Centennial Park Gazebo - Ponoka, AB
Posted by: T0SHEA
N 52° 40.854 W 113° 35.075
12U E 325286 N 5839909
Just south of the Fort Ostell Museum is Lions Centennial Park and this gazebo.
Waymark Code: WMZ8FH
Location: Alberta, Canada
Date Posted: 09/28/2018
Views: 1
This gazebo pretty much marks the north end of the park. It is an octagonal gazebo with half open walls and entrances on the north and south ends. Just north of the park's large trout pond, the gazebo has no seating ot tables inside; one could hold a small dance inside. Its location puts it well away from most of the facilities in the park. On the south end of the park are a children's playground and a mini golf course, as well as a pretty big sculpture - the World’s Largest Bucking Saddle Bronc Horse & Rider. Also in the park are an open air stage, covered picnic areas, flush toilets, barbeque pits, the stocked trout pond and a play structure.
Actually, we have noticed that a chain link fence surrounding the park runs south of the gazebo. This appears to mean that the gazebo is on the museum's property and not really part of the park. The gazebo is adjacent to the museum's parking lot, so it is easily accessible in any event and is accessible from the park.