Canberra’s first all abilities playground, Boundless – The Centenary of Canberra National Playground, is located on the shore of Lake Burley Griffin at Kings Park.
The playground caters to different levels of ability and was initiated as a project to celebrate Canberra’s centenary. It is a place where children, young people and their families can play, socialise, be challenged and have lots of fun. Childhood is a time to explore, to dream of possibilities, to challenge physical limits, and to make new friends. Boundless is a free, state-of-the-art play space that is fun and inclusive of all children of all ages and abilities.
Boundless is a fully enclosed playground featuring on site amenities and barbecues.
Please note the playground is not a training area.
Please ensure physical distancing is maintained wherever practicable.
Marymead Boundless Buddies Program will be starting up again from Monday 3 August 2020. Side gates to the playground will be closed at that time and you’ll be guided to enter via the main gate.
Please observe COVID-19 distancing and good hygiene as you enter. You will be asked to provide your details as you enter for potential contact tracing as limits will be in place on the number of participants.
Our work is on the land of the Ngunnawal People, Ngunnawal Country. We pay our respects to their Elders – past, present and emerging.