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The City of Belmont has a family park within three minutes of every family home in fact we've got around half the size of King's Park in parklands and dry reserves! There are also many fabulous playground facilities within the City of Belmont, with the new Faulkner Park Feature Playground opened on the 2nd of September the latest highlight. The state of the art playground facilities within the local area show Council's commitment in providing a range of sporting/leisure activity options as well as building a family friendly community. For more information on parks visit the city's website www.belmont.wa.gov.au TOMATO LAKE Tomato Lake is one of the City of Belmont's premier parks. It is a great spot to enjoy a BBQ, watch the birdlife, sip a coffee from the kiosk, watch the children play or take a leisurely stroll around the lake. The Parkland contains ample parking and toilet facilities as well as play areas for children. The Tomato Lake Park is a total of 13.5h in total, with 7.4h of lake. There is a cyclepath that is 1.52 kilometres around the lake and a 104m boardwalk going over the lake. Tomato Lake is located in Kewdale, with main access from Oats Street. GARVEY PARK Garvey Park is a Regional Recreational Reserve of natural beauty that is largely unexplored by many residents of Perth, let alone residents of the City of Belmont. Located on the river in Ascot, down Fauntleroy Avenue, there are free bbq's, new playground equipment, tables and chairs, pathways and is the perfect place for a relaxing bbq and for the kids to play. CITY OF BELMONT SKATE PARK The City of Belmont Skate Park is located on the corner of Abernethy and Alexander Roads in Belmont. Events held at the park throughout the year include the Extreme Fest Series and Extreme Sports Competition. For further information on the City of Belmont's Parks and Playgrounds, visit www.belmont.wa.gov.au or phone (08) 9477 7222 |