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Warner Park

  • North York, ON

Tél: +1 416-338-4386
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  • 4.4
  • 85 notes
Heather M.,CanaGuide
5
Heather M.
Loved this cool park. The playground equipment is very unique.
Ken a.,CanaGuide
4
Ken a.
Children love this park, it's small it's apt perfect for those tiny tots to Play! It does have a foam ground so kids don't get hurt. Best to get a frisbee or a badminton set to play, keeping the kids and the adults occupied.
Mal N.,CanaGuide
5
Mal N.
Really nice place very clean kids love it

Tom Riley Park

  • Etobicoke, ON
Homepage for Tom Riley Park

  • 4.4
  • 577 notes
Frankie4BJJ,CanaGuide
5
Frankie4BJJ
Great park to visit. Has a kids playground and a baseball field that seems well maintained. A vegetable garden that's tended too you can admire. In the fall if you sit on the bench near the garden you will have many ladybugs landing on you. Great place for a run and a small ri...
Gerry S.,CanaGuide
4
Gerry S.
There are 3 tennis courts which also double as pickleball courts. If you do not know what that is...look it up. It is a great activity. The huge, free parking is very close by and access to the park is over a little walking bridge.
John C.,CanaGuide
5
John C.
This place is very nice and peaceful and disable friendly around the whole area. The Park has dozens of loons and ducks I see on a regular basis but note I've been going at 6am to 7:30am . It's a lovely a quiet place and great for a picnic and as I said it's disable friendly as ...

Colonel Samuel Smith Park

  • Etobicoke, ON
Homepage for Colonel Samuel Smith Park

  • 4.7
  • 2235 notes
KH,CanaGuide
5
KH
This is another one of the wonderful park in Toronto. This one has loads of birds and paths. It's a popular place so be prepared for lots of people, but there are lots of paths to take you in all directions and away from the crowd, if you wish. Just go and enjoy the quiet and pe...
Margo C.,CanaGuide
5
Margo C.
This is an amazing place to go for beautiful walks and enjoy nature through all seasons. There are mink in the water, Swan's, herons and through the spring a wide variety of migrating birds. It is a lovely and beautiful place to go. It would just be nice if people would understan...
Sadia G.,CanaGuide
5
Sadia G.
A good place to start your waterfront trail walk. Go to the last parking which is free. You can choose any direction to go. You will have a nice view of sunset and CN tower. It’s very quite place. You will find a few little ponds or swamps in that area. You can walk around the ...

Bluffer's Park

  • Scarborough, ON
Eleven parks along 15km of Scarborough Bluffs These parks feature spectacular views of the bluffs and Lake Ontario, trails, beaches, gardens, sports and recreation facilities and more.

  • 4.6
  • 3316 notes
Ifeanyi M.,CanaGuide
5
Ifeanyi M.
The Marina was closed to the public but the park was really cool to move around and probably have a picnic. The car park was full as there were so many people. The best time to go there due to this new restriction is most likely before 12noon. It is a beautiful place to be. We ha...
Jenny,CanaGuide
4
Jenny
What a beautiful park by the lake! Spring is finally here so many people are out to get some fresh air on such a nice sunny afternoon. It can get quite crowded if you go on the weekend. We arrived at around 5:00pm on Saturday so most people were already heading back. We could ea...
Samuel L.,CanaGuide
5
Samuel L.
A great getaway from the busy city life. Bluffer's Park has everything, walkers will enjoy the country park with thick green woods and a long coastline backing onto Lake Ontario. For sunbathers, there are a series of beaches many with life guard, changing and car park facilities ...

Bluffers Park & Beach

  • Scarborough, ON
Homepage for Bluffer's Park and Beach

  • 4.6
  • 1545 notes
Ahtaer R.,CanaGuide
5
Ahtaer R.
This place is simple mind blowing. Incredible place for hangout with friends and family. Specially, summer it will be a great place for spending quality time. You can play soccer or volleyball in the beach. So it’s really a good place near to Toronto city.
Ali S.,CanaGuide
5
Ali S.
Can't go wrong with this place, other than trying to find parking on those busy summer days lol! Family friendly, wheelchair accessible! Perfect place to bring the kids, have a BBQ, and even go for a swim at the beach! There are also a few paths/trails to go on for a nice walk! I...
Amrish T.,CanaGuide
5
Amrish T.
This is an awesome place to spend a day. It's got a small beach, benches for a quick picnic and of course a trail. Lots of opportunities for nice photos, and moreover kids will have a blast!

Pine Point Park

  • Etobicoke, ON
The official website for the City of Toronto. Toronto is Canada's largest city, the fourth largest in North America, and home to a diverse population of more than 2.9 million people.

  • 4.2
  • 371 notes
clifford s.,CanaGuide
4
clifford s.
Great place for family and friends. Reasonable rates
Isaiah B.,CanaGuide
5
Isaiah B.
Very fun place to go sledding with family and friends in the winter, and the walks on hot summer days down the Humber River trail hit different
Josh l.,CanaGuide
5
Josh l.
Clean pool and friendly staff.

Marie Curtis Park

  • Etobicoke, ON
Homepage for Marie Curtis Park

  • 4.5
  • 2996 notes
Alexandru M.,CanaGuide
5
Alexandru M.
I really enjoying taking walks in this park. Really nice trails for walking and biking. Also get to see the lake.Edit: great news even tho city washroom are closed. They put portable ones.
Anthony_evo08,CanaGuide
5
Anthony_evo08
Great park! Very spacious and bot crowded at all!
K B.,CanaGuide
5
K B.
Water and green space. Nuff said.

G Ross Lord Park

  • North York, ON
Homepage for G. Ross Lord Park

  • 4.5
  • 2081 notes
David B.,CanaGuide
5
David B.
I'm always looking for a good park to go for a walk with my family and puppy. This hidden gem is huge with large greenspaces throughout. There are also amazing forested walking trails. Lots of benches and picnic tables as well. Right off the Allen road and so easy to get to....
Josh,CanaGuide
4
Josh
This is the lord G of all parks.
Victoria S.,CanaGuide
5
Victoria S.
Great area for a picnic or just a nice strall. Walkways are paved. Beautiful trees and a creek to make the walk that must more enjoyable. Lots of birds and squirrels. The park gets very busy in the summer so ensure to come early or there sometimes is no parking. There are several...
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