyenne de 4,7/5 étoiles. Les visiteurs apprécient la sécurité du parc, les activités disponibles pour tous les âges et la vue panoramique.

Les visiteurs ont souligné également que le parc est parfait pour les petits, avec des structures et des juegos adaptés aux enfants de tout âge. Les familles ont pu profiter d'une journée amusante et saine, avec des possibilités de jeux et de découverte de la nature.

Informations pratiques

Téléphone: 403 938 8958

Site web: [insertez le site web du parc]

Adresse: 1400 N Railway St, Okotoks, AB T0L 0A0, Canada.

Le Bill Robertson Park est une destination idéale pour les familles voulant passer une journée amusante et saine dans la nature. Avec ses activités variées et ses caractéristiques accessibles, il est une excellente option pour tout le monde.

👍 Avis de Bill Robertson Park

Bill Robertson Park - Okotoks, Alberta
jeremy K.
5/5

Parc pour enfants sécurisé avec une clôture
Parfait pour les petits

Bill Robertson Park - Okotoks, Alberta
sharaf S.
5/5

Best park includes many activities for all ages, though soccer park and Bike-track is being used a lot and they are lovely

Bill Robertson Park - Okotoks, Alberta
Hector J.
4/5

Nice playground to take your kiddos. Very good line of sight views when watching your child/children play.

Bill Robertson Park - Okotoks, Alberta
Dave M.
5/5

The children had a great time, burned off a lot of energy and made new friends. This is a very safe, enclosed playground.

Bill Robertson Park - Okotoks, Alberta
Gabi F.
1/5

I am not giving a one star review because of the physical structure of the park, as the physical structure is fun and engaging, it has a soft tile surface, is gated (great for elopers) and is a nice natural park area, all bonuses, but here is the draw back, it is WAY too popular and over crowded for an inclusive park which sadly means my child who has ASD and GDD, diagnosis’s that are considered when designing INCLUSIVE parks, no longer goes there. Too many large groups gather at this park and leave gates open (despite it clearly being stated on each gate via a sign to keep it closed and there is signage explaining what an inclusive park is and the premise behind it) and are inconsiderate and unaware about why inclusive parks exist and why gates are so important in the design. Multiple times we have seen groups take over the park like this, I am talking 50+ people and their children as planned gatherings together smooshed into the play area, talking with each other with gates open, standing in the way as I try to get my son to stop eloping out of the park multiple times. It’s not even safe and is over stimulating for my child. Even when gatherings don’t take place it is over crowded with lots of small children and parents who often are not supervising which makes it really hard for my child who has problems with spacial awareness to navigate around. On multiple occasions children have been very unkind to my son and parents are completely oblivious. Once I mentioned to a parent that my child has ASD and is trying to engage with their child as her child was repeatedly excessively mean to my child I informed her he has a different way of speaking and engaging and she just shrugged her shoulders and said her kid wouldn’t understand that. If you choose to come here, please research what an inclusive park is and explain to your children what kinds of children may be playing here and to be kind and patient. Please close the gates. Please consider gathering elsewhere if you intend to gather here in a massive group, or at least respect the rules. Sadly we have stopped coming here after a dozen times and it’s one of very few spaces that are gated.

Bill Robertson Park - Okotoks, Alberta
jungle C.
5/5

Too many wasps right now but nice park. Wheel chair swing is a nice addition.

Bill Robertson Park - Okotoks, Alberta
Rena V.
3/5

Just a warning that if you're over 20 you probably shouldn't use the rollers slide 🤣 I only went down once and both my sit bones are bruised today.
Not a bad park but kind of boring, interesting looking features that aren't actually that fun

Bill Robertson Park - Okotoks, Alberta
Paul M.
5/5

A great park, very tidy with friendly people around. I did see someone throw up through their nose today, but very likely not the parks fault.

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