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À la recherche de parcs, jardins et espaces verts à Etobicoke? CanaGuide vous offre une sélection des meilleurs lieux pour se détendre, s'amuser et profiter de la nature. Explorez les différentes options et trouvez le parc idéal pour passer du temps de qualité en famille, entre amis ou simplement pour vous ressourcer dans un cadre paisible et verdoyant.

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 ...

Sunnyside Park

  • Toronto, ON
Homepage for Sunnyside Park

  • 4.6
  • 1019 notes
David O.,CanaGuide
5
David O.
Excellent view for both West and East end of Toronto
Ken A.,CanaGuide
5
Ken A.
Excellent even with Covid walkers ate still active great view of the Lake choppy however
Sukhpreet S.,CanaGuide
5
Sukhpreet S.
Amazing quiet place to hang around!

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 ...

High Park

  • Toronto, ON
Information about High Park in Toronto, Ontario. Waterfront, picnic areas, off leash dog park, sports, parking and map.

  • 4.7
  • 18464 notes
Chris T.,CanaGuide
5
Chris T.
Wonderful 399-acre city park with something for almost everyone in every season including a small zoo (though temporarily closed at the time of writing), a large pond, two small duck ponds, woods, gardens, picnic areas, playgrounds, an outdoor amphitheatre (Shakespeare in High Pa...
J. M.,CanaGuide
5
J. M.
A massive park with plenty of scenic trails, waterfront views, enclosed pool, garden and even a snack bar! As a social hub for the Bloor West Village, High Park also hosts many events such as the Ukrainian Festival (complete with live music, cultural clothing and souvenirs), the...
Kimberly S.,CanaGuide
5
Kimberly S.
High Park is a great place to see the seasons in Toronto. You can still safely Social Distance while you are there. The sights are beautiful with the natural and gardens in the Park. There are a few parks inside it to make it friendly for the kids. Kids can run around here for ho...

Centennial Park

  • Etobicoke, ON
Homepage for Centennial Park - Etobicoke

  • 4.5
  • 4106 notes
Bhawandip S.,CanaGuide
5
Bhawandip S.
Beautiful park, lots of open space for sports. Picnic tables are spread all around with many sheltered areas. My favorite feature includes various ponds with beautiful willow trees scattered around the park. The park is connected to Etobicoke Creek trail which is great for biking...
Kal S.,CanaGuide
5
Kal S.
The park with literally everything!At great spot for both winter and summer and if your into disc sports, this is the place. If you have a bike, you'll be in heaven with the awesome track they have, and if you just want to walk and chill, this is a great place. Ample of parking a...
Mandy E.,CanaGuide
5
Mandy E.
The green house is such a warm and inviting place on a cold winter day, and a beautiful little respite any day. It's bright, the staff are very informative and happy to share their knowledge. Overall, it's a lovely way to spend an hour or so looking at all the beautiful plants.

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.

Marilyn Bell Park

  • Toronto, ON
Homepage for Marilyn Bell Park

  • 4.5
  • 1574 notes
Ben H.,CanaGuide
4
Ben H.
Came for some disc golf with friends. It's a good course for beginners and practice.
Jeffrey o.,CanaGuide
5
Jeffrey o.
It was awesome...completed my first open water swim today.
Mathiaus P.,CanaGuide
4
Mathiaus P.
A nice walk but really needs some better footpaths.

Baird Park

  • Toronto, ON
Homepage for Baird Park

  • 4.4
  • 219 notes
Andy F.,CanaGuide
5
Andy F.
Friendly dogs, responsible owners! Our puppy always has a great time here.
Brian B.,CanaGuide
5
Brian B.
Park runs the gambit between empty and crowded. It's a nice small park and a delightful spot for people and dog watching. We take our puppy there right now and will continue to take her there as she grows up.
Brittany C.,CanaGuide
4
Brittany C.
Have been taking our 6 month old puppy too the off leash dog park here for about 2 months now. All the dog owners have been attentive and friendly. Our puppy loves being able to socialize and because the park is not too big it has been easy to keep an eye on him. The only real is...
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