Airdrie–Chinook Winds Playground and Spray Park

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Community:
Airdrie – Chinook Winds Regional Park
Parking: There is a road up to a free parking lot near the playground.

Surrounding Park Area: This playground and spray park are part of the huge Chinook Winds Regional Park complex. There is a skate park, a number of baseball diamonds and a hockey rink with boards that contains basketball courts in the warmer months, and a seasonal concession with washrooms is opening this summer located between the spray park and playground.

Shade: The trees in the park are still young and do not provide a lot of shade. There are sunshades over the nearby picnic areas.

Spray Park

Gordie’s Review (3 years old): What did you like at the park? “playing with the water.”
Age Range: all ages.

Ground Cover: textured cement flooring.
Features: many small sprays; two water cannons; 2 tall water dumping towers; musical piano sprayer; hoop sprayer.

Seating: Shaded picnic tables and benches

Overall assessment: This spray park is awesome. One of the best in the area. It can be  a little difficult to monitor kids at the spray park and playground at the same time. They are pretty close together, so your kids will want to play on both of them, but the concession between them blocks some of the view.

Playground

Gordie’s Review (2 years old): What did you like at the park? “My friends.”
Age Range: 2-10.
Ground Cover: recycled tire.

Features: preschool structure with steering wheel and double slide; school-age structure with slide and climbing wall; wave balance beam; 2 bowl spinners; tri-motorcycle bouncer; 4 swings (2 saucer swings); 2 stand spinners; large ring spinner; surf board.

Accessibility: The ground floor of this playground is completely accessible. Although there is nothing that could be directly accessed from a wheelchair, you could get right up to the play on all items. There are also many items that could be accessed by people who could be transferred or just had low motor skills.

There are many things that swing, spin or bounce for children who benefit from those types of vestibular motion. The large school-aged climber has stairs so older children with low motor skills could still get to the top.

Seating: There are seating walls (long blocks of cement), picnic tables and benches.

Overall assessment: We met some friends at this playground on what may have been the windiest day ever. Despite the wind, we had a great time.

You may find that younger kids require a little more assistance on some of the equipment than some other playgrounds but there is so much you can do together you probably won’t mind. The ring spinner, saucer swings and wave balance beam are all adult friendly.

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11 thoughts on “Airdrie–Chinook Winds Playground and Spray Park”

  1. I was there a week or so ago. I actually don’t remember there being any picnic tables, but I’m not 100% sure. It did get really busy though so I would suggest bringing a picnic blanket. The shade is also hard to come by.

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