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Rouge National Urban Park
Park featuring a sandy beach, forests & rolling hills where visitors can hike, swim, canoe & fish.
25 Zoo Rd, Toronto, ON M1B 5W8, Canada

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Reviews — 8

Francis Gene Bonggo
at 2023 Oct 09
Francis Gene Bonggo
at 2023 Oct 09
My cousin took me and my wife here for a nice, leisurely hike. Twas a beautiful place and would probably be more breathtaking as the fall season progresses.
Bashir Sangawi
at 2023 Oct 02
Bashir Sangawi
at 2023 Oct 02
Its a nice place for walking, not good for bicycle as it has lots of rocks and ups and downs. Good for family as i saw many families and schools coming for the hiking spot…

Over all i found it great
Nadeem Qadri
at 2023 Sep 17
Nadeem Qadri
at 2023 Sep 17
Nice and scenic place within 30 minutes of Toronto. We primarily went for fishing and walking trails. Link to the lake is beautiful.

Small area for fishing but there are opportunities to catch. But it gets crowded quick and then the lines are going crossing each other. We ended up moving to northern side of the rouge river and that worked out better.

Beautiful hiking / walking trails.
Justin Chan
at 2023 Aug 28
Justin Chan
at 2023 Aug 28
The biking trails are at the northern end of the park located at 16th Av & Reesor is one of the starting points. Good trail, hard packed small gravel. Not overly long in distance. Very serene surroundings near area farms. The trail meanders thru a few farms in the area.
Matt Somers
at 2023 Aug 11
Matt Somers
at 2023 Aug 11
Well maintained trails and a beautiful place for a short walk or longer hike. We've seen toads, dragonflies, snakes and all sorts of birds here, and you can see spawning salmon in October. Great place for a family hike.

The parking lot of Twyn Rivers Drive is free and there is an outhouse of you need it.
Richard
at 2023 Aug 06
Richard
at 2023 Aug 06
This is currently my favourite place to go hiking. I’ve only been here twice but I love this place. You can get away from all the noise around you and fully enjoy nature, hearing the sounds of birds and the flow of water. I only ever entered from the side close to the Toronto zoo. It’s a true get away as they’re no picnic tables on that side, only a couple benches here and there.
Ashmit Deep
at 2023 Jul 24
Ashmit Deep
at 2023 Jul 24
This is a lovely place for a walk. There are a few different trails you can take. We visited in June and parked at the southern parking lot. I was expecting to have to pay for parking but I didn’t see where to pay. We took the Vista Trail and came back via the Orchard Trail. It was nice to see some parts of the trails that have been renovated. We will definitely be back.

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