




The setup of this particular park reminds me of my own childhood days in Montreal, Canada. Back then I used to live merely three minutes worth of walk away from a park, which I frequent more than I probably should. I remember it being humongous (well when you're a kid, everything seems gigantic to you), complete with swimming pools, three separate playgrounds, a baseball field and multiple picnic areas! So stopping by this park in Perth today surely brought massive fond memories that put a smile on my face for the rest of the day.