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