this is a public park consistently well maintained by the city crews as are all of the parks in Medicine Hat. There are benches, nice water scapes, two baseball parks with constant games starting in the summers in the early evenings pretty much daily. There is a beautiful Canada 150 totem pole which is perfect for selfies or group shots while there. There are Leopard frogs living in the water and there are natural habitat plaques throughout the park. There are two sets of warmup and public washrooms to use that are clean and well lit. There is a band shell for performers and there are picnic sites throughout the park. Into beach volleyball there is that too. A great place for a walk with someone special, a really good dog walk and a not so chintzy bike ride. There is underground access to the biggest dog park in town through a culvert under the trans canada highway. There is also one of the biggest sliding hills in the winter if you have the stamina to climb the stairs beside it 100 times with your kids. There is always wildlife of some kind there in all seasons, birds, ducks, deer, etc... A plentitude of beautiful trees of all kinds; cottonwoods, elms, larch, birch, oak, maple, pines and scotch pines abound. The park does have an automatic watering system and all trails are paved. You can access the park through the coulee on foot or bike or motorized wheel chair either off 12th St. on the transcanada highway side or you can get there by the Inland skate park next to the Parks and Recreation greenhouse. Its a multi layered park with lots to see and do and don't forget to come to the concerts and to play as a family in the busy Kinette Corner playground for kids of all ages; swings, tractors, climbing wall, etc.... If you are an Ingress player there are almost 12 portals here same for Pokemon Go.