Bowring Park Canteen

4.5/5
(271) · Park in St. John's, Canada
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The Bowring Park Foundation, a not-for-profit organization, was established in 1995 and is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. Its …

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4.5/5 · 271 reviews
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Aug 7, 2024
A very pretty city park where we spend some time relaxing on a sunny day. It is located away from the honky tonk and the busy bars, so it is a calming place.Full review by Thomas V
Jul 25, 2024
Great park to bring the kids too. Multiple structures plus a great splash pad. Lots of green space and nice paved talking trailsFull review by 788geraldp
May 25, 2024
What a beautiful place in St. John's. The playground looked like a great place for kids and the pool looked fun too. My favourite spot was the statue of Peter Pan - simply magical!Full review by somegalfromcan
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Are the trails here stroller friendly?
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Yes. There is a paved route in the park that accommodates maintenance vehicles but is otherwise given over to walkers and walkers and their dogs and walkers and their strollers.
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Do you have to pay to go swimming
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No all areas are free! You will love this park. Enjoy!
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when do bowering park have the butterfly's in the hot house?
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The Butterfly Pavialion is not in Bowring Park, it is located outside of Deer Lake in Newfoundland. This is on the west coast of the island a 7 hour drive from St John's. I have been to …
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The Butterfly Pavialion is not in Bowring Park, it is located outside of Deer Lake in Newfoundland. This is on the west coast of the island a 7 hour drive from St John's. I have been to that venue a few times and it is a must see if you love interacting with beautiful creatures.
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did i see a spooky walk in august?
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yes haunted hike
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Answer by Rick B · Jul 22, 2017
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I am possibly coming to St John in June and going to this park is something I may want to do. I have a disability and use a …
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I am possibly coming to St John in June and going to this park is something I may want to do. I have a disability and use a wheelchair. Is the park wheelchair acessible? and do you have wheelchair acessible Bathrooms in the park if I need one?
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Majority of this park is wheel chair accessible. The small trails throughout park will likely pose an issue. There are multiple wheelchair accessible bathrooms throughout park. If your …
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Majority of this park is wheel chair accessible. The small trails throughout park will likely pose an issue. There are multiple wheelchair accessible bathrooms throughout park. If your staying in downtown area another option could be bannerman park it's smaller but beautiful. Slot of history to this park and it is located in a historic area directly next to the colonial building and scenic rennies mill Rd
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Answer by Ty P · May 24, 2017
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