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4 carefully curated photography spots with GPS coordinates, shooting tips, and local insights

Small urban arboretum showcasing specimen trees, landscaped beds and winding paths — great for seasonal shots (spring blossoms, summer foliage, fall color, winter silhouettes). Easy street parking near Major Ave N, free entry, and mostly flat, walkable paths suitable for tripods and wheelchairs. Visit sunrise or golden hour for soft side-light; weekday mornings minimize joggers and dog walkers.

Small neighborhood park with ponds, winding trails, mature trees and open lawns — great for intimate landscape, seasonal color and environmental portraiture. Visit spring for wildflowers, fall for vibrant foliage, or early morning golden hour for calm water reflections. Easily reached from Abbott Ave N with street parking and paved paths; no entry fee. Weekdays and dawn provide the fewest people and best light.

Small neighborhood park with wetlands and a shoreline offering calm water reflections, native vegetation, and migrating birds — ideal for intimate landscape and nature shots. No entry fee; roadside parking on Marlin Dr. Best light at sunrise or golden hour; weekdays and early mornings reduce foot traffic. Paths and accessible areas make handheld or tripod work convenient.

Kylawn Park offers a quiet neighborhood pond, tree-lined trails and open lawns—good for reflections, seasonal color and casual wildlife (waterfowl). Easy street parking and paved paths make it accessible year-round; no entry fee. Best at golden hour for warm light on the pond, early mornings on weekdays to avoid walkers, and autumn for colors. Winter brings stark, graphic scenes and icy reflections.