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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Heywood_ParkHeywood Park - Wikipedia

    Heywood Park is a public park in the suburb of Unley Park in Adelaide, South Australia. It is home to the last remaining Grey Box gum trees ( Eucalyptus microcarpa) on the Adelaide plains, some of which pre-date European settlement.

  2. www.unley.sa.gov.au › Parks-playgrounds › Heywood-ParkHeywood Park | City of Unley

    Dogs off-leash between 5pm and 10am. Open space, playground, picnic table and seating, BBQ, benches, public toilets, drinking fountain, nature play, biodiversity gardens and environmental smart technology.

  3. Heywood Park. 1 review. #5 of 18 things to do in Unley. Parks. Write a review. What people are saying. “ One of the best ”. Oct 2019. Large reserve amongst huge mature native trees that is home to multiple playgrounds.

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    • Northgate st, Unley, South Australia
  4. Heywood Park. 1 review. #5 of 18 things to do in Unley. Parks. Write a review. What people are saying. “ One of the best ” Oct 2019. Large reserve amongst huge mature native trees that is home to multiple playgrounds. One of the best I saw in Adelaide. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing. All photos (5)

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    • Northgate st, Unley, South Australia
  5. Jan 30, 2018 · Located on the western boundary of the City of North Vancouver, Heywood Park is sixteen hectares of lush, green, rainforest awesome! Complete with a playground, washrooms, and sports fields Heywood Park is a perfect family destination.

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  6. Queen's Park, Heywood is a public park, opened in 1879, which now occupies about 18 hectares (13 hectares registered). It includes a bandstand, tennis courts, bowling greens, playgrounds and a boating lake.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Heywood_ParkHeywood Park - Wikiwand

    Heywood Park is a public park in the suburb of Unley Park in Adelaide, South Australia. It is home to the last remaining Grey Box gum trees on the Adelaide plains, some of which pre-date European settlement.