Alex Decoteau Park

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Edmonton, Canada

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Alex Decoteau Park Reviews | Rating 4,6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Alex Decoteau Park is located in Edmonton, Canada on 10230 105 St NW. Alex Decoteau Park is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category park in Canada. Document Moved Object MovedThis document may be found here

Address

10230 105 St NW

Phone

780-442-0974

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Stefan Ashton

Downtown's jewel, sunshine sanctuary, direct sunlight throughout the day, refugium for citizens & visitors alike, YEGs residential towers & historic 104 St. the backdrop. Children, take your parents for a walk & sit them on or against the playful arranged Lego-inspired seating arrays, geometrically aligned for optimum sun rays exposure. Grass areas invite to that o'so simple luxury of enjoying a urban park 104 St. style. mondane, funky, welcoming. Center stage of the small-footprint Alex Decoteau Park is a red curved statue, eastwards facing with flattering shaped arms signalling welcome to park guests

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James Gully007

It's an ok park: a small enclosure with turf and no trees. It's a good space to socialize without distractions. I think its great there's an off-leash park right downtown and my puppy had a good play session this morning.

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Kirk Dewhurst

Great green space in downtown. There is such a shortage of park area downtown it’s nice to have this open place. It includes a dog park so it’s good for those who have a dog. There is lots of seating and small fountain. It’s named after the first idigenous police officer in Canada and was also a famous long distance runner. I’ve been to this park a few times and have always enjoyed it.

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Samuel Andrews

Small dog park but perfect for a little run for your pup in the middle of downtown.

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David Mathew

Beautiful spot in downtown. Lots of seating, a community garden, and an awesome fenced off-leash area for all the urban dogs!

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