Omand Park
Omand Park sits on the north shore of the Assiniboine River, located just southeast of Polo Park.
There's an open area surrounding two baseball diamonds, a view of the river, and pathways leading all four compass directions out of the park.
Welcome to Omand Park! A park sign and billboard greet visitors coming from the Wolseley neighbourhood, at the intersection of Raglan Rd and Wolseley Ave. Facing west.
View from the east side of Omand's Creek near the Raglan Rd entrance, facing southwest.
Pathways converge near the southeast corner of the park to a footbridge over Omand's Creek, facing south.
The narrow footbridge in the distance to the west crosses over the Assiniboine River, leading to Sir John Franklin Park.
A footbridge crosses over Omand's Creek at the bottom of a hill, coming from the eastern entrance. Facing northwest.
View of Omand's Creek from the footbridge, facing north.
View of the Omand's Creek footbridge coming from the west, facing southeast.
A small open area next to Omand's Creek, facing northwest up a hill.
From a view atop a hill, Omand's Creek flows into Assiniboine River, facing east.
View of an open area near the southwest corner of the park, facing east.
The pathway coming off the Assiniboine River footbridge splits around the baseball diamonds. Facing northeast.
A pair of baseball diamonds make up the bulk of the open area in the center of the park.
A pathway enters Omand Park from the northwest, near the bridge over Omand's Creek.
View of Omand's Creek from the Portage Ave bridge, facing south.
Another view of Omand's Creek from behind the Portage Ave Church parking lot, facing south.
Visitors can walk through a small flower garden alongside Raglan Rd near the northeast corner of the park, facing southwest.