McKellar Park is a park and sub-neighborhood of Westboro, in the City of Ottawa, in the province of Ontario that lies to the North of the Queensway. It is considered a trendy and expensive area, being close to the Westboro Village.
The park has a small outdoor swimming pool, two soccer fields, two tennis courts, a baseball park and a brand new playground.
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