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Top Parks in Toronto, Canada

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koolmilk
at 2023 Sep 27
koolmilk
at 2023 Sep 27
Nice free zoo but would like to see the chain link fence replaced with glass or plastic for easier photo taking
Tanyia
at 2023 Sep 21
Tanyia
at 2023 Sep 21
Nice chilli outdoor corner to check it out in Toronto downtown
Rodrigo Velásquez
at 2023 Sep 09
Rodrigo Velásquez
at 2023 Sep 09
It’s a great place to stay and enjoy the waterfront. There is a big sandpit with umbrellas and chairs where you can sit and feel like at the beach. The view is gorgeous and there are tons of other things to do around the area. Water taxis to the islands are a few meters away if you decide to enjoy a real sandy beach instead. The only downside is the smell of cannabis sometimes can be overwhelming.
Anthony Chow
at 2023 Sep 04
Anthony Chow
at 2023 Sep 04
It's a great place to watch the annual air show. There's easy access to highways, and the public parking fee is reasonable, but it fills up quickly during the weekend after 10am. It's a fantastic spot for a picnic or a family gathering.
Enjoyed visiting here at the Lakeshore park. Parking is a slight concern but manageable
Had lost of fun with the kids spending the day there. We were there on a weekday and it was crowded. Early morning when the park opened, there were no wait lineups, but noon onwards, it was an hour wait for some rides. Highly recommend for kids between 5 and 10 years old.
Wonderful park. Very peaceful. You can spend all day exploring. Very romantic, very beautiful! Sit down and admire nature and the work of countless gardeners! Walk and exercise! Have a picnic! I could go back 5 times a week!
I planned to spend a couple hours turned out to be a full day. If you have younger kids aged 4 to 10 they will have a blast all day long.

Pack your water a change of clothes and get ready for fun. It can be very busy but i was under prepared and quite excited to speand the full day for a 1st time visit. You will love it
Awesome little set up. Parking is decent in the area.
Gorgeous garden with a lot of benches to enjoy your surroundings. Love the small path alongside the creek too
There are a couple different animals to be seen, pretty great to see if you are already visiting High Park, especially considering access is free. Please note that you may not be able to see all animals at all times as the pens are pretty large and animals may be hidden.
Frédéric Gauthier
at 2023 Aug 23
Frédéric Gauthier
at 2023 Aug 23
Very nice park, well kept, a lot of trails to walk in and many different scenery to see throughout the park. It is even possible to see a lot of wildlife including small critters and the infamous Canadian Goose, a complete change of pace from the big city all around the park! There are a lot of infrastructures available for activities including a pool and tennis courts. Numerous places are available to have a little picnic. I highly recommend visiting this place at least once, for tourists and locals alike.
Place was awesome. So much greenery and freedom to walk and browse. I loved how everything was catered to the environment instead of knocking down nature for human enjoyment. The rides were perfect for our 4yo and pricing was within reason. Would recommend avoiding ferry or leaving early-ish to avoid the wait times
LIFE HACK: if you want free rides, go to the line up area for the ferry. In that area, there will be tons of all access bracelets on the ground. Just grab one of those, and boom! Free rides for life baby! All jokes aside, this is a very fun experience for young children but I wouldn’t recommend it for kids over 11 years old. The ferry lines are long, and overall, the rides aren’t that good(except for the scrambler)
L K
at 2023 Aug 20
L K
at 2023 Aug 20
It's a good park and spacious. I see that there are bikes to rent to use, bike lanes and lots of good things. Haven't explored much of it yet, because I've always just gone as supervising the children. I've only gone to the splash pad and park.
K W
at 2023 Aug 19
K W
at 2023 Aug 19
2023 August 4.5★
A very nice park overlooking downtown Toronto harbour and the iconic CN tower.
This park has paved paths and is great for those jogging, cycling or just strolling. You'll find this park perfect for those who want to lay down on the grass and watch the planes land on the island airport.
During summer months, there's a stage setup for live music and events.

Great for exercise. Nice to visit.
Would come again.
Jaydeep Patel
at 2023 Aug 17
Jaydeep Patel
at 2023 Aug 17
Best place to hang out and spend time with friends and family near the Harbour front..
On Lake Ontario, beautiful park with lots of trees, greenery and swans. Just close to bus stops and the waters.
The beach is my favourite part of this park. There are so many trees where you can relax and just enjoy the view. It is perfect for the whole family or a group of friends or simply by yourself. There's a trail that goes to both east and west.
Visited this place with my family last Saturday. You have to buy a ticket to ride the rides, and if you don't get on the rides, you can go around freely. The rides are good for small children to ride. 5 years old - around the lower elementary grades. My soon-to-be middle-aged son bought an all-day ticket, but only rode three. It was a pity that there were no rides like Wonderland. But I was able to rest quietly and it was nice to have a picnic.
I visited Center Island on a Sunday of the long weekend and took the ferry to get there. The ferry ride was reasonable both in terms of cost and convenience, and I'd recommend purchasing tickets online for a smoother experience. However, the return trip had an unreasonable wait, especially with kids in tow, though I suppose that's in line with the price. Water taxis were an alternative option, but at $13.50 per passenger each way, they weren't the most cost-effective choice. The rides on the island weren't exceptional, and the prices for kids were a bit steep, but they did seem to enjoy them. The food quality was rather low, but I hadn't expected much in that department. On the plus side, beer prices were reasonable. Despite the drawbacks, I'd still recommend a visit, especially if you've never been, as it provides a unique experience.
Dee A
at 2023 Aug 09
Dee A
at 2023 Aug 09
A great place for a nice walk or run. I thoroughly enjoy walking through this park. Great views of the lake. An awesome place for picnic with family or just for alone time. Recent additions to the park with strategically placed artifacts for games and book reading makes it all the more awesome!!!
Pradip Jain
at 2023 Aug 07
Pradip Jain
at 2023 Aug 07
Absolutely breathtaking! The park’s Lakeview combined with the stunning city skyline creates a picturesque and serene setting. Perfect for a relaxing stroll or a peaceful afternoon by the water. Highly recommended for nature lovers and cityscape enthusiasts!
Jaspal Singh
at 2023 Aug 06
Jaspal Singh
at 2023 Aug 06
August 2023 4*

Visited the place with my kids on weekend. The place is well maintained and there is no entry fees.

There are few animals currently as there is development work going on. However, it is still good learning opportunities for kids. Peacocks are big attractions as you don’t see them at many places in Canada.
Jaspal Singh
at 2023 Aug 06
Jaspal Singh
at 2023 Aug 06
August 2023 5*

Visited the place with family on weekend. PARKING IS NOT ALLOWED ON WEEKEND AND YOU WILL NEED TO PARK ON ROAD SIDE NEAR BLOOR STREET.

The place is very nice for kids as there are so many activities to do. You can also take vehicle ride ($5 per person). There is zoo, splash pad, play areas and picnic area.

Also there is big lake inside the park but no beach. It is good to just sit and relax. Toilets are cleaned and well maintained. There are few restaurants inside the park so you will not find many options.

You can spend quality time with you family and can enjoy different activities.
Dr. Safeena Khan
at 2023 Aug 06
Dr. Safeena Khan
at 2023 Aug 06
Beautiful park with lots of greenery, beach, play area for kids and a little “zoo” with some kid-friendly animals. There are maps to guide you which route to take to get where, and some ice cream and hot dog stands for snacks. Parking is difficult. You will have to park somewhere else and walk down but not too bad. There are parking spots available in walking distances.
Pretty nice gardens, some large willow trees, flowers, a little river, and other things. There’s bathrooms on site, a cafe, paid parking ($2/hr in 2023) but free admission. Seems pretty busy on a weekend. There are some rules regarding dogs/pets and picnics - as in, you can’t bring them and you can’t have them. Nice place for a walk. Some paths are accessible but there’s also lots of places with stairs.
AnnaMaria Rotatore
at 2023 Aug 03
AnnaMaria Rotatore
at 2023 Aug 03
Great place that brings back memories of my childhood. Free parking during the weekdays. Relaxing for lunch or a walk. Some very good activities for kids;wading pool, playground, public pool. Electric bikes as are also available. Washrooms are nastalgic, never upgraded since I was a kid.
Yasmine
at 2023 Aug 03
Yasmine
at 2023 Aug 03
This park is lovely and has great views of the city! It was a little hazy when we went but that didn’t bother us. There’s also a pool, change rooms, showers, lifeguards at the beach, a park and we had some Pizza Pizza there as there was a large stand there.
A rainy start on a weekday made all the difference! No lineups (except the Ferris wheel) made for a fun day for a 2 1/2 year old. The only downside was a statement we read that said as long as there’s an adult, a child can ride and that’s not true. There are height restrictions so wait until they are at least 3 feet tall if you want to ride them all. We brought snacks but also bought lunch at the burger place and it was very reasonable. Cheaper than that Golden Arches place and much tastier. Splash pad was a great way to cool off later in the day. The farm animals and ducks were a hit. We were sad the train wasn’t running but all in all a successful day. One suggestion: have a separate line for prepaid customers.
Great rest stop after a long walk 👌.
Ismail Aravai
at 2023 Aug 01
Ismail Aravai
at 2023 Aug 01
We visited the zoo on a weekend and were pleasantly surprised to find out that admission was free. The zoo offered the option to donate funds to support the care of various animals and birds, which we gladly took advantage of. While we initially had some difficulty finding parking, we eventually found on-street parking and had an overall enjoyable experience. The zoo also had food trucks available, which offered a great selection of ice cream and other delicious snacks.
Ariel Jewel
at 2023 Jul 27
Ariel Jewel
at 2023 Jul 27
we went on a day where the llamas weren’t open to public sob

the zoo was pretty fun, it was free so we didn’t expect ANYTHING and all in all it was a nice experience. love the doodly information boards and the vast space allocated to each animal, makes my little heart very happy. the fact that each enclosure has toys placed in it and ample space for the animals to hide if they wish is also super endearing.

it was a little hard to see some of the animals, with the double fenced lining in some enclosures, and some of them weren’t out and about, but the baby cattle was adorable. made up for everything else.

do note it’s quite a small zoo, so do plan other things to do when you’re done, there is the rest of the park to see after all.

-broke college kid
It's a nice scenic place. Imagine to spend at least 2 hrs as the walking is there and you stop for photos and reading. You can even do a small picnic. No Bbq. I wish there was a description for plants and names. it's there for some, but not for most. There is a small cafe, they dont have pops though and the menu is limited. You might want to carry some food, especially with kids. Paid parking is available. Could not visit the garden shop due to the time, may be next time, but I could see they sell some plants/flowers, momentos etc.
Ian Mackovski
at 2023 Jul 24
Ian Mackovski
at 2023 Jul 24
Nice grass to sit on and small beach with lots of chairs and umbrellas where you can sit and watch the planes land.
Wow, I had the most amazing day with my family here... Walking in the woods, hearing all kind of creatures sounds and especially breathing fresh air which is extremely unwinding.
It's worth to pass a journey in this park.
Mike S
at 2023 Jul 15
Mike S
at 2023 Jul 15
A fun, safe trail, accessible to all. Beautiful views of the CN Tower and Toronto skyline and also planes taking off from the island airport. Zero cost. Plenty of seating along the way as well as many cultural and natural points of interest.
I like exploring parks in summer and I found Trinity Bellwoods Park with such a fresh vibe. Music and activities soothing the surrounding. Wonderful picnic spot in your neighbourhood.
Melissa Bolton
at 2023 Jul 13
Melissa Bolton
at 2023 Jul 13
Love taking my son here on days off. You can make a donation, there is the animals in the zoo and a wooden playground within walking distance. Cars cannot enter the park on weekends so you will have to find surrounding street parking. During the week cars are able to enter the grounds and usually there is lots of parking from my experiences.
Beautiful park with easy access by street car. You can see ppl playing tennis, frisbee and other sports with great playing area for youngsters and kids as well!! Beautiful place to see the sunset during summer evening!
Prayon
at 2023 Jul 07
Prayon
at 2023 Jul 07
This park was such an unexpected gem. So many trails, and e-bikes available for rent. There was a swimming pool, baseball fields, and we were pleasantly surprised with a free zoo inside the park. Overall this was a great park and definitely a fun place to spend some time outside enjoying nature right in the middle of the city.
Jim Deveau
at 2023 Jul 04
Jim Deveau
at 2023 Jul 04
Very nice park and surrounding area. Quite surprised at how lush and diverse the forest is considering it's in downtown Toronto. The free zoo was entertaining and the gardens were beautiful.
Be advised... it is quite hilly. Definitely worth it, just make sure you're ready for it.
100% recommend it. It has a Stanley Park (Vancouver) vibe.
Annie
at 2023 Jul 01
Annie
at 2023 Jul 01
I finally found it and loved it! I can't believe there is a small zoo here. It was very nice and quiet walk through. My husband and I had a very good time seeing peacocks, bison and my favorite llamas. Plus its not a far walk to bloorwest village to grab some food and coffee. There is a BBQ shop in high park as well. We brought water and food as we knew we be outside for awhile. I honestly had a good time here and will probably be back because I love animals so much.
Denise Morrison
at 2023 Jul 01
Denise Morrison
at 2023 Jul 01
This area of the beach is always busy in the summer time. The pool is named after my Uncle Gus Ryder. He was marilyn bell's trainer first woman to swim across lake ontario. The pavilion is where people would gather to swim in the lake Over a hundred years ago.
Nekochi
at 2023 Jun 29
Nekochi
at 2023 Jun 29
It's nice to relax but I think you should consider hiding your snacks.
Cause there's a gang on the ends, and they don't mess around my friend.
Especially the one wearing an orange tie with a black suit.
Oh yeah, he's the top recruiter.
Can't say I didn't warn yah...
😅🤣
Jolene Stahn
at 2023 Jun 23
Jolene Stahn
at 2023 Jun 23
Absolutely must visit, so worth it! Doesn’t feel like you’re in Toronto. Beautifully well kept, there’s tons of trails for walking, biking and spots to enjoy nature. The restrooms were clean. There’s fishing, a zoo and tons of little animals like chipmunks, squirrels, ducks and Canadian geese.. perfect spot for a picnic, to walk your dog or just sit and read a book in the sun! Highly recommend!
Good airy place to bike, walk, sun tan and picnic.
Vijaylakshmi Jha
at 2023 Jun 12
Vijaylakshmi Jha
at 2023 Jun 12
I went there for the first time this Saturday, now it is in my go to list for a no plan day. I love how you can forget / talk to yourself at this place surrounded with the nature. The art is also beautiful.. specially the Toronto skyline is amazing. Couldn’t watch the sunset, not sure if we can though..
KP G
at 2023 Jun 10
KP G
at 2023 Jun 10
Such a beautiful place. We were at peace. Slow winds and setting sun made it more romantic for us than ever.❤️🥂 It was quite clean.
As a photographer this is a very great and cool park also the location is great because without the park there would be a huge street it’s also useful from my house to the rental car place you don’t need to stop that much due to its huge size but when you exit you have to wait at the sidewalk to cross the street you also see squirrels and types of birds at the park the park offers biking and walking I decided to also run for steps this park has a very convenient location too! I’ve been here at trinity bell-woods park they have a playground too and a picnic table! This is the best park I’ve visited.
It is a fun place to be, slightly on the costlier side though as full day ticket for rides is around 40-45 CAD per person. Rides are good and mostly entertain kids, though no one stops grown ups from having some fun. Some rides have height restrictions.

The entry to the park is free of cost, and with that you go to the animal farm which lies within the limits of amusement park. Remember, it is not a zoo, so just don’t be surprised if you find the variety and species of animals to be basics. Yet, the farm is fun to go for of its own with your little young ones.

There are lot of option for food in the amusement park - ranging from classic pizza to Canadian favourite beaver tails. There are various stalls, and shops catering for food needs of the visitors and are okish.

The amusement park, also features a water fountain play area. It is a great way to beat the heat in summers.

Overall, it is a must visit once every summer, if you got toddlers or are just starting with amusement park rides as they are basics, and good to start with if you have phobia of rides. You can start building the courage, from the rides in this park.
Raja Johnpulle
at 2023 Jun 03
Raja Johnpulle
at 2023 Jun 03
This is surely one of the best public parks in the city of Toronto. Not only is it situated in a nice part of town, but you honestly can't even tell that you are in a large urban metropolis. There's so many different trees and wildlife in the park. There are also tennis courts and a swimming pool and kilometers of cycling trails. It's great for walking hiking picnics. It's also pet friendly, so it's a great place to walk your dog or bring your kids to play. The park offers so much to see and there are so many different areas within the park that you can easily spend the whole weekend at the park and not have covered it all. There is also the High Park zoo, which has a good variety of animals for kids and adults alike! For anyone who lives in the city as well as for visitors, this is a must-see free activity!
Julius
at 2023 Jun 02
Julius
at 2023 Jun 02
nice and clean,, 😍💋🇮🇷 best park during this summer that we hope you also make sure to keep it clean,😅 Cycling Ate allowed only in Bike Path Please don't cycle at Walking path as.children may get. hurt
Absolutely one of the most stunning Gardens I have ever been too. It's so crazy that it is absolutely free so please donate. A great place to take a date or your family and just enjoy the beauty of the nature there. The grounds were well manicured and amazing!
bimal chawla
at 2023 Jun 01
bimal chawla
at 2023 Jun 01
I have been here multiple times and every time I enjoyed so much. View is so mesmerizing and skyline is so beautiful. You can enjoy and watch planes landing so closely. There is a sunset point near by. You can ride your bicycle and do jogging. The Illumni was hosted over here in winters.
Broadview subway station, offers more than just a convenient transportation hub; it provides a great space to relax and unwind. With its ample parking facilities and serving as a central hub for TTC buses and the metro, it's a bustling transit hub that connects commuters to various parts of the city.

One of the standout features of Broadview station is its spaciousness. The station is thoughtfully designed with wide platforms and open areas, creating a sense of openness and comfort. Whether you're waiting for a train or simply taking a break from the hustle and bustle of the city, you'll find plenty of room to breathe and move around.

Another notable advantage of Broadview station is its convenient parking facilities. For those who prefer driving, the station offers ample parking spaces, making it easier to access public transportation without the hassle of searching for parking elsewhere.

Being a major transit hub, Broadview station serves as a central point for TTC buses and the metro system. This makes it a convenient starting point for exploring the city or connecting to different neighborhoods. The accessibility and connectivity provided by the station make it a prime location for commuters and tourists alike.

One unique aspect of Broadview station is the opportunity to observe the majestic pigeons that gather in the area. Their graceful flight and interactions add a touch of tranquility to the environment. You can find a seat, enjoy a moment of peace, and watch these birds in their natural habitat.

Broadview station offers an ideal setting to escape the stresses of daily life. Whether it's people-watching, finding a cozy corner to read a book, or simply taking in the views, you can easily spend a few hours here to relax and rejuvenate. The combination of spaciousness, convenient transportation, and the serene presence of pigeons makes Broadview station a haven for those seeking a respite from the city's hustle.

In conclusion, Broadview subway station not only serves as a transportation hub but also provides a remarkable space for relaxation and stress release. Its spacious design, ample parking facilities, connectivity to TTC buses and the metro, and the serene presence of pigeons make it an ideal spot to unwind and find solace amidst the urban landscape.
Love strolling around this garden. Always something new to see. Different flowers and trees depending on time of year. Love that it has washrooms and snacks. Parking is easy. Sadly it's pay parking now but most things are. Recommend checking it out.
Ishita Singh
at 2023 May 24
Ishita Singh
at 2023 May 24
Amazing place to spend time with family. Good for a walk, jog, cycling, picnic, time at the beach. Beautiful flowers 🌸
Adil Khan
at 2023 May 22
Adil Khan
at 2023 May 22
Great park. Has a public bathroom, boardwalk, cycle path, playground. You will need the Green P app to pay for parking during certain times.
William Bernard
at 2023 May 21
William Bernard
at 2023 May 21
Beautiful park honoring the Hungarian refugees who fled their country in 1956, fleeing the terror of the communist party. This should be a park to remember the atrocities some people experience daily across the world, and it should remind some people that some refugees immigrating to Canada are here because they are looking for inner peace. Welcoming them is important!
I recently had the pleasure of visiting an enchanting spot in Toronto that genuinely takes your breath away with its abundant greenery and stunning floral displays. This city's natural beauty is perfectly captured here, providing a serene getaway for locals and visitors alike.

It's an ideal destination for quality family time, as you immerse yourself in the heart of nature. I highly recommend allotting a solid 1-2 hours for your visit, allowing ample time to fully embrace the tranquility and splendor of the surroundings. This tranquil haven is definitely a must-visit for everyone when in Toronto
It's just a painting on the ground!
Angel Garcilazo Tinoco
at 2023 May 17
Angel Garcilazo Tinoco
at 2023 May 17
I visited this places during Winter and Spring and is a completely different experience. During Spring the place is really calm and you can go any time of the day to just relax, lay under a tree and listen to music, some people go the to have a little picnic with family or friends. During Winter is a little harsh ‘cause the weather -of course- but you can go on a day that the weather is not that bad and have a pleasant time just watching the Ontario Lake.
Dan Way
at 2023 May 17
Dan Way
at 2023 May 17
Lana (my doog) and I are big fans of TBP, especially the dog bowl (off-leash doggo park). It’s centrally located, just large enough, and features a great mix of grassland/fields, “forest”/trees and park amenities. Minor complaints include how busy it gets (on nice days), the demographic (hipsters) it seems to attract, and how much garbage said hipsters leave lying around. Still though, we absolutely love this place… So please don’t come here so we can continue to enjoy it 😊
Polat Y.
at 2023 May 16
Polat Y.
at 2023 May 16
High Park in Toronto is an absolute gem! This sprawling urban oasis offers a breathtaking escape from the bustling city. The park's lush greenery, picturesque gardens, and serene ponds create a tranquil atmosphere. The cherry blossoms in spring are a sight to behold, drawing crowds from far and wide. With its extensive trails, High Park is a paradise for nature lovers and hikers. The highlight, of course, is the magnificent Grenadier Pond, perfect for picnics or leisurely strolls. Whether you're seeking solitude or a fun-filled day with family and friends, High Park is a must-visit destination in Toronto.
Saransh Goyal
at 2023 May 14
Saransh Goyal
at 2023 May 14
Amazing serene atmosphere, impeccable view, food trucks serving ice cream, hot dogs, lots of parking space.
Great place to meet up with friends and take the free shuttle bus to the brickworks.
Kafui Danku
at 2023 May 07
Kafui Danku
at 2023 May 07
Love love love this park ... it's so beautiful 😍 walking and bicycle paths plus an amazing view of the skyline. Water ao clean and clear. I had such a good time with my family spending a part of the day here. Also ideal for outdoor photography 📸.
This is one of our favorite parks in the city, I love the vibes here. They have tennis courts and some play areas as well, but it's a great place to just walk around. Oh they have Sakura as well so that's another plus.
D Lawrence
at 2023 May 02
D Lawrence
at 2023 May 02
Trillium Park is a hidden gem located in the heart of Toronto's waterfront. The park is a great place for a leisurely walk along the water, and offers stunning views of the iconic CN Tower. It's the perfect place to relax and take in the city's skyline, with plenty of spots to sit and enjoy the scenery with a friend or on your own.

One of the great things about Trillium Park is its accessibility. It's located close to the X-hotel and Ontario Place, and there are plenty of bike share stations nearby. For those driving, there's parking available at a reasonable price. The park is also easily accessible by transit, making it a convenient destination for locals and tourists alike.

The park is also dog-friendly, making it a popular spot for dog owners to take their furry friends for a walk. There are plenty of green spaces for dogs to run around and play, and even a dog fountain for them to cool off in.

Trillium Park is also a great place to watch the sunset. As the sun sets over the water, the sky lights up in a beautiful array of colours, making for a truly breathtaking view.

In addition, the park boasts clean and well-maintained public washrooms, which is always a plus. Overall, Trillium Park is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city.
Nice park with a cherry blossom walkway. But the blossoms were just a short walk. Expected a little more tbh. They do have other activity spaces like tennis and other outdoor sports. Nice place to chill but as a woman, I won't be walking through this park alone after dark. Parking spaces go out real quick so have ample time at hand to find one if you want to enjoy the park.
Really nice park to hang out and have a walk. They have tennis courts and outdoor ice rink to do activities with friends. I went there to see cherry blossoms last week. Although it was crowded in evening it was definitely one of the best place to see cherry blossoms. Will try going in early morning next year.
A good place to sit and enjoy coffee before commuting home.
Chintan Desai
at 2023 Apr 23
Chintan Desai
at 2023 Apr 23
Serene and beautiful park along the water. Super views of CN Tower. Chilled and relaxed environment
Serene outdoor water view space for relaxation, breath of nature and mental rejuvenation.
As a proposal photographer I have been to Trillium Park countless times. There's a reason! It is such a beautiful park with an incredible view of the skyline over the lake. It also feels like a slice of nature in the heart of the city. The trail that winds around the park and then over the bridge is really enjoyable and has a few very peaceful spots. Come at sunset to experience extra beauty. There are so many great photo opportunities here. The park can be particularly busy during events but usually not too bad. Also a great spot for people who love planes as they fly into Billy Bishop frequently and very low. Parking is expensive so plan to stay a while. Parking prices increase when there are concerts going on.
Lisa Gallant
at 2023 Apr 11
Lisa Gallant
at 2023 Apr 11
We been there more then once over the years,always a great spot to hang out whenever we come downtown Toronto,don't go there that often.
Danay Fernandez
at 2023 Apr 08
Danay Fernandez
at 2023 Apr 08
Can’t imagine how is this place in spring! There is a playground for kids with a swing for children on wheelchair which is amazing! Can’t wait to be back. 😻
good experiemce sitting there in morning and night, you can see downtown view that is other side of lake
dog friendly area
kind of picnic spot
there are playgrounds with slecial cycling spots available
Dismal, dilapidated, and sketchy little park. Frequented by pot smoking homeless men. Fun to look at while waiting for the streetcar.
It's a normal subway station But I hope it gets renovated in the future
Asidd from all the cigarette buts and beer cans it is a cute place, really nice when the gardens are in bloom, but since covid it has gotten worse.
Fanzi Dachen
at 2022 Dec 30
Fanzi Dachen
at 2022 Dec 30
Fortunate enough to be living beside this beautiful park. Great for dog walk, running, biking and dates. Very clean and very long pathway with sitting chairs available in appropriate distance. The sunny side swimming pool and sandy beach is must a visit for summer. You can have picnics, go swimming, paddling, running and do all sort of activities. Parking spot's available at the park and bike rental too.
Sakina Dahodwala
at 2022 Nov 06
Sakina Dahodwala
at 2022 Nov 06
A perfect spot for an quite evening. This is my go to spot for spending time with myself by the water, looking the flights take off and land. Sometimes, they also have some props in the water with a lovely message. They have good no if benches and chair to relax apart from the lush green maintained lawn. The best part is the public bike station is just there. You get a-beautiful view of water and you turn around you see CN tower and rogers, standing tall.
Ashwin M
at 2022 Oct 10
Ashwin M
at 2022 Oct 10
Great spot for shoots, walk, run etc
Omar Aziz
at 2022 Aug 01
Omar Aziz
at 2022 Aug 01
A simple premise - walk along a defined path in a labyrinth to get to the center of the pattern; take in the tranquility and simplicity of the task. It’ll take you less than 10 mins. Appreciate the flutter of the leaves on the trees around you and the breeze as you do. Sit in the center for a moment once you get there.
T Haugg
at 2022 Jun 01
T Haugg
at 2022 Jun 01
Beautiful park with a trail along the water. On this hot day the cold breeze was very nice and refreshing. The beaches were filled with people and the whole atmosphere was fantastic. There is a lot of space with areas to play sports, eat or relax in the sun. Lots of trees providing shade as well which was amazing. The views are fantastic and the trail is just long enough to reach about 10,000 steps back and forth. Loved every second down there! Great spot for swimming too btw
Not really impressed. I was expecting something different. Trying to find a sign that leads to the labyrinth in the middle of the park, but hard to find one.
Allan C
at 2022 May 15
Allan C
at 2022 May 15
Busy park where lots of people sit around on the grass, and there's an area where dogs run leash free. Washrooms were locked when I went. Good place to view cherry blossoms as the trees are not as tall as those in High Park, so it's easier to take portrait photos. The cherry blossom trees are also planted closer together in comparison to High Park. Paid parking lots are available nearby.
I bring my dogs swimming here everyday. They love it!!
John Michael
at 2022 May 07
John Michael
at 2022 May 07
Cherry blossom May 7th 2022. Almost fully blossom 🌸.
Not much to this place. You can cover the entire grounds in 10 steps walking diagonally across the park.

Their is usually a bird feeder or a very Shabbir dressed man or women taken a break here.

I appreciate the place, it's better then more concrete in this jungle of a city.
I followed the instructions on the labyrinth and it really did come true!
Clean, empty beaches. Nice views. Good path and board walk system.
Had a great time here. Sat in the middle for a while and contemplated life. Felt like I lost track of time on the way out, went into a bit of a trance-like state.
A beautiful park to take a walk or ride a bike. May is usually time for the cherry blossoms and the park is packed with families from all walks of life enjoying the sheer beauty of these trees and the park in general. Bring good walking shoes as it takes a while to see the park in its entirety. Pack a lunch and some patience too while finding parking.