The Park
This active learning park is so fun it merits highlighting specific areas not to miss. The larger-than-life areas are designed to ignite imaginations both young and old. The interactive learning walls and outdoor mini-ampitheatre kiosks are part of the specifically designed curriculum that is aligned with Alberta Ed’s science program. What we also love is the attention to detail for the youngest set. The areas are all stroller-friendly, with washrooms and a snack shack conveniently located closer to the further end of the park. There are windows in the enclosed areas so moms can spy their young ones (even going down the slides), and there’s a giant clock on the main building so that kids who have to be back to their meeting place by a specific time have no excuse to be late. You can purchase season passes for the Active Learning Park, or pay per visit (children 2 and under are free).
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