The park is pretty and the sculptures are nice. There's even picnic tables. Unfortunately, there was so much dog poop all over the grass and the pathways, that it made the visit rather unpleasant.
We visited it before our cruise to Thousand Islands. It is not a must. It is a well maintained park with a few sculptures and an old locomotive at the entrance
We spent the night in Gannanoque travelling between Toronto and Montreal.The park has some pretty abstract and bizarre sculptures, as you'd expect and there are plaques explaining the artistic thinking behind them. The river backdrop is attractive - and the garden is at the bottom of the town's interesting high street.I also liked the information board on the early tourist centre listing the biggest fish to be caught in the river every year. However it takes five minutes to walk through the park - so it's not really worth a detour.
If you love art, you'll like this short scenic route along the water front. There were swans, ducks, and groundhogs as well to view. Very calming and relaxing.
There's really not much to this. Winding walk along both sides of the river with a few metal sculptures. The herons are impressive, the rest take a while to figure out.
Nice park with sculptures, bridges, old train..it´s ok for a walk after a big lunch..We met a lady with some dogs and talk to her for a while and the kids played with her dog.Nice relaxing walk not much more...
Enjoyed the walk through the park, but the pond scum is a bit off puting and the sculptures are wearing (missing plaques, etc).
View, fountain, not so hot on some of the sculptures. Off the path terraine a little rough for a person with mobility challenges.
Sculpture Park (previously known as Centennial Park) is located in the heart of Gananoque. Tree lined on one side, with open space on the other, park benches provide guests varying options on how to spend their time.Indigent swans, ducks and geese frequent the pond, which is part of the Gananoque River.A nice, quiet place to while away the hours reading a book, or people / nature watching.
I ran through the park one day, took a little time ot look at the sculptures. The lake in front of the park was low on water and full of weeds, too bad it is not a nice full clear lake.