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  1. Sep 11, 2018 · Hudson Park is a new single family home community by Cameron Homes in Edmonton, AB. Explore prices, floor plans, photos and more.

  2. Jun 22, 2023 · Located in Northwest Edmonton, Hudson Park provides residents with easy access to the Anthony Henday and an abundance of amenities, including shopping, grocery stores, restaurants, recreation, and more along 137 Avenue.

    • The 5 Best Edmonton Playgrounds
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    After visiting 20+ playgrounds around Edmonton and choosing which ones to include in this article, I reviewed all the pictures I had taken with my kids to refresh their memory. Then I asked them to pick their top 5 favorite playgrounds in Edmonton. Here are their most memorable picks: 1. St. Boniface School Playground(#2): For it’s super tall slide...

    1. Kinsmen Park Grizzly Bear Lodge Playground

    Beginning right on the south side of the North Saskatchewan River, Kinsmen Park’s Grizzly Bear Lodge Playground is one of Edmonton’s best playgrounds for several reasons. As the name suggests, the park is grizzly bear-themed, and there are some cute grizzly bear and cub statues that kids can ride. My kids especially loved the various climbing structures in the park, some of which are quite tall. They have a natural look, so the kids felt like they were climbing out in nature, not in a playgro...

    2. St. Boniface Elementary School Playground

    My kids loved the playground at St. Boniface Catholic Elementary School even more that I expected. For them, it was all about the super tall slide, which they had to climb up three levels to reach. We had fun doing timed races to see how fast they could get from the bottom all the way to the top and back down again. Besides the slide tower, there’s another cool rope climbing tower off to the side (see pic below). Across the field and on the other side of Royal Gardens Community League, there’...

    3. Jackie Parker Playground

    Jackie Parker Park is one of Edmonton’s largest parks outside of the River Valley. It is located on the edge of Mill Woods, along Whitemud Drive and 50 street. The Jackie Parker Recreation Area is at the east end of the park. The playground there is excellent and very large, with rock climbing, an adventure park, and more. The park also features a large off-leash area for dogs and lovely pond with walking trails around it. In winter, the pond becomes a skating rink. But our favorite park of J...

    7. Blatchford Tomato Playground

    Just west of Kingsway Garden Mall, the old Edmonton City Centre Airport is currently being developed into an eco-friendly community called Blatchford. A few homes are already built and occupied there, while most of it is still under construction. One thing that is already built and available for use is the Blatchford Tomato Playground. The park stands out from afar with its vibrant red and yellow decorative poles. For now, since most of Blatchford is still undeveloped, you can see all the way...

    8. Hudson Park

    Hudson Park is a decent playground outside of Hilwie Hamdon School in Cumberland neighborhoods, northwest Edmonton. My kids dubbed this “Fish Playground” after the large fish that connects two towers; there are other nautical themes like a ship and a crocodile head-topped tower. Watch for the fossilized claws on the rock climbing wall! Besides the fish theme, this playground has pretty standard features, so it just barely made our list. There’s also a small spray park, skating rink, and field...

    9. Elizabeth Finch School Playground

    Just five minutes north of Hudson Park by car, Elizabeth Finch School in Carlton neighborhood has one of my kids’ favorite playgrounds in Edmonton. The first thing that drew my kids’ attention was the forest of tree towers; it was a challenge for them to traverse the whole forest from tree to tree. One section of the park is insect-themed, with a dragonfly seesaw, honeycombs to climb in, a caterpillar tunnel, and more. There are several informative signs about plants and insects. The playgrou...

    13. Westglen School Playground

    Tucked away in Westmount neighborhood just south of Westmount Park, Westglen School has one of the city’s most challenging rope climbing towers. The tower was a little too scary for my son (age 7), but my daughter (age 5) and I both went up, and then agreed one time was enough. But for older and/or braver kids, this would be awesome! While the tower is on the north side of the school by the parking lot, there’s also a regular playground on the south side of the school, and yet another playgro...

    14. Sir Wilfred Laurier Park Natural Playground

    A brand new playground can be found in Sir Wilfred Laurier Park, one of the city’s most well-known parks. The playground features two beautifully designed wood towers; the taller one has a super tall slide, while the other is shaped like a howling coyote. The playground is enclosed by trees, and a path connects the park to a field with several large picnic sites (both reservable and first-come-first-served) and another smaller playground created by the same designers. From the picnic sites, y...

    15. Spruce Grove Natural Playground

    Because I saw it recommended in other local blogs about Edmonton playgrounds, we decided to check out Natural Playground in Spruce Grove, west of the city. The playground is mining themed and features a cement slide (tell your kids to watch their heads on the top part; my son bumped his) and a few climbing structures. The park was smaller than we expected, so it just barely made our list. Even though its small, its quite natural looking, with almost no plastic. The park’s main appeal for us w...

    16. Borden Park Playground

    Borden Park is one of the most well-known non-river valley parks in Edmonton. It is quite central and right beside Edmonton EXPO Centre and site of K-Days, one of Edmonton’s biggest summer festivals. The playground in Borden Park is tree-themed, with a treehouse-like structure. My kids also especially liked the little structure with a snake, bear, and beehive statue. Besides the playground itself, Borden Park has an outdoor swimming pool, several great picnic spots, walking/rollerblading/cycl...

    17. Rundle Park

    Rundle Park is a large River Valley park on the far east side of Edmonton. To be honest, the playground there is quite small and nothing too special, besides the small music-themed section where kids can bang some drums and push buttons to make musical noises. I still include Rundle Park though because the park itself has a lot going for it. There are lovely walking trails, including one that crosses pedestrian Ainsworth Dyer Memorial Bridge to Gold Bar Park on the other side of the river. We...

    18. Broadmoor Lake Park, Sherwood Park

    Broadmoor Lake Park is the best park in Sherwood Park, the suburb directly east of Edmonton. The large park includes a pond with ice skating in winter, gymnastics club, indoor arena, and Kinsmen Leisure Centre. The playground itself is very large and centres on a huge rope climbing tower with a tall slide coming down from it, with several other sections to the sides. There’s also an adjacent ship-themed spray park; my kids especially liked the dragon that sprays water. The park can easily vis...

  3. Hudson Park. Did you know? The Fish at Hudson Park has a fishbone ramp climber on the top and monkey bars underneath!?! What’s more – this fish has a name! It’s “The Big Kahuna!” We are big fans of this playground.

  4. Residence 608 Hudson Road is a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2310 sqft new home unit at Hudson Park located in Edmonton, AB. View pricing, floor plans, photos and more.

  5. Hudson Park, Edmonton. About Us. Great playground for kids, lots of families bring their kids. Hudson Park has a large spinning rope climbing feature and a big orange fish connecting two large climbers. There is also a small adjacent spray park for the kiddos and a gazebo. "Very nice park and playground.

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