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Best Parks in Toronto

  • Toronto Island

    Escape the city bustle on Toronto Island, a tranquil oasis with beautiful parks, beaches, and stunning skyline views. It's ideal for cycling, picnicking, and relaxation.

  • Roundhouse Park

    Step back into the railway era at Roundhouse Park, a historic site adjacent to the CN Tower, featuring vintage locomotives and a working steam engine. It's a delightful spot for train enthusiasts and families.

  • Toronto Islands

    A tranquil escape just a short ferry ride from the bustling downtown, the Toronto Islands offer beautiful parklands, beaches, and recreational activities. It's the perfect place for a leisurely bike ride, a picnic, or simply enjoying stunning city skyline views.

  • High Park

    Escape the city bustle in High Park, Toronto's largest public park, offering a blend of natural beauty and recreational activities. Enjoy playgrounds, a zoo, sports facilities, and beautiful gardens, especially stunning during cherry blossom season.

  • Queen's Park

    This sprawling urban park is the green heart of Toronto, surrounding the Ontario Legislative Building and providing a peaceful escape with mature trees and walking paths. It's a popular spot for picnics, strolls, and observing local life.

  • The Toronto Islands

    A chain of 15 small islands just a short ferry ride from downtown, offering a peaceful escape with beaches, parks, and amusement rides.

  • Martin Goodman Trail

    A scenic multi-use trail stretching along Toronto's waterfront, perfect for cycling, jogging, or a leisurely stroll with fantastic city and lake views.

  • Woodbine Beach

    Toronto's most popular urban beach, Woodbine offers a long stretch of sand, boardwalk, and recreational facilities, perfect for a day of sun, swimming, and sports. Enjoy the lively beach community.

  • Sugar Beach

    An urban oasis featuring pink umbrellas and white sand, Sugar Beach offers a unique urban beach experience with views of the city skyline and Toronto's port.

  • Allan Gardens

    This beautiful Victorian-era botanical garden features a stunning conservatory with tropical plants, cacti, and seasonal flower shows. It's a tranquil oasis year-round.

  • Centre Island

    As the most developed of the Toronto Islands, Centre Island features the ferry docks, Centreville Amusement Park, and beautiful gardens, making it a popular destination for families and leisurely outings. It provides a charming, car-free environment.

  • Withrow Park

    A charming neighbourhood park in the Riverdale area, featuring a popular off-leash dog area, tennis courts, and a community rink in winter.

  • Rouge National Urban Park

    Canada's first national urban park, providing a vast natural oasis with hiking trails, beaches, forests, and diverse wildlife within the city.

  • Riverdale Park

    Known for its stunning views of the Toronto skyline, this park offers expansive green spaces, a wading pool, and sports fields.

  • Ontario Place

    A unique waterfront destination, Ontario Place offers a blend of parkland, entertainment venues, and recreational facilities. Once an iconic amusement park, it now provides public spaces, event areas, and stunning views of the city skyline.

  • Ward’s Island

  • Hanlan’s Point