Top Parks in Argyle, London, Middlesex county, Ontario

Grampian Woods

Address: London, ON N5V 4S5, Canada

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“Small quiet park.”

Admiral Park

Address: 284 Admiral Dr, London, ON N5V, Canada

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Nelson Park

Address: 142 Kipling Ave, London, ON N5V 1K2, Canada

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Montblanc Forest Park Corporation

Address: 1830 Dumont St, London, ON N5W 2S1, Canada

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“Not too sure what this is but it is akin to looking like a park. There are Two Exactly the same 'TWIN' buildings built on this plot / huge lot of land. They are well kept, from the looks of the exterior of the buildings, entrance ways, in-and-out, asking with the public wealways, and common areas, which definatley remind one of a Park that is very big in size andbthe facade which faces east has a huge amount of land / space that as the makes the whole area seem to be very relaxing and park like, everything from the point of view of looking around these buildings seem to be very well on a scheduled and purposeful upkeep, not a single flaw can be seen on the balconies or in the masonary work, as well as path ways that lead to all Entrances, into the buildings, to the parking lots, as well as through the common areas that lead one individual / group of individuals from one building to where a closer friend, some aquaintences, or the Apartment Building Manager unit are all kept in a top shsoe. In the summer the grass is cut, on a regular a basis, at least once a a week albeit if needed twice a week will be slotted in fir upkeep, during the Autumn months, u leaves that are to fall are collected up fast, leaving the Corporation very clean, where one can bring his / her gig outside and go for a walk, all pets must be on a leash though, do their will be no throwing a ball and telling Fido to go fetch up the ball! ... In winter, the parking lots, just as well as well as all paved walkways are constantly kept clear, even if it has only sprinkled down a light dusting, someone is out heir making sure it is cleared, as well as de-iced and sand being placed upon these paved areas around the two buildings, Spring time is a time where major activity is happening for pretty much the whole duration. cleaning up the edging, plus the common ground garden areas, where flowers and other plants are to be planted according to the time when the tag says to place the small cutting growths into the ground, with the mulch coming right after an area is finished being completed. They do like to make the grounds as nice and comfortable as possible for the tennents who do rent a unit in one of their Two Buildings. All-throughout the 4 seasons the vast common grounds are treated like a piece of parkland which if owned by the city would be just as well kept up on, as the city is great with their public parks and land holdings where they can make sure that what persons see is well kept and always looking fresh, never looking like it has been overgrown or not attended too. The persons who own this Corporation, are just the same, it is always looking great, attended too and akin to a piece of land that is as big as a park, however they also have two Parking Lots, One on each End of the Buildings Smallest Sector, where the building turns into an L-shape. On the outside of these common areas are two parking areas, One for the Northern Building and the other for the Southern Building. Seperate parking areas for each of these Two Buildings also have seperate ways of entering into each of their parking areas off of different Streets. Both lots allow Residents as well as their Friends coming to visite, to have only the shortest, most minimalist walk to each buildings main Front Entrance / Lobby. This place is definatley kept up to date with respect to code, as well in regards to landscaping, cleaning of snow, et al.”

East Lions Park

Address: London, ON N5W 5P4, Canada

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“There is some through traffic. On a separate bike path. But the Kid's area, at least when I've visited, has usually been quiet, relatively empty, and it's completely off of any major roads, and plenty of conveniently close, free parking, because of the arena next door. One of my favourite parks, in London”

Third Street Park

Address: 530 Third St, London, ON N5V, Canada

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“Not a big park, just trees on one side and houses on the other. There is a trail in the mini forest next to a small creek, but unfortunately you can't go very far. Cheers!”

Talltree Park - East

Address: London, ON N5V 4Y1, Canada

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“Great Park with a great name, as it has some definatley tall trees. Too bad there wasn't a walking path that was going through it, as the pathway is paved except the walkway is about 50 to 75 feet away from the edge of the treeline ... at the present moment the growth is just too thick to be walking through, fallen trees need to be cleared. Hopefully this will happen soon. This weekend, from Sept 23-24, 2017, there will be a community tree planting. All persons welcome, even if you do not live in the immediate area, whole families that include newborns and toddlers, to pre-teens and even youth that may be even older. Sngle residents, couples, and neighbourhood children, all are absolutely welcome to come join the tree planting activities. They may also ask persons who are well dressed to go into the heavy brush of Talltree Park and pick up / carry out some of the dead and decaying / fallen trees that have been laying there, some big ones from the past 15-25 or so. Probably since this end of Marconi started under development and houses started to be built, with the last in this part of Marconi and the surrounding newer homes community are was built approx 10 years ago, on Exmouth Circle. Some of those decaying large logs, that have been in Talltree Park have been their for years. If the stumps and the dead decaying brush can be removed, it would almost guarentee the city would put some paved walking paths through this park. If you did find my review/information helpful, please 'smash' that thumbs up button! ... Thank-you.”

Talltree Park - West

Address: Argyle, London, ON N5V 4V4, Canada

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“Great Park with a great name, as it has some definatley tall trees. Too bad there wasn't a walking path that was going through it, as the pathway is paved except the walkway is about 50 to 75 feet away from the edge of the treeline ... at the present moment the growth is just too thick to be walking through, fallen trees need to be cleared. Hopefully this will happen soon. This weekend, from Sept 23-24, 2017, there will be a community tree planting. All persons welcome, even if you do not live in the immediate area, whole families that include newborns and toddlers, to pre-teens and even youth that may be even older. Sngle residents, couples, and neighbourhood children, all are absolutely welcome to come join the tree planting activities. They may also ask persons who are well dressed to go into the heavy brush of Talltree Park and pick up / carry out some of the dead and decaying / fallen trees that have been laying there, some big ones from the past 15-25 or so. Probably since this end of Marconi started under development and houses started to be built, with the last in this part of Marconi and the surrounding newer homes community are was built approx 10 years ago, on Exmouth Circle. Some of those decaying large logs, that have been in Talltree Park have been their for years. If the stumps and the dead decaying brush can be removed, it would almost guarentee the city would put some paved walking paths through this park. If you did find my review/information helpful, please 'smash' that thumbs up button! ... Thank-you.”

Forest View Park

Address: 323 Hudson Dr, London, ON N5V 1E4, Canada

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“Good, quiet and shaded park with plenty of trees and privacy. Well-maintained”

Lord Nelson Woods

Address: 1978-1948 Wavell St, London, ON N5V 1N2, Canada

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“Nice and small City of London Park that skirts the right edge of Wavell Street. On the park officially starts st the back gate of Lord Nelson Elementary School and ends once you get to the Forest Lawn Cemetery Crematorium. It isn't a very thick park at its widest, yet is kept up nice and clean by the City of London Parks and Recreation Department. It only takes up land on the School / Cemetery side of the road. There are a few ways to get into this Thicket. And it does have a lot of natural animals that do reside and call this Park Land Home. If your lucky you may see some White Tail Deer, along with many species of birds that have managed to take up residence. I saw a few Woodpeckers a while back, approximately two weeks back, therefore about mid October, 2018. Please do 'Smash' that thumbs up button if you thought my review was helpful in anyway.  Thank-you!”

Culver Park

Address: 1735 Culver Dr, London, ON N5V 3G9, Canada

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