3 /5 Brad Loncar: As you walk in, there are restrooms, some covered picnic areas, a big open field that would be good for ball, and an information board. You can pick up a paper map if you need one, and I placed it back when I was finished because they didn’t have many. You probably don’t need one though as these are easy trails and you can take a photo of the map at the entrance of the North trail. There are three trails, the North (partly paved), River, and South. The star of the show are the viewpoints along the Peace River, and the South has the longest and most interesting stretch of this. The trails are very basic and bland, to be honest. It’s a place where the general public can get exercise, jog, or dog walk and it’s fine for that. If you are adventurous and athletic, I would recommend exploring the woods off trail and/or going down to the river bank. The only major wildlife I saw was one deer. All in all, the park is ok. The old wooden bridge from the North to South trail is a beautiful structure.