﻿_id	Location ID	Parent Location ID	Location Name	Location Type	Accessibility	Intersection	TTC Information	District	Street No	Street No Suffix	Street Name	Street Type	Street Direction	Postal Code	Description
1	1	1	Ashbridges Bay Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	1561	None	Lake Shore	Blvd	E	None	"Ashbridges Bay Park is located in a beautiful area on the waterfront in the east end of Toronto. Ashbridges Bay was once part of the large sand dune chain spanning the majority of the Toronto Harbour. These dunes were the result of sediment from the Scarborough Bluffs being deposited by the currents from Lake Ontario.
<br/><br/>
Portions of The Martin Goodman and Waterfront trails pass through the north end of Ashbridges Bay Park. These paved and hard-packed walking trails allow for accessibility as do the park's multiple parking lots. Take a stroll along the Woodbine Beach Boardwalk, relax on the wide sandy beach, or enjoy a refreshing swim in Lake Ontario. Picnics, bird watching and hiking are all popular activities available at Ashbridges Bay. There is also a <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/data/parks/prd/facilities/complex/2421/index.html"">skateboard park</a> nearby."
2	2	2	Bluffer's Park and Beach	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	1	None	Brimley	Rd	S	None	"<p>Bluffer's Park was designed to improve public access to the base of the Scarborough Bluffs. It can be accessed by Brimley Road. The park features a sandy beach, picnic areas, walks, lookouts, a boat launch and visitors' dockage. <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/health-wellness-care/health-inspections-monitoring/swimsafe/beach-water-quality/#explore_all_list"">Water quality is tested</a> regularly at <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/beaches/"">swimming beaches</a>.</p>

<p>Bluffer's Park is <strong>not an alcohol approved park location</strong>. For a listing of approved parks, visit <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/parks-facility-plans-strategies/alcohol-in-parks-program/"">Alcohol in Parks Program</a>.</p>

<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/scarborough-bluffs/"">This park is part of Scarborough Bluffs</a>.</p>
<h2>History</h2>
<p>Originally owned by the Borough of Scarborough, the mainland at the base of the bluffs was transferred to the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority in May 1960 as part of the Waterfront Plan for Metro. The park was developed in two stages by the Authority. The first phase that satisfied a need for public open space, was officially completed and opened in 1975 at a cost of $2.2 million. Phase two, developed for $6.0 million and completed in the early 1980's, provided public launching facilities for recreational boaters and sailors, as well as open space for private yacht clubs. A total of 2.6 million cubic metres of lakefill was used at Bluffer's Park.</p>"
3	3	3	James Gardens	park	None	Edgehill Road and Edenbridge Drive	None	Etobicoke York	99	None	Edenbridge	Dr	None	None	"James Gardens, a former estate on the west bank of the Humber River, is known for its flower gardens, terraced stone pathways beside sparkling spring-fed pools and streams, and mature trees. The park features the historic James Gazebo, along with terraced pathways and the original home ""Red Gables"". Here, you can also find lawn bowling, cross-country skiing, memorial cairn in rose garden, and a scenic lookout over the Humber Valley to downtown Toronto."
4	4	4	Colonel Danforth Park	park	None	Colonel Danforth Trail and Bonacres Avenue	None	Scarborough	73	None	Colonel Danforth	Trl	None	None	"<p>Colonel Danforth Park can be found northwest of Lawrence Avenue and Meadowvale Road. Trails connect to Morningside Park in the northwest and Lower Highland Creek Park in the southeast. The park features the Highland Creek Trail and is a great place to see wildlife and interesting plants.</p>
<p>The <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> is fenced, allows <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/permits-licences-bylaws/commercial-dog-walker-permit/"">Commercial Dog Walkers</a>, and has a separate area for dogs weighing less than 9 kg.</p>"
5	5	5	Derrydowns Park	park	None	Derrydown Rd & Conamore Cres	None	Etobicoke York	271	None	Derrydown	Rd	None	None	Derrydowns Park is a 28 hectare park following the Black Creek ravine as it meanders southward. At the North end of the park Finch Avenue separates it from the Black Creek Parkland. A trail travels the length of the park from Finch to Grandravine Drive where it connects to Northwood Park.  The park has parking at 1705 Finch Ave and features a fire pit.
6	6	6	Marie Curtis Park	park	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	2	None	Forty Second	St	None	None	"<p>Marie Curtis Park is named after the Longbranch Reeve (a small village) Mayor Marie Curtis and is one of the few beaches in North America named after a female community leader. This park was created in the late 1950s to help control flooding after Hurricane Hazel nearly swept local homes in the area out into Lake Ontario. Throughout this park, you can find an abundance of wildlife and native plants. There is a playground, a wading pool, a public swimming beach, picnic spots and walking trails, including a connection to the Waterfront Trail. <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/health-wellness-care/health-inspections-monitoring/swimsafe/beach-water-quality/#explore_all_list"">Water quality is tested</a> regularly at <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/beaches/"">swimming beaches</a>. The fenced <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> allows <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/permits-licences-bylaws/commercial-dog-walker-permit/"">Commercial Dog Walkers</a>.</p>

<p><a href=""http://lakeviewwaterfrontconnection.ca/"" target=""_new"">Lakeview Waterfront Connection</a>: Along the Mississauga shoreline, the Region of Peel and Credit Valley Conservation are planning a naturalized conservation area, adjacent to Marie Curtis Park, that will create a hub for passive waterfront recreation, and a spot for wildlife migration.  The new greenspace will connect Marie Curtis park to the Inspiration Lakeview lands. City of Toronto Parks Staff are providing input into the design of the new greenspace and the interface with Marie Curtis Park.</p>"
7	7	7	Broadlands Community Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	North York	19	None	Castlegrove	Blvd	None	M3A 1K9	"Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor pool (summer) or the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>
A small community centre located in the DVP (Don Valley Parkway) and Lawrence Avenue East area in a residential community. Programs are offered for preschoolers, children, adults and older adults. Rooms can also be permitted by groups or individuals."
8	9	9	Eglinton Flats	park	None	Emmett Ave & Eglinton Ave W	None	Etobicoke York	101	None	Emmett	Ave	None	None	Eglinton Flats includes three of the four corners surrounding the Jane and Eglinton intersection. The fourth corner is the City run Scarlett Woods Golf Course. The area, built on the Humber River Floodplain, was owned and farmed by the Scarlett family in the mid 1800's. It was later turned into a market garden that was flooded out by Hurricane Hazel in 1954. As part of a new floodplain plan the area was turned into parkland. Eglinton Flats is a sports focused park with six soccer fields, four field hockey pitches, a rugby field, a football field and winterized tennis courts. It is also home to a local community garden and playground. In the northeast corner of the park you will find two cricket pitches. The park is a popular place to spend time through the spring, summer and fall.
9	10	10	Etienne Brule Park	park	None	Crosby Avenue and Warren Crescent	None	Etobicoke York	13	None	Crosby	Ave	None	None	Etienne Brule park is a historically significant piece of land. It was named after Etienne Brule, the first French explorer to venture beyond the St. Lawrence River into Upper Canada (Ontario). The Humber River and its shores along Etienne Brule park were once used as a major trade route by the Aboriginal Peoples of the area. It is a beautiful park stretched out along the Humber River starting near the Old Mill and winding north to the bend in the River around the Baby Point neighbourhood. Within this park you will find interpretive signage with information about the history of the area and it's traditional uses. You will also find a ball diamond, a great hiking trail and lovely spots for a small picnic along the way. Etienne Brule Park is the centre point between the Humber River, Old Mill and Marshes and the Lambton House Hotel and Lower Humber River Discovery Walks.
10	11	11	G. Ross Lord Park	park	None	Dufferin St. & Supertest Rd.	None	North York	4801	None	Dufferin	St	None	None	"Whether you're a nature or sports enthusiast you'll find something fun to do in G. Ross Lord Park. Over four kilometres of trails, two cricket pitches, a fenced <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a>, three soccer fields, picnic sites and a fire pit can be found within the parks boundaries. The park was created in 1972 to help with flood control in the area and named after Dr. G. Ross Lord, former Chairman of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. Trails are fully accessible and groomed in the winter for cross-country skiing, weather permitting. There are a number of naturalization projects in the works to help support local wildlife and create a healthier park. This park is a great spot for wildlife and bird watchers alike. <br><br>In 1979, with the enthusiastic support of North York Mayor Mel Lastman, Community Association for Riding for the Disabled moved to its permanent home in the heart of park. The opening ceremonies were attended by Princess Anne."
11	12	12	Caledonia Park	park	None	Caledonia Rd & Lawrence Ave W	None	North York	1141	None	Caledonia	Rd	None	None	A 11.5 hectare park at Caledonia Road and Lawrence Avenue West featuring two cricket pitches with a practice wicket, a lit ball diamond, a multipurpose sports field and sand volleyball courts. Parking is available and accessible from Caledonia Road.
12	13	13	Adam Beck Community Centre	crc	Partially Accessible	None	None	Toronto and East York	79	None	Lawlor	Ave	None	M4E 3L8	"<p>Adam Beck Community Centre is a shared-use facility. </p>
<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
13	15	15	Home Smith Park	park	None	Dundas St W & Old Dundas St	None	Etobicoke York	4101	None	Dundas	St	W	None	Home Smith Park is named after an Etobicoke Lawyer, Robert Home Smith. He purchased the former King's Mill and turned it into the Old Mill Inn we find today. The park runs along the west side of the Humber River between Lambton House Hotel and the Old Mill Inn. This park is considered a historically significant area due to its former use as a trade route by the local Aboriginal Peoples. Home Smith Park is an excellent spot for wildlife viewing with plenty of waterfowl, songbirds and forest critters. It's also a great spot to view salmon swimming up the Humber River to spawn each fall. Home Smith Park is fully accessible with a paved trail and a number of pleasant picnic areas.
14	16	16	Cassandra Park	park	None	Cassandra Blvd & Wallingford Rd	None	North York	230	None	Cassandra	Blvd	None	None	A park near Victoria Park Avenue and York Mills Road featuring four lit outdoor tennis courts with clubhouse and a children's playground. The park is home to the Parkway Valley Tennis Club.
15	17	17	Annette Community Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	Toronto and East York	333	None	Annette	St	None	M6P 1R3	There is a family/universal change room at this location, and the pool has a lift chair.
16	18	18	MacPherson Avenue Parkette	park	None	Macpherson Ave & Avenue Rd	None	Toronto and East York	205	None	Macpherson	Ave	None	None	None
17	19	19	Rosetta McClain Gardens	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	5	None	Glen Everest	Rd	None	None	"<p>The fully-accessible garden park features special braille signage, raised planters, rose gardens and a rock fountain surrounded by a pergola. It is a haven for flower connoisseurs, bird and butterfly watchers. The park has spectacular views of Lake Ontario from the top of Scarborough Bluffs and is a popular spot for wedding photos. Learn more about <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/venues-facilities-bookings/booking-park-recreation-facilities/simple-permit-booking/?accordion=photography"">photo permits</a>.</p>

<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/scarborough-bluffs/"">This park is part of Scarborough Bluffs</a>.</p>

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<p>There is <strong>no access to the water</strong> at this park. Stay behind fences and obey no trespassing signs as the bluffs are unstable. Access the water from <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=2"">Bluffer's Park</a>, <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=1484"">Sylvan Park</a>, <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=406"">Guild Park and Gardens</a>, or <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=1079"">East Point Park</a>.</p></div>


<h2>History</h2>
<p>Thomas McDonald West, owner and operator of J. &amp; J. Taylor Limited, Toronto Safe Works purchased the 16.2 hectare Rumph farm overlooking the Scarborough Bluffs in 1904-1905. He and his wife, Emma, then divided it among their four children, Joseph McDonald, William Needham, Howard Thomas, and Rosetta. Many of the historic landscape improvements enjoyed today were initially undertaken by Rosetta's husband, Robert Watson McClain, and her brother Joseph McDonald.</p>
<p>Rosetta McClain died in December 1940, and in 1959 her husband donated their property (about four hectares) to the city of Toronto in her memory. In 1977, this land was conveyed to the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority and combined with portions of the J.M. and H.T. West properties. A further parcel from the W.N. West holdings was added in 1985, creating a 7.5-hectare park. The shell of an old pine house reminds park visitors that people once farmed this property with the spectacular view of the Scarborough Bluffs.</p>"
18	20	20	Alexander Street Parkette	park	None	Alexander Street and Yonge Street	None	Toronto and East York	16	None	Alexander	St.	None	None	None
19	22	22	Rowntree Mills Park	park	None	Rowntree Mill Rd & Emily Ave	None	Etobicoke York	155	None	Rowntree Mill	Rd	None	None	"This 92 hectare park along the banks of the Humber River between Finch Avenue West and Steeles Avenue West was named Rowntree Mills Park in 1969 in honour of Joseph Rowntree. Joseph Rowntree was a pioneer in north Etobicoke village of Thistletown and established two mills on the banks of the Humber River. In 1843 he built a sawmill on the east bank of the river. Five years later, he built a grist mill on the west bank. His mills were known as the ""Greenholme Mills"" and operated until the end of the nineteenth century."
20	23	23	Maher Circle Parkette	park	None	Maher Ave & Gilmour Ave	None	Toronto and East York	None	None	Maher	Ave	None	None	None
21	24	24	Beaches Recreation Centre	crc	Partially Accessible	Williamson Road and Hambly Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	6	None	Williamson	Rd	None	M4E 1K5	Beaches Recreation Centre is the centre of the Beaches community and offers programming for all ages.
22	25	25	David Appleton Community Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	Etobicoke York	33	None	Pritchard	Ave	None	M9N 1T4	As the full name suggests, the David Appleton Community Recreation Centre and Syme 55+ Centre are two centres housed under one roof. Syme 55+ Centre is a room located within the David Appleton building which caters to seniors. It offers a wide variety of programming for older adults in the neighbourhood. Recreational activities take place weeknights and on the weekends. The room is not intended for large functions or activities involving alcohol. There are table and chairs to accommodate groups of 40 or less. Limited onsite parking is available, with street parking as an option.
23	26	26	Serena Gundy Park	park	None	Rykert Cres & Thursfield Cres	None	North York	58	None	Rykert	Cres	None	None	None
24	27	27	Bedford Park Community Centre	crc	None	None	None	North York	81	None	Ranleigh	Ave	None	M4N 1X2	Bedford Park Community Centre is a shared-use facility located in the Yonge Street & Lawrence Avenue East area. Bedford Park is not a large centre, but it does offer a wide variety of programs for the community. Throughout the Fall, Winter and Spring, Bedford Park offers preschool programs, older adult programs, fitness programs, sports programs and swimming lessons. During the summer months, Bedford Park offers summer camps, fitness classes, an older adult drop-in program and swimming lessons.
25	28	28	Sunnybrook Park	park	None	None	None	North York	1132	None	Leslie	St	None	None	"<p>Sunnybrook Park is located north of Leaside and south of the Bridle Path. </p>
<p>The <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> is fenced, allows <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/permits-licences-bylaws/commercial-dog-walker-permit/"">Commercial Dog Walkers</a>, and has a separate area for dogs weighing less than 9 kg.</p>
<h2>Special Features</h2>
<p>Sunnybrook Park is listed as a top spot to see birds in the City's Birds of Toronto <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/ravines-trails-natural-parklands/biodiversity-in-the-city/"">Biodiversity</a> series booklet.</p>

<p>The park is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/ravines-trails-natural-parklands/environmentally-significant-areas/"">Environmentally Significant Area</a> due to its plant and animal diversity. Glendon Forest provides a high-quality forest habitat, dominated by sugar maple, eastern white pine, American beech and eastern hemlock trees in the West Don River Valley  The wetland provides critical habitat for snapping turtles, Great Blue Herons and Red-winged Blackbirds. </p>

<h2>History</h2>
<p>Sunnybrook Farm was the 154-hectare country estate of Joseph Kilgour in the late 1800s. After Kilgour's passing, his wife Alice donated Sunnybrook Farms to the city in 1928 to be used as a park. The Kilgour barns were preserved and currently serve as a public riding school. The Metropolitan Police stabled here until moving to the stables at Exhibition Place in 2005. </p>"
26	29	29	Taylor Creek Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	260	None	Dawes	Rd	None	None	"Come here to take in and appreciate the outdoors.  Take a hike or bring your bike in the spring, summer and fall to use one of the many paths that give a route to follow through this park.   Take your time and notice the trees, plants and wildlife that are found in Taylor Creek Park. This is a linear park that begins at Don Mills Road in the west and wanders to Dawes Road in the east. There are vehicle parking lots at either end of the park.   
For more recreation activities, visit the nearby <a href=""/data/parks/prd/facilities/complex/421/index.html"">Stan Wadlow Park</a>"
27	30	196	Bob Abate Community Recreation Centre	crc	Partially Accessible	Montrose Avenue and Bloor Street West	None	Toronto and East York	485	None	Montrose	Ave	None	M6G 3H2	Nestled on the south side of Bloor Street at the foot of Christie Street a stone throw from historic Christie Pitts Park, Bob Abate Community Recreation Centre is conveniently attached to the Bickford Learning Centre. A host of recreation programs and services are offered here for families and preschoolers.
28	31	31	Alexandra Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	275	None	Bathurst	St	None	None	<p>Alexandra Park is a 2.7-hectare park at Bathurst Street and Dundas Street West. The Harry Gairey Outdoor Artificial Ice Rink is located in the northwest corner of the park. The Outdoor Pool is located in the northeast corner of the park. There is a building with changerooms and washrooms between the two amenities. The Scadding Court Community Centre is north of the park.</p>
29	32	32	Stanley G. Grizzle Park	park	None	Chisholm Ave & Danforth Ave	None	Toronto and East York	21	None	Chisholm	Ave	None	None	"This park has a total size of 1868 square meters which includes a playground. Formerly known as ""Main Street Parkette"", this park was renamed in 2007 to honour Stanley G. Grizzle, a notable human rights campaigner, Canadian Court of Citizenship judge and author."
30	33	33	Brown Community Centre	crc	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	454	None	Avenue	Rd	None	M5M 4M7	Attached to one of the Toronto District School Board schools - Brown Public School - Brown Community Centre offers programs and activities for residents of all ages. Recreation staff are available in the office who can provide program registration and information about events in the facility, satellite locations and the community.
31	34	34	Malta Park	park	None	Dundas St W & St John's Rd	None	Toronto and East York	3179	None	Dundas	St	W	None	None
32	35	35	Susan Tibaldi Parkette	park	None	Brock Ave & Bloor St W	None	Toronto and East York	620	None	Brock	Ave	None	None	None
33	36	36	Earl Beatty Community Centre	crc	None	Glebeholme Boulevard and Woodington Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	455	None	Glebeholme	Blvd	None	M4C 1V3	Earl Beatty Community Centre offers a wide variety of recreational programs for all ages including: swimming lessons, camp programs in  March and during the day in the summer, creative arts, ballet, jazz, gymnastics beginner recreational and advanced, caregiver & tot playtime, kinder gym, karate beginner intermediate and advanced, soccer house league, ball hockey. The Community Centre also offers fitness activities such as yoga, Pilates, and Zumba and Youth leadership training in babysitting.
34	37	37	Maria Street Parkette	park	None	Maria Street and Runnymede Road	None	Toronto and East York	240	None	Maria	St	None	None	None
35	38	38	Marian Engel Park	park	None	Melita Ave & Rains Ave	None	Toronto and East York	285	None	Melita	Ave	None	None	Marian Engel Park is home to a playground and wading pool. This facility has street parking around the neighbourhood.
36	39	39	Frankland Community Centre	crc	None	Logan Avenue and Danforth Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	816	None	Logan	Ave	None	M4K 3E1	"<p>This small facility is located in Frankland School. The pool, two rooms and the gym are used to run programs during the day and after school.</p>
<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
37	40	40	Market Lane Park	park	None	King St E & Jarvis St	None	Toronto and East York	149	None	King	St	E	None	None
38	41	41	Allan Gardens	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	160	None	Gerrard	St	E	None	"<p>Allan Gardens is a park and an indoor botanical garden with six greenhouses comprising over 16,000 square feet. The <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/gardens-and-horticulture/conservatories/allan-gardens-conservatory/"">indoor conservatory</a> features colourful plants and flowers from around the world. Seasonal plants supplement the permanent plant collection of botanical importance since 1858. The conservatory boasts the ""Palm House"" (1909) modelled after similar structures in the United States and England.</p>
<p>The playground features open play opportunities for all ages and includes a water tap and sand play area, and incorporates natural materials such as fieldstone boulders and log seating.</p>
<p>The <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> is fenced, allows <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/permits-licences-bylaws/commercial-dog-walker-permit/"">Commercial Dog Walkers</a>, and has a separate area for dogs weighing less than 9 kg.</p>"
39	42	42	Antibes Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Antibes Drive and Plum Tree Way	None	North York	140	None	Antibes	Dr	None	M2R 3J3	"<p>Meeting rooms can be booked by contacting the centre. </p>
<p>Antibes Community Centre is located in the Bathurst Street and Finch Avenue West area. </p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>
<p>This centre has a dedicated <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">enhanced youth space</a>.</p>
<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
40	44	44	Duncan Mill Greenbelt	park	None	Moatfield Dr & Don Mills Rd	None	North York	100	None	Moatfield	Dr	None	None	None
41	45	45	Harrison Pool	crc	Partially Accessible	Queen Street West and McCaul Street	None	Toronto and East York	15	None	Stephanie	St	None	M5T 1B1	"<p>Harrison Pool is located a block northwest of Queen Street West and McCaul Street. The pool is 20 yards long.</p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>"
42	46	46	Geary Avenue Parkette	park	None	Geary Avenue and Westmoreland Avenue North	None	Toronto and East York	15	None	Geary	Ave	None	None	In 2022, the playground was improved as part of the Playground Enhancement Programs. It includes playground equipment for ages two to 12.
43	47	47	Amsterdam Square	park	None	Avenue Rd & St Clair Ave W	None	Toronto and East York	525	None	Avenue	Rd	None	None	This park is located at the corner of St. Clair Avenue West and Avenue Road and features an ornamental fountain under a mature tree canopy.
44	48	48	Hillcrest Community Centre	crc	Partially Accessible	Bathurst St & Burnside Dr	None	Toronto and East York	1339	None	Bathurst	St	None	None	Attached to one of the Toronto District School Board schools (Hillcrest Public School), Hillcrest Community Centre offers programs and activities for residents of all ages. Recreation staff are available in the office who can provide program registration and information about events in the facility, satellite locations and the community.
45	49	49	Masaryk Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	212	None	Cowan	Ave	None	None	This half-hectare park near Queen Street West and Lansdowne Road features a community garden, a wading pool and a children's playground. The park is south of the Masaryk-Cowan Community Centre.
46	50	50	Gerrard - Carlaw Parkette	park	None	Gerrard St E & Carlaw Ave	None	Toronto and East York	855	None	Gerrard	St	E	None	This park features a dog off-leash area.
47	52	52	Holy Family Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Close Avenue and King Street West	None	Toronto and East York	141	None	Close	Ave.	None	M6K 2V6	Please contact the Holy Family Community Centre for more information.
48	53	53	Maughan Crescent Parkette	park	None	Maughan Cres & Oliver Mews	None	Toronto and East York	37	None	Maughan	Cres	None	None	None
49	55	55	Glebe Manor Square	park	None	Harwood Rd & Belsize Dr	None	North York	51	None	Harwood	Rd	None	None	None
50	56	56	Glen Edyth Drive Parkette	park	None	Glen Edyth Dr & Davenport Rd	None	Toronto and East York	2	None	Glen Edyth	Dr	None	None	None
51	57	57	Anniversary Park	park	None	Parliament St & Gerrard St E	None	Toronto and East York	410	None	Parliament	St	None	None	None
52	58	58	Jimmie Simpson Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Queen Street East and McGee Street	None	Toronto and East York	870	None	Queen	St	E	M4M 3G9	"<p>A large facility located on Queen Street in Jimmie Simpson Park, Jimmie Simpson Recreation Centre offers activities for all ages.</p>
<p>This is a <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">free centre</a>.</p>
<p>This centre has a dedicated <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">enhanced youth space</a>.</p>"
53	59	59	Glen Stewart Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	351	None	Glen Manor	Dr	None	None	"This park features the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/data/parks/prd/facilities/complex/3596/index.html"">Glen Stewart Ravine</a>, with trails that pass through wonderful, undulating terrain including a stream bordered by steep wooded slopes. At the south end of the ravine, the park continues south between Glen Manor Drive East and Glen Manor Drive West, ending at the northern tip of Ivan Forrest Gardens. This section features sloping hillsides, a naturalized landscape and pathways for walking."
54	60	60	McCormick Park	park	None	Sheridan Ave & Frankish Ave	None	Toronto and East York	66	None	Sheridan	Ave	None	None	This 1.5 hectare park near Dundas Street West and Dufferin Street features a ball diamond, two basketball courts, a wading pool and a children's playground. On the north edge of the park can be found Mary McCormick Recreation Centre and indoor pool as well as the McCormick Arena.
55	61	61	Glenlake Square	park	None	Glenlake Ave & Glendonwynne Rd	None	Toronto and East York	516	None	Glenlake	Ave	None	None	None
56	62	62	McGill Parkette	park	None	Yonge St & Gerrard St E	None	Toronto and East York	9	None	Mcgill	St	None	None	None
57	63	177	John Innes Community Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Sherbourne Street and Shuter Street	None	Toronto and East York	150	None	Sherbourne	St	None	M5A 2R6	"<p>John Innes Community Recreation Centre is located in the Moss Park Neighbourhood of downtown Toronto. It offers a wide variety of programs for all age groups.</p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>
<p>This location has some <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">youth-specific programming</a>.</p>"
58	65	65	Neil Mclellan Park	park	None	Beresford Ave & Bloor St W	None	Toronto and East York	263	None	Beresford	Ave	None	None	None
59	67	67	Jonathan Ashbridge Park	park	None	Queen St E & Woodward Ave	None	Toronto and East York	1515	None	Queen	St	E	None	A 1.1 hectare park west of Coxwell Avenue that connects Queen Street East and Eastern Avenue. The park features two outdoor tennis courts, a wading pool and a children's playground.
60	68	68	Grace - College Parkette	park	None	Grace St & College St	None	Toronto and East York	None	None	Grace	St	None	None	None
61	69	69	S.A.D.R.A. Park	park	None	Old Weston Road and Rockwell Avenue	None	Etobicoke York	455	None	Old Weston	Rd	None	None	"S.A.D.R.A Park is a small park with a playground and ball hockey pad. S.A.D.R.A. is an acronym for Silverthorn and District Ratepayers Association. In 2024, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>"
62	70	70	Greenwood Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	150	None	Greenwood	Ave	None	None	"<p>Greenwood Park is a 6.2-hectare park that lies on Greenwood Avenue north of Dundas Street East. The Greenwood Park outdoor pool is located at the north end of the park.</p>
<p>The outdoor pool features a 35-metre-long shallow pool which is approximately two metres at the deep end. There is a large pool deck with a raised seating area on the north side.</p>
<p>Greenwood Park has the City's first covered outdoor artificial ice rink. It is available in winter for skating and used for ball hockey in the summer. There is also an ice skating trail located beside the ice rink.</p>"
63	71	71	Sir Casimir Gzowski Park	park	None	Lake Shore Blvd W & Windermere Ave	None	Toronto and East York	2001	None	Lake Shore	Blvd	W	None	"Sunnyside's western section, from the Humber River to west of the Bathing Pavilion is named in honour of Casimir Gzowski, a pioneer engineer in the building of railways in Canada. The park houses a monument built in the 1960s that has displays of his personal history. The park contains a children's playground and picnicking areas, a food concession stand and a stormwater catchment pond. At the western end of Gzowski Park is the Queen Elizabeth Way Monument, relocated from its location between the east and west lanes of the then Queen Elizabeth Way, which had its starting point from the Humber River. The monument was relocated to the park and rededicated by Queen Elizabeth in 1989. The park is now the site of another relocation, a Joy Oil heritage gas station from the 1930s. It has been moved from its original location north of Lake Shore Boulevard to the south side at the intersection with Ellis Avenue.<br><br>
The fenced <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> allows <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/permits-licences-bylaws/commercial-dog-walker-permit/"">Commercial Dog Walkers</a>."
64	72	72	Fred Hamilton Playground	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	155	None	Roxton	Rd.	None	None	A 1.6 hectare park near College Street and Ossington Avenue featuring two outdoor bocce courts, outdoor fitness equipment, picnic areas, a wading pool and a children's playground with many mature trees throughout. In 2023, the playground was improved, and the wading pool was converted to a splash pad.
65	73	73	Art Eggleton Park	park	None	Harbord Street and Grace Street	None	Toronto and East York	323	None	Harbord	St	None	None	A park on Harbord Street near Grace Avenue featuring a splash pad and a children's playground. The park is named after Toronto's longest serving mayor.
66	74	74	Harbour Square Park	park	None	Queens Quay W & Bay St	None	Toronto and East York	25	None	Queens Quay	None	W	None	Located next to the Toronto Ferry Docks, Harbour Square Park offers downtown folks a spot to sit and watch the ferries travel back and forth to the island. This park is the perfect spot to sit and wait for your friends before catching the ferry to the island. It's also a great spot for a picnic lunch in the middle of a long work day.
67	75	75	Hideaway Park	park	None	Audley Ave & Pape Ave	None	Toronto and East York	23	None	Audley	Ave	None	None	This small park features a dog off-leash area, a paved small multi-use pad, a wading pool and a children's playground.
68	76	76	The Tollkeeper's Park	park	None	Davenport Road and Bathurst Street	None	Toronto and East York	750	None	Davenport	Rd.	None	None	"The Tollkeeper's Park, formerly Davenport Square Park, is on the northwest corner of Davenport Road and Bathurst Street. The park surrounds the Tollkeeper's Cottage, the oldest such structure surviving anywhere in Canada. The <a href=""https://www.tollkeeperscottage.ca/"" target=""_blank"">Community History Project</a> runs the Cottage as a small museum and offers public programming and room rentals.<br><br> 
<strong>History</strong><br>Between the Humber and Don Rivers, Davenport Road had five tollgates. Tollgate #3, which included a cottage to house the tollgate keeper and his family, was at Davenport Road and Bathurst Street (then known as Cruikshank's Lane). Today, the cottage is not far from its original location, which would be in the middle of the intersection of Davenport Road and Bathurst Street."
69	77	77	High Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	1873	None	Bloor	St	W	None	"<p>High Park is a large, centrally located park that combines extensive natural areas with maintained parkland, recreational facilities and popular attractions that can be enjoyed year-round. Recognized as one of the most significant natural sites within the City of Toronto, over one-third of the park remains in a natural state. High Park is home to many species of wildlife and contains an outstanding concentration of rare plant species. Visit the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/high-park/"">High Park feature park page</a> for more information about this park.</p>"
70	78	78	June Rowlands Park	park	None	Davisville Ave & Mount Pleasant Rd	None	Toronto and East York	220	None	Davisville	Ave	None	None	This 2.6 hectare park can be found at the corner of Davisville Avenue and Mount Pleasant Road. The park features a ball diamond, six tennis courts, a volleyball court, and splash pad.  This park is also home to the Sharon, Lois and Bram playground, recognizing this children's music and entertainment trio's contribution to Canadian culture.
71	79	79	Hillcrest Park	park	None	Davenport Rd & Hector Ave	None	Toronto and East York	950	None	Davenport	Rd	None	None	A 2.1 hectare park at Davenport Road and Christie Street that features a ball diamond, a dog off-leash area, a basketball court, four lit outdoor tennis courts, a community garden, a wading pool and a children's playground. From its perch atop the Davenport escarpment at the south perimeter of the Davenport neighbourhood, Hillcrest Park offers a spectacular view of the city skyline and Lake Ontario. There is street parking around the neighbourhood.
72	80	80	Hillingdon - Woodrow Parkette	park	None	Woodrow Ave & Hillingdon Ave	None	Toronto and East York	64	None	Woodrow	Ave	None	None	None
73	81	81	De Grassi St Parkette  (also known as Degrassi Street Park)	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	125	None	De Grassi	St	None	None	None
74	84	84	Keele Community Centre	crc	Partially Accessible	Glenlake Avenue and Keele Street	None	Toronto and East York	181	None	Glenlake	Ave	None	M6P 4B6	"Keele is a shared facility with the <abbr title=""Toronto District School Board"" alt=""Toronto District School Board"">TDSB</abbr> - we offer a wide variety of programming, including daytime, evening and weekend recreational opportunities for all age groups."
75	85	85	Main Square Community Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Main Street and Stephenson Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	245	None	Main	St	None	M4C 5T3	This three-level facility houses two multipurpose areas and a kitchen.
76	86	86	Dovercourt Park	park	None	Bartlett Ave & Fernbank Ave	None	Toronto and East York	155	None	Bartlett	Ave	None	None	A 2.4 hectare park near Dupont Street and Dufferin Street featuring a lit ball diamond, two outdoor tennis courts, a wading pool and two children's playgrounds. Located at the north east corner of the park is the Dovercourt Boys and Girls Club. This facility has street parking around the outskirts of the park.
77	87	87	Dufferin Grove Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	875	None	Dufferin	St	None	None	"A 5.3 hectare park on Dufferin Street just south of Bloor Street West with large mature forest canopy. The park features a multipurpose sports field, basketball court, picnic area, wading pool, children's playground and reflexology footpath. At the north end of the park is the Dufferin Grove Park Artificial Ice Rink and Clubhouse. <br/><br/>The City is working with community members and Dufferin Grove Park users to improve the experience of the park. Dufferin Grove has grown organically over the years to be a vital hub of community within this vibrant neighbourhood, but the facilities have remained the same and are reaching the end of their life.<br/><br/>The City has identified an opportunity to replace aging infrastructure, while providing facilities that meet the needs of the various uses of the local park. <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/dufferin-grove/"">Find out more</a> about the project and the opportunity for community input."
78	89	49	Masaryk-Cowan Community Recreation Centre	crc	Partially Accessible	Cowan Avenue and Melbourne Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	220	None	Cowan	Ave	None	M6K 2N6	"<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>. </p>
<p>This centre has a dedicated <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">enhanced youth space</a>.</p>
<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
79	92	92	Dundas - St. Clarens Parkette	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	1717	None	Dundas	St	W	None	None
80	93	93	Huron Street Playground	park	None	Huron Street and Lowther Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	495	None	Huron	St	None	None	This small park is located near St. George Street, north of Bloor Street West. In 2022, a dog off-leash area was added to the park. It includes benches and a water fountain with a dog bowl.
81	94	94	Huron - Washington Parkette	park	None	Huron St & Washington Ave	None	Toronto and East York	420	None	Huron	St	None	None	None
82	95	95	Fiona Nelson Parkette	park	None	Imperial St & Duplex Ave	None	Toronto and East York	45	None	Imperial	St	None	None	None
83	96	96	Maurice Cody Community Centre	crc	Partially Accessible	None	None	North York	181	None	Cleveland	St	None	M4S 3C1	Attached to the Toronto District School Board school called Maurice Cody Public School, Maurice Cody Community Centre offers programs and activities for residents of all ages. Recreation staff are available in the office who can provide program registration and information about events in the facility, satellite locations and the community.
84	97	97	Irene Avenue Parkette	park	None	Shaw St & Bloor St W	None	Toronto and East York	760	None	Shaw	St	None	None	None
85	99	99	Isabella Valancy Crawford Park	park	None	Front St W & John St	None	Toronto and East York	299	None	Front	St	W	None	None
86	100	60	Mary McCormick Recreation Centre	crc	Partially Accessible	None	None	Toronto and East York	66	None	Sheridan	Ave	None	M6K 2G9	"<p>The 25-yard, <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/accessibility-human-rights/accessibility-at-the-city-of-toronto/city-services-for-people-with-disabilities/accessible-recreation-facilities-equipment/"">warm water pool</a> has a viewing gallery. The centre also has a gymnasium, two preschool rooms, and youth and older adult lounges. A family/universal change room is available at this location.</p>
<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
87	101	101	James Canning Gardens	park	None	Gloucester St & Yonge St	None	Toronto and East York	15	None	Gloucester	St	None	None	None
88	102	102	Paul Kane House Parkette	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	56	None	Wellesley	St	E	None	An attractive formal parkette with seasonal flower beds and flowering red horse chestnut trees. A plaque in the centre commemorates Paul Kane, a prominent 19th century Toronto artist whose former home lies off the park.
89	103	103	Dunvegan Parkette	park	None	Dunvegan Rd & Hillholm Rd	None	Toronto and East York	160	None	Dunvegan	Rd	None	None	None
90	104	104	Keele-Mulock Parkette	park	None	Keele St & Lloyd Ave	None	Etobicoke York	595	None	Keele	St	None	None	None
91	105	105	Kennedy-Margdon Parkette	park	None	Kennedy Park Rd & Margdon Rd	None	Toronto and East York	24	None	Kennedy Park	Rd	None	None	None
92	106	106	Jay Macpherson Green	park	None	Avenue Rd & Macpherson Ave	None	Toronto and East York	255	None	Avenue	Rd	None	None	"A small park with a mature tree canopy at Dupont Street and Avenue Road. Jean ""Jay"" Macpherson (June 13, 1931 - March 21, 2012) was a Governor General's Award winning Canadian lyric poet and scholar.  She taught at University College for 40 years and was hired at a time when there were not many women professors. Jay Macpherson lived in the Yorkville neighbourhood for over 40 years and was an active member of the Avenue-Bay-Cottingham (ABC) Resident's Association."
93	107	107	Kew Gardens	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	2075	None	Queen	St	E	None	"<p>Kew Gardens 6.5-hectare park stretches from Queen Street East to Lakeshore. At its south end, this park meets up with the boardwalk and beach that run along the Lake Ontario shoreline. It is home to the heritage-designated Leuty boat house. </p>
<p>A cenotaph honouring service in the First World War, Second World War and Korean War is located on the park's Queen Street side. The Gardener's Cottage, a historic building, is found at the foot of Lee Avenue. It is also known as Kew Williams House. Other historical elements include the Italian Renaissance-style Doctor William D. Young Memorial.</p> 
<p>The <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> is fenced, allows <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/permits-licences-bylaws/commercial-dog-walker-permit/"">Commercial Dog Walkers</a>, and has a separate area for dogs weighing less than 9 kg.</p>"
94	108	108	East Lynn Park	park	None	Danforth Ave & East Lynn Ave	None	Toronto and East York	1949	None	Danforth	Ave	None	None	This one hectare park on Danforth Avenue has a picnic area, a wading pool and a children's playground. It features a farmer's market in the summer and a natural ice rink in the winter.
95	110	110	Jeff Sloan Playground	park	None	Kingston Road and Tompkins Mews	None	Toronto and East York	137	R	Kingston	Rd	None	None	A small park near Kingston Road and Queen Street East that features a children's playground.
96	111	111	East Toronto Athletic Field	park	None	Main Street and Gerrard Street East	None	Toronto and East York	175	None	Main	St	None	None	This four-hectare park is located at Gerrard Street East and Main Street. The park is next to the Ted Reeve Community Arena.
97	112	112	Lakeshore Boulevard Parklands	park	None	Lake Shore Boulevard West and Net Drive	None	Toronto and East York	1389	None	Lake Shore	Blvd	W	None	A 10.4 hectare park on Lake Shore Boulevard near Parkside Drive featuring the four Marilyn Bell outdoor tennis/pickleball courts. The Martin Goodman Trail runs through the park.
98	113	113	Eastdale Playground	park	None	Boulton Ave & Allen Ave	None	Toronto and East York	160	None	Boulton	Ave	None	None	None
99	114	114	Langford Parkette	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	26	None	Langford	Ave	None	None	This linear parkette features trees, a small greenspace, a drinking fountain, a children's playground and flowering shrubs and perennials.
100	115	115	Orchard Park	park	None	Dundas St E & Maughan Cres	None	Toronto and East York	1987	None	Dundas	St	E	None	"This park was formerly called ""Edgewood Park South""."
101	117	117	Eglinton Park	park	None	Eglinton Ave W & Eastbourne Ave	None	North York	200	None	Eglinton	Ave	W	None	This 9 hectare park on Eglinton Avenue West just west of Yonge Street features five multipurpose sports fields, four tennis courts, two ball diamonds, a children's playground and a wading pool. In the winter months there are two artificial ice rinks. Eglinton Park wading pool is the centrepiece of a remarkable play area. Adjacent to the wading pool is the large playground, several soccer fields, baseball/softball diamonds, and public bathrooms. Free parking can be found on the side streets or for a small nominal fee there is ample parking underground located at North Toronto Memorial Community Centre. The wading pool is a short walk away.
102	118	118	Larratt Parkette	park	None	Forest Hill Rd & Larratt St	None	Toronto and East York	221	None	Forest Hill	Rd	None	None	None
103	119	119	Lawrence Park Ravine	park	None	Alexander Muir Road and Yonge Street	None	North York	51	None	Alexander Muir	Rd.	None	None	"This 4.6 hectare park features three lit outdoor tennis courts and two lawn bowling greens. It lies beside the Alexander Muir Memorial Gardens and is home to the <a href=""http://www.lawrenceparktennisclub.ca/"" target=""_blank"">Lawrence Park Tennis Club</a> and the Lawrence Park Lawn Bowling and Croquet Club."
104	121	121	Lawton Parkette	park	None	Yonge St & Lawton Blvd	None	Toronto and East York	1600	None	Yonge	St	None	None	A 1.2 hectare park on Yonge Street north of St. Clair Avenue consisting of a small triangular park with a mature tree canopy on the west side of Yonge Street and the church grounds on the east side of Yonge Street.
105	123	123	Leslie Grove Park	park	None	Queen Street East and Berkshire Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	1158	None	Queen	St	E	None	This is a small park on Queen Street East that features a wading pool and a children's playground. The Leslie Grove Shack is located inside Leslie Grove Park.
106	124	124	Fairford Avenue Parkette	park	None	Fairford Ave & Coxwell Ave	None	Toronto and East York	68	None	Fairford	Ave	None	None	None
107	125	125	Lithuania Park	park	None	Oakmount Rd & Glenlake Ave	None	Toronto and East York	155	None	Oakmount	Rd	None	None	This 2.2 hectare park lies on the west side of Keele Street north of High Park. It features a ball diamond, a multipurpose sports field and a children's playground.
108	126	126	Margaret Fairley Park	park	None	Brunswick Ave & Ulster St	None	Toronto and East York	100	None	Brunswick	Ave	None	None	None
109	127	127	Fairmount Park	park	None	Gerrard St E & Beaton Ave	None	Toronto and East York	1725	None	Gerrard	St	E	None	A 1.9 hectare park featuring two ball diamonds, a multipurpose sports field, five outdoor tennis courts, a wading pool, a children's playground and a natural ice rink in the winter. At the east side of the park is the Fairmount Park Community Centre and an indoor swimming pool.
110	128	128	Little Norway Park	park	None	Queens Quay W & Eireann Quay	None	Toronto and East York	659	None	Queens Quay	None	W	None	A 2.4 hectare park at Bathurst Street and Queens Quay West that features a ball diamond, a wading pool, a children's playground and many walking paths through gardens. Its name commemorates the World War II training base, used by the Norwegian Air Force, that once existed on the site.
111	129	129	Felstead Avenue Playground	park	None	Felstead Ave & Lamb Ave	None	Toronto and East York	60	None	Felstead	Ave	None	None	This 1.7 hectare park features a multipurpose sports field and a children's playground.
112	130	130	Logan Avenue Parkette	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	916	None	Logan	Ave	None	None	This linear parkette features a drinking fountain, a pathway through shaded green space and and flowering shrubs and perennials.
113	131	131	Memorial Park - North York	park	None	Chaplin Cres & Spadina Rd	None	North York	340	None	Chaplin	Cres	None	None	None
114	133	133	Loring - Wyle Parkette	park	None	St Clair Ave E & Mount Pleasant Rd	None	Toronto and East York	276	None	St Clair	Ave	E	None	None
115	134	134	Merrill Bridge Road Park	park	None	East Lynn Ave & Merrill Bridge Rd	None	Toronto and East York	1	None	East Lynn	Ave	None	None	A 1.4 hectare park near Woodbine Avenue and Danforth Avenue that features a dog off-leash area. The west end of the park leads down into at forested ravine.
116	136	136	Love Crescent Parkette	park	None	Love Cres & Glen Davis Cres	None	Toronto and East York	16	None	Love	Cres	None	None	A small neighbourhood park with large mature trees. There is natural ice rink in the winter, weather permitting.
117	137	137	Baird Park	park	None	Keele Street and Humberside Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	275	None	Keele	St	None	None	A small park with mature trees on Keele Street at Humberside Drive featuring a children's playground, a wading pool and a dog off-leash area. The park is also home to West Toronto Lawn Bowling Club.
118	138	138	Lytton Park	park	None	Lytton Blvd & Avenue Rd	None	North York	200	None	Lytton	Blvd	None	None	A 1.7 hectare park on Avenue Road south of Glencairn Avenue that features three lit outdoor tennis courts with a club house, two lit lawn bowling greens with a clubhouse and a children's playground. The park is home to the North Toronto Tennis Club and the North Toronto Lawn Bowling & Croquet Club.
119	139	139	Metropolitan United Church Grounds - Building Grounds	Other	None	Queen St E & Church St	None	Toronto and East York	56	None	Queen	St	E	None	None
120	140	140	Nicol Macnicol Parkette	park	None	Elm Ridge Cir & Overdale Rd	None	North York	1	None	Elm Ridge	Cir	None	None	A small park near Eglinton Avenue West and the Allen Road that features a mix of trees and pathways.
121	141	141	Milner Parkette	park	None	Church St & Asquith Ave	None	Toronto and East York	675	None	Church	St	None	None	None
122	142	142	Forest Hill Road Park	park	None	Forest Hill Rd & Hillholm Rd	None	Toronto and East York	179	A	Forest Hill	Rd	None	None	This tree-filled park features a children's playground, a very natural setting and a connection to to the Kay Gardner Beltline Trail.
123	143	143	David A. Balfour Park	park	None	Rosehill Avenue and Avoca Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	75	None	Rosehill	Ave	None	None	A 20.5-hectare park near Yonge Street and St. Clair Avenue West featuring a large open space on a reservoir, ornamental fountains, reflecting pools, a gated garden retreat, and a children's playground. The park overlooks a forested ravine that is a tributary to the Don River. Trails lead down into the ravine and connect to the Kay Gardner Beltline Trail.
124	144	144	Frankel-Lambert Park	park	None	Christie St & Dupont St	None	Toronto and East York	340	None	Christie	St	None	None	A small linear park running west from Christie Street north of the Canadian Pacific Railway tracks. This park features a community garden, basketball court and a children's playground.
125	145	145	Monarch Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	115	None	Felstead	Ave	None	None	"<p>Monarch Park is a five-hectare park near Danforth and Coxwell Avenue.</p>
<p>The outdoor pool has a 25 metre pool with a diving area, a two-storey water slide and a raised seating area. There is a wading pool within the pool enclosure with its own entrance. The wading pool is typically available on the same schedule as the outdoor pool. </p>
<p>This park also has an artificial ice rink in the winter.</p>"
126	146	146	Moncur Playground	park	None	Gainsborough Rd & Cairns Ave	None	Toronto and East York	10	None	Gainsborough	Rd	None	None	A 1.1 hectare park on Coxwell Avenue near Dundas Street East that features a ball diamond and a children's playground.
127	147	147	Carlton Park	park	None	Edith Avenue and Franklin Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	20	None	Edith	Ave	None	None	A park near Dupont Avenue and Dundas Street West featuring ball diamond, basketball court, wading pool and a children's playground.
128	148	148	Sackville Playground	park	None	King St E & Sackville St	None	Toronto and East York	420	None	King	St	E	None	None
129	149	149	Sherwood Park	park	None	Sherwood Ave & Mount Pleasant Rd	None	North York	190	None	Sherwood	Ave	None	None	"Located in the valley of Sherwood Park, this picturesque wooded park has two wading pools, great walking or running trails, public bathrooms, picnic tables and a large playground. Our wading pools are located downhill from the park entrance and are spacious with several spray features for all to enjoy. This park offers a fenced off <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas-2/"">dogs off-leash area</a>. Free parking is available at the front of the park, near the main entrance on Sherwood Street east of Mount Pleasant Avenue."
130	150	150	Randy Padmore Park	park	None	Denison Avenue and Carr Street	None	Toronto and East York	47	None	Denison	Ave	None	None	"<p>Randy Padmore Park spans the distance between two residential streets in Toronto's Queen West area. Formerly known as ""Carr Street Parkette"", this park was renamed in 2010 to honour local resident and community organizer Arthur Randolph ""Randy"" Padmore.</p>
<p>In 2025, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>.</p>"
131	151	151	Jean Sibelius Square	park	None	Kendal Ave & Wells St	None	Toronto and East York	50	None	Kendal	Ave	None	None	A small park near Dupont Street and Bathurst Street that features a children's playground and open green space.
132	152	152	Montclair Avenue Parkette	park	None	Montclair Ave & Spadina Rd	None	Toronto and East York	48	None	Montclair	Ave	None	None	None
133	154	154	Casa Loma Parkette	park	None	Walmer Rd & Castle View Ave	None	Toronto and East York	328	A	Walmer	Rd	None	None	None
134	155	58	Jimmie Simpson Park	park	None	Queen Street East and McGee Street	None	Toronto and East York	870	None	Queen	St	E	None	Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>This 2.6 hectare park just east of Broadview Avenue on Queen Street East features a ball diamond, multipurpose sports field, lit hockey rink, two lit tennis courts, basketball courts, a wading pool and a children's playground. Adjacent to the park is this Jimmie Simpson Recreation Centre.
135	156	156	Snider Parkette	park	None	Lytton Blvd & Yonge St	None	North York	2	None	Lytton	Blvd	None	None	None
136	157	157	Cassels Avenue Playground	park	None	Cassels Avenue and Golfview Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	69	None	Cassels	Ave	None	None	"This 1.6-hectare park near Woodbine Avenue and Gerrard Street East features a splash pad and a children's playground. The unfenced <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> allows <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/permits-licences-bylaws/commercial-dog-walker-permit/"">Commercial Dog Walkers</a>."
137	158	158	Sonya's Park	park	None	Oxford St & Augusta Ave	None	Toronto and East York	63	None	Oxford	St	None	None	None
138	160	160	South Kingsway Parkette	park	None	South Kingsway & Worthington Cres	None	Toronto and East York	150	None	South Kingsway	None	None	None	None
139	161	161	Cawthra Playground	park	None	Albany Ave & Davenport Rd	None	Toronto and East York	355	None	Albany	Ave	None	None	This small tree-lined park features a children's playground.
140	163	163	Barbara Hall Park	park	None	Church Street and Dundonald Street	None	Toronto and East York	519	None	Church	St	None	None	"A small park on Church Street north of Wellesley Street East featuring a fenced-in splash pad, a fenced <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> and an AIDs Memorial. The park is next to the <a href=""http://www.the519.org/"" target=""_blank"">519 Community Centre</a>, which hosts events in the park during Pride Week and throughout the year."
141	167	167	Ramsden Park	park	None	Yonge Street and Ramsden Park Road	None	Toronto and East York	1020	None	Yonge	St	None	None	"<p>The <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> is fenced and has a separate area for dogs weighing less than 9 kg.</p>
<p>The winter outdoor rink is a tennis court in the summer.</p>"
142	168	168	Moorevale Park	park	None	Moore Ave & Kingsmere Rd	None	Toronto and East York	175	None	Moore	Ave	None	None	"A 1.5 hectare park near St. Clair Avenue East and Mount Pleasant Road that features five lit outdoor tennis courts, a lit lawn bowling green and clubhouse, a wading pool, children's playground, sports field and a baseball diamond. The park is home to the Moore Park Tennis Club and the Moore Park Lawn Bowling Club.
Moorevale Park is a nicely shaded park with lots of beautiful trees. There are washroom facilities in the clubhouse and parking is available on the street."
143	170	170	Ravina Gardens	park	None	Clendenan Ave & Glendonwynne Rd	None	Toronto and East York	290	None	Clendenan	Ave	None	None	None
144	171	171	Earl Bales Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	North York	4169	None	Bathurst	St	None	M3H 3P7	In the fourth largest park in the city, the Earl Bales Community Centre, is a multipurpose facility that is fully accessible for people with disabilities.  Programs offered are arts, fitness, early years, youth drop in, camps, outdoor adventures and more.  The community centre supports the community with over fifty local groups, and a banquet hall that is rented out for various functions.
145	172	172	Spencer - Cowan Parkette	park	None	Spencer Ave & King St W	None	Toronto and East York	80	None	Spencer	Ave	None	None	None
146	173	173	Toronto Sculpture Gardens	park	None	King St E & Church St	None	Toronto and East York	115	None	King	St	E	None	"Toronto Sculpture Garden is the site of innovative contemporary sculpture installations. This small urban park serves as a testing ground for artists to experiment with public space and address issues of architectural scale, materials and context.<br><br>
Learn about the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/history-art-culture/public-art/city-owned-public-art/comp-sculpture-garden/"">current exhibition</a>."
147	174	174	Morse Street Playground	park	None	Morse St & Eastern Ave	None	Toronto and East York	76	None	Morse	St	None	None	None
148	176	176	Redpath Avenue Parkette	park	None	Erskine Avenue and Redpath Avenue	None	North York	130	None	Erskine	Ave	None	None	<p>Redpath Avenue Parkette was updated in 2025.</p>
149	177	177	Moss Park	park	None	Sherbourne St & Shuter St	None	Toronto and East York	150	None	Sherbourne	St	None	None	"This 3.4 hectare downtown park at Queen Street East and Sherbourne Street features a lit ball diamond, two tennis courts, a basketball court, a wading pool and a children's playground. On the east side of the park is the Moss Park Arena and the John Innes Community Recreation Centre.

The Moss Park playground is open.  Please use the west entrance near the Community Gardens."
150	178	178	George Chater Parkette	park	None	Windermere Ave & Bloor St W	None	Toronto and East York	465	None	Windermere	Ave	None	None	None
151	179	179	Springhurst Parkette	park	None	Springhust Ave & Dunn Ave	None	Toronto and East York	None	None	Springhurst	Ave	None	None	None
152	181	181	Rennie Park	park	None	Rennie Terrace and Waller Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	1	None	Rennie	Terr	None	None	Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>A 9.7 hectare park near Bloor Street West and the South Kingsway that features four lit tennis courts, shuffle board, an artificial ice rink, a gazebo, two picnic areas, a wading pool, and a children's playground.
153	182	182	Mount Pleasant Parkette	park	None	Mount Pleasant Rd & Davisville Ave	None	North York	441	None	Mount Pleasant	Rd	None	None	None
154	183	183	St. Andrew's Playground	park	None	Adelaide St W & Brant St	None	Toronto and East York	450	None	Adelaide	St	W	None	None
155	184	184	Shallmar Parkette	park	None	Shallmar Blvd & Mayfair Ave	None	North York	13	None	Shallmar	Blvd	None	None	None
156	185	185	Ridgewood Parkette	park	None	Ridgewood Rd & Bathurst St	None	Toronto and East York	24	None	Ridgewood	Rd	None	None	None
157	186	186	Ritchie Avenue Parkette	park	None	Ritchie Ave & Herman Ave	None	Toronto and East York	77	None	Ritchie	Ave	None	None	None
158	187	187	Mount Royal Parkette	park	None	Mount Royal Ave & Alberta Ave	None	Toronto and East York	49	None	Mount Royal	Ave	None	None	None
159	188	188	Chatsworth Ravine	park	None	Duplex Ave & Chatsworth Dr	None	North York	900	None	Duplex	Ave	None	None	None
160	189	117	North Toronto Memorial Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	North York	200	None	Eglinton	Ave	W	M4R 1A7	<p>North Toronto Memorial Community Centre is a multi-use complex with both indoor and outdoor pools. A family/universal change room is available at this location.</p>
161	190	190	Chelsea Avenue Playground	park	None	Chelsea Avenue and Indian Road	None	Toronto and East York	103	None	Chelsea	Ave	None	None	A small park near Bloor Street West and Keele Street that features a mature tree canopy, a wading pool and a children's playground.
162	191	191	St. James Town West Park	park	None	Sherbourne St & Howard St	None	Toronto and East York	589	None	Sherbourne	St	None	None	None
163	192	192	Chorley Park	park	None	Douglas Dr & Glen Rd	None	Toronto and East York	245	None	Douglas	Dr	None	None	A quiet 5 hectare park near Mount Pleasant Road and St. Clair Avenue East featuring a mature tree canopy and picnic tables. The park overlooks the Don River Valley with trails that lead down into the valley connecting with the Beltline Recreation Trail and the Don Valley Brick Works.
164	193	193	Alexander Muir Memorial Gardens	park	None	Yonge St & Chatsworth Dr	None	North York	2901	None	Yonge	St	None	None	These formal gardens are named after the famed composer Alexander Muir, the man who wrote the patriotic song 'The Maple Leaf Forever' in 1867. The maple leaf appears throughout the gardens in various decorative and natural forms. The multi-level Alexander Muir Memorial Gardens act as a gateway into the peaceful ravine system that features walking trails which are open year-round. Stroll among the herbs and flowers that bloom in Alexander Muir's magnificent setting, located along the Northern Ravines and Gardens Discovery Walk Route. Alexander Muir Memorial Gardens are a beautiful spot to spend a quiet summer afternoon. The gardens are also the western gateway to a long trail that eventually leads to Sunnybrook Park. Walking trails are open all year.
165	194	194	Joseph Sheard Parkette	park	None	Granby St & Sheard St	None	Toronto and East York	11	None	Granby	St	None	None	None
166	195	195	St. Mary Street Parkette	park	None	St Mary St & Bay St	None	Toronto and East York	26	None	St Mary	St	None	None	None
167	196	196	Christie Pits Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	750	None	Bloor	St	W	None	"<p>Christie Pits, originally Willowvale Park, is an 8.9-hectare park located across from the Christie subway station. Garrison Creek, which runs under the park, was converted to a storm sewer at the turn of the 20th century. There is street parking around this park.</p>
<h2>History</h2>
<p>The park was named after the Christie Sand Pits, which were on the location until the early 1900s. The sand pits had been named after Christie Street, and the street had been named after William Mellis Christie. Christie was the co-founder of the Christie &amp; Brown Cookie Company which is now known simply as Mr. Christie.</p>
<p>On April 4, 2017, Toronto and East York Community Council adopted the naming of the artificial ice rink in Christie Pits as the Sid Smith Artificial Ice Rink.  Sidney James Smith was born July 11, 1925 in Toronto.  As a youngster, he practiced on the ice rink in Christie Pits every chance he could.  This is where his love for hockey began.  He played in minor leagues in Toronto and later with the Oshawa Generals in the Ontario Hockey League. Sid Smith played his entire NHL career as a left-winger with the Toronto Maple Leafs from approximately 1946 to 1958.  He was team captain from 1955 to 1956.  Sid Smith played in seven All-Star Games and won three Stanley Cups, the John B. Sollenberger Trophy and two Lady Byng Memorial Trophies.</p>"
168	199	199	Riverside Drive Parkette	park	None	South Kingsway & Riverside Dr	None	Toronto and East York	38	None	South Kingsway	None	None	None	None
169	200	200	Sir Winston Churchill Park	park	None	St. Clair Avenue West and Spadina Road	None	Toronto and East York	301	None	St. Clair	Ave	W	None	"An 8.6-hectare park on St. Clair Avenue West at Spadina Road, this park features ten lit outdoor tennis courts and a children's playground. The fenced <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> allows <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/permits-licences-bylaws/commercial-dog-walker-permit/"">Commercial Dog Walkers</a>."
170	201	201	Newgate Parkette	park	None	Elm Ridge Dr & Newgate Rd	None	North York	126	None	Elm Ridge	Dr	None	None	None
171	202	202	Ashtonbee Reservoir Park	park	None	Ashtonbee Rd & Pharmacy Ave	None	Scarborough	21	None	Ashtonbee	Rd	None	None	A 9.2 hectare park incorporating the Ashtonbee Reservoir and the adjacent hydro corridor. This park found near Pharmacy Road and Eglinton Avenue East features three cricket pitches and three multipurpose sports fields.
172	203	203	Robert Street Playground	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	60	None	Sussex	Ave	None	None	None
173	204	204	Clarence Square Park	park	None	Clarence Sq & Wellington St W	None	Toronto and East York	25	None	Clarence	Sq	None	None	A small downtown park on Spadina Avenue just north of Front Street featuring a mature tree canopy, many park benches and an enclosed dog off-leash area.
174	205	205	St. Patricks Square	park	None	St Patricks Sq & Renfrew Pl	None	Toronto and East York	14	None	St Patricks	Sq	None	None	None
175	207	207	Charlotte Maher Park	park	None	Roehampton Ave & Bruce Park Ave	None	North York	550	None	Roehampton	Ave	None	None	This small park features a children's playground surrounded by a mature tree canopy.
176	208	208	Suydam Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	22	None	Relmar	Rd	None	None	This small park features a children's playground, mature trees and has numerous commemorative trees and benches. At the west end of the park there is a connection leading into the Cedarvale Ravine.
177	209	209	Cherry Beach Clarke Beach Park	park	None	Unwin Avenue and Regatta Road	None	Toronto and East York	1	None	Cherry	St	None	None	"<p>Located on the north shore of the Outer Harbour at the foot of Cherry Street. The park features a dog off-leash area and ample parking is located on the Martin Goodman Trail. The west side of the beach is popular with kite boarders. <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/health-wellness-care/health-inspections-monitoring/swimsafe/beach-water-quality/#explore_all_list"">Water quality is tested</a> regularly at <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/beaches/"">swimming beaches</a>.</p>"
178	210	210	Rosedale Park	park	None	Scholfield Avenue and Maclennan Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	20	None	Scholfield	Ave	None	None	Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>This newly revamped park offers two sets of tennis courts, a large field with a baseball diamond, a playground, a wading pool with beautiful splash features, a skating rink and a nice running track. There is street parking around the neighbourhood.
179	211	211	Close Avenue Parkette	park	None	Close Avenue and King Street West	None	Toronto and East York	116	None	Close	Ave	None	None	None
180	212	212	Stanley Park North - Toronto	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	890	None	King	St	W	None	None
181	213	213	Nordheimer Ravine	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	326	None	Spadina	Rd	None	None	"The Nordheimer Ravine runs south-east from St. Clair Ave. W. near Bathurst past the south end of <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/data/parks/prd/facilities/complex/200/index.html"">Sir Winston Churchill Park</a> to <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/data/parks/prd/facilities/complex/233/index.html"">Roycroft Park</a>. This area contains one of the finest stands of old Oaks in the city.<br><br>
<strong>History and Ecological Restoration</strong><br>
Historically, Nordheimer Ravine was the home of Castlefrank Brook, which ran southeast, down through Rosedale Valley and eventually into the Don River. In the mid-1970s the stream was buried when the Spadina subway line was built. Even though the original creek now flows inside a storm sewer there are still many places along the valley slope where ground water seepage causes wet pockets to appear at the surface. This feature is one of the reasons why Nordheimer Ravine has been the focus of several ecological restoration projects.<br><br>

Restoration efforts began in 1997 when ponds were created by the City of Toronto to collect water in some of the wetter sites within Nordheimer Ravine. Over the years volunteers have helped to plant trees, shrubs and many native terrestrial and aquatic herbaceous plants. Ongoing work by the City of Toronto, as well as volunteer stewards, has helped keep non-native invasive species at bay and allowed native species to flourish. The ravine has become a popular stopping point for many birds and other wildlife."
182	214	214	Stephenson Park	park	None	Stephenson Ave & Westlake Ave	None	Toronto and East York	61	None	Stephenson	Ave	None	None	None
183	215	7	Broadlands Park	park	None	Castlegrove Boulevard and Broadlands Boulevard	None	North York	19	None	Castlegrove	Blvd	None	None	"This 4.7 hectare park in the Lawrence and Victoria Park Avenue neighbourhood features a ball diamond, four tennis courts, a shuffleboard court and a children's playground. In 2022, the tennis courts received new asphalt, new posts and nets, new fences surrounding the tennis courts and new light posts. In 2024, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
184	216	216	Symington Avenue Playground	park	None	Perth Ave & Hugo Ave	None	Toronto and East York	431	None	Perth	Ave	None	None	None
185	218	218	Frank Stollery Parkette	park	None	Davenport Rd & Yonge St	None	Toronto and East York	1	None	Davenport	Rd	None	None	None
186	219	219	Beaches Park	park	None	Queen Street East and Bellefair Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	2075	None	Queen	St	E	None	"<p>In the historic Beach neighbourhood south of Queen Street East, a vibrant street with an eclectic mix of shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants. <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/health-wellness-care/health-inspections-monitoring/swimsafe/beach-water-quality/#explore_all_list"">Water quality is tested</a> regularly at <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/beaches/"">swimming beaches</a>.</p>"
187	220	220	Coleman Park	park	None	Coleman Avenue and Barrington Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	19	None	Coleman	Ave	None	None	A small park near Main Street and Danforth Avenue featuring two outdoor tennis courts, a wading pool, a splash pad, and a children's playground.
188	221	221	Louis March Park	park	None	Shuter St & Sumach St	None	Toronto and East York	485	None	Shuter	St	None	None	In recognition of Louis March’s decades-long commitment to public safety, equity and youth development Shuter-Sumach Parkette was renamed to Louis March Park on July 20, 2025. The neighborhood around the park was where Louis did some of his most impactful work, supporting the most vulnerable communities in Toronto and his deep commitment to ending gun violence.
189	222	222	Rosemary Parkette	park	None	Rosemary Rd & Elderwood Dr	None	Toronto and East York	225	None	Rosemary	Rd	None	None	None
190	223	223	College Park	park	None	Yonge St & Gerrard St W	None	Toronto and East York	420	None	Yonge	St	None	None	Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>College Park is a vital and sustainable public open space near College Street and Yonge Street. It reopened in 2019 after a major revitalization. College Park has gardens, green space, a children's play area, reflecting pool and the Barbara Ann Scott Ice Trail.
191	224	224	Northumberland Playground	park	None	Ossington Ave & Northumberland St	None	Toronto and East York	770	None	Ossington	Ave	None	None	None
192	225	225	Roxborough Parkette	park	None	Roxborough Dr & Mount Pleasant Rd	None	Toronto and East York	30	None	Roxborough	Dr	None	None	None
193	226	226	Columbus Parkette	park	None	Dundas Street West and Sorauren Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	1985	None	Dundas	St	W	None	None
194	227	227	Taddle Creek Park	park	None	Bedford Rd & Lowther Ave	None	Toronto and East York	40	None	Bedford	Rd	None	None	None
195	228	228	Norwood Park	park	None	Norwood Rd & Swanwick Ave	None	Toronto and East York	16	None	Norwood	Rd	None	None	A 1.6 hectare park near Gerrard Street East and Woodbine Avenue that features five outdoor tennis courts, a dog off-leash area, a wading pool and a children's playground.
196	229	229	Lionel Conacher Park	park	None	Cottingham St & Oaklands Ave	None	Toronto and East York	80	None	Cottingham	St	None	None	"A small park near Yonge Street and St. Clair Avenue West that features a baseball diamond, a wading pool and a children's playground. The park is named after Canada's top athlete of the first half of the 20th century, MPP and MP Lionel P Conacher. This facility has street parking around the outskirts of the park.<br><br>

In 2018, a formal request was submitted and <a href=""http://app.toronto.ca/tmmis/viewAgendaItemHistory.do?item=2018.TE34.85"" target=""_blank"">adopted by Toronto City Council</a> to name the playground located in Lionel Conacher Park ""Bill R. Davis Playground"".<br><br>

For close to 60 years, William (Bill) R. Davis, a community volunteer, brought children together in the Summerhill and Cottingham area to participate and play in a safe and fun environment. He has lived his entire life in the Yonge and Summerhill area, where he volunteered his time and energy to coach lacrosse and lead youth groups with the Summerhill Boys' and Girls' Club."
197	230	230	Roxton Road Parkette	park	None	Roxton Rd & Harrison St	None	Toronto and East York	45	None	Roxton	Rd	None	None	None
198	231	231	Beaty Avenue Parkette	park	None	Beaty Ave & Queen St W	None	Toronto and East York	66	None	Beaty	Ave	None	None	None
199	232	232	Courthouse Square Park	park	None	Court St & Church St	None	Toronto and East York	10	None	Court	St	None	None	None
200	233	233	Roycroft Park Lands	park	None	Boulton Dr & Russel Hill Rd	None	Toronto and East York	150	None	Boulton	Dr	None	None	None
201	234	234	Matty Eckler Recreation Centre	crc	Partially Accessible	None	None	Toronto and East York	953	None	Gerrard	St	E	M4M 1Z4	"<p>Matty Eckler Recreation Centre is located on the southeast corner of Pape Avenue and Gerrard Street East. It has a fitness facility. </p>
<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>
<h2>History</h2>
<p>The Pape Recreation Centre was renamed the Matty Eckler Community Centre in 1997. Mr. Matty Eckler (1910 - 1996) was one of the first staff members at Pape Recreation Centre when it opened in the 1930s, and he remained until his retirement in 1975.</p>
<p>Matty had a strong commitment to the development of baseball programs and leagues for Toronto's children and youth. He provided guidance and inspiration for the development of the Toronto Greenwood Baseball League and the Toronto Dundas Mixed Baseball League.</p>"
202	235	235	Runnymede Park	park	None	Ryding Ave & Cobalt Ave	None	Etobicoke York	221	None	Ryding	Ave	None	None	None
203	236	236	Oakcrest Parkette	park	None	Oakcrest Ave & Amroth Ave	None	Toronto and East York	30	None	Oakcrest	Ave	None	None	None
204	237	237	Robert Bateman Parkette	park	None	Chaplin Cres & Russell Hill Rd	None	Toronto and East York	281	None	Chaplin	Cres	None	None	None
205	238	238	Trinity Square	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	19	None	Trinity	Sq	None	None	This public square park is nestled between the Toronto Eaton Centre, some tall buildings and Old City Hall. Part of Toronto's early history, it was the site of John Simcoe Macaulay's estate in the early 19th century and home to the Church of the Holy Trinity, built in 1847. The church's first rector was Reverend Henry Scadding, a scholar and author whose brick townhouse still sits on the square beside the church. Trinity Square features a fountain and ornamental pond, a labyrinth, and seating and is a popular spot for music, cultural and other events.
206	239	239	Thorogood Gardens	park	None	Allen Ave & Boulton Ave	None	Toronto and East York	53	None	Allen	Ave	None	None	None
207	240	240	Toronto Metropolitan University Square	park	None	Gould Street and Church Street	None	Toronto and East York	50	None	Gould	St	None	None	Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>Toronto Metropolitan University Square Rink is an unsupervised rink and change rooms are unavailable.
208	241	241	Trinity Bellwoods Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	790	None	Queen	St	W	None	"Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>A 14.6 hectare park on Queen Street West at Strachan Avenue once the home of University of Trinity College (Trinity College). The park sits atop the now buried Garrison Creek and features three ball diamonds, eight tennis courts, two volleyball courts, an artificial ice rink, a dog off-leash area, a picnic area, a wading pool and a children's playground. Located in the south-west section of the park is the Trinity Community Recreation Centre.
<br/><br/>The outdoor artificial ice rink is located south of Dundas Street West on Gore Vale Avenue."
209	242	242	Old Forest Hill Parkette	park	None	Old Forest Hill Rd & Russell Hill Rd	None	Toronto and East York	51	None	Old Forest Hill	Rd	None	None	None
210	243	243	Parkdale Community Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	Toronto and East York	75	None	Lansdowne	Ave.	None	M6K 2W1	Parkdale Community Recreation Centre is fully accessible shared-use facility. It is located one block north of Queen Street West on Lansdowne Avenue in the historical Parkdale area. It features a 25 metre pool, a tot pool, two gymnasiums which can accommodate a variety of activities, and a community room and limited access to a full-function kitchen.
211	244	244	Ontario Street Parkette	park	None	Ontario St & Shuter St	None	Toronto and East York	227	None	Ontario	St	None	None	None
212	245	245	Oriole Park - Toronto	park	None	Oriole Pky & Chaplin Cres	None	Toronto and East York	201	None	Oriole	Pkwy	None	None	The newly revitalized 2.9 hectare park Oriole Park at Oriole Parkway and Chaplin Crescent features play areas for children and preschoolers, including swings. There is also a clubhouse, baseball diamond, two tennis courts, sand pit, junior splash pad, wading pool and open space play areas. There are new washroom facilities and street parking is available around the park.
213	246	246	Caroline Huebner Parkette	park	None	Tiverton Avenue and First Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	45	None	Tiverton	Ave.	None	None	Formerly Tiverton Avenue Parkette, this parkette was renamed in April 2024 to honour Caroline Huebner. Huebner was a frequent visitor to the park and an important member of the local community.
214	247	247	Ormskirk Park	park	None	Ormskirk Crt & Ormskirk Ave	None	Toronto and East York	33	None	Ormskirk	Crt	None	None	A small park near South Kingsway and The Queensway that features a children's playground.
215	248	248	Osler Playground	park	None	Argyle St & Dovercourt Rd	None	Toronto and East York	123	None	Argyle	St	None	None	A small park near Ossignton Avenue and Queen Street West that features a wading pool and a children's playground.
216	249	249	Beaty Boulevard Parkette	park	None	King St W & Queen St W	None	Toronto and East York	1575	None	King	St	W	None	None
217	250	250	Vermont Square Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	819	None	Palmerston	Ave	None	None	"A 1.5 hectare park near Dupont Street and Bathurst Street. The park features a dog off-leash area, three bocce courts, a wading pool and a children's playground. Located at the north end of the park is the William H. Bolton Arena.
<br /><br />
Vermont Square is a central point for accessing a diverse range of facilities. The square has a large open area to the south that is used for off-leash dog walking and includes three bocce courts. In the middle west is the Dennis Lee Playground which is fenced-in and features a wading pool. To the east is an indoor hockey rink. An indoor pool, community centre and daycare are located on the northern side. There is street parking around the neighbourhood."
218	251	251	Otter Creek Centre	Outdoor Ice Rink	None	None	None	North York	140	None	Cheritan	Ave	None	None	Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>This 3006 square meter site is located near the main intersections of Avenue Rd and Lawrence Ave W. It contains two outdoor artificial ice rinks, change room building and parking. Inside the facility, there is a leisure skate change room, men's and women's change rooms and men's and women's washrooms.
219	253	253	Vesta Parkette	park	None	Vesta Dr & Burton Rd	None	Toronto and East York	41	None	Vesta	Dr	None	None	None
220	254	254	Pantry Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	70	None	Kewbeach	Ave	None	None	A 1.4 hectare park near Lake Shore Boulevard East and Woodbine Avenue that features a multipurpose sports field.
221	255	255	Victoria Memorial Square Park	park	None	Niagara St & Portland St	None	Toronto and East York	10	None	Niagara	St	None	None	None
222	257	257	Vine Avenue Playground	park	None	Vine Ave & Mc Murray Ave	None	Toronto and East York	200	None	Vine	Ave	None	None	None
223	259	259	Wadsworth Park	park	None	Connolly St & Uxbridge Ave	None	Toronto and East York	120	None	Connolly	St	None	None	None
224	260	260	Wallace Emerson Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	1260	None	Dufferin	St	None	None	"Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>A 2.7 hectare park on Dufferin Street south of Dupont Street features two outdoor artificial ice rinks, a BMX (Bicycle motocross) bike area, three bocce courses, a multipurpose sports field and a children's playground.
<br><br>

There is a double pad ice rink with changing facilities. The playground equipment includes swings and a jungle gym accessible from the street.<br><br>

Read about <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/recreation/skateboarding-bmx-mountain-biking/wallace-emerson-bmx-park/"">Wallace Emerson Bike Park</a>."
225	261	261	Waller Avenue Ravine Lands	Other	None	Waller Ave & Windermere Ave	None	Toronto and East York	52	None	Waller	Ave	None	None	None
226	263	263	Bellevue Square Park	park	None	Bellevue Ave & Denison Sq	None	Toronto and East York	5	None	Bellevue	Ave	None	None	"Measuring just under half a hectare, Bellevue Square is a small park in the heart of Toronto's Kensington Market neighbourhood. This park features a wading pool, playground and drinking fountain. It is also home to a life size bronze statue of Toronto-born actor and director Al Waxman, best known for his role as Larry King in the television series ""King of Kensington""."
227	265	265	Wanless Park	park	None	Wanless Ave & Wanless Cres	None	North York	250	None	Wanless	Ave	None	None	Located in the Yonge and Lawrence neighbourhood, Wanless Park wading pool can be described as a community meeting spot. In addition to the Wading Pool, Wanless Park has several baseball/softball diamonds, a large play structure, and bathroom facilities. If travelling by car, you may find parking spots on the adjacent streets surrounding Wanless Park.
228	266	266	Bruce Mackey Park	park	None	Wardell St & De Grassi St	None	Toronto and East York	55	None	Wardell	St	None	None	None
229	267	267	S.H. Armstrong Community Recreation Centre	crc	Partially Accessible	None	None	Toronto and East York	56	None	Woodfield	Rd	None	M4L 2W6	"<p>This centre has a pool, gym and a few community rooms for programming. </p>
<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
230	268	268	Joel Weeks Park	park	None	Thompson St & Carroll St	None	Toronto and East York	10	None	Thompson	St	None	None	"<p>Located in the heart of Toronto's new Rivertowne community just east of the Don River, this 0.95 hectare park opened in 2012 and features a basketball court, playground, splash pad and a small community garden. It also has a welcoming open space, many trees and great design that pays homage to the nearby Don River by incorporating an urban river theme with areas for seating, strolling and playing.</p> 

<p>Originally a small parkette, this park was expanded and renovated as part of the process of Canada's first conversion of a public housing development into a dynamic new mixed-income neighbourhood. Toronto Community Housing acted as the developer of the park on behalf of the City, the park was designed by Janet Rosenberg and Studio, and the Ralph Thornton Centre was a core community partner through an extensive community engagement process to ensure that the park was designed with input from local residents and would become a great focal point for the neighbourhood.</p>"
231	269	269	George Ben Park	park	None	Roxton Rd & Harrison St	None	Toronto and East York	120	None	Roxton	Rd	None	None	A small park near College Street and Ossington Avenue that features a ball diamond.
232	270	270	Wellesley Park	park	None	Wellesley St E & Parkview Ave	None	Toronto and East York	500	None	Wellesley	St	E	None	None
233	271	271	Parkview Gardens Parkette	park	None	Parkview Gdns & Clendenan Ave	None	Toronto and East York	34	None	Parkview	Gdns	None	None	None
234	272	272	St. Lawrence Community Recreation Centre	crc	Partially Accessible	None	None	Toronto and East York	230	None	The Esplanade	None	None	M5A 4J6	"St. Lawrence Community Centre is located in the historic St. Lawrence Neighbourhood of downtown Toronto. The community centre shares its space with Market Lane Public School and the St. Lawrence Community Day Care. It offers a full range of programming for families, children, adults and older adults.<br><br>

There are two squash courts that are available to reserve by calling the centre."
235	274	274	Pelham Avenue Playground	park	None	Pelham Ave & Laughton Ave	None	Toronto and East York	20	None	Pelham	Ave	None	None	None
236	275	275	West Hill Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	170	None	Weir	Cres	None	None	"There is a pathway that winds itself through the park from Craggview Drive to get to the children's playground found in the middle of the park. It also features a baseball diamond to play a game of softball or three-pitch, and there is a multi-purpose sports field that park visitors can also use to play outdoors. 
<strong>Note: </strong><br>West Hill Park is close to St. Margaret's School and a piece of Scarborough history with the St. Margaret's in the Pines cemetery."
237	276	276	Topham Park	park	None	Westview Boulevard and Selwyn Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	181	None	Westview	Blvd.	None	None	A 2 hectare park near St. Clair Avenue East and O'Connor Drive featuring three ball diamonds including one that has lights, two lit tennis courts, a wading pool and a children's playground. At the north end of the park is the Clubhouse, which was improved in 2024.
238	277	277	Berczy Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	35	None	Wellington	St	E	None	"Berczy Park is a 3,606 square metre public park located in the triangle of land between Wellington, Front and Scott streets, across the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts. The space has been a public park since 1980, before which it sat vacant or served as a parking lot. Over the last few years, the City of Toronto has been working closely with the local community to plan the revitalization of the well-used and well-worn park.<br><br>


Berczy Park is named after William Berczy, a German-born architect, surveyor, and writer often considered a co-founder of modern Toronto with John Graves Simcoe. Berczy was also a painter, most famous for his portrait of Mohawk chief Thayendanegea (Joseph Brant).<br><br>

<strong>About the revitalization</strong><br>
Park and street construction began in 2015 by Somerville Construction of Toronto. The design was completed by celebrated landscape architects Claude Cormier + Associés of Montreal. The park includes a wider, central plaza with granite mosaic paving, wider sidewalks along Front Street and Scott Street, grassy berms and garden beds. A mix of new tree species was planted in state-of-the-art Silva Cell growing chambers.<br><br>

The park's historic centrepiece, a large fountain, has been replaced by a new two-tiered fountain with a unique and whimsical theme. With its opening in spring 2017, 27 dog sculptures – and one cat – are situated around, in, and on the fountain, each spraying water from its mouth. A golden bone sits atop the fountain.<br><br>

A public artwork, commissioned by the City's Economic Development and Culture Division following a public competition, will be installed on the west side. Toronto artist Luis Jacob's piece is called Jacob's Ladder.<br><br>

Park revitalization also included the reconstruction of Scott Street on the western border. The new street features curbless borders and pavers that integrate with the park design."
239	278	278	Wembley Parkette	park	None	Old Park Rd & Wembley Rd	None	North York	9	None	Old Park	Rd	None	None	None
240	279	279	West Lodge Park	park	None	Lansdowne Ave & Rideau Ave	None	Toronto and East York	165	None	Lansdowne	Ave	None	None	None
241	280	280	Diana Park	park	None	Diana Dr & Maryport Ave	None	North York	46	A	Diana	Dr	None	None	A small park near Keele Street and Sheppard Avenue West featuring a children's playground.
242	281	281	Percy Park	park	None	Percy St & King St E	None	Toronto and East York	12	None	Percy	St	None	None	None
243	282	282	Swansea Community Recreation Centre	crc	Partially Accessible	None	None	Toronto and East York	15	None	Waller	Ave	None	M6S 4Z9	The Swansea Community Recreation Centre and Pool has been servicing the Swansea community, in Bloor West Village, for over 25 years.
244	283	283	Westmoreland Avenue Parkette	park	None	Westmoreland Ave & Bloor St W	None	Toronto and East York	11	None	Westmoreland	Ave	None	None	None
245	284	284	Perth Square Park	park	None	Perth Avenue and Parkman Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	350	None	Perth	Ave	None	None	"A small park near Dupont Street and Dundas Street West that features a splash pad and children's playground. The playground was updated in 2023 as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
246	285	285	Whitehall Parkette	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	2	None	Whitehall	Rd	None	None	This parkette features wide bands of spring bulbs and flowering crabapple trees. It overlooks Mount Pleasant Rd and David A Balfour ravine.
247	286	286	Whitney Park	park	None	Roxborough Dr & Glen Rd	None	Toronto and East York	149	None	Roxborough	Dr	None	None	None
248	287	241	Trinity Community Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	Toronto and East York	155	None	Crawford	St	None	M6J 2V5	This open-concept centre is located within Trinity Bellwoods Park, and features a gymnasium with resilient maple flooring with rubber pads. A family/universal change room is available at this location.
249	288	288	Wildwood Crescent Playground	park	None	Wildwood Cres & Kingsmount Park Rd	None	Toronto and East York	110	None	Wildwood	Cres	None	None	None
250	289	289	Birkdale Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Ellesmere Road and Birkdale Road	None	Scarborough	1299	None	Ellesmere	Rd	None	M1P 2Y2	Situated in the beautiful Birkdale ravine, the community centre offers programs for all ages and abilities with a focus on older adults. Large windows in most of the program rooms offer scenic views of the park scenery, wildlife and the creek.
251	290	290	Beresford Park	park	None	Beresford Avenue and Ardagh Street	None	Toronto and East York	400	None	Beresford	Ave	None	None	This small park is near Runneymede Road and Bloor Street West. It features a dog off-leash area on the west side of Beresford Road, a wading pool and a children's playground to the east.
252	291	291	Healey Willan Park	park	None	Euclid Ave & Ulster St	None	Toronto and East York	504	None	Euclid	Ave	None	None	None
253	292	292	Phin Park	park	None	Condor Ave & Baird Ave	None	Toronto and East York	115	None	Condor	Ave	None	None	A neighbourhood park South East of Jones and Danforth Avenues featuring children's playground, outdoor table tennis,  a basketball court and a wading pool. The park is surrounded by trees providing many shady spots in the summer.
254	293	293	Willard Gardens Parkette	park	None	Mayfield Ave & Willard Ave	None	Toronto and East York	55	None	Mayfield	Ave	None	None	None
255	294	260	Wallace Emerson Community Recreation Centre	crc	Partially Accessible	None	None	Toronto and East York	1260	None	Dufferin	St	None	M6H 4C3	"<p>Wallace Emerson Community Recreation Centre has a large gymnasium, a large preschool room, and a youth and Older Adults lounge.</p>

<p>Outside, in Wallace Emerson Park, there is the Wallace Emerson <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/sports/skateboarding-bmx-mountain-biking/"">BMX Park</a>.</p>
<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
256	295	295	Bickford Park	park	None	Grace Street and Harbord Street	None	Toronto and East York	400	None	Grace	St	None	None	"A 2.8-hectare park near Grace Avenue south of Bloor Street West featuring a ball diamond. The fenced <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> allows <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/permits-licences-bylaws/commercial-dog-walker-permit/"">Commercial Dog Walkers</a>."
257	296	296	Charles G. Williams Park	park	None	Wabash Ave & Sorauren Ave	None	Toronto and East York	75	None	Wabash	Ave	None	None	A small park near Lansdowne Avenue and Dundas Street West featuring a mature tree canopy, a basketball court, wading pool and a children's playground.
258	297	297	Stan Wadlow Clubhouse	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	Toronto and East York	373	None	Cedarvale	Ave	None	M4C 4K7	"<p>Stan Wadlow Clubhouse offers a wide range of social, educational and support services to older adults in the community during weekdays. It also offers activities for children.</p>
<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
259	298	298	Williamson Park Ravine	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	1680	None	Gerrard	St	E	None	"Williamson Park Ravine is a 500 metre long stretch of deciduous forest on steep-banked ravine slopes located in the City's east end. It has been designated as an Environmentally Significant Area (ESA) in the City of Toronto Official Plan because it provides habitats for vulnerable, rare or threatened plant and/or animal species and communities that are vulnerable, rare, threatened or endangered within the Province, the City or the Greater Toronto Area. Learn more about our <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/recreation/walking-hiking/trails/"">featured trails</a>."
260	299	299	Playter Gardens	park	None	Cambridge Ave & Danforth Ave	None	Toronto and East York	4	None	Cambridge	Ave	None	None	None
261	300	300	Winchester Park	park	None	Ontario St & Winchester St	None	Toronto and East York	530	None	Ontario	St	None	None	None
262	301	301	Jennifer Kateryna Koval's'kyj Park	park	None	Polson St & Cherry St	None	Toronto and East York	2	None	Polson	St	None	None	None
263	303	303	Fenside Arena	None	Partially Accessible	Slidell Crescent and Tulane Crescent	None	North York	30	None	Slidell	Cres	None	None	None
264	304	304	Windermere Avenue Parkette	park	None	Windermere Ave & Budgell Terr	None	Toronto and East York	167	None	Windermere	Ave	None	None	None
265	305	305	Poplar Plains Parkette	park	None	Boulton Dr & Russel Hill Rd	None	Toronto and East York	125	None	Boulton	Dr	None	None	None
266	306	306	Withrow Park and Clubhouse	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	725	None	Logan	Ave	None	None	Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>An 8 hectare park on Logan Avenue just south of Danforth Avenue featuring two ball diamonds, a multipurpose sports field, two outdoor tennis courts, a volleyball court, a dog off-leash area, a wading pool and a children's playground. In the middle of the park is the Withrow Park Outdoor Artificial Ice Rink.
267	307	307	Pottery Playground	park	None	Merton St & Cleveland St	None	North York	601	None	Merton	St	None	None	None
268	308	308	Fairmount Park Community Centre	crc	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	1757	None	Gerrard	St	E	M4L 2B3	Fairmount Park Community Centre is a shared use facility that offers programs in two large community spaces. School age art, dance programs and adult fitness are the main programs.
269	311	1	Woodbine Beach Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	1675	None	Lake Shore	Blvd	E	None	"<p>A broad and beautiful curve of sand at the foot of Woodbine Avenue, this popular 15.2-hectare park is one of the city's many beaches and the gateway to three kilometres of sandy waterfront stretching eastward along the Lake Ontario shoreline. Woodbine Beach is a popular spot for picnics, sunbathing and swimming with wide stretches of sand, summer lifeguards, a bathing station and the Donald D. Summerville Outdoor Olympic Pool nearby. The recently renovated bathing station features upgraded ventilation and lighting, a new roof, an enlarged patio, change rooms, accessible washrooms, water bottle filling stations and a beach shower with a foot wash. The Ashbridges Bay and Martin Goodman trails run through this park, which also includes a playground, outdoor fitness equipment, beach volleyball courts, picnic shelters, snack bar, full-service restaurant and parking at Ashbridges Bay Park.</p>

<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/health-wellness-care/health-inspections-monitoring/swimsafe/beach-water-quality/#explore_all_list"">Water quality is tested</a> regularly at <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/beaches/"">swimming beaches</a>.</p>"
270	312	303	Fenside Park	park	None	Slidell Cres & Tulane Cres	None	North York	30	None	Slidell	Cres	None	None	A 3.3 hectare park near York Mills Road and Victoria Park Avenue featuring a lit ball diamond, four lit tennis courts, a splash pad and a children's playground. The Fenside Arena can be found at the park entrance on Slidell Crescent.
271	313	313	Pricefield Road Playground	park	None	Pricefield Rd & Mathersfield Dr	None	Toronto and East York	50	None	Pricefield	Rd	None	None	None
272	314	2726	Allan A. Lamport Stadium	stadium	Partially Accessible	King Street West and Joe Shuster Way	None	Toronto and East York	1155	None	King	St	W	None	Allan A. Lamport Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium on King Street West in the Liberty Village neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The 9,600 seating capacity stadium is used for a wide variety of sport programming. The playing surface has markings for soccer, field hockey and rugby league. The addition of an air supported structure during the winter months enables the stadium to be used year round by the community. The stadium was named for long-time Toronto politician Allan Lamport, who was associated with sporting activities in the city.
273	315	315	Primrose Avenue Parkette	park	None	Primrose Ave & Davenport Rd	None	Toronto and East York	120	None	Primrose	Ave	None	None	None
274	316	316	Yonge Boulevard Parkette	park	None	Yonge St & Yonge Blvd	None	North York	3444	None	Yonge	St	None	None	None
275	317	317	Matt Cohen Park	park	None	Spadina Ave & Bloor St W	None	Toronto and East York	725	None	Spadina	Ave	None	None	None
276	318	318	Prince Edward Viaduct Parkette	park	None	Bloor St E & Drumsnab Rd	None	Toronto and East York	725	None	Bloor	St	E	None	None
277	319	319	Village Of Yorkville Park	park	None	Cumberland St & Bellair St	None	Toronto and East York	115	None	Cumberland	St	None	None	"The result of an international design competition, the park celebrates the history of the Village of Yorkville and reflects the diversity of the Canadian landscape. Unusual and popular features include a 700 ton Muskoka granite outcrop, a rain curtain/icicle fountain and gardens featuring distinct plant communities. 
<br><br>
<strong>Special Features</strong><br>
Awards - 2012 American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Landmark Award for international projects built at least 15 years ago that retain their original design integrity and continue to be vital components of the public realm."
278	320	320	Esther Shiner Stadium	stadium	None	Bathurst St & Kenton Dr	None	North York	5720	None	Bathurst	St	None	None	Esther Shiner Stadium includes North York Civic Soccer Fields.
279	322	322	Blythwood Ravine Park	park	None	Mount Pleasant Rd & Glengowan Rd	None	North York	1200	None	Mount Pleasant	Rd	None	None	Toronto is home to a number of forested ravines found throughout the City. These ravines provide a beautiful escape from our urban environment and provide homes for local wildlife. Blythwood Ravine Park is bordered by Alexander Muir Gardens to the west and Sherwood Park on the east. The Park is a beautiful stretch of forested trail that is part of the Northern Ravines and Gardens Discovery Walk. Follow the trail from the beautiful Alexander Muir Gardens, along the creek and under Mount Pleasant Rd to Sherwood Park. There you will find a wading pool, playground, dog off-leash area and a baseball diamond. It's a beautiful shaded walk on a hot and sunny day in the City.
280	323	323	Boulton Drive Parkette	park	None	Boulton Dr & Cottingham Rd	None	Toronto and East York	15	None	Boulton	Dr	None	None	None
281	325	325	Secord Community Centre	crc	Partially Accessible	Barrington Avenue and Doncaster Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	91	None	Barrington	Ave	None	M4C 4Y9	"<p>Secord Community Centre offers a wide variety of recreational programs for all ages.</p>

<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>
<p>This location has some <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">youth-specific programming</a>.</p>
<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
282	327	327	Dieppe Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	455	None	Cosburn	Ave	None	None	"Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>Dieppe Park Complex is located on Cosburn Avenue just east of Greenwood Avenue. The three hectare park has an outdoor artificial ice rink and is extremely popular in the winter time due to the double-pad rink which allows for non-stop public skate. Dieppe Park features a lit ball diamond and multipurpose sports field, a children's playground and a splash pad. The baseball diamond and soccer pitch are also in high demand especially by permit groups.
<br><br>
<strong>Special Feature:</strong><br>
Dieppe Park has one of four pleasure ice skating trails in the City of Toronto. This is the place to visit for non-stop public skating in the Winter."
283	329	329	East York Community Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	Toronto and East York	1081	1/2	Pape	Ave	None	None	"<p>A family/universal change room is available at this location.</p>
<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
284	330	297	East York Memorial Arena	crc	None	Cosburn Avenue and Cedarvale Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	888	None	Cosburn	Ave	None	None	None
285	332	332	Sally Bird Park	park	None	Brunswick Ave & Harbord St	None	Toronto and East York	194	None	Brunswick	Ave	None	None	None
286	334	334	Lessard Park	park	None	Lessard Ave & Jane St	None	Toronto and East York	52	None	Lessard	Ave	None	None	This 1.4 hectare park features a ball diamond and a children's playground.
287	335	335	Budapest Park	park	None	Lake Shore Boulevard West and Budapest Lane	None	Toronto and East York	1575	None	Lake Shore	Blvd	W	None	Budapest Park can be found at the foot of Parkside Drive along the shore of Lake Ontario. It's located east of Sunnyside Gus Ryder Pool. It includes a playground with toy dinosaurs, an accessible wheelchair swing, an ornamental fountain, a wading pool and part of the Martin Goodman Trail.
288	336	336	Terry Fox Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	Toronto and East York	2	None	Gledhill	Ave	None	M4C 5K6	"<p>This facility offers after-school recreation care programs and other programming for children and youth.</p><p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
289	337	171	Earl Bales Park	park	None	None	None	North York	4169	None	Bathurst	St	None	None	"Earl Bales Park is named after Robert Earl Bales, a former Reeve (Mayor) of the Township of North York. This park is situated on lands once owned and farmed by his great-grandfather John Bales. In the early 1900's, after a century as a farm, the land was turned into the York Downs Golf and Country Club. You can still see a few of the old tees and greens as you wander through the park today.
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Earl Bales Park is spread across 127 acres (51 hectares) and features playgrounds, a sensory garden, splash pad, outdoor amphitheatre, memorials, paved walking/cycling trails, picnic sites and fire pits. The <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> is fenced and allows <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/permits-licences-bylaws/commercial-dog-walker-permit/"">Commercial Dog Walkers</a>.
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This park has a <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/recreation/skating-winter-sports/downhill-skiing-snowboarding-centres/"">Ski and Snowboard Centre</a>.
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<strong>Points of Interest</strong><br>
The Canadian Society for Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Site is situated near the entrance to Earl Bales Park at 4169 Bathurst Street. After World War Two, thousands of Holocaust survivors rebuilt their lives in the neighborhoods next to the park. The Memorial contains almost 5,000 names of victims and survivors of the Holocaust, the most extensive listing of any memorial site in Canada."
290	338	338	David Crombie Park	park	None	The Esplanade & Lower Jarvis St	None	Toronto and East York	131	None	The Esplanade	None	None	M5A 4P5	"A 1.6 hectare park south of Front Street between Jarvis and Berkeley Street featuring a ball diamond, a basketball court, a dog off-leash area, two children's playgrounds and a wading pool. 
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The park is named after the former Mayor of Toronto who served from 1972 to 1978 and oversaw the creation of the St. Lawrence neighbourhood in which the park is located."
291	339	339	Gibson Park	park	None	None	None	North York	30	None	Park Home	Ave	None	None	One of North York's signature heritage locations, this park pays respect to the Gibson family whose 19th century lifestyle can be explored at the onsite Gibson House Museum. This newly revitalized park does a great job of linking past and present with a modern twist. It features a working orchard with preserved and new apple trees, a commemorative Gibson family granite mural, art installations, gardens with heirloom roses and beautiful perennial plantings, a new Gibson House Museum heritage garden and plenty of seating.
292	341	341	Linus Park	park	None	Seneca Hill Dr & Linus Rd	None	North York	125	None	Seneca Hill	Dr	None	None	A 1.7 hectare park near Don Mills Road and Finch Avenue East that features a multipurpose sports field and a children's playground.
293	342	320	Northview Heights Secondary School	school	None	None	None	North York	550	None	Finch	Ave	W	None	"Northview Heights Secondary School is one of the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) locations where the City of Toronto offers recreation programs. Aquatics instructional programming is offered in a 25 metre pool for all ages.  In the gym, we offer gymnastics based programming from beginner to advanced levels for all ages and abilities!  Come out and learn new skills on our high/low bars, balance beam, vault and floor!<br />
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For gymnastics programs call: 416-395-7873<br />
For aquatic programs call: 416-395-7616"
294	343	343	Riverdale Park East	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	550	None	Broadview	Ave	None	None	"<p>Riverdale Park East is an 18-hectare park near Danforth Avenue and Broadview Avenue that is popular for winter tobogganing and views of the downtown Toronto skyline. </p>
<p>There are change rooms for changing into skates during the outdoor artificial ice rink season. The outdoor pool is located at the north entrance, on Broadview Avenue. A naturalized area at the north end of the park has many recreational trails.</p>
<h2>History and Ecological Restoration</h2>
<p>The north side of the park was once just a grassy slope, but in 1990, the City of Toronto and the Taskforce to Bring Back the Don planted native trees and shrubs. The slope has since developed into mature maple-ash woodland. In 2002, a small marsh was added at the bottom of the slope to collect and clean stormwater and to provide habitat for native plants and animals. An eroded hillside path was replaced with a rock-lined trough that directs water to flow into the wetland area. Volunteers have helped to plant trees and shrubs in the marsh site, as well as native flowers, sedges, and rushes. A wide range of diverse habitats provides natural areas with resilience against the establishment of invasive species.</p>"
295	344	345	Riverdale Park West	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	375	None	Sumach	St	None	None	None
296	345	345	Riverdale Farm	Other	None	Winchester Street and Sumach Street	None	Toronto and East York	201	None	Winchester	St	None	None	"<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/zoos-farms/riverdalefarm/"">Riverdale Farm</a> represents a 19<sup>th</sup> century Ontario farm. Tour the three-hectare farm along pathways through wooded areas, around ponds and into butterfly-herb-flower-vegetable gardens. Visit the heritage/rare breed farm animals, chat with the farmer during daily chores and explore the historic barns and houses on site. Riverdale Farm is an educational experience for all ages.</p>"
297	346	171	Earl Bales Park Senior Centre	None	Fully Accessible	None	None	North York	4169	None	Bathurst	St	None	None	The Earl Bales Seniors Clubhouse is a quaint clubhouse for adults 60 years and older. Serving the community since 1987, the clubhouse offers social games, exercise, socials, monthly trips, dances, and more. Fully accessible for people with disabilities.
298	347	347	Roywood Park	park	None	Roywood Drive and Lynedock Crescent	None	North York	2	None	Roywood	Dr	None	None	"A 3.3 hectare park near Victoria Park Avenue and York Mills Road featuring a multipurpose sports field, tennis courts, a basketball court and a children's playground. In 2021, the playground was improved as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
299	348	348	Sorauren Avenue Park	park	None	Sorauren Avenue and Geoffrey Street	None	Etobicoke York	289	None	Sorauren	Ave	None	None	None
300	349	349	Spenvalley Park	park	None	Spenvalley Dr & Markay St	None	Etobicoke York	130	None	Spenvalley	Dr	None	None	A 2.8 hectare park near Jane Street and Sheppard Avenue West featuring a ball diamond, a multipurpose sport field and a children's playground.
301	350	350	Carmine Stefano Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	Etobicoke York	3100	None	Weston	Rd	None	M9M 2S7	"Meeting rooms can be booked by contacting the facility. For more information, please contact the centre.<br/><br/>
Carmine Stefano Community Centre is located in the Sheppard Avenue and Weston Road area. This community recreation centre provides recreational programming opportunities for everyone from preschoolers to older adults. Carmine Stefano Community Centre offers a wide range of activities that include but are not limited to parent and preschoolers, fitness, art, music, dance, social, sports and after school programs."
302	352	698	Kidstown - Water Park	None	None	Birchmound Rd and McNicoll Ave	None	Scarborough	3159	None	Birchmount	Rd	None	None	"Kidstown is the only water park operated by the City of Toronto. It's one of Scarborough's most popular outdoor water facilities for preschool and grade school children.  It offers a variety of water features, including a tipping bucket, spray rings, squirting aquatic animals, a slide, wading pool, splash pad and so much more.  Families enjoy the grassy picnic area, which is suitable for watching older children while enjoying the park atmosphere. <br><br>
Kidstown is typically open from mid-June until the Sunday of the Labour Day weekend and closed on Labour Day."
303	354	354	Thistletown Multi-Service Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Albion Road and Thistle Down Boulevard	None	Etobicoke York	925	None	Albion	Rd	None	M9V 1A6	Thistletown Multi-Service Centre is a unique facility that combines the programs and services of a community centre with the offices of a number of community agencies. The Thistletown Senior's Centre also operates as part of the service collective. This multi-service centre is a converted middle school and as such it has a number of different sized rooms for community rental permits.
304	355	355	Rivercrest Junior Public School	None	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	30	None	Harefield	Dr	None	None	Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>The rink is located between Kipling Avenue and Islington Avenue, south of Albion Road. This is a single-pad outdoor ice rink with no change house. It offers both unsupervised public skates and shinny hockey for all ages.
305	357	357	Humber Community Pool	None	None	Alumni Place and Beech Forest Drive (Spruce Vista and Silver Bell Lane)	None	Etobicoke York	205	None	Humber College	Blvd	None	M9W 5L7	"Humber Community Pool is located at the far west end of <a href=""https://humber.ca/contact-us/maps/#north"">Humber College's North Campus</a>. It is a leisure concept pool and includes a ramp entrance. The pool's front door is off driveway E or Beech Forrest Drive. <br><br>

During swim times, parking is available in Lot 12. This is a gated lot - push the white button and wait for an attendant to raise the gate. Give your licence plate number upon entering the pool building. <br><br>

<strong>Humber Swim</strong> is a lane swim exclusively for Humber College/Guelph-Humber University staff, students, athletic members and alumni. A valid Humber/Guelph-Humber ID card must be shown to access this swim."
306	359	359	Albert Crosland Park	park	None	Fuller Avenue and Queen Street West	None	Toronto and East York	15	None	Saunders	Ave	None	None	None
307	361	361	Bartlett Parkette	park	None	Geary Ave & Bartlett Ave N	None	Toronto and East York	160	None	Geary	Ave	None	None	None
308	364	364	Bobbie Rosenfeld Park	park	None	Bremner Blvd & Rees St	None	Toronto and East York	294	None	Bremner	Blvd	None	None	"Bobbie Rosenfeld Park is located between the CN Tower and the Rogers Centre. It's a small open space with a beautiful ornamental fountain and is a great spot to wait for friends before heading to the ball game. This park is named after Franny ""Bobbie"" Rosenfeld, one of Canada's most famous female athletes of the early 1900's. She was a celebrated hockey player and excelled at every sport she attempted. During the 1928 Summer Olympics, the first in which women were allowed to compete in Track and Field, she won a gold in the 4 x 100 relay and a silver in the 100 yard dash. In her later years she became a well known sports writer and strong advocate of women in sport. Check out the Toronto Historical Board plaque located in the park for more of Bobbie's great story."
309	366	366	Carlaw Avenue Parkette	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	805	None	Carlaw	Ave	None	None	This linear parkette has mature trees, a children's playground and flowering shrubs and perennials.
310	367	362	Chandos Park North	park	None	Lightbourn Ave & Chandos Ave	None	Toronto and East York	75	None	Lightbourn	Ave	None	None	None
311	368	368	Cloud Gardens	park	None	Temperance St & Yonge St	None	Toronto and East York	14	None	Temperance	St	None	None	"The Cloud Gardens Conservatory is like a tropical cloud forest nestled between the office towers of Toronto's busy downtown core. It sits on land given to the city in the 1980's when the Bay Adelaide Centre was constructed. Recognized with a Governor General's Architectural Award, it features elaborate award winning design and a monument to Toronto's construction workers. This unique little park is a true urban oasis.<br>
<a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-gardens-beaches/gardens-and-horticulture/conservatories/cloud-gardens-conservatory/"">Read more about Cloud Gardens Conservatory</a>"
312	369	369	Coe Hill Drive Parkette	park	None	Coe Hill Dr & Windermere Ave	None	Toronto and East York	110	None	Coe Hill	Dr	None	None	None
313	370	370	Craigleigh Gardens	park	None	South Dr & Glen Rd	None	Toronto and East York	160	None	South	Dr	None	None	A quiet 3.4 hectare park near Castle Frank Road and Bloor Street East featuring an entrance with ornamental gates, a mature tree canopy and a dog off-leash area. The park is adjacent to Milkman's Lane with access to a ravine trail and the Don Valley Brick Works.
314	372	372	Glenview Parkette	park	None	Glenview Ave & Duplex Ave	None	North York	60	None	Glenview	Ave	None	None	None
315	373	373	Glenn Gould Park	park	None	Avenue Rd & St Clair Ave W	None	Toronto and East York	480	None	Avenue	Rd	None	None	None
316	374	374	Harold Town Park	park	None	Church St & Reynolds St	None	Toronto and East York	725	None	Church	St	None	None	None
317	375	375	Jesse Ketchum Park	park	None	Bay St & Scollard St	None	Toronto and East York	1310	None	Bay	St	None	None	A 1.2 hectare park on Bay Street at Davenport Road that features a mature tree canopy.
318	376	376	Joseph Workman Park	park	None	Shank St & Shaw St	None	Toronto and East York	90	None	Shank	St	None	None	None
319	377	377	Larry Sefton Park	park	None	Bay St & Hagerman St	None	Toronto and East York	500	None	Bay	St	None	None	None
320	378	378	MacGregor Playground	park	None	Lansdowne Ave & Whytock Ave	None	Toronto and East York	346	None	Lansdowne	Ave	None	None	A 1.4 hectare park on Lansdowne Road north of College Street that features a lit ball diamond, a field house, a basketball court, a wading pool and a children's playground.
321	379	379	McCleary Park	park	None	Lake Shore Blvd E & Gardiner Expy	None	Toronto and East York	755	None	Lake Shore	Blvd	E	None	A 2.8 hectare park on Lake Shore Boulevard East near Carlaw Avenue that features two lit ball diamonds and a cricket pitch.
322	380	380	Neville Park Boulevard Ravine	None	None	Bracken Ave & Victoria Park Ave	None	Toronto and East York	45	None	Bracken	Ave	None	None	None
323	381	381	Northern Linear Park	park	None	Blue Jays Way & Navy Wharf Crt	None	Toronto and East York	4	None	Blue Jays Way	None	None	None	None
324	382	382	Oak Street Park	park	None	River St & Cornwall St	None	Toronto and East York	165	None	River	St	None	None	None
325	383	383	Olympic Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	222	None	Bremner	Blvd	None	None	A small park near York Street and Lake Shore Boulevard West that features a ring of brick pavers engraved with names.
326	384	234	Matty Eckler Playground	park	None	Gerrard Street East and Pape Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	953	None	Gerrard	St	E	None	The 1.1-hectare park at Pape Avenue and Gerrard Street East features a ball diamond, wading pool and children's playground. The Matty Eckler Community Recreation Centre can be found on the west side of the park.
327	385	385	Perth Avenue Parkette	park	None	Perth Ave & Randolph Ave	None	Toronto and East York	160	None	Perth	Ave	None	None	A small neighbourhood park with a basketball half court and drinking fountain.
328	386	386	Roundhouse Park	park	None	Bremner Blvd & Lower Simcoe St	None	Toronto and East York	255	None	Bremner	Blvd	None	None	"Roundhouse Park was created in 1997 on top of the southern expansion of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. The park features the original, fully restored and operational 120-foot long locomotive turntable and a carefully chosen collection of full-sized railway equipment. It is home to the Toronto Railway Historical Association live steam miniature railway and other outdoor exhibits illustrating Toronto's railway heritage. Exhibits include the original 60,000 gallon water tower, the 650 ton concrete locomotive coaling tower and a collection of historic buildings, including the Don Station and Cabin D.
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<strong>Special Features</strong><br>
AWARDS - 2014 Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA) Award of Excellence, National Citation for extending the history of the iconic Roundhouse buildings into the park and creating a cultural landscape for people to learn from and enjoy."
329	387	387	Saulter Street Parkette	park	None	Saulter St & Queen St E	None	Toronto and East York	25	None	Saulter	St	None	None	None
330	388	388	Seaton Park	park	None	Albany Ave & Bloor St W	None	Toronto and East York	14	None	Albany	Ave	None	None	None
331	389	389	Simcoe Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	240	None	Front	St	W	None	"This small parkette across the street from the Toronto Convention Centre is a good spot to eat lunch or have a quiet moment. It features the 'Worker's Monument', a millennial project by the Workplace Safety Insurance Board to honour lives lost due to workplace injury or illness, and a metal structure that represents the tent in which the newly appointed Lieutenant-Governor John Graves Simcoe and his family spent their first winter in York (Toronto) in 1793. Also located in this park is ""mountain"", an aluminium sculpture by internationally renowned British artist Anish Kapoor."
332	390	390	Spadina Quay Wetlands	park	None	Queens Quay W & Yo Yo Ma Lane	None	Toronto and East York	441	None	Queens Quay	None	W	None	None
333	391	391	The Mission Ground Parkette	park	None	Merton St & Mount Pleasant Rd	None	North York	399	None	Merton	St	None	None	None
334	393	393	Wells Hill Park	park	None	Hilton Avenue and St Clair Avenue West	None	Toronto and East York	145	None	Hilton	Ave	None	None	Wells Hill Park has a large grassy area, a playground with sand and a wading pool. There are washroom facilities and street parking is available around the park.
335	394	64	Sunnyside Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	1755	None	Lake Shore	Blvd	W	None	"<p>Sunnyside Park is located in the west end of Toronto on the shore of Lake Ontario. It was once home to Sunnyside Amusement Park. It is a popular place for picnics. Sunnyside is one of a series of parks along the waterfront that has a boardwalk for pedestrians and the Martin Goodman Trail for cyclists and multi-use purposes. On the east side of the park you will find Sunnyside Pavilion and Sunnyside Gus Ryder Pool and on the west Sir Casmir Gzowski Park with a great playground. <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/health-wellness-care/health-inspections-monitoring/swimsafe/beach-water-quality/#explore_all_list"">Water quality is tested</a> regularly at <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/beaches/"">swimming beaches</a>.</p>"
336	395	64	Sunnyside Park Bathing Pavillion	Other	None	Lake Shore Blvd W & Colborne Lodge Dr	None	Toronto and East York	1755	None	Lake Shore	Blvd	W	None	None
337	396	396	West Acres Seniors Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	Etobicoke York	65	None	Hinton	Rd	None	M9W 6Z8	This seniors' centre offers registered and drop in programs. There are regular special events and activities throughout the year including dinners and dances.
338	398	398	Tam O'Shanter Golf Course	park	None	Birchmount Rd & Bay Mills Blvd	None	Scarborough	2481	None	Birchmount	Rd	None	None	"Nestled alongside the Highland Creek is north-east Toronto's premier golf course. Tam O'Shanter provides a comfortable experience for golfers to learn the game, grow their abilities and sharpen their skills. <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/recreation/golf/tam-oshanter/"">Get more information</a> on Tam O'Shanter Golf Course, including green fees, lesson details, and more. <br><br>
City of Toronto Golf Courses are open every day from <strong>mid-April to mid-November</strong>."
339	399	399	Garrison Common	park	None	Garrison Rd & Fleet St	None	Toronto and East York	100	None	Garrison	Rd	None	None	A 3.3 hectare park near Lake Shore Boulevard West and Strachan Avenue. The park is located west of the main gates of Fort York and features a military cemetery surrounded by mature trees.
340	400	400	Humber Valley Golf Course	park	None	Beattie Ave & Albion Rd	None	Etobicoke York	40	None	Beattie	Ave	None	None	"Humber Valley's par 70 course challenges golfers with its combination of links and valley land holes, appealing to all ages and skill levels. <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/recreation/golf/humber-valley/"">Get more information</a> on Humber Valley Golf Course, including green fees, lesson details, and more. <br><br>
City of Toronto Golf Courses are open every day from <strong>mid-April to mid-November</strong>."
341	401	401	Scarlett Woods Golf Course	park	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	1000	None	Jane	St.	None	None	"This 18-hole public golf course is found alongside the Humber River, near Eglinton Flats. Enter the course from the traffic light at Eglinton Avenue and Emmett Avenue. There's a clubhouse, pro shop, parking and public washrooms available on site. Disc golf is available during the winter. 
Visit <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/sports/golf/scarlett-woods/"">Scarlett Woods Golf Course</a> to learn more about this executive length par 62 course."
342	402	402	Dentonia Park Golf Course	park	None	Victoria Park Ave & Crescent Town Rd	None	Scarborough	781	None	Victoria Park	Ave	None	None	"Visit <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/sports/golf/dentonia-park/"">Dentonia Park Golf Course</a> for information on this 18-hole course, including green fees and lesson details. Disc golf is available in the winter."
343	405	405	Milliken Park Community Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	McCowan Road and Steeles Avenue East	None	Scarborough	4325	None	Mccowan	Rd	None	M1V4P1	Milliken Park Community Recreation Centre is located at the south-east corner of McCowan Road and Steeles Avenue. A wide variety of both drop-in and registered programs are offered for preschoolers, children, youth, adults and older adults. These include visual arts, dance, fitness, youth leadership, drop-in and instructional sports programs, a variety of camps and much more.
344	406	1758	Guild Park and Gardens	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	201	None	Guildwood	Pkwy	None	None	"<p>This scenic and historic park, formerly Guildwood Park, is a sculptural sanctuary and has beautiful gardens. It has an interesting history that reflects famous artists, powerful political figures and contributions made to the art community.</p>

<p>For indoor bookings within the banquet hall facility please visit the <a href=""http://guildinnestate.com/"" target=""_blank"">Guild Inn Estate website</a>.</p>

<p>For outdoor parkland bookings for <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/permits-licences-bylaws/weddings-ceremonies-commercial-photography-in-parks/"">ceremonies</a> and <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/venues-facilities-bookings/booking-park-recreation-facilities/simple-permit-booking/?accordion=photography"">photography</a>, call the City of Toronto at 416-396-7378.</p>

<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/scarborough-bluffs/"">This park is part of Scarborough Bluffs</a>.  The <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/history-art-culture/cultural-centres-galleries/clark-centre-for-the-arts/"">Clark Centre for the Arts</a> is nearby.</p>
<h2>History</h2>
<p>The Guild Inn was built in 1914 as a white stucco, arts and crafts style mansion originally surrounded by over 400 acres of gardens and woodlands. The residence was built for Colonel Harold C. Bickford, a decorated war hero. When Rosa Breithaupt Hewetson purchased the property in 1932, shortly before her marriage to Spencer Clark, the socially conscious couple decided to model their new property into the Canadian equivalent of Roycroft in East Aurora, New York, considered to be the centre of the Arts and Craft movement at the time. The site provided a home and a forum for artists and artisans, where their work was created and collected for the enjoyment of many. Many of the artists were contemporaries or students of members of the Group of Seven, and the influence can be seen in the work they produced.</p>

<p>During the Second World War, the Canadian Government requisitioned the property and turned it into a training base for the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRENS). The hotel also served as a military hospital for victims of shellshock, with the craft facilities providing therapeutic rehabilitation for the service personnel undergoing treatment there.</p>

<p>The Clarks returned to the property in 1947. For the next 35 years, the Clarks built a reputation as patrons of the arts and preservationists, amassing a huge art collection and preserving architectural fragments from dozens of demolished buildings. The property and the architectural fragments were sold to the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority in 1978 to be maintained as a public park. Spencer Clark continued to run the hotel until 1983, when a Board of Management was formed to oversee operations. At the time of the City's amalgamation, the Board was disbanded and the City’s Economic Development and Culture Division took over responsibility for the sculpture and architectural fragments, while the Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division began to manage the surrounding parkland. The hotel continued to operate under contract management until it closed in 2002 when it was considered no longer viable without a major capital infusion.</p>

<p>It is the City of Toronto’s vision that through a private/public partnership, the site can be redeveloped and the arts activity can once again flourish.</p>"
345	408	408	St. James Park	park	None	King St E & Jarvis St	None	Toronto and East York	120	None	King	St	E	None	"Located next to St. James Cathedral in downtown Toronto, this park is a series of formal gardens and are is beautiful place to stroll and relax. A grand gazebo can be found in the centre of the park, and walking trails traverse the grass and tree dotted area. The garden's design has a Victorian feel with a central fountain that takes you back to a time when Toronto was young. This is a popular location for wedding parties. Learn how to get a <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/venues-facilities-bookings/booking-park-recreation-facilities/simple-permit-booking/?accordion=photography"">wedding photography permit</a>."
346	409	409	Moore Park Ravine	park	None	Moore Ave & Welland Ave	None	North York	205	None	Moore	Ave	None	None	None
347	410	59	Ivan Forrest Gardens	park	None	Glen Manor Drive and Queen Street East	None	Toronto and East York	131	None	Glen Manor	Dr.	None	None	This small park lies at the corner of Glen Manor Drive and Queen Street East, east of Woodbine Avenue. It features a mature tree canopy. In 2022, the park was improved, with upgrades to the entrances, pathways and seating areas.
348	413	413	General Mercer School - Wading Pool	school	None	Turnberry Ave & Chambers Ave	None	Toronto and East York	30	None	Turnberry	Ave	None	None	None
349	419	418	Regent Park Athletic Grounds	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	480	None	Shuter	St	None	None	Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>Regent Park Ice Rink is revitalized and open. Rink improvements include new lighting, dasher-boards and fencing. Field house improvements include a renovated warming/change area and two accessible washrooms.
350	421	297	Stan Wadlow Park	park	None	Cosburn Avenue and Cedarvale Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	888	None	Cosburn	Ave	None	None	<p>Stan Wadlow Park is an 8.5-hectare park near O'Connor Avenue and Woodbine Avenue. At the southwest corner of the park is East York Memorial Arena and at the northwest corner of the park, on Cedarvale Avenue, is the Kiwanis Outdoor Pool.</p>
351	423	423	R.V. Burgess Park	park	None	Thorncliffe Park Drive and Grandstand Place	None	North York	46	None	Thorncliffe Park	Dr	None	None	This 1.5 hectare park near Don Mills Road and Overlea Boulevard features a community garden, a splash pad, a children's playground, sheltered picnic area and Canada's first public tandoor oven.
352	424	424	Howard Talbot Park	park	None	Eglinton Ave E & Bessborough Dr	None	North York	635	None	Eglinton	Ave	E	None	A 4.9 hectare park near Bayview Avenue and Eglinton Avenue East featuring two ball diamonds including one with lights, a multipurpose sports field and track, two outdoor tennis courts, a splash pad and children's playground. Located at the east end of the park is the Leaside Lawn Bowling Club.
353	425	321	Leaside Park	park	None	None	None	North York	5	None	Leaside Park	Dr	None	None	This 3.4 hectare park near Millwood Road and Overlea Boulevard features a lit ball diamond, six lit tennis courts, a multipurpose sports field and a children's playground. The park is also home to the Leaside Outdoor Pool.
354	426	426	George Webster Park	park	None	Chapman Ave & Avis Cres	None	Toronto and East York	30	None	Chapman	Ave	None	None	A 1.2 hectare park near Victoria Park Avenue and Dawes Road that features a ball diamond, a wading pool and a children's playground.
355	427	219	Balmy Beach Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	1	None	Beech	Ave	None	None	"<p>Created in 1903, this historic 7.3 hectare park is home to the Balmy Beach Club. The park features a lawn bowling club, a playground and outdoor fitness equipment. The Martin Goodman Trail runs through the park parallel to the boardwalk and beach, along the shore of Lake Ontario. The Silver Birch <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> lies along the shoreline southeast of the park, stretching east from the foot of Silver Birch Avenue to the foot of Nursewood Road. It allows <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/permits-licences-bylaws/commercial-dog-walker-permit/"">Commercial Dog Walkers</a> and is unfenced.</p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/health-wellness-care/health-inspections-monitoring/swimsafe/beach-water-quality/#explore_all_list"">Water quality is tested</a> regularly at <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/beaches/"">swimming beaches</a>.</p>"
356	428	3	Edgehill House	crc	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	61	None	Edgehill	Rd.	None	M9A 4N1	The Edgehill House is nestled among a quiet Kingsway residence and backs on to the famous James' Garden's Park. Located in the estate home once owned by the James' family, this centre mainly offers specialized preschool programs; as well as arts and fitness/wellness programs. In the summer time, it is home to our unique camp programs which include studies in fine arts and ecology as well as a camp that focuses on developing the well-rounded athlete. As it is a newer centre, it is in a constant state of evolution in an effort to meet the needs of the community.
357	429	429	Joshua Cronkwright Parkette	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	504	None	Dawes	Rd	None	None	The path to enter this parkette is on Dawes Road.  The parkette is located between a couple of apartment buildings. There are benches to watch the action in and around the parkette.  There is no public parking close to the parkette.  There is a small playground with some slides, climbing equipment and swings for children to roam and explore while being outdoors.
358	430	350	Humber Sheppard Park	park	None	Weston Rd & Sheppard Ave W	None	Etobicoke York	3100	None	Weston	Rd	None	None	None
359	431	431	Woodbine Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	1695	None	Queen	St	E	None	None
360	433	64	Sunnyside Gus Ryder Outdoor Pool	None	Partially Accessible	None	None	Toronto and East York	1755	None	Lake Shore	Blvd	W	None	<p>Sunnyside Gus Ryder Outdoor Pool is located at the foot of Lake Shore Boulevard West and Parkside Drive. There is paid parking onsite.</p><p>Bags aren't allowed on deck. Please use the lockers in the change rooms to store your items.</p>
361	434	434	Evergreen Gardens Park	park	None	Evergreen Gdns & Windmill Rd	None	North York	23	None	Evergreen	Gdns	None	None	A small park near Bayview and Moore Avenue that features a children's playground surrounded by a mature tree canopy.
362	436	436	Edenbridge Centre	crc	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	235	None	Edenbridge	Dr	None	M9A 3G9	The Edenbridge Centre is a small facility located in the Scarlett Road and Eglinton Avenue area. Programs that are generally offered to this community include fitness/wellness, art and general interest.
363	437	311	Donald D. Summerville Olympic Pools	None	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	1867	None	Lake Shore	Blvd	E	None	<p>Donald D. Summerville Outdoor Olympic Pools is located on the beach at Woodbine Park. This facility features a 50-metre, Olympic-size pool, a 25-metre training pool and a separate diving pool. The diving pool features both five and 10-metre diving platforms.</p>
364	439	439	Sandy Bruce Park	park	None	Moore Ave & Pottery Rd	None	North York	426	None	Moore	Ave	None	None	"Formerly known as ""Bayview/Moore"", this one-hectare park features a children's playground and a fenced <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a>."
365	440	440	George Hislop Park	park	None	Isabella Street and Yonge Street	None	Toronto and East York	20	None	Isabella	St.	None	None	None
366	441	441	Warden Woods Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	125	None	Pharmacy	Ave	None	None	"Massey Creek and the Gus Harris Trail wind through the natural setting of Warden Woods Park. The <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> is fenced and allows <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/permits-licences-bylaws/commercial-dog-walker-permit/"">Commercial Dog Walkers</a>."
367	442	442	Parliament Square Park	park	None	Parliament St & Gristmill Lane	None	Toronto and East York	44	None	Parliament	St	None	None	A small park on Parliament Street south of Front Street that features a ball diamond and a multipurpose sports field.
368	445	445	Woburn Avenue Playground	park	None	Woburn Ave & Jedburgh Rd	None	North York	75	None	Woburn	Ave	None	None	None
369	446	446	Grafton Avenue Park	park	None	Roncesvalles Ave & Grafton Ave	None	Toronto and East York	23	None	Roncesvalles	Ave	None	None	None
370	447	447	Mondeo Park	park	None	Mondeo Dr & Florina Blvd	None	Scarborough	80	None	Mondeo	Dr	None	None	A small park near Ellesmere Road and Birchnmount Road that features a gazebo and a children's playground.
371	448	448	Phil Givens Park	park	None	None	None	North York	99	None	Caribou	Rd	None	None	"A small park near Lawrence Avenue West and Avenue Road that features a children's playground. Formerly Caribou Park, this park was officially renamed Phil Givens Park on <a href=""http://app.toronto.ca/tmmis/viewPublishedReport.do?function=getDecisionDocumentReport&meetingId=10926"" target=""new"">May 10, 2016</a> by North York Community Council."
372	449	449	Avondale Park	park	None	Humberstone Dr & Everson Dr	None	North York	15	None	Humberstone	Dr	None	None	A small park near Yonge Street and Highway 401 featuring a children's playground and many walking paths surrounding an open common area.
373	451	451	Wellesley Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Sherbourne Street and Wellesley Street East	None	Toronto and East York	495	None	Sherbourne	St	None	M4X 1K7	"<p>Wellesley Community Centre serves the St. James Town community and has a community advisory council that meets quarterly.</p>

<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>
<p>This centre has a dedicated <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">enhanced youth space</a>.</p>
<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
374	452	452	Lucy Maud Montgomery Park	park	None	Riverside Dr & Riverside Cres	None	Toronto and East York	222	None	Riverside	Dr	None	None	None
375	454	454	Winslow - Dalesford Parkette	park	None	Wesley St & Dalesford Rd	None	Etobicoke York	107	None	Wesley	St	None	None	None
376	455	455	Massey Harris Park	park	None	King St W & Massey St	None	Toronto and East York	945	None	King	St	W	None	None
377	456	456	Gamble Playground	park	None	Gamble Avenue and Todmorden Lane	None	Toronto and East York	150	None	Gamble	Ave	None	None	This park features a playground, swings and a splash pad.
378	457	457	Maple Leaf Cottage	None	None	Laing St & Queen St E	None	Toronto and East York	62	None	Laing	St	None	None	None
379	458	458	Town Hall Square	park	None	Yorkville Ave & Yonge St	None	Toronto and East York	20	None	Yorkville	Ave	None	None	None
380	459	459	Cherry Beach Sports Fields	park	None	Unwin Ave & Regatta Rd	None	Toronto and East York	275	None	Unwin	Ave	None	None	None
381	460	460	Toronto Track and Field Centre	crc	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	231	None	Ian Macdonald	Blvd.	None	M3J 1P3	Call the facility for up-to-date fees.<br><br>The nature and character of Toronto Track and Field Centre lends itself to both daily training and high calibre track and field competitions. In total, the combined indoor/outdoor facilities occupy approximately 14 acres of land (fronting on Steeles Avenue West) with ample parking on the York University campus. Located within the York University's Keele Campus (4700 Keele St), Toronto Track and Field Centre's direct building address is 231 Ian MacDonald Blvd.
382	461	461	Wychwood Barns Park	park	None	Wychwood Ave & Benson Ave	None	Toronto and East York	76	None	Wychwood	Ave	None	None	This location is the park area that surrounds the former Toronto Transit Commission Barns on three sides. Park features include a children's playground, an open sports field with a natural ice rink in winter, a fenced in dog off-leash area, a beach volleyball court and picnic tables. In addition, approximately 150 trees, 1,500 shrubs and 900 perennials and grasses have been planted. There are circulation paths in the park aligned with the surrounding streets, such as Helena Avenue between Wychwood Avenue and Christie Street on the east-west axis and Slade Avenue on the north-south axis, as well as meandering paths, some of which follow the former streetcar tracks. The layout is intended to complement and create as few barriers as possible, both physical and conceptual, between the park and the buildings and between indoor and outdoor environments.
383	462	462	Joyce Trimmer Park	park	None	Sheppard Avenue East and Conlins Road	None	Scarborough	8450	None	Sheppard	Ave	E	None	A 2 hectare park on Sheppard Avenue East near Morningside Avenue that features a multipurpose sports field, a basketball court, a gazebo, a splash pad and a children's playground.
384	463	463	Banting Park	park	None	Banting Ave & Embro Dr	None	North York	40	None	Banting	Ave	None	None	None
385	464	10	Humber Marshes	park	None	Bloor St W & Riverside Dr	None	Toronto and East York	2595	None	Bloor	St	W	None	The Humber Marshes are one of the few remaining river mouth marshes in Toronto. These extensive marshes provide a breeding habitat for ducks, turtles and fish. Humber River's significance is being recognized by its designation in 1999 as a Canadian Heritage River. The Humber River watershed is the largest in Toronto. It is a significant corridor for migratory song birds and monarch butterflies. More than 60 species of fish live in the river including such sport fish as trout, pike and salmon. A sand dune marks the approximate location of the original Lake Ontario shoreline, prior to land filling. Near here was the site of a French trading fort in 1749 and a French merchant's cabin in 1790.
386	465	465	Bond Park	park	None	Bond Ave & Scarsdale Rd	None	North York	120	None	Bond	Ave	None	None	"This 6.8 hectare park features five ball diamonds and a club house.  Four of the diamonds have lights for nighttime play. In 2014, ball diamond number three, was named the Tom and Pat Lawson Memorial Field in recognition of the time and energy Mr. and Mrs. Lawson dedicated to the organization of amateur baseball.  For more <a href=""http://app.toronto.ca/tmmis/viewAgendaItemHistory.do?item=2014.NY33.41"" title="""" target=""_blank"">details</a>."
387	466	466	Colonel Samuel Smith Park	park	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	3145	None	Lake Shore	Blvd	W	None	"Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>This park is located along a stretch of wooded shoreline in the Kipling and Lakeshore area. It is home to a variety of plants, trees, birds and other wildlife, as well as a network of paths and the city's first ice skating trail (in a figure-eight shape). The pleasure ice skating trail is located next to the Power House Recreation Centre (65 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Rd.). The park also features a unfenced <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> that allows <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/permits-licences-bylaws/commercial-dog-walker-permit/"">Commercial Dog Walkers</a>."
388	467	467	Coronation Park - Toronto	park	None	Lake Shore Boulevard West and Fort York Boulevard	None	Toronto and East York	711	None	Lake Shore	Blvd	W	None	Coronation Park can be found just east of Ontario Place along the Martin Goodman Trail. A Royal Oak commemorating the Coronation of King George VI is planted in the southwest corner of the park. This oak is surrounded by a ring of maples, and other trees throughout the park are identified by nearby engraved markers as part of a First World War memorial. As the old original trees die out, replacements are planted. A key map just north of the Royal Oak, and other signage through the park, tell the story of the memorial and the building of the park in the 1930s. There is also a Second World War memorial. Coronation Park has three softball diamonds and a dog off-leash area. It is a beautiful spot to sit along the shoreline of Lake Ontario and enjoy a picnic on a warm summer day.
389	468	468	Downsview Dells Park	park	None	Jane St & Troutbrooke Dr	None	North York	2515	None	Jane	St	None	None	Downsview Dells Park is a 75 hectare park that follows the Black Creek ravine south of Sheppard Avenue to Jane Street at Troutbrooke Drive. The park features multiple picnic areas and fire pits in a wilderness and wetland setting.
390	469	469	Ames Park	park	None	Banbury Rd & York Mills Rd	None	North York	272	None	Banbury	Rd	None	None	A 3 hectare park on York Mills Road just west of Leslie Street featuring a children's playground and an open field.
391	470	470	Brookfield Parkette	park	None	Brookfield Rd & Plymbridge Cres	None	North York	27	None	Brookfield	Rd	None	None	A small tree-lined park with open green space near York Mills Road and Yonge Street. A natural ice rink is available in the winter when weather permits.
392	471	471	Marilyn Bell Park	park	None	Lake Shore Blvd W & British Columbia Rd	None	Toronto and East York	1095	None	Lake Shore	Blvd	W	None	"Marilyn Bell Park is located just west of Ontario Place along the lake shore. It is part of a long chain of parks along the western waterfront and includes part of the Martin-Goodman/Waterfront Trail. The Park is named after Marilyn Bell, a local Toronto girl who was the first person to swim across Lake Ontario. She was only sixteen at the time and she made the 52 <abbr title=""Kilometres"" alt=""Kilometres"">km </abbr> swim in 20 hours and 59 minutes. The Park was dedicated to her on the 30th anniversary of her swim in 1984. Marilyn Bell park has a beautiful boardwalk along the lake shore, tennis courts, biking and walking trails and is a lovely spot for a picnic."
393	472	472	Amesbury Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Lawrence Avenue West and Pimlico Road	None	Etobicoke York	1507	None	Lawrence	Ave	W	M6L 1A8	Amesbury Community Centre, located between Black Creek Drive and Keele Street on Lawrence Avenue West, offers a wide range of programs for all ages. The entrance to the centre is from the Amesbury Park side.
394	473	473	Edwards Gardens	park	None	Lawrence Ave E & Blaine Dr	None	North York	755	None	Lawrence	Ave	E	None	"This former estate garden features perennials and roses on the uplands and wildflowers, rhododendrons and an extensive rockery in the valley. On the upper level of the valley, there is an arboretum next to the Children's Teaching Garden. Edwards Gardens is also home to the <a href=""https://torontobotanicalgarden.ca/"" target=""_blank"">Toronto Botanical Gardens (TBG)</a>. The TBG offers programs, garden tours, nature day camps, <a href=""https://torontobotanicalgarden.ca/bookings/"" target=""_blank"">spaces to book</a>, field trips and an extensive horticultural library. You can also <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/venues-facilities-bookings/booking-park-recreation-facilities/"">book spaces in Edwards Gardens</a>.
<br><br>
<strong>Special Features</strong><br>
2013 Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA) Regional Citation Award, New Directions for transforming the largest parking lot in Toronto's parks system through into a showcase of sustainable design."
395	474	474	The New Generation Youth Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Eglinton Avenue West and Bicknell Avenue	None	Etobicoke York	2694	None	Eglinton	Ave.	W	M6M 1T9	"The New Generation Youth Recreation Centre, formerly Centennial Recreation Centre West, is located one block west of Keele Street on Eglinton Avenue West. This centre is a dedicated <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/recreation/youth-recreation/"">enhanced youth space</a> for youth aged 13 to 24 years old and offers a variety of drop-in and skill-based instructional programs."
396	476	476	Chris Tonks Arena	crc	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	95	None	Black Creek	Dr	None	M6N 2K6	This arena is located on the corner of Black Creek Dr. and Eglinton Ave. West. This facility offers Learn to Skate Programs for all ages. We also offer both supervised and unsupervised skates including public skates and shinny hockey for various age groups.
397	477	477	Phil White Arena	crc	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	443	None	Arlington	Ave	None	M6C 3A4	The Phil White Arena is located in Toronto's Cedarvale neighbourhood. It is a single pad facility offering ice for private permitting seven days a week between October and March. The City of Toronto offers various Learn-to-Skate programs as well as Drop-in Skating for Older Adults, Drop-in Skating for All Ages and Drop-in Hockey.
398	478	478	Harwood Hall	crc	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	85	None	Cayuga	Ave	None	M6N 2G4	Harwood Hall is located near Weston Road and Rogers Road. It has a medium sized multipurpose room with a kitchen in a separate room. The Hall is not intended for large functions or those involving alcohol. There are tables and chairs to accommodate groups of 20 or less. Limited street parking is available however no onsite parking is available.
399	479	479	Lambton Arena	crc	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	4100	None	Dundas	St	W	M6S 2T7	This arena is located off of Dundas St. West in Lambton Park. This facility offers Learn to Skate Programs for all ages. We also offer unsupervised public skates.
400	480	472	Amesbury Sports Complex	crc	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	155	None	Culford	Rd.	None	M6M 4K6	"Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor pool (summer) and the indoor ice rink (fall and winter).<br><br>

Amesbury Sports Complex is located between Black Creek Drive and Keele Street. The entrance to the parking lot is on Culford Road."
401	481	481	Northwood Park	park	None	Stilecroft Dr & Benjamin Boake Trail	None	North York	140	None	Stilecroft	Dr	None	None	Northwood Park is a 25 hectare park that follows the Black Creek ravine south from Grandravine Drive to Sheppard Avenue. Connecting with Derrydowns Park to the north and Downsview Dells Park to the south, this park features a fire pit mid park.
402	482	482	Fairbank Memorial Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	Toronto and East York	2213	None	Dufferin	St	None	M6E 3S2	"Located in the Dufferin Street & Eglinton Avenue West area, Fairbank Memorial Community Centre is a multilevel facility that offers a wide variety of programs ranging from arts, dance, music, fitness and sports. The Centre is also home to the York Fairbank Centre for Seniors which provides recreation and social programs geared towards older adults (membership required separate from the City). Fairbank Memorial Community Centre takes great pride in being able to serve the community by offering programs that cater to participants of all ages from preschool, children, youth, adults and seniors.<br><br>
This location has some <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">youth-specific programming</a>."
403	483	483	Herbert H. Carnegie Centennial Centre	crc	Partially Accessible	None	None	North York	580	None	Finch	Ave	W	M2R 1N7	"Formerly known as the North York Centennial Arena, this facility was renamed May 2, 2001 to honour the former hockey star Herbert H. Carnegie who passed away in March 2012. The centre features an indoor ice rink which in the summer becomes an indoor dry pad for sports such as ball hockey and lacrosse.<br><br>
<strong>About Herbert H. Carnegie</strong><br>
Toronto-born Carnegie, one of the first black hockey players in the semi-pros, saw his ambition to play in the National Hockey League thwarted on account of existing racial barriers of that era. As a result he was restricted to playing minor league hockey in Ontario and in Quebec's senior hockey leagues in the 1940s and 1950s. Carnegie was also a champion golfer and a successful businessman. He founded the Future Aces Hockey School in 1955 to cater to children 12 -14 years, and the in the semi-pros, which provides bursaries for post-secondary education."
404	484	472	Amesbury Park	park	None	Culford Road and Vanwyck Road	None	Etobicoke York	151	None	Culford	Rd	None	None	<p>Amesbury Park is a 12-hectare multi-use park on Lawrence Avenue between Keele Street and Black Creek Drive. It's next to the Amesbury Community Centre and the Amesbury Sports Complex.</p>
405	485	485	Centre Park	park	None	Centre Ave & Yonge St	None	North York	15	None	Centre	Ave	None	None	A 1.1 hectare tree-lined park near Yonge Street and Steeles Avenue East featuring a ball diamond and a children's playground.
406	486	486	Chalkfarm Community Recreation Centre	crc	Partially Accessible	None	None	Etobicoke York	180	None	Chalkfarm	Dr	None	M3L 2H8	"<p>Chalkfarm Community Recreation Centre is located in the Jane Street and Wilson Avenue area within the apartment complex behind Sheridan Mall. </p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>
<p> This location has some <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">youth-specific programming</a>.</p>
<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
407	487	487	Ancaster Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Ancaster Road and Katherine Road	None	North York	41	None	Ancaster	Rd	None	M3K 1S7	Ancaster Community Centre is a small but very active hub for the Ancaster community located in the Wilson and Dufferin area. The programs offered are very popular, so sign up early and often.
408	488	488	Cheltenham Park	park	None	Mildenhall Rd & Cheltenham Ave	None	North York	43	None	Mildenhall	Rd	None	None	A small park near Lawrence Avenue East and Bayview Avenue that features a ball diamond and a multipurpose sports field.
409	489	475	Driftwood Parkette	park	None	Driftwood Ave & Driftwood Crt	None	Etobicoke York	359	None	Driftwood	Ave	None	None	None
410	490	490	Elie Wiesel Park	park	None	Palm Drive and Bathurst Street	None	North York	30	None	Palm	Dr	None	None	This 4.6-hectare park near Bathurst and Wilson Road features two ball diamonds, tennis courts and a children's playground. It was formerly named Clanton Park.
411	491	487	Ancaster Park	park	None	Ancaster Rd & Spalding Rd	None	North York	43	None	Ancaster	Rd	None	None	This 2.8 hectare Downsview neighbourhood park features a multipurpose sports field, a ball diamond, tennis courts, a bocce court, a children's playground and a splash pad.
412	492	492	Wilket Creek Park	park	None	Leslie St & Eglinton Ave E	None	North York	1100	None	Leslie	St	None	None	"This 44 hectare valley wilderness park offers more than 2 <abbr title=""Kilometres"" alt=""Kilometres"">km </abbr> of pedestrian/bicycle trails as well as plenty of undisturbed woodland excellent for nature walks. Park facilities include a winterized fully-accessible washroom, drinking fountains, a water tap, picnic area and fire pits. Alexander Milne first settled in the northern end of the valley now known as Wilket Creek following the War of 1812. From this period until the 1950s it was known as Milne Creek. Wilket Creek Park is known for its mature coniferous and deciduous forest communities. Mature stands of Eastern Hemlock, Sugar Maple, American Beech, Red Oak and Hop Hornbeams thrive along the valley walls. A diversity of species may be found within the valley, including such rare plants as Canada Sicklepod (Senna obtusifolia), Snakerod, and New York Fern. Some uncommon bird species have also visited during seasonal migrations."
413	493	493	Cliffwood Park	park	None	Cliffwood Rd & Hollyberry Trail	None	North York	280	None	Cliffwood	Rd	None	None	A 2.6 hectare park near Don Mills Road and Steeles Avenue East featuring a multipurpose sports field, a ball diamond, three outdoor tennis courts and a children's playground.
414	494	494	Clydesdale Park	park	None	Clydesdale Drive and Kathrose Drive	None	North York	116	None	Clydesdale	Dr	None	None	"A 2.8 hectare park near Victoria Park Avenue and Sheppard Avenue East. This park features a ball diamond, a multipurpose sports field, four lit outdoor tennis courts with a clubhouse, five lit bocce courts and a children's playground. The park is home to the Pleasantview Tennis Club and the Oriole Bocce Club. In 2023, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a> and the clubhouse was improved."
415	495	495	Ancona Park	park	None	Ancona St & Finch Ave W	None	North York	15	None	Ancona	St	None	None	A 1.6 hectare park near Bathurst Street and Finch Avenue West featuring a ball diamond, a children's playground and an artificial ice rink.
416	496	496	Cresthaven Park	park	None	Cresthaven Dr & Tristan Cres	None	North York	37	None	Cresthaven	Dr	None	None	A 2.7 hectare park near Finch Avenue East and Leslie Street featuring four lit outdoor tennis courts and clubhouse, a children's playground and an open green space.
417	497	476	Keelesdale Park	park	None	Black Creek Dr & Eglinton Ave W	None	Etobicoke York	95	None	Black Creek	Dr	None	None	None
418	498	498	Antibes Park	park	None	Antibes Drive and Candle Liteway	None	North York	109	None	Antibes	Dr	None	None	This Bathurst Street and Finch Avenue West neighbourhood park features 1.6 hectares of open space and a children's playground.
419	499	499	Cummer Park Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Leslie Street and Cummer Avenue	None	North York	6000	None	Leslie	St.	None	M2H 1J9	"A family/universal change room is available at this location. There are two squash courts that are available for those with an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/sports/sports-activities/?accordion=drop-in-program-memberships-passes"">drop-in program athletic membership</a>."
420	500	500	Apted Park	park	None	Apted Ave & Whitfield Ave	None	Etobicoke York	50	None	Apted	Ave	None	None	A 2.2 hectare park near Islington Avenue and Steeles Avenue West featuring a ball diamond, a multipurpose sports field and a children's playground.
421	501	501	Dunlace Park	park	None	Dunlace Drive and Davean Drive	None	North York	28	None	Dunlace	Dr	None	None	"<p>A 1.9 hectare park near Leslie Street and Highway 401 featuring three lit outdoor tennis courts with a clubhouse and a children's playground. The park is home to the <a href=""http://dunlacetennis.com/"" target=""_blank"">Dunlace Park Tennis Club</a>.</p>
<p>In 2025, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>.</p>"
422	502	502	Fairbank Memorial Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	2213	None	Dufferin	St	None	None	This 3.5 hectare park on Dufferin Street just south of Eglinton Avenue features a lit ball diamond, a basketball court, a children's playground and two outdoor pools. Located on-site is the Fairbank Memorial Community Recreation Centre.
423	503	503	Armour Heights Community Centre	crc	Partially Accessible	None	None	North York	2140	None	Avenue	Rd	None	M5M 4M7	"Armour Heights Community Centre is located on Avenue Road and Wilson Avenue. <a href=""https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/armourheights/"" target=""_blank"">Toronto Public Library (Armour Heights Branch)</a>, is located inside the community centre. Recreational programs are offered for every age group by the City of Toronto and Community Centre Permit Groups. The Armour Heights Children's and Tiny Tots Committee and The Armour Heights Adult Fitness Committee have been providing programs for community residents for over 30 years, along with other special interest groups at the Community Centre."
424	504	504	Smythe Park	park	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	61	None	Black Creek	Blvd	None	None	"A 15.3 hectare park along the Black Creek ravine between Jane Street and Scarlett Road north of St. Clair Avenue West. This park features trails along the Black Creek, three ball diamonds (one with lights), a splash pad and a children's playground. At the east end of the park is the Smythe Park Outdoor Pool. 
<br /><br />
The outdoor pool is located in the heart of Smythe Park. It can be reached easily from the parking lot at the end of Black Creek Trail, which <strong>enters the park from Scarlett Road</strong>. The outdoor pool includes a baby/tot pool."
425	505	505	Michael Mostyn Balmoral Park	park	None	Faywood Boulevard and Joel Swirsky Boulevard	None	North York	170	None	Faywood	Blvd	None	None	"<p>In 2025, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>. Fitness equipment was also added. The park was renamed in October 2025 to Michael Mostyn Balmoral Park.</p>"
426	506	506	McGregor Park Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Lawrence Avenue East and Canlish Road	None	Scarborough	2231	None	Lawrence	Ave.	E	M1C 3B2	"<p>McGregor Park Community Centre is a large, multipurpose facility that features year-round programming for all ages and abilities. There is direct access to Toronto Public Library - McGregor Branch from the centre.</p>
<p>This location has some <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">youth-specific programming</a>.</p>"
427	507	550	Birchmount Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	Scarborough	93	None	Birchmount	Rd	None	M1T 2M5	"The Birchmount Community Centre is a multipurpose facility with programs and services offered through the Birchmount Bluffs Neighbourhood Centre.<br><br>
The leisure pool has a warm conversation pool with jets, a large water slide, and a shallow area and slide for children. It also has a sauna. A family/universal change room is available at this location. Skating programs are held at the indoor rink in <a href=""/data/parks/prd/facilities/complex/3493/index.html"">Scarborough Gardens Arena</a> nearby."
428	508	508	Weston Lions Park	park	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	2125	None	Lawrence	Ave	W	None	"Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor pool.<br><br>A 7.4 hectare park on the east bank of the Humber River at Lawrence Avenue and Weston Road. This park features two ball diamonds including one with lights, a lit artificial turf sports field, four lit tennis courts, a skateboard area, a basketball court, a splash pad and a children's playground. Also located near the park entrance is the Weston Lions Park Outdoor Pool and Weston Arena.
<br /><br />
The Weston Lions Outdoor Pool offers two pools perfect for family outings. Leadership training and junior lifeguard club are held weekday mornings followed by afternoon and evening public swimming."
429	509	509	Joseph J. Piccininni Community Recreation Centre	crc	Partially Accessible	St. Clair Avenue West and Lansdowne Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	1369	None	St. Clair	Ave	W	M6E 1C5	Joseph J. Piccininni Community Centre offers a variety of programming for all ages. The health club is equipped with cardio machines, weight machines and free weights. Classes are also available.
430	510	510	Runnymede Collegiate Institute	None	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	569	None	Jane	St	None	None	None
431	511	511	Banbury Community Centre	crc	Partially Accessible	Leslie Street and York Mills Road	None	North York	120	None	Banbury	Rd.	None	M3B 2L3	"Meeting rooms can be booked by contacting the facility. For more information, please contact the centre.<br/><br/>
Banbury Community Centre is situated in the beautifully quiet residential neighbourhood at Leslie Street and York Mills Road. The community centre is very popular for its banquet hall facilities. With traditional hardwood floors and a stage, it is perfect for your next family or corporate function.  Other rooms are suitable for small meetings and quiet activities. Large windows in many of the programming spaces, offer scenic views of the wooded parkland that is Windfield Park. The grounds also include four tennis courts, two playgrounds, a giant sandbox and a playing field. The centre offers a variety of fitness classes, preschool programs and older adult general interest programs such as watercolour painting, life drawing, ballroom, Scottish and folk dancing. A large preschool camp operates during the summer months."
432	512	512	Baycrest Arena	None	Partially Accessible	Neptune Drive and Baycrest Avenue	None	North York	160	None	Neptune	Dr.	None	None	Baycrest Arena is located east of Baycrest Park.
433	513	512	Baycrest Park	park	None	Neptune Dr & Baycrest Ave	None	North York	160	None	Neptune	Dr	None	None	This nine-hectare park near Allen Road and the 401 features a lit ball diamond, multi-sport field, tennis courts and a children's playground. Adjacent to the park is Baycrest Arena.
434	514	509	Earlscourt Park	park	None	Lansdowne Ave & Davenport Rd	None	Toronto and East York	1200	None	Lansdowne	Ave	None	None	"A 12.6-hectare park at Caledonia Road and St. Clair Avenue West. This park feature a lit artificial turf soccer field, a lit multipurpose sports field and track, a ball diamond, four tennis courts, basketball court, volleyball court, a children's playground, a wading pool and many walking paths. The fenced <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> allows <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/permits-licences-bylaws/commercial-dog-walker-permit/"">Commercial Dog Walkers</a>."
435	515	515	Bayview Arena	None	Partially Accessible	Bayview Avenue and Ruddington Drive	None	North York	3230	None	Bayview	Ave	None	None	None
436	516	516	Kimbark - Coldstream Ravine	None	None	Coldstream Ave & Mona Dr	None	North York	65	None	Coldstream	Ave	None	None	A small wooded area that the City of Toronto has restored. The area has a dense planting of native species.
437	517	517	Bayview Village Park	park	None	Bayview Avenue and Princess Avenue	None	North York	2945	None	Bayview	Ave	None	None	A 5.2-hectare park on Bayview Avenue north of Sheppard Avenue East that features a ball diamond, three outdoor tennis courts, a splash pad and a children's playground. There is a small parking lot off Bayview Avenue.
438	518	518	Bellbury Park	park	None	Van Horne Avenue and Seneca Hill Drive	None	North York	55	None	Van Horne	Ave.	None	None	"A 4.1 hectare park near Finch Avenue East and Leslie Street featuring five lit outdoor tennis courts, a basketball court, two children's playgrounds and a splash pad. The park is home to the Bellbury Park Tennis Club. In 2023, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
439	520	520	Benjamin Boake Greenbelt	park	None	None	None	North York	133	None	Benjamin Boake	Trl	None	None	Benjamin Boake Greenbelt is part of a series of parks that make up a densely forested trail in a shallow ravine to the northwest of the Sheppard and Keele intersection. You can hike all the way from the Downsview Dells to the Black Creek Parklands along this forested trail. Bird watching, biking and hiking are just a few of the popular uses of the Benjamin Boake Greenbelt.
440	521	521	Bestview Park	park	None	None	None	North York	115	None	Bestview	Dr	None	None	A 3.6 hectare park near Steeles Avenue East and Leslie Street featuring a ball diamond, three lit outdoor tennis courts and children's playground. Paved paths connect the park to the East Don Parklands and the Don River. There are also approximately two kilometres of natural surface (dirt) trails located within the natural areas in Bestview Park.
441	522	522	Adams Park	park	None	Rozell Rd & Kilsyth Dr	None	Scarborough	2	None	Rozell	Rd	None	None	Adams Park is a 15.8 hectare park located near Port Union Road and Highway 401. This park features two lit ball diamonds, a multipurpose sports field, a splash pad, a children's playground and a picnic area.
442	523	523	Agincourt Community Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	Scarborough	31	None	Glen Watford	Dr	None	M1S 2B7	Agincourt Community Recreation Centre provides year round recreation programming. We are home to Agincourt Lawn bowling Club, and Agincourt Tennis Club. Our programs accommodate participants from Preschoolers to Older Adults. Two indoor rinks provide ice for hockey and leisure skates.
443	525	474	York Civic Centre	None	None	Eglinton Ave W & Municipal Dr	None	Etobicoke York	2700	None	Eglinton	Ave	W	None	"Non-profit and charitable groups can <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/venues-facilities-bookings/booking-city-facilities/civic-centres/?accordion=york-civic-centre"">book space</a> at this civic centre."
444	526	526	Alexmuir Park	park	None	Alexmuir Blvd & Homedale Dr	None	Scarborough	205	None	Alexmuir	Blvd	None	None	A 2.6 hectare park near Brimley Road and McNicoll Avenue featuring two multipurpose sports fields and a children's playground.
445	527	527	Anson Park	park	None	Macduff Cres & Randall Cres	None	Scarborough	50	None	Macduff	Cres	None	None	This 2.2 hectare park features two ball diamonds.
446	528	528	Arsandco Park	park	None	Prudential Dr & Lawrence Ave E	None	Scarborough	151	None	Prudential	Dr	None	None	This 1.6 hectare park features a ball diamond.
447	529	529	Audrelane Park	park	None	Audrelane Crt & O'Halloran Cres	None	Scarborough	60	None	Audrelane	Crt	None	None	A 2.7 hectare park near Steeles Avenue East and Brimley Road featuring paved paths connecting neighbouring streets to a central children's playground and a junior/mini soccer field.
448	530	530	Rosedale Ravine Lands	Other	None	Bloor St E & Sherbourne St N	None	Toronto and East York	450	None	Bloor	St	E	None	None
449	532	475	Edgeley Park	park	None	Jane St & Milo Park Gate	None	Etobicoke York	4401	None	Jane	St	None	None	This 4 hectare park at Jane and Driftwood features a basketball court and a children's playground. At the centre of the park is the Driftwood Community Recreation Centre.
450	535	535	Berner Trail Community Centre	crc	Partially Accessible	None	None	Scarborough	120	None	Berner	Trail	None	None	Berner Trail Community Centre is located within the Malvern Community, west of Neilson Road, north of Sheppard Avenue. For more information please call (416) 396-4090.
451	536	536	Bluehaven Park	park	None	Blue Haven Crescent and Ardwick Boulevard	None	Etobicoke York	19	None	Blue Haven	Cres.	None	None	"A 2.3-hectare park near Finch Avenue West and Islington Avenue featuring sports fields, a children's playground and a path leading to the Humber River Recreational Trail and the West Humber Parkland. In 2023, the playground was improved through the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
452	537	537	Centennial Recreation Centre - Scarborough	crc	None	None	None	Scarborough	1967	None	Ellesmere	Rd	None	M1H 2W5	"<p>Centennial Recreation Centre - Scarborough is a multipurpose facility with indoor and outdoor amenities. The Centre is home to the Scarboro Figure Skating Club, Scarborough Springboard Diving Club, Scarborough Underwater Club and The Centennial Tennis Club. There are a variety of programs and activities for all ages.</p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>"
453	538	535	Berner Trail Park	park	None	Nahanni Terr & Wiggens Crt	None	Scarborough	45	None	Nahanni	Ter	None	None	This 2 hectare park in the Sheppard Avenue east and Neilson Road area features a splash pad and a children's playground.
454	540	540	Charlottetown Park	park	None	Charlottetown Blvd & McCulley St	None	Scarborough	65	None	Charlottetown	Blvd	None	None	A 4 hectare park near Port Union Road and Lawrence Avenue East that features a ball diamond, a multipurpose sport field, three outdoor lit tennis courts and a children's playground. At the south end of the park is the Port Union Community Recreation Centre which offers an outdoor sports pad and skate park. Parking is available.
455	541	541	Beverly Glen Park	park	None	Beverly Glen Blvd & Silver Spruce Dr	None	Scarborough	75	None	Beverly Glen	Blvd	None	None	A 2.6 hectare park near Finch Avenue East and Pharmacy Avenue featuring a ball diamond, two sports fields and a children's playground.
456	542	542	Leaside Gardens Indoor Pool	None	None	None	None	North York	1073	None	Millwood	Rd	None	None	Leaside Memorial Pool is located in the neighborhood of Leaside. Leaside has a wheel chair accessible lift and elevator to the pool area and a multi-access change room. Leaside offers instructional swim lessons for all ages as well as recreation swim times.
457	543	543	Thomson Memorial Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	1005	None	Brimley	Rd	None	None	"<p>Thomson Memorial Park is a 41.8-hectare park that follows the West Highland Creek. The park has paths through the large wooded ravine. In 2021, the playground was improved as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a> and features play structures for children aged 18 months to five years and for children aged five and up. The playground also includes three types of swings, including an inclusive swing, and accessible benches and picnic tables. </p>
<p>The <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> is fenced, allows <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/permits-licences-bylaws/commercial-dog-walker-permit/"">Commercial Dog Walkers</a>, and has a separate area for dogs weighing less than 9 kg.</p>"
458	544	544	Timberbank Park	park	None	Timberbank Blvd & Gloxinia Cres	None	Scarborough	240	None	Timberbank	Blvd	None	None	None
459	545	545	Dempsey Park	park	None	Beecroft Rd & McBride Lane	None	North York	250	None	Beecroft	Rd	None	None	Dempsey Park is located close to North York Civic Centre and is one of a number of little parks throughout the area. This park has an extensive playground that will intrigue children and give them the opportunity to play for hours. It's a great spot for a picnic and an afternoon spent outside in the fresh air.
460	547	547	Totts Tot Lot	park	None	Gradwell Dr & Eastville Ave	None	Scarborough	1	None	Gradwell	Dr	None	None	A neighbourhood park featuring a playground and splashpad as well as a sports field. A natural ice rink can be found in the winter, weather permitting.
461	548	548	Don Mills Civitan Arena	crc	Partially Accessible	Don Mills Road and The Donway West	None	North York	1030	None	Don Mills	Rd	None	None	None
462	549	549	Treverton Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	20	A	Oakworth	Cres	None	None	"This is a favourite playground with area residents because of the variety of fun play equipment for children to try out and amuse themselves.   They are ladders, slides, swings and sandbox to choose from. The children's playground is at the north part of the park.  
Note that there is a baseball diamond at the opposite end of the park.   Enter this park by walkway from Oakwood Crescent or Sedgewick Crescent or Moorecroft Crescent.<br /><br />
A Partnership for Play: Treverton Park Playground was successfully revitalized in 2013 by corporate sponsors, donors and members of the local community along with Parks Forestry and Recreation's Partnership Unit."
463	550	550	Birchmount Park	park	None	Birchmount Rd & Rhydwen Ave	None	Scarborough	95	None	Birchmount	Rd	None	None	This 10 hectare park at Kingston and Birchmount Road features two ball diamonds, multi-sport field, tennis courts and a children's playground. The park is adjacent to the Birchmount Stadium and Track as well as the Birchmount Community Centre.
464	551	551	Ellison Park	park	None	Yeomans Rd & Bainbridge Ave	None	North York	50	None	Yeomans	Rd	None	None	A 1.8 hectare park near Bathurst Street and Sheppard Avenue West with open green space.
465	554	554	Elm Park - Etobicoke	park	None	Gosford Blvd & Blacksmith Cres	None	Etobicoke York	230	None	Gosford	Blvd	None	None	This 4.7 hectare park located southwest of the Jane Street and Steeles Avenue West intersection. The park features a multipurpose sports field, splash pad, playground and many paths connecting it to the surrounding neighbourhood. The park is home to the John Booth Arena.
466	555	555	Churchill Heights Park	park	None	Mountland Dr & Carew Gt	None	Scarborough	60	None	Mountland	Dr	None	None	A 1.5 hectare park featuring a ball diamond and a children's playground.
467	556	556	Vradenburg Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	40	None	Vradenberg	Dr	None	None	This 3.0 hectare park has plenty of open green space, mature trees and is located adjacent to Vradenburg Junior Public School. It features a baseball diamond field and a children's playground.
468	557	557	Blantyre Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	180	None	Fallingbrook	Rd	None	None	"Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor pool.<br><br>
A 2.5 hectare park near Victoria Park Avenue and Kingston Road This park features a lit  ball diamond, a picnic area, a horseshoe pit and a children's playground. Located at the north end of the park is the Blantyre Park Outdoor Pool."
469	558	558	Commander Recreation Centre	crc	None	None	None	Scarborough	140	None	Commander	Blvd	None	M1S 3H7	Commander Recreation Centre is located in an industrial area of Scarborough accessible by transit only during rush hour.
470	559	559	Fennimore Park	park	None	Fennimore Cres & Frith Rd	None	Etobicoke York	78	None	Fennimore	Cres	None	None	A 1.9 hectare park near Jane Street and Sheppard Avenue West featuring a ball diamond, a splash pad and a children's playground. The north end of the park has a forested area.
471	560	560	Botany Hill Park	park	None	Orton Park Road and Botany Hill Road	None	Scarborough	277	None	Orton Park	Rd	None	None	"A 2.5-hectare park overlooking the East Highland Creek ravine near Ellesmere Road and Scarborough Golf Club Road. This park features a fenced <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a>, a children's playground and four lit outdoor tennis courts. The Dogs Off-Leash Area also allows <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/permits-licences-bylaws/commercial-dog-walker-permit/"">Commercial Dog Walkers</a>. Located at the south end of the park is the Curran Hall Community Centre."
472	561	561	Wanita Park	park	None	Meadowvale Road and Lawrence Avenue East	None	Scarborough	5	None	Meadowvale	Rd	None	None	"In 2023, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
473	563	563	Warden Hydro	Other	None	Mcnicoll Ave & Warden Ave	None	Scarborough	None	None	Warden	Ave	None	None	None
474	565	565	Cornell Park	park	None	Beran Dr & Palacky St	None	Scarborough	18	None	Beran	Dr	None	None	A 2.8 hectare park near Lawrence Avenue East and Markham Road featuring a basketball court, a volleyball court and a children's playground.
475	567	567	Douglas Snow Aquatic Centre	None	Partially Accessible	Yonge Street and Hillcrest Avenue	None	North York	5100	None	Yonge	St	None	None	"The Douglas Snow Aquatic Centre has a <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/accessibility-human-rights/accessibility-at-the-city-of-toronto/city-services-for-people-with-disabilities/accessible-recreation-facilities-equipment/"">therapeutic pool</a>."
476	568	568	Downsview Arena	crc	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	1633	None	Wilson	Ave	None	M3L 1A5	This arena is located on Wilson Avenue across the street from Sheridan Shopping Centre. This facility offers Learn to Skate Programs for all ages. We also offer supervised public skates.
477	569	568	Downsview Park and Lawn Bowling Greens	park	None	Wilson Ave & Jane St	None	Etobicoke York	1629	None	Wilson	Ave	None	None	This small park located behind Downsview Arena features lawn bowling greens.
478	570	570	Lusted Park	park	None	Painted Post Dr & Sedgemount Dr	None	Scarborough	75	None	Painted Post	Dr	None	None	A 1.9 hectare park near Markham Road and Lawrence Avenue East that features a children's playground and an open green space.
479	571	571	Wexford Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	55	None	Elm Bank	Rd	None	None	"This park has public parking and public washrooms on site that are available seasonally. Come visit the park to play a game or two of baseball at one of the diamonds, or come to explore the playground equipment. The Gatineau Hydro Corridor Trail runs near the park as well. Centennial College and <a href=""/data/parks/prd/facilities/complex/202/index.html"">Ashtonbee Reservoir Park</a> are neighbours to the south."
480	572	572	Firgrove Park	park	None	Firgrove Cres & Petiole Rd	None	Etobicoke York	254	None	Firgrove	Cres	None	None	A 4 hectare park near Jane Street and Finch Avenue West featuring a lit multipurpose sports field, three tennis courts, two bocce courts, a basketball court, a ball hockey rink and a children's playground.
481	573	573	White Haven Park	park	None	Invergordon Ave & Glenstroke Dr	None	Scarborough	63	None	Invergordon	Ave	None	None	None
482	574	574	Wickson Trail Park	park	None	Silverbell Grove & Neilson Rd	None	Scarborough	30	None	Silverbell	Grv	None	None	None
483	575	475	Driftwood Community Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Jane Street and Milo Park Gate	None	Etobicoke York	4401	None	Jane	St	None	M3N 2K3	"<p>Driftwood Community Centre is a 75,000 square foot centre located at the intersection of Jane Street and Driftwood Avenue. </p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>
<p>This centre has a dedicated <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">enhanced youth space</a>.</p>"
484	576	576	Corvette Park	park	None	Corvette Ave & Linden Ave	None	Scarborough	40	None	Corvette	Ave	None	None	This 2.4 hectare park north of Danforth Road lies between Kennedy Road and Midland Avenue, beside Corvette Junior Public School. It features three ball diamonds, a splash pad and a children`s playground.
485	578	578	Bridlewood Park	park	None	Huntingwood Drive and Kilkenny Drive	None	Scarborough	445	None	Huntingwood	Dr	None	None	"<p>Bridlewood Park is a 4.1 hectare park near Sheppard Avenue East and Pharmacy Avenue.</p>
<p>In 2025, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>.</p>"
486	580	580	Brimley Woods	park	None	Brimley Rd & Finch Ave E	None	Scarborough	2755	None	Brimley	Rd	None	None	A 8.1 hectare park on Brimley Road north of Finch Avenue East that is heavily wooded. The east boundary of the park follows the East Highland Creek. A children's playground is located at the edge of the forest at the north end of the park.
487	582	583	Angela James Arena & Tennis Courts	crc	None	Grenoble Drive and Spanbridge Road	None	North York	165	None	Grenoble	Dr	None	M3C 1E3	The Angela James Arena, formerly known as Flemingdon Arena, is a community arena in Toronto's Flemingdon Park neighborhood. It was renamed in 2009 to honor Angela James, a celebrated female hockey player and community icon. The arena serves as a space for recreational activities, instructional programs, and public skating for people of all ages and abilities.
488	583	583	Flemingdon Community Centre & Playground Paradise	crc	None	None	None	North York	150	None	Grenoble	Dr	None	M3C 3E7	"Flemingdon Community Centre features indoor and outdoor playgrounds, a picnic area, a splash pad, a community garden, and outdoor courts and fields. <br><br>
<strong>Playground Paradise</strong><br>
Playground Paradise is located inside Flemingdon Community Centre and features modernized play areas, a toddler zone and a vertical play maze. <strong>Hours for Playground Paradise are different than the Centre's hours.</strong> Check the Drop-In Programs tab and look for 'Indoor Playground with Caregiver' for schedules. <br><br>
Children up to age 12 can drop-in to Playground Paradise for free. All children must be accompanied by, supervised by and be within arms' reach of a caregiver at all times, for a maximum of five children per caregiver/adult.<br></br>
<strong>Party Bookings</strong><br/>Visit <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/venues-facilities-bookings/booking-park-recreation-facilities/simple-permit-booking/?accordion=flemingdon-community-centre-playground-paradise"">One-Time Booking of Parks and Recreation Facilities</a> to book a party at Playground Paradise.<br><br>
<strong>Please bring your own socks</strong> as socks are required for everyone that enters the playground and are not available onsite. No photography or videography is permitted during public drop-in times.  Large bags and strollers must be kept outside the gym. No food or beverage (including water) permitted inside the gym. Last entry is 15 minutes prior to closing time."
489	584	584	West Rouge Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Rouge Hills Dr & West Point Ave	None	Scarborough	270	None	Rouge Hills	Dr	None	M1C 2Z1	West Rouge Community Centre has a long history in East Scarborough. The building was the clubhouse for a former golf course. Now being apart of the City of Toronto, the Community Centre is prime site for rental use of the Ballroom which is used for wedding receptions, preteen dances, special events and for recreation programming. West Rouge Community Centre has many preschool programs that run out of the Tots Room that gets many compliments from visitors throughout the year. Also, many community groups call the community centre home, such as West Rouge Sport and Recreation Association, West Rouge Community Association and the Dukes of Harmony to name a few.
490	585	583	Flemingdon Park	park	None	Grenoble Drive and Spanbridge Road	None	North York	150	None	Grenoble	Dr.	None	None	"<p>This 13.3-hectare park is near Don Mills Road and Eglinton Avenue East and runs along the hydro corridor eastward to the Don Valley Parkway. In 2025, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>.</p>"
491	586	586	Wishing Well Park	park	None	Pharmacy Ave & Seabury Gate	None	Scarborough	1700	None	Pharmacy	Ave	None	None	A 6.1 hectare park at Pharmacy Avenue and Highway 401 featuring four ball diamonds of which two are lit, three lit tennis courts and a children's playground.
492	587	587	Dean Park	park	None	Dean Park Rd & Red River Cres	None	Scarborough	80	None	Dean Park	Rd	None	None	A 3.5 hectare park near Meadowvale Road and Highway 401 that features a naturalized area with pathways, a ball diamond, a multipurpose sports field and a children's playground.
493	588	588	Flemington Park	park	None	Flemington Rd & Varna Dr	None	North York	2	A	Flemington	Rd	None	None	A 3 hectare park near Lawrence Avenue West and the Allen Road featuring a ball diamond, a wading pool and a children's playground.
494	589	589	Densgrove Park	park	None	Hiscock Blvd & Wortham Dr	None	Scarborough	75	None	Hiscock	Blvd	None	None	This 4.5 hectare park is located west of Markham Road and north of Lawrence Avenue East. It features a ball diamond and a children's playground.
495	590	590	Seven Oaks Park	park	None	Military Trail & Neilson Rd	None	Scarborough	372	None	Military	Trl	None	None	A 4.3 hectare park on Military Trail west of Neilson Road features two ball diamonds, three lit tennis courts and a children's playground.
496	591	591	Burrows Hall Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Progress Ave & Sheppard Ave E	None	Scarborough	1081	None	Progress	Ave	None	M1B 5Z6	As part of the Scarborough Community Complex, Burrows Hall Community Centre offers a wide variety of programs for preschoolers and children. The hall is ideal for weddings or banquets. We have recently added new older adult programs. Come in and check us out or call the centre for more information.
497	592	592	Burrows Hall Park	park	None	Burrows Hall Blvd & Purvis Cres	None	Scarborough	239	None	Burrows Hall	Blvd	None	None	The nearly 10 hectare park near Markham Road and Sheppard Avenue features a lit ball diamond and a children's playground.
498	593	593	Fountainhead Park	park	None	Sentinel Road and Finch Avenue West	None	Etobicoke York	445	None	Sentinel	Rd	None	None	A 4.4-hectare park at the intersection of Sentinel Road and Finch Avenue West that features three lit tennis courts, a tennis clubhouse with washrooms and a multipurpose sports field.
499	594	594	Elizabeth Simcoe Park	park	None	Sylvan Ave & Rogate Pl	None	Scarborough	180	None	Sylvan	Ave	None	None	A 2.8 hectare park near Kingston Road and Markham Road that features a multipurpose sports field, four lit outdoor tennis courts and a children's playground.
500	595	595	Canmore Park	park	None	Canmore Blvd & Charcoal Dr	None	Scarborough	101	None	Canmore	Blvd	None	None	A 2.2 hectare park near Ellesmere Road and Meadowvale Road featuring a ball diamond and a sports field. A paved pathway runs through the park.
501	598	598	Shawn Blu Rose Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	30	None	Empringham	Dr	None	None	"A 2 hectare park near Morningside Avenue and McLevin Avenue that features a baseball diamond, a picnic area, a children's playground and a splash pad. Formerly known as ""Empringham Park"", this park was renamed in 2006 to honour Shawn ""Blu"" Rose, a local youth worker who passed away in 2005."
502	600	600	Cedarbrook Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Eastpark Boulevard and Daphne Road	None	Scarborough	91	None	Eastpark	Blvd	None	M1H 1C6	"<p>Cedarbrook Community Centre is a former golf club house which retains its past charm. Overlooking a park and ravine setting, the community centre runs programs for all ages. The main hall is available to book and has a capacity of 200 people. Call the facility directly to book space.</p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>"
503	601	601	Donwood Park	park	None	Highbrook Dr & Dorcot Ave	None	Scarborough	35	None	Highbrook	Dr	None	None	This 1.6 hectare park features a ball diamond and a children's playground.
504	602	602	Dorset Park	park	None	Glaive Dr & Lewiston Rd	None	Scarborough	5	None	Glaive	Dr	None	None	This 2.4 hectare park features a ball diamond, children's playground and open green space.
505	603	603	St. Andrews Park - North York	park	None	Knollwood St & Fifeshire Rd	None	North York	11	None	Knollwood	St	None	None	None
506	605	605	Dunlop Park	park	None	Dunlop Avenue and Silvio Avenue	None	Scarborough	19	None	Dunlop	Ave.	None	None	This 1.7-hectare park features a children's playground updated in 2023, a splash pad and an open green space.
507	606	606	Bert Robinson Park	park	None	Caledonia Rd & Kitchener Ave	None	Toronto and East York	400	None	Caledonia	Rd	None	None	This 2.1 hectare park features a youth soccer field, a basketball court and a children's playground.
508	607	600	Cedarbrook Park	park	None	Eastpark Boulevard and Daphne Road	None	Scarborough	91	None	Eastpark	Blvd	None	None	This 18.6-hectare park near Markham Road and Lawrence Avenue East features many trails, a picnic area and a children's playground set in the naturalized ravine of West Highland Creek.
509	608	608	Woodborough Park	park	None	Castlefield Ave & Woodborough Ave	None	Etobicoke York	1486	None	Castlefield	Ave	None	None	None
510	609	609	Edge Park	park	None	Edge Park Ave & Harris Park Dr	None	Scarborough	15	None	Edge Park	Ave	None	None	This 1.6 hectare park featuring a multipurpose sports field and a children's playground.
511	610	610	Wallace C. Swanek Park	park	None	Gary Dr & Academy Rd	None	Etobicoke York	241	None	Gary	Dr	None	None	None
512	611	611	Cruickshank Park	park	None	Weston Rd & Conron Pl	None	Etobicoke York	2196	None	Weston	Rd	None	None	"Get to this 11.9 hectare park on the banks of the Humber River from Weston Road, north of Lawrence Avenue West. This park features a children's playground and interconnected paths that follow the Humber River as it flows through the park.<br><br>

There is an accessible entrance to this park through the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/data/parks/prd/facilities/complex/1085/index.html"">Memorial Park - York</a> parking lot, located off Lawrence Avenue West."
513	612	612	Edgewood Park	park	None	Oakley Blvd & Canadine Rd	None	Scarborough	107	None	Oakley	Blvd	None	None	This 1.6 hectare park features a multipurpose sports field and a children's playground.
514	613	613	Littles Road Park	park	None	Littles Road and Rangeley Drive	None	Scarborough	30	None	Littles	Rd	None	None	A 4.8-hectare park near Morningside Avenue and Old Finch Avenue that features a multipurpose sports field, a ball diamond and a children's playground. Crossing the parks western border you enter into Rouge Park where you will find the Rouge River and its system of trails.
515	614	614	Lochleven Park	park	None	Lochleven Dr & Knowlton Dr	None	Scarborough	50	None	Lochleven	Dr	None	None	A 1.3 hectare park near Kingston Road and Markham Road that features a ball diamond and a children's playground.
516	615	615	Fundy Bay Park	park	None	Fundy Bay Blvd & Pale Moon Cres	None	Scarborough	190	None	Fundy Bay	Blvd	None	None	A 2.6 hectare park near Warden Avenue and Steeles Avenue East featuring a ball diamond, a multipurpose sports field and a children's playground.
517	616	616	Lord Roberts Woods	park	None	Lord Roberts Dr & Wainfleet Rd	None	Scarborough	155	None	Lord Roberts	Dr	None	None	A 2 hectare forested park near midland Avenue and Eglinton Avenue East that features a children's playground.
518	617	617	Ellesmere Community Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Canadian Road and Warden Avenue	None	Scarborough	20	None	Canadian	Rd	None	M1R 4B4	Ellesmere Community Centre is a multipurpose facility featuring year-round programming for all ages and abilities.
519	618	618	Lynndale Parkette	park	None	Lynndale Cres & Lynndale Rd	None	Scarborough	10	None	Lynndale	Cres	None	None	An enclosed park with large mature trees and plenty of room to run. In the winter there is a natural ice rink, weather permitting. The park can be accessed from Lynndale Cresent at the west end of the park or Wood Glen Road at the east end of the park.
520	619	619	Lynngate Park	park	None	Cass Ave & Amethyst Rd	None	Scarborough	133	None	Cass	Ave	None	None	A 1.8 hectare park near Birchmount Road and Sheppard Avenue East that features a ball diamond and a children's playground.
521	620	620	St. Margarets Parkette	park	None	Lawrence Ave E & Rodda Blvd	None	Scarborough	4138	None	Lawrence	Ave	E	None	None
522	621	621	Jim Mcpherson Park	park	None	Victoria Park Ave & Glenburn Ave	None	Scarborough	1255	None	Victoria Park	Ave	None	None	A 1.5 hectare park on Victoria Park Avenue north of St. Clair Avenue East that features four multipurpose sports fields and a children's playground.
523	622	622	John Tabor Park	park	None	John Tabor Trail & Higgins Pl	None	Scarborough	240	None	John Tabor	Trl	None	None	A 2.5 hectare park near Sheppard Avenue East and Morningside Avenue that features a ball diamond, a multipurpose sports field, a splash pad and a children's playground.
524	623	623	Tall Pines Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	Scarborough	64	None	Rylander	Blvd	None	M1B 4X3	Tall Pines Community Centre is situated in a neighbourhood with young families, growing businesses and schools. Everyday after school, Tall Pines Community Centre becomes the site for many children who come to the youth lounge and either hang out, play games, do homework, and socialize with other youth and staff. There is a hall for rental purposes and where private parties take place. The hall is also used for preschool programs and yoga classes.
525	624	624	Tam Heather Curling and Tennis Club	crc	Partially Accessible	None	None	Scarborough	730	None	Military	Tr	None	M1E 4P7	"<p><a href=""https://tamheather.ca/"" target=""_blank"">Tam Heather Curling Rink and Tennis Club</a> is operated under a lease agreement with the City of Toronto, and it offers instructional, recreational and competitive programs for residents in the surrounding community and Greater Metro Toronto Area.</p>"
526	625	625	Ron Watson Park	park	None	Bonis Ave & Carabob Crt	None	Scarborough	140	None	Bonis	Ave	None	None	None
527	626	626	Terraview Park	park	None	Pharmacy Avenue and Alrita Crescent	None	Scarborough	1625	None	Pharmacy	Ave	None	None	<p>In 2025, the playground and splash pad were improved.</p>
528	627	627	Chartwell Park	park	None	Kenhatch Blvd & Marrakesh Dr	None	Scarborough	99	None	Kenhatch	Blvd	None	None	A 2.2 hectare park near Finch Avenue East and McCowan Avenue featuring a ball diamond, a multipurpose sports field and a children's playground.
529	628	628	Fairglen Park	park	None	Corinthian Blvd & Brantford Dr	None	Scarborough	16	None	Corinthian	Blvd	None	None	A 4 hectare park near Victoria Park Avenue and Finch Avenue East features four multipurpose sports fields.
530	629	477	Cedarvale Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	443	None	Arlington	Ave	None	None	"Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>This district park is a hub for outdoor activity. A visit to Cedarvale Park reveals four outdoor tennis courts, two sport fields and a baseball diamond. For a little fun on a sunny summer day there is a splash pad and playground for children to enjoy. Park visitors can make use of the outdoor fitness equipment installed at the south end of the ravine near Heath Street. In the colder weather, visitors can choose to skate outside on the artificial ice rink (December through February weather permitting) or skate indoors at the Phil White Arena.<br><br>
Walk the paths through the park and ravine to enjoy nature or drop-by to use the Dog Off-Leash Area located east of the arena's parking lot. Cedarvale Park can be found north of Vaughan Road and west of Bathurst Street."
531	631	631	Guildwood Village Park	park	None	Livingston Rd & Toynbee Trail	None	Scarborough	219	None	Livingston	Rd	None	None	A 2.3 hectare linear park near Kingston Road and Eglinton Avenue East that features a children's playground and a walking path that connects to the streets in the neighbourhood.
532	632	486	Chalkfarm Park	park	None	Jane St & Chalkfarm Dr	None	Etobicoke York	2230	None	Jane	St	None	None	An 11 hectare park that follows the Black Creek in the Jane and Wilson Avenue area of the city. The park features tennis and bocce courts and a splash pad. Connected to the park is the Chalkfarm Community Centre.
533	633	633	Heron Park Community Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	Scarborough	292	None	Manse	Rd	None	M1E 3V4	"<p>Heron Park Community Recreation Centre offers programming for residents of all ages.</p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>
<p>This centre has a dedicated <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">enhanced youth space</a>.</p>"
534	635	635	Highland Creek Community Park	park	None	Ellesmere Road and Babmar Road	None	Scarborough	3500	None	Ellesmere	Rd	None	None	"A  3.33 hectare park surrounded by trees with a parking lot and paved pathway leading to a ball diamond and playground. The park also has a passive area. In 2021, the playground was improved as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a> and features play structures for children aged 18 months to five years and for children aged five and up. The playground also includes three types of swings, including an inclusive swing, and natural climbing equipment."
535	636	636	Highland Heights Park	park	None	Castle Hill Dr & Norcap Ave	None	Scarborough	50	None	Castle Hill	Dr	None	None	A 2.2 hectare park near Finch Avenue East and Birchmount Road that features a ball diamond and a children's playground.
536	637	637	Giltspur Park	park	None	Magellan Dr & Giltspur Dr	None	North York	85	None	Magellan	Dr	None	None	A 1.3 hectare park near Jane Street and Sheppard Avenue West that features a ball diamond, four lit bocce courts and a children's playground.
537	638	638	Glen Long Community Centre	crc	Partially Accessible	Glen Long Avenue and Ennerdale Street	None	North York	35	None	Glen Long	Ave	None	M6B 2M1	Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor pool (summer) or the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>This centre is located in the Lawrence Avenue West and Dufferin Street area, and features a variety of programming.
538	639	638	Glen Long Park	park	None	Glen Long Ave & Ennerdale St	None	North York	35	None	Glen Long	Ave	None	None	A 2 hectare park near Dufferin Street and Glencairn Avenue featuring a children's playground. Located within the park is the Glen Long Community Centre, an outdoor pool and a artificial ice rink.
539	640	640	Glendora Park	park	None	Glendora Ave & Anndale Dr	None	North York	201	None	Glendora	Ave	None	None	A 3.5 hectare park near Yonge Street and Sheppard Avenue East that features two lit tennis courts, a splash pad and a children's playground. The park also has several open green spaces.
540	641	641	Godstone Park	park	None	Godstone Rd & Kempsell Cres	None	North York	45	None	Godstone	Rd	None	None	A 2.8 hectare park near Don Mills Road East and Sheppard Avenue East that features a multipurpose sports field and a children's playground.
541	642	642	Gord and Irene Risk Community Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Finch Avenue West and Islington Avenue	None	Etobicoke York	2650	None	Finch	Ave	W	M9M 3A3	<p>Gord and Irene Risk Community Recreation Centre is located at the northeast corner of Islington Road and Finch Avenue. The centre offers diverse programming, including fitness, swimming and more.</p>
542	643	643	Goulding Community Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Goulding Avenue and Laiviere Road	None	North York	45	None	Goulding	Ave	None	M2M 1K8	<p>Goulding Community Recreation Centre is located just south of Steeles Avenue on the west side of Yonge Street.</p>
543	644	643	Goulding Park	park	None	Patricia Ave & Fargo Ave	None	North York	80	None	Patricia	Ave	None	None	This 4.6 hectare park is located south west of the Steeles Avenue and Yonge Street intersection and features two lit ball diamonds, three tennis courts, three lit bocce courts and a children's playground. The Goulding Community Centre is located on the east side of the park.
544	645	645	Gracedale Park	park	None	Gracedale Boulevard and Crimscott Road	None	Etobicoke York	176	None	Gracedale	Blvd	None	None	This 3.2 hectare park is located beside Gracedale Boulevard Public School. It features three tennis courts, three lit bocce courts, a cricket practice wicket, splash pad, playground and plenty of open space for leisure activities.
545	647	647	Grandravine Community Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	North York	23	None	Grandravine	Dr	None	M3N 1J4	"<p>Grandravine Community Recreation Centre is located at Keele Street and Grandravine Drive. It is a large multi-functional centre and is the home of many community groups.</p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>
<p>This location has some <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">youth-specific programming</a>.</p>"
546	648	647	Grandravine Park	park	None	Grandravine Drive and Sharpecroft Boulevard	None	North York	23	None	Grandravine	Dr	None	None	"<p>Grandravine Park is a 3.6-hectare park near Keele and Sheppard Avenue. It is next to the Grandravine Community Recreation Centre.</p>
<p>In 2025, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>.</p>"
547	649	649	Graydon Hall Park	park	None	Graydon Hall Dr & Karen Rd	None	North York	215	None	Graydon Hall	Dr	None	None	A 5.3 hectare park near Don Mills Road and Highway 401 that features three lit outdoor sports courts and a children's playground on a sprawling wooded estate.
548	650	650	Gulliver Park	park	None	Gulliver Rd & Comay Rd	None	Etobicoke York	55	None	Gulliver	Rd	None	None	A 1.4 hectare park near Keele Street and Eglinton Avenue West that features a ball diamond and a children's playground.
549	651	651	Gwendolen Park	park	None	Gwendolen Crescent and Gwendolen Avenue	None	North York	3	None	Gwendolen	Cres	None	None	"<p>Gwendolen Park sits between Yonge Street and Bathurst Street, south of Sheppard Avenue West. It overlooks the West Don River ravine and features tennis courts, a ball diamond and a children's playground.</p>
<p>In 2025, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>.</p>"
550	652	652	Habitant Arena	crc	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	3383	None	Weston	Rd	None	None	This arena is located off of Weston Road near Emery Colligate Institute. This facility offers Learn to Skate Programs for all ages. We also offer both supervised and unsupervised public skates.
551	653	653	Harryetta Gardens	park	None	Torresdale Ave & Cedarcroft Blvd	None	North York	170	None	Torresdale	Ave	None	None	A 1.9 hectare park near Bathurst Street and Finch Avenue West that features a splash pad and a children's playground. The park has an open green space and a path that leads down to the Don River West Branch and G Ross Lord Park.
552	654	654	Havenbrook Park	park	None	Havenbrook Boulevard and Elfindale Crescent	None	North York	15	None	Havenbrook	Blvd.	None	None	"<p>A five-hectare park near Don Mills Road and Sheppard Avenue East that features a ball diamond, four lit outdoor tennis courts with a clubhouse and a children's playground.</p>
<p>In 2024, the playground was improved. The playground was selected by the Henry Farm neighbourhood as one of the winning projects through participatory budgeting, a system of direct democracy where residents suggest and then vote on how City funds are spent in their community. </p><p>The tennis courts are home to the <a href=""http://henryfarmtennisclub.ca/"">Henry Farm Tennis Club</a>. There is also a trail down to the Don River East branch and the Betty Sutherland Trail.</p>"
553	658	658	Heathrow Park	park	None	Heathrow Drive and Chesham Drive	None	North York	69	None	Heathrow	Dr.	None	None	"A 2.2 hectare park near Jane Street and Wilson Avenue that features a walking path, an open green space, a splash pad and a children's playground. In 2023, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
554	659	659	Hendon Park	park	None	None	None	North York	50	None	Hendon	Ave	None	None	This 3.5 hectare park located near Yonge Street and Finch Avenue is three blocks from Finch Station on the Yonge subway line. The park features two lit ball diamonds, four tennis courts, a splash pad and a children's playground.
555	660	660	Hidden Trail Park	park	None	Hidden Trail & Millersgrove Dr	None	North York	506	None	Hidden	Trl	None	None	A 1.2 hectare park near Bathurst Street and Steeles Avenue West that features a ball diamond and a children's playground. The park overlooks the ravine of the Don River West branch.
556	661	661	Hobart Park	park	None	Hobart Dr & Van Horne Ave	None	North York	39	None	Hobart	Dr	None	None	A 2.3 hectare park near Don Mills Road and Finch Avenue East that features a ball diamond and a children's playground.
557	663	663	Hullmar Park	park	None	Hullmar Dr & Ruthmar Cres	None	Etobicoke York	97	None	Hullmar	Dr	None	None	A 3.6 hectare park near Steeles Avenue West and Jane Street that features a ball diamond, three lit outdoor tennis courts and a children's playground.
558	664	664	Irving W. Chapley Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Wilmington Avenue and Kennard Avenue	None	North York	205	None	Wilmington	Ave	None	M3H 6B3	"Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor pool (summer) or the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br><strong>Leisure Skate inquiries:</strong> 416-395-7880<br>
<strong>Room Rental inquiries:</strong> 416-395-0475<br>
<strong>Pool:</strong> 416-395-6697<br>
<strong>Ice Rental Permits:</strong> 416-395-6025<br><br>

Irving W Chapley Community Centre offers programs for various age groups. Space is used by various community groups as well as some city implemented fitness, chess & keyboard programs. This facility is surrounded by a wonderful outdoor green space that is enhanced by tennis courts, basketball courts, ball hockey courts, bocce courts, a softball diamond, playground and plenty of open grass space."
559	665	664	Irving W. Chapley Park	park	None	Wilmington Ave & Kennard Ave	None	North York	205	None	Wilmington	Ave	None	None	A 4.6 hectare park south east of Finch Avenue West and Dufferin Street featuring two ball diamonds, two tennis courts, a ball hockey rink, basketball courts, a splash pad and multiple children's playgrounds. The Irving W. Chapley Community Centre can also be found at the park on Wilmington Avenue.
560	666	666	Terry Fox Park	park	None	Bamburgh Cir & Wintermute Blvd	None	Scarborough	300	None	Bamburgh	Cir	None	None	A 6.8 hectare park near Warden Avenue and Steeles Avenue East featuring four multipurpose sports fields, a running track and a children's playground.
561	667	554	John Booth Memorial Arena	crc	Partially Accessible	Gosford Boulevard and Blacksmith Crescent	None	Etobicoke York	230	None	Gosford	Blvd	None	M3N 2H1	John Booth Memorial Arena is located on Gosford Boulevard, north of Shoreham Drive. It has a skate pad with a ticket booth, two meeting rooms, washrooms and a parking lot. Elm Park soccer field is located next to John Booth Memorial Arena.
562	668	668	Glamorgan Park	park	None	Antrim Cres & Dundalk Dr	None	Scarborough	50	None	Antrim	Cres	None	None	None
563	669	669	Glen Ravine Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	50	None	Gilder	Dr	None	None	This 2.4 hectare park lies between Glen Ravine Junior Public School to the east and Jean Vanier Catholic Secondary School to the west. It features open green space and soccer fields as well as outdoor fitness equipment at south end off Gilder Drive.
564	670	670	Greenvale Park	park	None	Greenvale Terr & Livingston Rd N	None	Scarborough	10	None	Greenvale	Ter	None	None	A 2.54 hectare park on Kingston Road near Lawrence Avenue East that features a ball diamond and a children's playground. The Highland Creek Trail can be accessed from the path at the west end of the park.
565	671	671	Havendale Park	park	None	Belgreen Avenue and Havendale Drive	None	Scarborough	5	None	Belgreen	Ave.	None	None	A 2 hectare park near Kennedy Road and Finch Avenue East that features a ball diamond and a children's playground. The playground was updated in 2022.
566	672	672	Kirkwood Park	park	None	Kirkwood Road and Tullamore Drive	None	North York	25	None	Kirkwood	Rd.	None	None	A 1.8-hectare park on Leslie Street, near York Mills Road, that features four lit outdoor tennis courts, a children's playground and an open green space.
567	674	674	Lanyard Park	park	None	Lanyard Rd & Lindylou Rd	None	Etobicoke York	138	None	Lanyard	Rd.	None	None	A 2.1 hectare park near Weston Road and Finch Avenue West featuring a lit ball diamond, three outdoor tennis courts, a basketball court, a splash pad and a children's playground. In 2023, the playground was improved as part of the Playground Enhancement Program. It features climbing equipment, slides and swings.
568	675	675	Lawrence Heights Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	North York	5	None	Replin	Rd	None	M6A 2M8	"Check the Drop-in Programs section for hours for the outdoor pool.</p>
<p>Lawrence Heights Community Centre is located directly across from the Lawrence West Subway Station. Programs are offered for all ages.</p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>. </p>
<p>This centre has a dedicated <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">enhanced youth space</a>.</p>
<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
569	676	676	Highview Park	park	None	Highview Ave & Kennedy Rd	None	Scarborough	150	None	Highview	Ave	None	None	"This 5.1 hectare park near Kingston and Birchmount Road features a lit ball diamond, a lit multipurpose sports field, a splash pad and a children's playground.<br><br>
Highview Park is also home to Roy Halladay Field, Toronto's first fully accessible baseball diamond, which is covered in vulcanized rubber for traction and features wide, double-row dugouts that allow players using wheelchairs to easily manoeuvre. The field will be used by athletes who are part of Jays Care Challenger Baseball program."
570	677	677	Horseley Hill Park	park	None	Horseley Hill Dr & Whiteleas Ave	None	Scarborough	145	None	Horseley Hill	Dr	None	None	A 2.7 hectare park near Neilsen Road and Finch Avenue East that features a ball diamond, a soccer field, a splash pad and a children's playground.
571	678	678	Ledbury Park	park	None	None	None	North York	160	None	Ledbury	St	None	None	Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor pool (summer) or the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>This 1.6 hectare park near Bathurst Street and Lawrence Avenue West features an artificial ice rink and an outdoor pool.
572	679	679	Horton Park	park	None	Oswego Rd & Horton Blvd	None	Scarborough	15	None	Oswego	Rd	None	None	A small park near Danforth Road and Eglinton Avenue East that features a soccer field and a children's playground.
573	680	680	Huntsmill Park	park	None	Huntsmill Blvd & Ecclesfield Dr	None	Scarborough	201	None	Huntsmill	Blvd	None	None	"In 2026, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
574	681	681	Lillian Park	park	None	Otonabee Ave & Michigan Dr	None	North York	227	None	Otonabee	Ave	None	None	A one hectare park near Steeles Avenue East and Yonge Street that features three lit outdoor tennis courts and a children's playground.
575	682	682	Viola Desmond Park	park	None	Hupfield Trail and Glanvil Crescent	None	Scarborough	85	None	Hupfield	Trl	None	None	"Formerly known as Hupfield Park, this 3.2-hectare park is near Morningside Avenue and Old Finch Avenue. In 2022, improvements were made to the park; amenities include accessible seating, basketball posts and nets, bleacher seating and pathways. 

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In 2018, a request was submitted to the City of Toronto to rename Hupfield Park to Viola Desmond Park. In 1946, Viola Irene Desmond, a Black Canadian businesswoman, challenged racial segregation at a film theatre in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia and inspired future generations of Black Canadians to advance the civil rights movement in Canada.  She was featured in a Historica Canada ""Heritage Minute"", and in December 2016, it was announced that she would be the first Canadian woman depicted on the face of a Canadian banknote. Honouring Viola Desmond in Scarborough provides people of all backgrounds with an opportunity to learn about and celebrate an important historic role model."
576	683	683	Lindylou Park	park	None	Lanyard Rd & Weston Rd	None	Etobicoke York	14	None	Lanyard	Rd	None	None	A 4.5 hectare park at Finch Avenue West and Weston Road that features two Gazebos, two volleyball courts and walking paths.
577	684	684	Inglewood Heights Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	91	None	Allanford	Rd.	None	None	"A 2.2 hectare park near Birchmount Road and Sheppard Avenue East that features a children's playground. In 2024, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
578	685	685	Lissom Park	park	None	Homewood Ave & Patricia Ave	None	North York	338	None	Homewood	Ave	None	None	A tree-lined park measuring 1.6 hectares near Bathurst Street and Steeles Avenue West that features a children's playground and an open green space.
579	686	686	Iroquois Park	park	None	Chartland Blvd S & Briarscross Blvd	None	Scarborough	295	None	Chartland	Blvd	S	None	A 4 hectare park near McCowan Avenue and Finch Avenue East that features two ball diamonds, three lit outdoor tennis courts with a wheel chair accessible washroom and clubhouse, a volleyball court and a children's playground. The south border of the park follows the East Highland Creek. Parking is available and can be accessed from Chartland Boulevard South
580	687	687	Longwood Park	park	None	Longwood Drive and Firthway Court	None	North York	38	None	Longwood	Dr.	None	None	A small park near York Mills Road and Leslie Street that features a children's playground surrounded by mature trees. In 2023, the playground was improved through the playground enhancement program.
581	688	688	Maple Leaf Park	park	None	Culford Rd & Rustic Rd	None	Etobicoke York	320	None	Culford	Rd	None	None	A 5 hectare park near Jane Street and Highway 401 that features three lit outdoor tennis courts, four lit outdoor bocce courts, two lit basketball courts, a ball diamond and a children's playground.
582	689	689	Mcnicoll Park	park	None	McNicoll Ave & Rollingwood Dr	None	North York	215	None	Mcnicoll	Ave	None	None	This 2.8 hectare park at Don Mills Road and McNicoll Avenue features a lit multipurpose sports field, three lit tennis courts, a basketball court, a splash pad and a children's playground.
583	690	690	Knob Hill Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	625	None	Brimley	Rd.	None	None	"Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor pool.<br><br>A 13.5-hectare park on Brimley Road near Danforth Road that features a naturalized ravine with walking trails along West Highland Creek.

<br><br>Knob Hill Outdoor Pool is located within Knob Hill Park. A wading pool is located within walking distance of the pool."
584	692	692	Knott Park	park	None	Deblyn Dr & Bellbrook Rd	None	Scarborough	1	A	Deblyn	Dr	None	None	A one hectare park near Kennedy Road and Finch Avenue East that features a multipurpose sports field and a children's playground.
585	693	693	Mitchell Field Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Church Avenue and Dudley Avenue	None	North York	89	None	Church	Ave	None	M2N 6C9	<p>Mitchell Field is a multi-use facility with an indoor arena and outdoor pool. </p>
586	694	694	Moatfield Farm Park	park	None	Lesmill Rd & Leslie St	None	North York	355	None	Lesmill	Rd	None	None	None
587	695	695	Moore Park - North York	park	None	None	None	North York	110	None	Cactus	Ave	None	None	A 3.9 hectare park near Bathurst Street and Steeles Avenue West that features four junior/mini soccer fields, three outdoor tennis courts and a children's playground.
588	696	696	Muirhead Park	park	None	Muirhead Rd & Edmonton Rd	None	North York	65	None	Muirhead	Rd	None	None	This 2 hectare park near Sheppard Avenue East and Highway 404 that features a lit ball diamond and a children`s playground.
589	698	698	L'Amoreaux Sports Complex	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	100	None	Silver Springs	Blvd.	None	None	"The playground was updated in 2023 as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
590	699	698	L'Amoreaux Tennis Centre	None	None	None	None	Scarborough	300	None	Silver Springs	Blvd	None	None	"The tennis courts are available to the public from April to September for a fee. From October to March, only members of the <a href=""https://www.swtc.ca/"" target=""_blank"">Scarborough Winter Tennis Club</a> may use the facilities. Call the centre for more information."
591	700	700	North Park	park	None	Rustic Rd & Jocada Rd	None	Etobicoke York	587	None	Rustic	Rd	None	None	A 10.8 hectare park near Keele Street and Highway 401 that features two outdoor tennis courts, three bocce courts, a children's playground and walking path through a forested ravine that connects with neighbouring streets.
592	701	701	Maidavale Park	park	None	Birchmount Rd & Ashtonbee Rd	None	Scarborough	1031	None	Birchmount	Rd	None	None	A 1.5 hectare park on Birchmount Road north of Eglinton Avenue East that features a ball diamond and children's playground. Massey Creek flows along the southern park border.
593	702	702	Malvern Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	Scarborough	30	None	Sewells	Rd	None	M1B 3G5	"<p>Malvern Recreation Centre offers a wide variety of programs for all ages. </p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>
<p>This location has some <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">youth-specific programming</a>.</p>"
594	703	481	Northwood Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Clubhouse Court and Arleta Avenue	None	Etobicoke York	15	None	Clubhouse	Crt	None	M3L 2L7	"<p>Northwood Community Centre is located in the Jane and Sheppard area and is a popular site for meetings, banquets and recreation programs.</p>
<p>This centre has a dedicated <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">enhanced youth space</a>.</p>"
595	704	704	Maryvale Park	park	None	Trestleside Grove and Pharmacy Avenue	None	Scarborough	5	None	Trestleside	Grv	None	None	<p>Maryvale Park is a 3.3-hectare park near Pharmacy Road and Ellesmere Road.</p>
596	705	552	Trace Manes Park Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	North York	110	None	Rumsey	Rd.	None	M4G 1P2	Set in a spacious park in a quiet residential area, Trace Manes Park Community Centre is located near Laird Drive and Eglinton Avenue East. The grounds include a baseball diamond, wading pool, playing field, playground, and tennis courts The Leaside Public Library is also located next door. The community centre provides local programming for families and seniors including preschool, arts, dance, martial arts, and fitness programs. Rooms are suitable for small meetings and quiet activities or parties. Tennis activities are community-operated by the Leaside Tennis Club.
597	706	706	Manhattan Park	park	None	Manhattan Dr & Tweed Cres	None	Scarborough	90	None	Manhattan	Dr	None	None	A 2.2 hectare park near Warden Road and Ellesmere Avenue that features two ball diamonds, a multipurpose sports field and a children's playground.
598	707	707	McCowan Park	park	None	McCowan Road and Savarin Street	None	Scarborough	475	None	McCowan	Rd.	None	None	"<p>McCowan Park is a 35-hectare park in the West Highland Creek ravine and is located on Eglinton Avenue East and McCowan Road. </p>
<p>The <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> is fenced, allows <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/permits-licences-bylaws/commercial-dog-walker-permit/"">Commercial Dog Walkers</a>, and has a separate area for dogs weighing less than 9 kg.</p>"
599	708	566	Major Abbas Ali Park	park	None	McLevin Ave & Greenspire Rd	None	Scarborough	180	None	Mclevin	Ave	None	None	"This 9 hectare park on Mclevin Avenue just east of Markham Road features two lit multipurpose sports fields and three tennis courts. There is also a large wooded area along the east side of the park. This park was formerly called ""McLevin Park""."
600	709	709	Oakdale Park	park	None	Grandravine Drive and Jane Street	None	Etobicoke York	350	None	Grandravine	Dr	None	None	This 1.4-hectare park on Grandravine Drive just East of Jane Street features basketball courts and a children`s playground. The Oakdale Park Community Centre is located at the entrance to the park.
601	710	710	Megan Park	park	None	Kingston Rd & Asterfield Dr	None	Scarborough	4667	None	Kingston	Rd	None	None	A 3.0 hectare park near on Kingston Road near Militray Trail that features three outdoor bocce courts, a children's playground and open green space.
602	711	711	Old Orchard Park	park	None	Old Orchard Grove & Grey Rd	None	North York	465	None	Old Orchard	Grv	None	None	A small park near Avenue Road south of Wilson Avenue that features a children's playground.
603	712	712	Don Montgomery Community Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Eglinton Avenue East and Midland Avenue	None	Scarborough	2467	None	Eglinton	Ave	E	M1K 2R1	"<p>This is a multipurpose facility that offers a variety of programs for all ages. Don Montgomery Community Recreation Centre is centrally located beside Kennedy Subway Station and Kennedy GO Station for easy access.</p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>
<p>This centre has a dedicated <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">enhanced youth space</a>.</p>"
604	713	713	Westlake Park	park	None	Jasper Ave & Cliff St	None	Etobicoke York	86	None	Jasper	Ave	None	None	None
605	714	564	Oriole Community Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	North York	2975	None	Don Mills	Rd.	W	M2J 3B7	"<p>Oriole Community Recreation Centre features a full-size gymnasium, four multi-purpose rooms, a preschool room, a teaching kitchen, a weight room and a dance studio. The centre is located just north of Fairview Mall. </p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>
<p>This location has some <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">youth-specific programming</a>.</p>"
606	715	476	North Keelesdale Park	park	None	Black Creek Dr & Todd Baylis Blvd	None	Etobicoke York	415	None	Black Creek	Dr	None	None	This 7.8 hectare park on the west bank of the Black Creek can be found at the north east corner of Black Creek Drive and Eglinton Avenue West. This park features a lit ball diamond.
607	716	716	Magwood Park	park	None	Pasadena Gardens and St Marks Road	None	Toronto and East York	2	None	Pasadena	Gdns	None	None	This 8.7 hectare forested park lies on the east bank of the Humber River near Jane Street and Dundas Street West. It features a basketball court and a children's playground.
608	718	718	Parkway Forest Park	park	None	Parkway Forest Drive and Forest Manor Road	None	North York	80	None	Parkway Forest	Dr	None	None	"<p>Parkway Forest Park is a 5.2-hectare park near Don Mills Road and Sheppard Avenue East. There are two playgrounds in the park. One playground is located at the north end and the other at the south end.</p>
<p>The <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> is fenced, allows <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/permits-licences-bylaws/commercial-dog-walker-permit/"">Commercial Dog Walkers</a>, and has a separate area for dogs weighing less than 9 kg.</p>"
609	719	719	Parma Park	park	None	Parma Crt & Victoria Park Ave	None	Toronto and East York	99	None	Parma	Crt	None	None	This 1.7 hectare park near Victoria park and Eglinton Avenue East features a ball diamond, basketball court, a gazebo, a splash pad and a children's playground. Adjacent to the east side of the park is the O'Connor Community Centre.
610	721	721	Muirlands Park	park	None	Muirlands Dr & Shady Hollow Dr	None	Scarborough	40	None	Muirlands	Dr	None	None	A 4.4 hectare park near McCowan Road and McNicoll Avenue that features a ball diamond, a multipurpose sports field and a children's playground.
611	722	722	Pelmo Park Community Centre	crc	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	171	None	Pellatt	Ave	None	M9N 2P5	Pelmo Park Community Centre is home to several local older adult permit groups. The facility has two multipurpose rooms that can accommodate groups of 40 and 75 people respectively. The facility is not intended for larger functions or those involving alcohol. There is a large parking lot that can accommodate many vehicles. In addition the community centre offers recreational programs weeknights and a summer camp throughout July and August.
612	723	722	Pelmo Park	park	None	Langside Ave & Wall Ave	None	Etobicoke York	171	None	Pellatt	Ave	None	None	A 4.9 hectare park south of the Highway 401 and 400 interchange featuring a lit ball diamond, two ball hockey rinks, three tennis courts, a bocce court, a splash pad and a children's playground. The Pelmo Park Community Centre can be found at the park entrance accessible from Pellatt Avenue.
613	724	724	Murison Park	park	None	Murison Blvd & Curtis Cres	None	Scarborough	99	None	Murison	Blvd	None	None	A 4.2 hectare park near Sheppard Avenue East and Morningside Avenue that features a ball diamond, a multipurpose sports field, a children's playground and a forested area covering the east half of the park.
614	725	725	North Agincourt Park	park	None	Moran Rd & Todd Rd	None	Scarborough	61	None	Moran	Rd	None	None	A 1.6 hectare park on Brimley Road south of Finch Avenue East that features a multipurpose sports field and access to the East Highland Creek Trail along the north border of the park.
615	726	726	North Bendale Park	park	None	Erinlea Cres & Northleigh Dr	None	Scarborough	40	None	Erinlea	Cres	None	None	A 4.5 hectare park near Ellesmere Road and Bellamy Road North that features a ball diamond, three lit tennis courts and a children's playground. The park has a network of paths that connect to the neighbouring streets and an open green space.
616	727	727	North Bridlewood Park	park	None	Adencliff Rd & Kelvinway Dr	None	Scarborough	11	None	Adencliff	Rd	None	None	A 3 hectare park near Finch Avenue East and Pharmacy Avenue that features a ball diamond, children's playground and an open green space.
617	729	729	Pinto Park	park	None	Pinto Drive and Chipwood Crescent	None	North York	23	None	Pinto	Dr	None	None	In 2022, the playground was improved as part of the Playground Enhancement Program. It includes a junior play structure for ages two to five, a senior play structure for ages five to 12, climbing equipment and swings.
618	731	731	Oakridge Community Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Pharmacy Avenue and Denton Avenue	None	Scarborough	63	None	Pharmacy	Ave	None	M1L 3E7	"<p>Oakridge Community Recreation Centre is a multipurpose recreation centre located in the Oakridge community with a wide variety of programming for all ages. </p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>
<p>This location has some <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">youth-specific programming</a>.</p>"
619	732	732	Pleasantview Community Centre	crc	None	None	None	North York	545	None	Van Horne	Ave	None	M2J 4S8	Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor pool.<br><br>Pleasantview Community Centre is a multipurpose facility in the Victoria Park Avenue and Finch Avenue East area. This facility offers programs for preschoolers, children, youth, adults and older adults. Rooms are available for groups to permit.
620	733	733	Prairie Drive Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	101	None	Pharmacy	Ave	None	None	This 1.3 hectare park features a children's playground, wading pool and a tennis court area surrounded by mature trees and open green space. It us home to the Prairie Drive Park Community Gardens, which are located to the north of the roadway that leads into the park.
621	734	734	Plunkett Park	park	None	Plunkett Road and Madonna Gardens	None	Etobicoke York	188	None	Plunkett	Rd	None	None	"In 2021, the playground was improved as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
622	735	735	Prince Charles Park	park	None	Prince Charles Dr & Manor Haven Rd	None	North York	36	None	Prince Charles	Dr	None	None	None
623	736	736	Queen's Greenbelt	park	None	Queen's Dr & Gracefield Ave	None	Etobicoke York	600	None	Queen's	Dr	None	None	None
624	737	737	Regents Park	park	None	Westbourne Ave & Bolster Ave	None	Scarborough	115	None	Westbourne	Ave	None	None	None
625	738	738	Richmond Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	75	None	Richmond Park	Blvd	None	None	Wide open green space welcomes park visitors to toss a ball, catch a Frisbee or play an exciting game of tag. You will also find a baseball diamond, a soccer field and a children's playground. Richmond Park is found west of Middlefield Road. Beside this park is the Percy Williams Junior Public School. There is a path to follow into the park from Richmond Park Boulevard or Whitley Castle Crescent.
626	739	739	Bob Hunter Park	park	None	Generation Boulevard and Meadowvale Road	None	Scarborough	205	None	Generation	Blvd	None	None	"<p>Bob Hunter Park is a 17.7-hectare park near Meadowvale Road and Highway 401. The majority of this park is heavily forested.</p>
<p>The <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> is fenced, allows <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/permits-licences-bylaws/commercial-dog-walker-permit/"">Commercial Dog Walkers</a>, and has a separate area for dogs weighing less than 9 kg.</p>"
627	740	740	Rippleton Park	park	None	Banbury Rd & Alderbrook Rd	None	North York	45	None	Banbury	Rd	None	None	None
628	741	741	Sandown Park	park	None	Natal Ave & Park St	None	Scarborough	50	None	Natal	Ave	None	None	None
629	742	742	Rockford Park	park	None	Rockford Road and Robingrove Road	None	North York	70	None	Rockford	Rd	None	None	None
630	743	743	Scarborough Village Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Kingston Road and Markham Road	None	Scarborough	3600	None	Kingston	Rd	None	M1M 1R9	"<p>Scarborough Village Recreation Centre offers activities for all ages. This community centre is home to <a href=""https://theatrescarborough.com/"" target=""_blank"">Theatre Scarborough</a>, where you can enjoy live theatre such as musicals and plays.</p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>
<p>This location has some <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">youth-specific programming</a>.</p>"
631	744	744	Roding Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Roding Street and Nash Drive	None	North York	600	None	Roding	St	None	M3M 2A5	"<p>Check the Drop-in Programs section for hours for the outdoor pool.</p><p>Roding Community Centre is located in the Keele Street and Wilson Avenue area. The centre is on the north side of Roding Park and is home to many community groups.</p>
<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
632	745	744	Roding Park	park	None	Roding St & Nash Dr	None	North York	600	None	Roding	St	None	None	An 8 hectare park near Wilson Avenue and Keele Street, this park features a ball diamond, two tennis courts, four bocce courts and a children's playground. Roding Community Centre can be found at the north end of the park.
633	746	743	Scarborough Village Park	park	None	Gatesview Avenue and Scarborough Golf Club Road	None	Scarborough	23	None	Gatesview	Ave	None	None	"<p>In 2025, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>.</p>"
634	747	747	Ruddington Park	park	None	Ruddington Drive and Wyvern Road	None	North York	75	None	Ruddington	Dr	None	None	In 2023, the playground at Ruddington Park was improved as part of the Playground Enhancement Program. It includes a swing set, a play structure for ages five to 12, a play structure for ages two to five and a teeter-totter. The park also has outdoor fitness equipment.
635	748	748	Seneca Hill Park	park	None	Seneca Hill Dr & Kingslake Rd	None	North York	620	None	Seneca Hill	Dr	None	None	This 2.2 hectare park has open grassland and many young trees. It features a playground, soccer field and tennis court area.
636	749	749	North Kipling Community Centre	crc	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	2	None	Rowntree	Rd	None	M9V 5C7	"<p>North Kipling Community Centre is a multipurpose facility which offers a variety of programs and services for all ages. Space can be booked for functions and meetings by calling the centre directly. </p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>
<p>This centre has a dedicated <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">enhanced youth space</a>.</p>"
637	750	750	Elmbank Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Rampart Road and Martin Grove Road	None	Etobicoke York	10	None	Rampart	Rd	None	M9V 4L9	"<p>Elmbank Community Centre is a multipurpose facility. Programming focuses on youth, with the centre providing a sound studio and many other related programs in partnership with local agencies.</p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>
<p>This centre has a dedicated <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">enhanced youth space</a>.</p>
<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
638	751	751	Seneca Village Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	North York	1700	None	Finch	Ave	E	M2J 4X8	"<p>The entrance to the Seneca Village Community Centre is around the side on the lower level of Seneca Towers at 1700 Finch Ave. E. </p>
<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
639	752	752	Sentinel Park	park	None	Sentinel Rd & Dundee Dr	None	Etobicoke York	295	None	Sentinel	Rd	None	None	A 7.7-hectare park near Finch Ave West and Sentinel Road featuring two lit ball diamonds and one unlit ball diamond, two tennis courts, a splash pad and a children's playground.
640	754	584	West Rouge Park	park	None	Rouge Hills Drive and West Point Avenue	None	Scarborough	270	None	Rouge Hills	Dr	None	None	"A 3 hectare park near Lawrence Avenue East and Rouge Hills Drive featuring a multipurpose sports field, three lit tennis courts and a children's playground. Located at the park entrance is the West Rouge Community Centre. In 2021, the playground was improved as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
641	755	755	Humberwood Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Humberwood Boulevard and Pinecone Drive	None	Etobicoke York	850	None	Humberwood	Blvd	None	M9W 7A6	The Humberwood Community Centre houses a Catholic School, a Public School, Toronto Public library, a day nursery centre and the Recreational Community Centre. A variety of recreation programs and services are offered. The triple gym and the great hall make this a stunning venue for a special event permit.
642	756	756	Shoreham Park	park	None	Shoreham Crt & Shoreham Dr	None	Etobicoke York	2	None	Shoreham	Crt	None	None	None
643	757	757	Silverview Park	park	None	Silverview Dr & Bowerbank Dr	None	North York	23	None	Silverview	Dr	None	None	None
644	758	758	Silvio Colella Park	park	None	Laura Rd & Clair Rd	None	Etobicoke York	20	None	Laura	Rd	None	None	None
645	759	759	Skymark Park	park	None	Don Mills Rd & Au Large Blvd	None	North York	3500	None	Don Mills	Rd	None	None	A 3.2 hectare park at Don Mills Road and Finch Avenue East featuring a multipurpose sports field and a children's playground.
646	760	760	Domenico DiLuca Community Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	Etobicoke York	25	None	Stanley	Rd	None	M3N 1C2	"Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor pool.<br><br>
A facility located in the Jane Street and Sheppard Avenue West area, Domenico DiLuca Community Recreation Centre offers a variety of recreational programming for everyone from preschool to older adults to enjoy."
647	761	760	Stanley Park	park	None	Stanley Road and San Carmelo Way	None	Etobicoke York	27	None	Stanley	Rd.	None	None	None
648	762	762	Strathburn Park	park	None	Strathburn Blvd & Sunset Trail	None	Etobicoke York	55	None	Strathburn	Blvd	None	None	None
649	763	763	Sweeney Park	park	None	Sweeney Dr & Gretna Ave	None	North York	110	None	Sweeney	Dr	None	None	None
650	764	764	Three Valleys Park	park	None	Three Valleys Dr & Kestell Lane	None	North York	82	None	Three Valleys	Dr	None	None	None
651	765	765	Topcliff Park	park	None	Topcliff Avenue and Demaris Avenue	None	Etobicoke York	75	None	Topcliff	Ave	None	None	Topcliff Park is a small park that features a playground.
652	766	766	Tournament Park	park	None	Tournament Dr & Lower Links Rd	None	North York	40	None	Tournament	Dr	None	None	None
653	768	768	Halbert Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	24	None	Rockwood	Dr	None	None	"Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor pool.<br><br>A 2.1 hectare park near Kingston Road and McCowan Road that features a ball diamond, a multipurpose sports field, a spalsh pad, a children's playground and the Halbert Park Outdoor Pool.
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H.A. Halbert Outdoor Pool is located within Halbert Park. A wading pool is located within walking distance of the pool. Our schedule features swimming lessons as well leisure swim and lane swim."
654	769	769	Upwood Greenbelt	park	None	Marshlynn Avenue and Blackstone Street	None	Etobicoke York	44	None	Marshlynn	Ave	None	None	In 2022, the playground was improved through the Playground Enhancement Programs. It includes swings, a play structure for ages two to five and for two to 12, a sensory play structure, spring and spinner toys and play panels.
655	770	732	Van Horne Park	park	None	Van Horne Avenue and Lucifer Drive	None	North York	561	None	Van Horne	Ave	None	None	Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>A 3.6 hectare park near Finch Avenue East and Victoria Park Avenue. Featuring a multipurpose sports field, an outdoor artificial ice rink, a splash pad and a children's playground. Located at the east end of the park is the Pleasantview Community Centre.
656	771	771	Victoria Village Recreation Centre and Arena	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	North York	190	None	Bermondsey	Rd	None	None	"This facility is open Monday to Sunday. Meeting rooms can be booked by contacting the facility. The Gymnasium can be booked by contacting the facility. The ice rink can be booked by contacting PF&R permit office 416-396-7378. For all other inquiries, please contact the centre.<br/><br/>
Victoria Village Recreation Centre and Arena is located in the Victoria Village community south of the Eglinton and Bermondsey intersection. A variety of sports programs are available for various age groups.
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This location is a paid site.
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657	772	772	Viewmount Park	park	None	Viewmount Ave & Shermount Ave	None	North York	169	None	Viewmount	Ave	None	None	None
658	773	773	Wedgewood Park - Etobicoke	park	None	Swan Avenue and Martingrove Road	None	Etobicoke York	15	None	Swan	Ave	None	None	Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>A 1.2 hectare park near Martingrove Road and Burnhamthorpe Road featuring a tennis court and children's playground. Also located in the park is the Wedgewood Park Outdoor Ice Rink and the Wedgewood Outdoor Pool.
659	774	774	Wenderly Park	park	None	Wenderly Dr & Bolingbroke Rd	None	North York	89	None	Wenderly	Dr	None	None	None
660	775	775	Wigmore Park	park	None	Wigmore Dr & Ardtrea Ave	None	North York	106	None	Wigmore	Dr	None	None	A 4.3 hectare park near Eglinton Avenue East and Victoria Park Avenue features a lit ball diamond and a children's playground. The south end of the park finds a tributary to the East Don River emerging and flowing west down the ravine into the Charles Sauriol Conservation Area.
661	777	777	Windfields Park	park	None	Bayview Ave & Country Lane	None	North York	2451	None	Bayview	Ave	None	None	"Windfields Park is on the former site of E.P. Taylor's Windfields Farm, which he founded in 1937 and became one of the top thoroughbred racing stables in North America (its Northern Dancer won the 1964 Kentucky Derby). When the reclusive Taylor moved to the Bahamas in 1968 he sold off the farm to developers, and donated a 31 hectare park and his mansion to the city. 
Starting at York Mills travelling South along the Wilket Creek Trail from Irving Paisley Park, Winfields Park is the next park along the Wilket Creek trail."
662	778	778	York Mills Arena	crc	Partially Accessible	Bayview Avenue and York Mills Road	None	North York	2539	None	Bayview	Ave	None	None	None
663	779	778	Irving Paisley Park	park	None	Bayview Ave & York Mills Rd	None	North York	2539	A	Bayview	Ave	None	None	A 3.8 hectare park at York Mills Road and Bayview Avenue that features a lit ball diamond and a children's playground. Wilket Creek Trail can be found along the eastern border of the park.
664	780	709	Oakdale Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	Etobicoke York	350	None	Grandravine	Dr	None	M3J 1B3	"<p>Oakdale Community Centre is located close to the intersection of Jane Street and Grandravine Community Centre. </p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>
<p>This location has some <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">youth-specific programming</a>.</p>"
665	781	550	Birchmount Stadium	stadium	Partially Accessible	Birchmount Rd & Hollis Ave	None	Scarborough	75	None	Birchmount	Rd	None	None	None
666	782	560	Curran Hall Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Orton Park Rd & Botany Hill Rd	None	Scarborough	277	None	Orton Park	Rd	None	M1G 3T4	Curran Hall Community Centre is one room, with a maximum of 80 persons. We also have a covered deck that is accessible from the hall.
667	783	783	Farquharson Park	park	None	Pitfield Rd & Terryhill Cres	None	Scarborough	250	None	Pitfield	Rd	None	None	A 2.6 hectare park near Brimley Road and Sheppard Avenue East featuring a ball diamond and a children's playground.
668	784	784	Galloway Park	park	None	Galloway Rd & Dunera Ave	None	Scarborough	90	None	Galloway	Rd	None	None	A wooded 2.9 hectare park near Kingston Road and Lawrence Avenue East featuring a children's playground.
669	788	2472	L'Amoreaux Community Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	Scarborough	2000	None	Mcnicoll	Ave	None	M1V5E9	"<p>L'Amoreaux Community Recreation Centre is located on the corner of Kennedy Road and McNicoll Avenue. The centre is attached to the south side of the Mary Ward Catholic High School with which it shares a gym.</p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>
<p>This location has some <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">youth-specific programming</a>.</p>"
670	789	542	Leaside Memorial Community Gardens and Arena	None	Partially Accessible	Millwood Road and Southvale Drive	None	North York	1073	None	Millwood	Rd	None	None	"Leaside Memorial Community Gardens and Arena  is one of <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/accountability-operations-customer-service/city-administration/city-managers-office/agencies-corporations/agencies/arena-boards/"">eight arenas</a> in Toronto that are operated by volunteer Arena Boards of Management (Arena Boards). The board-run arenas provide indoor ice sport facilities along with programing that could include hockey, figure skating and leisure skating. The Arena Board’s mandate includes:<br><br><ul>
<li>Ensuring the arena is safe, well-maintained and accessible for use by the local community, neighbourhood organizations and others</li>
<li>Allocating the use of the arena facility in a way that balances the needs of the local community residents and organizations and user groups</li>
<li>Allocating ice-time to users in consultation with the General Manager of Parks, Recreation & Forestry Division</li></ul><br><br>
Find out more about the Arena Board's <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/accountability-operations-customer-service/city-administration/city-managers-office/agencies-corporations/agencies/arena-boards/"">governance</a> information. View the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/budget-finances/city-budget/notes-reports-and-presentations/"">City’s Budget</a> for detailed budget information on Arena Boards’ service activities."
671	791	791	McDairmid Woods Park	park	None	Rubic Cres & Groveleaf Rd	None	Scarborough	51	None	Rubic	Cres	None	None	A 4.5 hectare park near Brimley Road and Highway 401 that features three lit outdoor tennis courts, two multipurpose sports fields and two children's playgrounds. Located at the west end of the park is a densely forested area in the centre of which is the second children's playground.
672	792	730	Neilson Park - Scarborough	park	None	Neilson Rd & Crow Trail	None	Scarborough	1555	None	Neilson	Rd	None	None	This 9.6 hectare park on Neilson Road just south of Finch Avenue East in Scarborough features three ball diamonds (two with lights), a gazebo and picnic area, a splash pad and a children's playground.
673	793	793	Ourland Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Ourland Avenue and Merriday Street	None	Etobicoke York	18	None	Ourland	Ave	None	M8Z 4C9	Ourland Community Centre is located in the Islington Avenue and Evans Avenue area. Ourland Community Centre offers limited programming for children, youth, adults and older adults. The facility is available for permits throughout the year for groups wishing to do their own activities.
674	794	794	Scarden Park	park	None	Warden Avenue and Cloverleaf Gate	None	Scarborough	1649	None	Warden	Ave.	None	None	"In 2024, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
675	795	795	The Elms Community School and Pool	crc	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	45	None	Golfdown	Dr.	None	M9W 2H8	"<p>The Elms Pool and Community School is located east of Islington Avenue, north of Highway 401. The school caters to a wide variety of cultural, socioeconomic and religious groups and offers programs for all ages. Meeting rooms can be booked by contacting the facility. </p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>"
676	797	797	Norseman Community School and Pool	crc	Partially Accessible	Norseman Street and Lothian Avenue	None	Etobicoke York	105	None	Norseman	St	None	M8Z 2R1	A Community School located south of Bloor Street, one block east of Islington Avenue, on Norseman Avenue. We are a Community School that also has a pool on site. We offer a wide range of programs from sports, dance, and music, to fitness and preschool. Programs are available from preschool to older adults. The 25-metre Norseman Community Pool offers both recreational and learn-to-swim programs to all ages and abilities. Norseman Pool is also known for its daytime aqua fitness classes focusing on the older adult population. Norseman is also home to the Norseman Masters Aquatic Club as well as offering a popular recreational swim team program to children in the community.
677	798	798	Centennial Park - Etobicoke	park	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	256	None	Centennial Park	Rd	None	None	"<p>Centennial Park is located at the northwest corner of Toronto. It is home to <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/gardens-and-horticulture/conservatories/centennial-park-conservatory/"">Centennial Park Conservatory</a> and the Centennial Park Pan Am <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/sports/skateboarding-bmx-mountain-biking/?accordion=trails-bmx-parks"">BMX Centre</a>. It also has a number of playgrounds, sport fields and other facilities. Centennial was opened in 1967 to celebrate Canada's 100th birthday. The land the park now occupies was once a dairy farm. A large portion of this farm was purchased by the City of Toronto to create the park.</p>
<p>The Centennial Park Chalet offers free Wi-Fi. </p>"
678	800	800	Albion Arena	crc	Partially Accessible	Albion Road and Kipling Avenue	None	Etobicoke York	1501	None	Albion	Rd	None	M9V 1B2	None
679	801	801	Pine Point Arena	crc	Partially Accessible	None	None	Etobicoke York	15	None	Grierson	Rd	None	M9W 3R2	This arena is located northeast of Islington Ave. and Highway 401 on Grierson Rd. This facility offers Learn to Skate Programs for all ages. We also offer both supervised skates including public skates and shinny hockey for various age groups.
680	802	802	Mimico Arena	crc	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	31	None	Drummond	St	None	None	This arena is located just off of Royal York Rd., north of Lakeshore Blvd. This facility offers a wide variety of instructional skate programs including Hockey Skills and Learn to Skate programs for all ages as well as supervised public skates.
681	803	803	Long Branch Arena	crc	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	75	None	Arcadian	Cir	None	M8W 2Z5	This arena is located south of Lakeshore Blvd. just east of 31st St. This facility offers a variety of Learn to Skate Programs for all ages. We also offer both supervised and unsupervised public skates.
682	811	811	Dixon Park	park	None	Dixon Rd & Chetta Pl	None	Etobicoke York	350	None	Dixon	Rd	None	None	A 2 hectare park on Dixon Road near Kipling Avenue featuring three basketball courts, a tennis court, sports pad and a children's playground.
683	812	812	Valleyfield Park	park	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	35	None	The Westway	None	None	None	Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>This community park is a popular spot for a game of Shinny Hockey on the Outdoor Artificial Ice Rink. There are benches for spectators and a building, usually open, for changing into your ice skates. A small parking lot is available for those who drive to the park. The park is west of Royal York Road on the south side of The Westway. In the summer, there is a tennis court for residents to use.  The Humber Creek Trail runs along the east side of the park. The trail connects to Alex Marchetti Park on the north end and leading towards Douglas B. Ford Park at the south end.
684	813	813	Buttonwood Park	park	None	Mulham Place and Lemonwood Drive	None	Etobicoke York	30	None	Mulham	Pl	None	None	Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>A 4.3 hectare park near Royal York Road and Eglinton Avenue West featuring three lit outdoor tennis courts, a children's playground and a large open green space. During the winter there is an outdoor artificial ice rink.
685	821	821	Islington Seniors' Centre	crc	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	4968	None	Dundas	St	W	M9A 1B7	Islington Seniors' Centre is a non profit recreational centre offering a wide range of social, educational and support services to older adults in the community. Programs include a foot clinic, day trips, recreational activities, crafts and a lunchroom. The centre is open to individuals 55 years of age and older.
686	822	822	Fairfield Seniors' Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Lothian Avenue and Leland Avenue	None	Etobicoke York	80	None	Lothian	Ave	None	M8Z 4K5	Fairfield Seniors' Centre offers a wide range of social, educational and support services to older adults in the community. Special events, older adult's clubs and weekly programs take place at is centre throughout the year.
687	823	823	Horner Avenue Seniors Centre	crc	Partially Accessible	Horner Avenue and Fima Crescent	None	Etobicoke York	320	None	Horner	Ave	None	M8W 2C2	Horner Ave Seniors Centre is a smaller friendly centre where you can make new friends or renew old acquaintances. Learn something new or enjoy a familiar activity, we have something for every interest. We offer great food and excellent entertainment at our special events. We look forward to seeing you at the Centre.
688	824	824	Central Arena	crc	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	50	None	Montgomery	Rd	None	M8X 1Z4	This arena is located just north of Bloor St. and east of Islington Ave. on a quiet residential street beside Memorial Health Club. This facility offers Learn to Skate Programs for all ages. We also offer both supervised and unsupervised public skates.
689	826	826	Beaumonde Heights Park	park	None	Waltham Dr & Harlow Cres	None	Etobicoke York	17	A	Waltham	Dr	None	None	A 5.1 hectare park near Albion Road and Islington Avenue that features a ball diamond, three outdoor tennis courts and a children's playground.
690	827	803	Birch Park	park	None	Arcadian Circle and Birchlea Avenue	None	Etobicoke York	75	None	Arcadian	Cir	None	None	This 2 hectare park in south Etobicoke is adjacent to the Long Branch Arena. The park has a lighted ball diamond, tennis courts, a children's play ground and a wading pool.
691	828	828	Cayuga Park	park	None	Cayuga Ave & Cripps Ave	None	Etobicoke York	120	None	Cayuga	Ave	None	None	A small park near Weston Road and Rogers Road featuring a children's playground.
692	829	829	Charles Brereton Park	park	None	Oakwood Ave & Earlsdale Ave	None	Toronto and East York	306	None	Oakwood	Ave	None	None	A small park on Oakwood Avenue near Rogers Road featuring a mature tree canopy.
693	830	830	Denison Park	park	None	Denison Rd W & Lippincott St W	None	Etobicoke York	108	None	Denison	Rd	W	None	A small park near Weston Road and Lawrence Avenue West featuring a children's playground.
694	831	831	Harwood Park	park	None	Leigh St & McCormack St	None	Etobicoke York	51	None	Leigh	St	None	None	A 1.2 hectare park near Weston Road and St. Clair Avenue West that features a ball diamond and a children's playground.
695	832	832	Henrietta Park	park	None	Henrietta Street and Blakley Avenue	None	Etobicoke York	1	A	Henrietta	St	None	None	This park features a playground that includes junior and senior play structures, swings, a teeter-totter, a large rope climber and a multi-user spinner.
696	833	833	Laughlin Park	park	None	Atlas Ave & Durham Ave	None	Toronto and East York	420	None	Atlas	Ave	None	None	A small park near Vaughan Road and Oakwood Avenue that features a children's playground.
697	834	834	Charles Caccia Park	park	None	Harvie Ave & Chudleigh Rd	None	Toronto and East York	348	None	Nairn	Ave	None	None	A small park near Dufferin Street and Eglinton Avenue West featuring a basketball court and a children's playground.
698	835	835	Trethewey Park East	park	None	Trethewey Dr & Black Creek Dr	None	Etobicoke York	121	None	Trethewey	Dr	None	None	None
699	836	836	Walter Saunders Memorial Park	park	None	Hopewell Avenue and Times Road	None	North York	440	None	Hopewell	Ave	None	None	This park features an outdoor basketball court, children's playground and splash pad.
700	837	837	Tom Riley Park	park	None	Dundas Street West and Islington Avenue	None	Etobicoke York	4725	None	Dundas	St.	W	None	A 14.8 hectare park at Dundas Street West and Islington Avenue that follows Mimico Creek to Bloor Street West. The park features a lit ball diamond, a multipurpose sports field, six senior and five junior tennis courts, a children's playground that was improved in 2023 and an allotment garden. Located at the south-east end of the park is the Memorial Pool & Health Club and Central Arena.
701	838	838	Connorvale Park	park	None	Rimilton Ave & Valermo Dr	None	Etobicoke York	281	None	Rimilton	Ave	None	None	"A 5 hectare park in South Etobicoke, Connorvale Park features a lit ball diamond, clubhouse and a children's playground.  On May 24, 2017, City Council approved the naming of the clubhouse to the Steve ""Whitey"" Breitner Clubhouse in recognition of his achievements and contributions to amateur baseball in Etobicoke, Toronto and Ontario. <a href=""http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2017/ey/bgrd/backgroundfile-103459.pdf"" title=""Request to rename Connorvale Park Clubhouse (PDF)"" target=""_blank"">More details (PDF)</a>"
702	839	772	Viewmount Community Centre	crc	Partially Accessible	Viewmount Avenue and Shermount Avenue	None	North York	169	None	Viewmount	Ave	None	M6B 1T5	Welcome to Viewmount Community Centre. This community centre is city owned with a strong community base that offers preschool and tennis programs.
703	840	840	Eringate Park	park	None	Wellesworth Dr & Brancaster Crt	None	Etobicoke York	121	None	Wellesworth	Dr	None	None	This 3.8 hectare park is located in the Renforth Road and Eglinton Avenue West neighbourhood. The park features three ball diamonds and a children's playground. The park is also home to the Eringate Outdoor Pool.
704	841	841	Esther Lorrie Park	park	None	Westhumber Blvd & Amoro Dr	None	Etobicoke York	50	None	Westhumber	Blvd	None	None	This 3.5 hectare park on Westhumber Boulevard is located between Martingrove Road and Kipling Avenue. The park is situated on the south bank of the west branch of the Humber River and provides direct access to the West Humber Recreation Trail. The park features a multipurpose sports field and a ball diamond.
705	842	842	Etobicoke Valley Park	park	None	Horner Ave & Westhead Rd	None	Etobicoke York	615	None	Horner	Ave	None	None	This 19.6 hectare park runs along the east bank of the Etobicoke Creek from the QEW (The Queen Elizabeth Way) down to the CNR (Canadian National Railway) tracks. This park features four ball diamonds at the north end of the park, a children's playground near Horner Avenue and a trail that runs along the bank of the Etobicke Creek.
706	843	843	Gihon Spring Park	park	None	Gihon Spring Dr & Kidron Valley Dr	None	Etobicoke York	75	None	Gihon Spring	Dr	None	None	This 3.5 hectare park near Martingrove Road and Steeles Avenue West features a ball diamond, basketball court, two lit tennis courts and a children's playground. The Gihon Springs Outdoor Pool is located at the north end of the park.
707	844	844	Highfield Park	park	None	Stevenson Rd & Silverstone Dr	None	Etobicoke York	68	None	Stevenson	Rd	None	None	A 3.3 hectare park near Finch Avenue West and Albion Road that features two children's playgrounds, a splash pad and an open green space. A tributary to the Humber River flows along the western edge of the park.
708	845	845	Humbertown Park	park	None	Wimbleton Rd & Dundas St W	None	Etobicoke York	7	None	Wimbleton	Rd	None	None	A small park near Royal York Road and Dundas Street West that features a multipurpose sports field and a children's playground.
709	847	818	Lambton - Kingsway Park	park	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	37	None	Marquis	Ave	None	None	"<p>In 2025, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>.</p>"
710	848	848	La Rose Park	park	None	La Rose Ave & Arcade Dr	None	Etobicoke York	65	None	La Rose	Ave	None	None	A 1.9 hectare park near Eglinton Avenue West and Scarlett Road that features a multipurpose sports field and a children's playground.
711	849	849	Martingrove Gardens Park	park	None	Lavington Dr & Feller Rd	None	Etobicoke York	31	None	Lavington	Dr	None	None	A 3.7 hectare park near Martin Grove Road and Dixon Road that features two ball diamonds, three lit outdoor tennis courts and a children's playground.
712	850	750	Masseygrove Park	park	None	Kendleton Dr & Warrendale Crt	None	Etobicoke York	80	None	Kendleton	Dr	None	None	This 7.6 hectare park near Kipling Avenue and Albion Road features a multipurpose sports field, basketball court and a children's playground.
713	851	851	Len Braithwaite Park	park	None	Silverstone Dr & Midhurst Dr	None	Etobicoke York	490	None	Silverstone	Dr	None	None	"This park is 2 hectares in size and features four playgrounds with multiple play structures and a soccer field. It lies in the heart of a diverse, multicultural community and is popular with students of the near-by Melody Village Junior School. Formerly known as ""Melody Park"", this park was renamed in 2012 to honour Leonard ""Len"" Braithwaite, Canada's first Black parliamentarian."
714	853	852	Millwood Park	park	None	Mill Rd & Bloor St W	None	Etobicoke York	4370	None	Bloor	St	W	None	This 4.2 hectare park on Bloor Street West near Mill Road in Etobicoke features two ball diamonds (one lit), three tennis courts, a gazebo and a children's playground.
715	854	854	Mimico Memorial Park	park	None	Hillside Ave & George St	None	Etobicoke York	75	None	Hillside	Ave	None	None	A 1.3 hectare park near Royal York Road and Lake Shore Boulevard West that features three lit outdoor tennis courts with a clubhouse, a ball diamond and a children's playground. The park is home to the Mimico Tennis Club.
716	855	799	Neilson Park - Etobicoke	park	None	Neilson Dr & Jeff Dr	None	Etobicoke York	56	None	Neilson	Dr	None	None	This 6.6 hectare park near Dundas Street West and Highway 427 features a ball diamond and children's playground. The park follows the Etobicoke Creek ravine north to Bloor Street with a trail that crosses the creek. The south east corner of the park is home to the Neilson Park Creative Centre.
717	856	797	Norseman Heights Park	park	None	Chartwell Rd & Badger Dr	None	Etobicoke York	100	None	Chartwell	Rd	None	None	A 1.6 hectare park near Islington Avenue and The Queensway that features two ball diamonds and a children's playground.
718	857	793	Ourland Park	park	None	Ourland Ave & Merriday St	None	Etobicoke York	18	None	Ourland	Ave	None	None	This 3.4 hectare park near Evans Avenue and Islington Avenue features a lit ball diamond, multipurpose sport field, two lit tennis courts, two bocce courts, a basketball court and a children`s playground. Located within the park is the Ourland Community Centre and the Ourland Outdoor Pool.
719	858	820	Park Lawn Park	park	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	330	None	Park Lawn	Rd	None	None	Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor pool.<br><br>This 3.1 hectare park on Park Lawn Road north of Berry Road in Etobicoke features a lit ball diamond, a multipurpose sports field, four lit tennis courts and a children's playground. Located within the park is the Park Lawn Rink and the Park Lawn Outdoor Pool. For inquiries about Park Lawn Outdoor Pool, please call (416)394-8491.
720	859	801	Pine Point Park	park	None	Conan Road and Allenby Avenue	None	Etobicoke York	4	None	Conan	Rd	None	None	<p>Pine Point Park is a 39 39-hectare park near Highway 401 and Islington Avenue that connects with the Humber River Recreational Trail. The park's wooded trails follow the banks of the Humber River and extend up to several surrounding neighbourhood streets. Additional amenities located in the park are the Pine Point Outdoor Pool and the Pine Point Arena.</p>
721	860	860	Princess Margaret Park	park	None	Kipling Ave & Lesmar Dr	None	Etobicoke York	1297	None	Kipling	Ave	None	None	None
722	861	817	Queensway Park	park	None	Avon Park Dr & Clive St	None	Etobicoke York	8	None	Avon Park	Dr	None	None	A 3.1 hectare park near Royal York Road and The Queensway that features two lit ball diamonds, lit tennis courts and a children's playground.
723	862	862	Rexdale Park	park	None	Drumheller Rd & Elmhurst Dr	None	Etobicoke York	6	None	Drumheller	Rd	None	None	None
724	863	863	Rexlington Park	park	None	Bergamot Ave & Islington Ave	None	Etobicoke York	30	None	Bergamot	Ave	None	None	None
725	864	864	Richview Park	park	None	Martin Grove Rd & Eglinton Ave W	None	Etobicoke York	555	None	Martin Grove	Rd	None	None	A 10.9 hectare park near Martin Grove Road and Eglinton Avenue West featuring a lit ball diamond, seven multipurpose sports fields and a children's playground.
726	865	776	Willowdale Park	park	None	Hollywood Ave & Gladys Allison Pl	None	North York	75	None	Hollywood	Ave	None	None	None
727	867	867	Rotary Peace Park	park	None	Eleventh Street and Lake Shore Drive	None	Etobicoke York	25	None	Eleventh	St	None	None	<p>Rotary Peace Park is a 2.8-hectare park near Lake Shore Boulevard West and Islington Avenue. A trail through the park ends at a point overlooking Lake Ontario. Located at the park is the New Toronto Lawn Bowling Club.</p>
728	868	814	Sir Adam Beck Junior School	school	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	544	None	Horner	Ave	None	M8W 2C2	None
729	869	869	Smithfield Park	park	None	Mount Olive Dr & Dorward Dr	None	Etobicoke York	173	None	Mount Olive	Dr	None	None	A 4.5 hectare park on Martin Grove Road north of Albion Road featuring a lit ball diamond, a volleyball court, a skateboard area and a children's playground. A tributary to the Humber River flows along the south boundary of the park and is followed by trails in the park. Located in the park is the Smithfield Park Outdoor Pool.
730	870	807	Summerlea Park	park	None	Arcot Blvd & Albion Rd	None	Etobicoke York	2	None	Arcot	Blvd	None	None	A 23 hectare park Near Albion Road and Islington Avenue follows along the banks of the Humber River West branch as it joins the Humber River. In addition to the many trails and naturalized river valley, the park features a ball diamond, three multipurpose fields, a cricket pitch, two basketball courts, two tennis courts, a wading pool and a children's playground.
731	871	809	Sunnydale Acres Park	park	None	Amoro Dr & Waxham Rd	None	Etobicoke York	50	None	Amoro	Dr	None	None	A 3.4 hectare park near Westhumber Boulevard and Kipling Avenue featuring a lit ball diamond, four lit tennis courts, a wading pool and a children's playground.
732	872	872	Wellesworth Park	park	None	Dixfield Dr & Odessa Ave	None	Etobicoke York	55	None	Dixfield	Dr	None	None	None
733	873	815	West Deane Park	park	None	Martin Grove Rd and Rathburn Rd	None	Etobicoke York	400	None	Martin Grove	Road	None	None	Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>A 54.8 hectare park near Martin Grove Road and Rathburn Road follows the Mimico Creek ravine from Eglinton Avenue West south to Rathburn Road. Many paths connect to the surrounding neighbourhoods as the trail follows the Creek. The park features two ball diamonds including one with lights, four tennis courts, three children's playgrounds, allotment gardens and a picnic area. Also located in the park are the West Deane Outdoor Pool at 19 Sedgebrook Cresent and the West Deane Artificial Ice Rink.
734	874	804	Westway Park	park	None	The Westway & Islington Ave	None	Etobicoke York	175	None	The Westway	None	None	None	None
735	875	875	Jeff Healey Park	park	None	Delroy Dr & Moynes Ave	None	Etobicoke York	1	None	Delroy	Dr	None	None	"A 5.6 hectare park near The Queensway and Park Lawn Road that features a ball diamond, two lit outdoor tennis courts and a children's playground. Mimico Creek flows along the northern and eastern borders of the park.<br /><br />

This park was called Woodford Park until it was renamed for the famous musician in June 2011. Healey, who died in 2008 after a brilliant career as a jazz and blues-rock guitarist and vocalist, grew up near the park and, despite his blindness, knew the park well."
736	876	806	Westgrove Park	park	None	Redgrave Drive and Martin Grove Road	None	Etobicoke York	15	None	Redgrave	Dr	None	None	Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>A 4 hectare park at Martin Grove Road and Redgrave Drive featuring a multipurpose sports field, three lit tennis courts and a children's playground. Located at the north end of the park is the Westgrove Outdoor Pool.
737	877	877	Silver Creek Park	park	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	44	None	Strathdee	Dr.	None	None	A 3.9 hectare park near Islington Avenue and Eglinton Avenue West featuring a ball diamond, a multipurpose sports field, three tennis courts and a children's playground. There is a parking lot located at the south west corner of the park beside the Richmond Gardens Outdoor Pool. The park was improved in 2023.
738	878	805	Royal Crest Park	park	None	Cabernet Circle and Cassis Drive	None	Etobicoke York	50	None	Cabernet	Cir	None	None	This park features a playground and tennis courts.
739	879	879	Broadacres Park	park	None	Wareside Rd & Ulverston Rd	None	Etobicoke York	35	None	Crendon	Dr	None	None	A 5.7 hectare park near Burnhamthorpe Road and The West Mall featuring a ball diamond, a children's playground and a large open green space.
740	880	880	Elm Park - York	park	None	Elm St & Church St	None	Etobicoke York	54	None	Elm	St	None	None	None
741	882	704	Maryvale Public School	None	None	Pharmacy Ave & Dewey Dr	None	Scarborough	1325	None	Pharmacy	Ave	None	None	None
742	883	883	Port Union Community Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	Scarborough	5450	None	Lawrence	Ave	E	M1C 3B2	Port Union Community Recreation Centre offers a wide range of activities for all ages. It has a library, a skateboard park, a gymnatorium/hall and an older adult lounge.
743	884	884	Kay Gardner Beltline Park	park	None	Mount Pleasant Rd & Merton St	None	Toronto and East York	378	None	Mount Pleasant	Rd	None	None	The Kay Gardner Beltline Park and Trail are a unique part of Toronto's parks and ravines. The trail follows an old railway line from Allen Road south of Elm Ridge Drive west to Mount Pleasant Cemetery. It is a great way to see the city along old ravines and through hidden green spaces. The Park is part of the Central Ravines, Beltline and Gardens Discovery Walk.
744	891	824	Memorial Pool and Health Club	crc	Fully Accessible	Montgomery Road and Lynngrove Avenue	None	Etobicoke York	44	None	Montgomery	Rd	None	M8X 1Z4	"Meeting rooms can be booked by contacting the facility. For more information, please contact the centre.<br/><br/>
Memorial Pool and Health Club offers a variety of aquatic programming for persons of all ages and abilities. A family/universal change room is available at this location."
745	892	892	Etobicoke Olympium	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	Etobicoke York	590	None	Rathburn	Rd	None	M9C 3T3	"Meeting rooms can be booked by contacting the facility. For more information, please contact the centre.<br/><br/>
The Etobicoke Olympium is a multi-use facility that focuses on meeting the recreation needs of the community and developing amateur competitive sports. The centre has the ability to host national and international events in a range of sports and is home to many sports clubs.<br /><br />


As a 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games aquatics training venue for swimming, water polo, synchronized swimming and diving, the Etobicoke Olympium was renovated. Improvements included a new competition pool and upgraded dive tower; improved mechanical, electrical and filtration systems; improved lighting in selected areas; improved audio systems and shower facilities; new bleachers and redesigned lobby and administrative areas."
746	893	893	Albion Pool and Health Club	crc	Fully Accessible	Albion Road and Kipling Avenue	None	Etobicoke York	1485	None	Albion	Rd	None	M9V 1B2	The Albion Pool Health Club is equipped with cardio machines, weight machines and free weights. Other amenities include meeting rooms, change rooms and a pool spectator gallery.
747	896	896	Gus Ryder Pool and Health Club	crc	Fully Accessible	Faustina Drive and Twenty Second Street	None	Etobicoke York	1	None	Faustina	Dr	None	M8V 3L9	"The weight room has a range of free weights and multipurpose strength machines. Body bars and stability balls are available for individual and class use. Cardio machines are also available.<br><br>
The 25-yard pool is a <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/accessibility-human-rights/accessibility-at-the-city-of-toronto/city-services-for-people-with-disabilities/accessible-recreation-facilities-equipment/"">warm water pool</a> with a chair lift and stairs. A family/universal change room is available at this location."
748	897	814	Alderwood Pool	crc	Fully Accessible	Orianna Drive and Horner Avenue	None	Etobicoke York	2	None	Orianna	Dr	None	M8W 4Y1	Meeting rooms can be booked by contacting the facility. For more information, please contact the centre.
749	910	479	Lambton Woods	park	None	Royal York Rd & Edgehill Rd	None	Etobicoke York	1193	None	Royal York	Rd	None	None	"<strong>Special Features</strong><br>
WILDLIFE - Listed as a top spot to see birds in the City's Birds of Toronto <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-gardens-beaches/ravines-natural-parklands/biodiversity-in-the-city-2/"">Biodiversity Series booklet</a>."
750	912	798	Rob Ford Stadium	stadium	None	Centennial Park Road and Rathburn Rd	None	Etobicoke York	56	None	Centennial Park	Rd	None	None	Formerly the Centennial Park Stadium, this facility was renamed to Rob Ford Stadium in 2024. Rob Ford was Toronto's mayor from 2010 to 2014.
751	913	798	Centennial Park Arena - Etobicoke	crc	Partially Accessible	None	None	Etobicoke York	156	None	Centennial Park	Rd	None	M9C 5N3	This double-padded arena is located in Centennial Park in Etobicoke.
752	915	915	Glen Park	park	None	Eastglen Cres & Northglen Ave	None	Etobicoke York	44	A	Eastglen	Cres	None	None	A park near Burnhamthorpe Road and Martin Grove Road that features two outdoor tennis courts, two gazebos, a wading pool and a children's playground.
753	918	918	Don Valley Golf Course	park	None	Yonge St & William Carson Cres	None	North York	4200	None	Yonge	St	None	None	"Don Valley features lush vegetation and a rolling landscape. Its offers a traditional variety of holes and has a legendary reputation for its exciting natural setting. Hallelujah Corner includes the signature Par 5 12th hole followed by an outstanding par 3 challenge. <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/recreation/golf/don-valley/"">Get more information</a> on Don Valley Golf Course, including green fees, lesson details, and more. <br><br>
City of Toronto Golf Courses are open every day from <strong>mid-April to mid-November</strong>."
754	920	920	Manchester Park	park	None	Manchester St & Blue Goose St	None	Etobicoke York	75	None	Manchester	St	None	None	A 2.3 hectare park near Royal York Road and Lake Shore Boulevard West that features three lit outdoor tennis courts and a children's playground.
755	921	921	Long Branch Park	park	None	Lake Promenade and Long Branch Avenue	None	Etobicoke York	245	None	Lake Promenade	None	None	None	A 1.4-hectare park near Brown's Line and Lake Shore Boulevard West on the shore of Lake Ontario that features a gazebo and a children's playground.
756	922	922	Lora Hill Park	park	None	Fernalroy Blvd & Leamington Ave	None	Etobicoke York	36	None	Fernalroy	Blvd	None	None	None
757	923	923	Albion Gardens Park	park	None	Deanlea Crt & Ladywood Dr	None	Etobicoke York	41	None	Deanlea	Crt	None	None	A 5.8 hectare park on the Humber River East Branch (known as East Humber River) near Finch Avenue West and Islington Avenue. The park features three lit tennis courts, a children's playground and trails that connect to the West Humber Parkland.
758	924	819	Prince of Wales Park	park	None	Third St & Lake Shore Dr	None	Toronto and East York	1	None	Third	St	None	None	None
759	925	530	Severn Creek Park	park	None	Cluny Dr & Rosedale Rd	None	Toronto and East York	8	R	Cluny	Dr	None	None	None
760	927	567	North York Civic Centre	crc	None	None	None	North York	5100	None	Yonge	St	None	M2N 5V7	"The North York Civic Centre is a <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/recreation/"">Recreation</a> Customer Service location. The public can also <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/venues-facilities-bookings/booking-city-facilities/civic-centres/?accordion-north-york-civic-centre-mel-lastman-square"">book space</a> for non-profit and charitable groups."
761	932	932	Whitlam Warehouse	Other	None	Whitlam Ave & Twenty Second St	None	Etobicoke York	25	None	Whitlam	Ave	None	None	None
762	934	552	Trace Manes Park	park	None	Rumsey Road and Heath Road	None	North York	110	None	Rumsey	Rd	None	None	Trace Manes wading pool is a great spot for a family friendly day. In addition to the spacious wading pool, Trace Manes has a baseball diamond, tennis courts, a playground, and a Toronto Public Library. For travelling purposes, parking is available on Rumsey Road or on the side streets.
763	935	935	Cloverdale Park	park	None	Shaver Ave S & Kebral Ave	None	Etobicoke York	85	None	Shaver	Ave	S	None	This 1.7 hectare park near Dundas Street West and The East Mall features three lit outdoor tennis courts, a children's playground and open green space.
764	936	936	Indian Line Park	park	None	Humberwood Blvd & Morningstar Dr	None	Etobicoke York	655	None	Humberwood	Blvd	None	None	A 2.4 hectare park near Rexdale Boulevard and Highway 427 that features two lit outdoor tennis courts, three basketball courts, a children's playground and an open green space.
765	937	564	Oriole Park - North York	park	None	Don Mills Rd W & Esterbrooke Ave	None	North York	2955	None	Don Mills	Rd	None	None	This 2.6 hectare park on Don Mills Road north of Sheppard Avenue West features a lit ball diamond, four tennis courts, a splash pad and a children`s playground.
766	939	906	Amos Waites Park	park	None	Lake Shore Blvd W & Mimico Ave	None	Etobicoke York	2441	None	Lake Shore	Blvd	W	None	A 1.4 hectare park on Lake Shore Boulevard at Mimco Avenue in Etobicoke featuring two children's playgrounds and the Amos Waites Outdoor Pool. The park also fronts onto Lake Ontario with a series of boardwalks, paths and beaches.
767	940	940	Cronin Park	park	None	Burnhamthorpe Road and Meadowbank Road	None	Etobicoke York	34	None	Lorene	Dr	None	None	A small park near The East Mall featuring a children's playground.
768	941	499	Cummer Park	park	None	Cummer Avenue and Mallaby Road	None	North York	823	None	Cummer	Ave	None	None	"A 4 hectare park at Cummer Avenue and Leslie Street. This park features a lit ball diamond, a multipurpose sports field, tennis courts, basketball courts, a skateboard park and a children's playground. The park is adjacent to the Cummer Park Community Centre. In 2021, the playground was improved as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a> and features junior playground equipment for children aged 18 months to five years and senior playground equipment for children aged five and up. There are gathering areas and accessible benches."
769	942	942	Bramber Woods Park	park	None	Bramber Rd & Deep Dene Dr	None	Scarborough	15	None	Bramber	Rd	None	None	A 2.2 hectare tree lined park near Meadowvale Road and Kingston Road featuring gravel walking paths, a children's playground and an open green space area.
770	943	943	Bloordale Park North	park	None	Toledo Rd & Renforth Dr	None	Etobicoke York	20	None	Toledo	Rd	None	None	This 10.4 hectare park follows the Elmcrest Creek from Burnamthorpe Road south to Bloor Street East in western Etobicoke. In addition to the many walking paths, the park features two outdoor tennis courts and a children's playground.
771	944	885	Riverlea Park	park	None	Scarlett Road and Riverlea Drive	None	Etobicoke York	919	None	Scarlett	Rd	None	None	"<p>In 2025, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>.</p>"
772	945	945	Albert Standing Park	park	None	Bogert Ave & Frizzell Rd	None	North York	50	None	Bogert	Ave	None	None	A park on Sheppard Avenue West near Yonge Street that features a decorative water fountain, arbour and sitting area.
773	946	946	Coronation Park - Etobicoke	park	None	Judson St & Royal York Rd	None	Etobicoke York	10	None	Judson	St	None	None	This small park on the corner of Royal York Road and Evans in Etobicoke features a children's playground and a lawn bowling green with club house.
774	947	947	St. Lucie Park	park	None	Weston Road and Imogene Avenue	None	Etobicoke York	3300	None	Weston	Rd.	None	None	"In 2023, the park's playground was upgraded as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
775	948	948	East Mall Park	park	None	The East Mall and Valhalla Inn Road	None	Etobicoke York	355	None	The East Mall	None	None	None	<p>East Mall Park is a 3.3-hectare park that features three outdoor tennis courts, a children's playground and open green space.</p>
776	951	951	Princess Anne Park	park	None	Prince George Dr & Palace Arch Dr	None	Etobicoke York	25	A	Princess Margaret	Blvd	None	None	None
777	953	807	West Humber Parkland	park	None	Albion Rd & Irwin Rd	None	Etobicoke York	451	None	Albion	Rd	None	None	West Humber Parkland is located in the east end of Rexdale near the Highway 401 and 400 interchange. It is the gateway to the extensive Humber Recreational Trail system travelling both east and west along the Humber River and its tributaries. West Humber has two playgrounds, five soccer fields, and open space for picnics. It's trails are an excellent place to view wildlife and spot waterfowl. Across the street is Summerlea Park with a baseball diamond, wading pool, cricket pitch, more sports fields, playgrounds and an outdoor skating rink.
778	956	567	Mel Lastman Square	park	None	None	None	North York	5100	None	Yonge	St	None	None	"<p>Mel Lastman Square features 20,000 square feet of open space, a garden court, an outdoor amphitheatre, fountains and a reflecting pool. The Square has various levels and areas that are suitable for an assortment of activities, such as cultural festivals, concerts, fundraisers, awareness campaigns, children's activities, art displays and more. For special events, email <a href=""mailto:MelLastmanSquare@toronto.ca"">MelLastmanSquare@toronto.ca</a>. </p>
<p>In the winter, the water fountain turns into an outdoor artificial ice rink. Check the Skate section under the Drop-in Programs heading for hours for the outdoor rink. <a href=""https://www.torontoskaterentals.com/mel-lastman"" target=""_blank"">Skate rentals are available on-site</a>.</p>"
779	957	957	Mossgrove Park	park	None	Mossgrove Trail and Riderwood Drive	None	North York	57	None	Mossgrove	Trl	None	None	A three- hectare park on York Mills Road near Leslie Street that features a ball diamond, a children's playground and an open green space.
780	958	958	Bill Hancox Park	park	None	Lawrence Avenue East and Bridgeport Drive	None	Scarborough	101	None	Bridgeport	Dr.	E	None	A three-hectare park near Port Union Road and Lawrence Avenue East that features many walking paths, one adult soccer field, two junior/mini soccer fields and a children's playground. In 2023, the playground was updated as part of the Playground Enhancement Program. It features an accessible swing, climbing equipment and a slide.
781	959	959	Kingsview Park	park	None	Kingsview Blvd & Windsor Rd	None	Etobicoke York	46	None	Kingsview	Blvd	None	None	A 1.6 hectare park near Islington Avenue and Dixon Road that features two outdoor tennis courts, two lit bocce courts, a splash pad and a children's playground.
782	960	960	Wincott Park	park	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	86	None	Northcrest	Rd	None	None	Wincott Park is divided in half by Poynter Drive. This park is located in the middle of the neighbourhood near Westway Junior School. North of Poynter Drive there is a newly refurbished children's playground and two lit outdoor bocce courts. At the south end of the park there is a swing set, a pair of slides and a climbing structure. There are open green areas along the path as with naturalized areas for wildlife throughout the park.<br/><br/>The Humber Creek Trail is a paved path that runs through the park from Moline Drive in the south to Dixon Road in the north. Near the north end of the park the trail passes by a pond with a small seating area on the south shore.
783	961	591	Cynthia Lai Park	park	None	Progress Avenue and Rosebank Drive	None	Scarborough	1051	None	Progress	Ave.	None	None	"<p>Cynthia Lai Park, formerly Rosebank Park, was renamed in 2025. In 2024, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>.</p>"
784	962	962	Livingstone Park	park	None	Woodville Ave & Broadview Ave	None	Toronto and East York	21	None	Woodville	Ave	None	None	None
785	963	898	Flagstaff Park	park	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	42	None	Mercury	Rd	None	None	This 3.6 hectare park near Martin Grove Road and Rexdale Boulevard features a large area for recreation activities, three lit tennis courts, a children's playground and the Flagstaff Outdoor Pool.
786	964	964	Scarlett Heights Park	park	None	Fontenay Crt & Scarlett Rd	None	Etobicoke York	24	None	Fontenay	Crt	None	None	None
787	966	966	Alexander Park	park	None	Alexander St & Victoria St	None	Etobicoke York	33	None	Alexander	St	None	None	A park near Lake Shore Boulevard West and Park Lawn Road that features a children's playground.
788	967	967	Delma Park	park	None	Delma Drive and Eltham Drive	None	Etobicoke York	38	None	Delma	Dr.	None	None	"A small park featuring a children's playground and an open green space. The playground was updated in 2024 as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
789	968	968	Yorkwoods Park	park	None	Yorkwoods Gt & Driftwood Ave	None	Etobicoke York	20	None	Yorkwoods	Gt	None	None	None
790	970	970	Zion Historical Cemetery	None	None	Finch Ave E & Skymark Dr	None	North York	1650	None	Finch	Ave	E	None	None
791	971	971	Greystone Park	park	None	Danforth Road and Greystone Walk Drive	None	Scarborough	845	None	Danforth	Rd	None	None	A one-hectare park on Danforth Road near Midland Avenue that features a basketball court, a splash pad and a children's playground. In 2021, the playground was improved as part of the Playground Enhancement Program. Updates include a play structure for ages eighteen months to five years, a play structure for ages five and up, a swingset with two belt swings, two toddler swings and one accessible swing and additional seating.
792	972	972	Sanwood Park	park	None	Sanwood Blvd & Burnt Bark Dr	None	Scarborough	20	None	Sanwood	Blvd	None	None	None
793	973	973	Garland Park	park	None	John Garland Blvd & Collingdale Rd	None	Etobicoke York	65	None	John Garland	Blvd	None	None	A small park near Kipling Avenue and Albion Road featuring an open green space that provides access to the West Humber Parkland and trails.
794	974	974	Donnybrook Park	park	None	Loyalist Rd & Donnybrook Lane	None	Etobicoke York	43	None	Loyalist	Rd	None	None	A small park near Islington Avenue and Dundas Street West featuring a children's playground.
795	975	975	Lloyd Manor Park	park	None	Lloyd Manor Rd & Winterton Dr	None	Etobicoke York	147	None	Lloyd Manor	Rd	None	None	A 1.7 hectare park near Kipling Avenue and Eglinton Avenue West that features a children's playground and a large open green space.
796	976	976	Carsbrooke Park	park	None	Renforth Dr & Renova Dr	None	Etobicoke York	415	None	Renforth	Dr	None	None	A small park on Renforth Drive south of Rathburn Road featuring two gazebos and a children's playground.
797	977	977	Lakeshore Village Park	park	None	Garnett Janes Rd & Thirteenth St	None	Etobicoke York	45	None	Garnett Janes	Rd	None	None	A 1.1 hectare park near Islington Avenue and Lake Shore Boulevard West that features a lit basketball court, a gazebo, a splash pad and a children's playground.
798	978	978	Madelaine Park	park	None	Madelaine Ave & Denton Ave	None	Scarborough	20	None	Madelaine	Ave	None	None	None
799	979	979	Ravenscrest Park	park	None	Martin Grove Rd & Savalon Crt	None	Etobicoke York	305	None	Martin Grove	Rd	None	None	None
800	980	980	Charles Sauriol Conservation Area	park	None	Lawrence Ave E & Old Lawrence Ave	None	North York	1191	None	Lawrence	Ave	E	None	Charles Sauriol was born in Toronto in 1904 and became a passionate conservationist. He worked hard to preserve the natural state of the Don River and co-founded the Don River Conservation Association in 1946. The Charles Sauriol Conservation Area can be found southeast of Lawrence Ave. and the Don Valley Parkway. It is part of the extensive East Don River Trail system on the east side of the Don Valley Parkway and the Don River. The extensive trail system takes you through a forested area where you can spot an array of wildlife and plant species. To the north end of the Conservation Area you will find the Rainbow Bridge easily spotted when heading north on the Don Valley Parkway. Take a stroll through the Charles Sauriol Conservation Area and enjoy this beautiful urban forest.
801	981	981	Belmar Park	park	None	Monclova Rd & Troutbrooke Dr	None	North York	70	None	Monclova	Rd	None	None	None
802	982	982	Ranee Park	park	None	Ranee Ave & Highland Hill	None	North York	326	None	Ranee	Ave	None	None	None
803	983	983	Yorkdale Park	park	None	Ranee Ave & Flemington Rd	None	North York	256	None	Ranee	Ave	None	None	None
804	984	984	Stafford Park	park	None	Stafford Rd & Hounslow Ave	None	North York	100	None	Stafford	Rd	None	None	A 1.7 hectare park near Bathurst Street and Finch Avenue West with pathways that lead to a children's playground and open green space.
805	985	985	Franklin Park	park	None	Franklin Ave & Bassano Rd	None	North York	138	None	Franklin	Ave	None	None	None
806	986	986	Vimy Ridge Parkette	park	None	Lake Shore Blvd W & Queens Ave	None	Etobicoke York	2546	None	Lake Shore	Blvd	W	None	None
807	987	987	Rosethorn Park	park	None	Remington Dr & Great Oak Dr	None	Etobicoke York	26	None	Remington	Dr	None	None	None
808	988	988	Colony Park	park	None	Martin Grove Rd & Lexington Ave	None	Etobicoke York	2100	None	Martin Grove	Rd	None	None	A 2.5 hectare park straddling a tributary to the Humber River at Martin Grove Road near Albion Road. The park features open green space and a children`s playground.
809	990	990	Haimer Park	park	None	Haimer Ave & Giles Crt	None	Etobicoke York	46	None	Haimer	Ave	None	None	A small park near Kipling Avenue and Steeles Avenue West that features a children's playground.
810	991	991	Humber Gate Park	park	None	Turnvale Rd & Lynmont Rd	None	Etobicoke York	47	None	Turnvale	Rd	None	None	A small park near Finch Avenue West and Martin Grove Road that has a path  leading down to the West Humber Parkland in the Humber River Valley. The path connects with the West Humber trail.
811	992	992	Humberview Park	park	None	Panorama Crt & Kipling Ave	None	Etobicoke York	30	None	Panorama	Crt	None	None	A 1.4 hectare park near Kipling Avenue and Finch Avenue West that features a children's playground and an open green space.
812	993	993	Kay Park	park	None	Cathy Jean Cres & Franca Cres	None	Etobicoke York	32	None	Cathy Jean	Cres	None	None	A small park near Kipling Avenue and Steeles Avenue West that features a children's playground.
813	994	994	Mary Harker Park	park	None	Four Leaf Dr & Lynmont Rd	None	Etobicoke York	10	None	Four Leaf	Dr	None	None	"Previously known as Lynmont Park, this 1.3 hectare park near Martin Grove Road and Finch Avenue West features a children's playground and an open green space.  The park was renamed Mary Harker Park on June 13, 2017, honouring her nearly 60 years of volunteerism for the benefit of the Rexdale community. Read more about the <a href=""http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2017/ey/bgrd/backgroundfile-103617.pdf"" title="""" target=""_blank"">Mary Harker park renaming</a>."
814	995	995	Tamarisk Park	park	None	Kiskadee Dr & Kittiwake Ave	None	Etobicoke York	47	None	Kiskadee	Dr	None	None	None
815	996	996	Windwood Park	park	None	Windwood Dr & Glen Hollow Ave	None	Etobicoke York	38	None	Windwood	Dr	None	None	None
816	997	997	Silverstone Park	park	None	Silverstone Dr & Beaconhill Rd	None	Etobicoke York	160	None	Silverstone	Dr	None	None	None
817	998	998	North Humber Park	park	None	Kipling Ave & Kidron Valley Dr	None	Etobicoke York	2851	None	Kipling	Ave	None	None	A 1.7 hectare park on Kipling Avenue south of Steeles Avenue West that features a ball diamond, a splash pad and a children's playground. A path leading to the east border of the park connects to the east branch of the Humber River and the Humber River Recreational Trail.
818	999	999	Plowshare Park	park	None	Plowshare Cres & Shockley Dr	None	Etobicoke York	10	None	Plowshare	Cres	None	None	None
819	1000	749	North Kipling Park	park	None	Kipling Ave & Rowntree Rd	None	Etobicoke York	2729	None	Kipling	Ave	None	None	This 3.9 hectare park on Kipling Ave south of Steeles Avenue West in Etobicoke features basketball courts and a children`s playground. Located on the east side of the park is the North Kipling Community Centre.
820	1001	1001	Panorama Park	park	None	Farr Ave & Kipling Ave	None	Etobicoke York	31	None	Panorama	Crt	None	None	A 3.2 hectare forested park near Kipling Avenue south of Finch Avenue West that features a community garden.
821	1002	652	Habitant Park	park	None	Weston Rd & Habitant Dr	None	Etobicoke York	3383	None	Weston	Rd	None	None	This 2.7 hectare park on Weston Road south of Finch Avenue West features walking trails connecting to the surrounding neighbourhood and Emery Collegiate. Two Bocce courts can be found immediately beside Habitant Arena located at the main entrance to the park.
822	1003	1003	Acacia Park	park	None	Lilac Avenue and Griffith Street	None	Etobicoke York	68	None	Lilac	Ave	None	None	"A park near Albion and Weston Road that features a children's playground. In 2020, the playground was improved as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
823	1004	1004	Louise Russo Park	park	None	Flindon Road and Flaxman Road	None	Etobicoke York	42	None	Flindon	Rd.	None	None	A 3.4-hectare park along the east bank of the Humber River near Weston and Albion Roads that features a children's playground and an open green space. The City of Toronto has recognized the accomplishments of Louise Russo and her selflessness in founding the nonprofit organization W.A.V.E. (Walk Against Violence Everywhere) following a shooting in a local sandwich shop that left her paralyzed from the waist down.
824	1005	1005	Duncanwoods Greenbelt	park	None	Finch Ave W & Rumike Rd	None	Etobicoke York	2470	None	Finch	Ave	W	None	None
825	1006	1006	Primula Parkette	park	None	Primula Crescent and Husband Drive	None	Etobicoke York	86	None	Primula	Cres.	None	None	"In 2023, the playground was improved through the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
826	1007	887	Fairhaven Park	park	None	Fairhaven Dr & McArthur St	None	Etobicoke York	100	None	Golfwood	Hts	None	None	A 3.2 hectare park near Islington Avenue and Dixon Road with lots of space for leisurely recreation featuring a wading pool, children's playground, a basketball court and the Fairhaven Park Outdoor Pool.
827	1008	1008	Willowridge Park	park	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	10	None	Earldown	Dr	None	None	This neighbourhood park is tucked into a corner beside an apartment building near Eglinton Avenue West and Martin Grove Road. It is a great walk-to location that has a children's play structure and a set of swings. There is open green space to throw a ball or play game of tag with family or friends.
828	1009	1009	Chestnut Hills Park	park	None	Islington Ave & Fairway Rd	None	Etobicoke York	1391	None	Islington	Ave	None	None	A small park near Islington Avenue and Dundas Street West featuring a children's playground and open green space.
829	1010	1010	Eden Valley Park	park	None	Eden Valley Drive and Poplar Heights Drive	None	Etobicoke York	6	None	Eden Valley	Dr.	None	None	"A 1.2 hectare park near Islington Avenue and Eglinton Avenue West featuring a children's playground. The playground was updated in 2023 as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
830	1011	1011	Green Meadows Park - Etobicoke York	park	None	Newstead Rd & Summitcrest Dr	None	Etobicoke York	20	None	Newstead	Rd	None	None	A 1.7 hectare park near Islington Avenue and Eglinton Avenue West featuring a children's playground.
831	1012	816	Humber Valley Park	park	None	Anglesey Blvd & Hartfield Rd	None	Etobicoke York	54	None	Anglesey	Blvd	None	None	A 3.2 hectare park near Islington Avenue and Rathburn Road that features a children's playground and four lit tennis courts. In the winter there is an outdoor ice rink.
832	1013	1013	Islington Heights Park	park	None	Bywood Dr & Cedarland Dr	None	Etobicoke York	26	A	Bywood	Dr	None	None	None
833	1014	1014	Thirty-Eighth Street Park	park	None	Lake Prom & Thirty Eighth St	None	Etobicoke York	351	None	Lake Promenade	None	None	None	None
834	1016	1016	Brooks Road Park	park	None	Keeler Blvd & Edenmills Dr	None	Scarborough	51	None	Keeler	Blvd	None	None	A 4.4 hectare park near Morningside Avenue and Military Trail featuring a children's playground and a large open green space.
835	1017	1017	Natal Park	park	None	Natal Avenue and Wilkie Avenue	None	Scarborough	110	None	Natal	Ave	None	None	"A 2.3-hectare park near St. Clair Avenue East and Midland Avenue that features a children's playground and open green space. In 2021, the playground was improved as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
836	1018	1018	Peter Secor Park	park	None	Coronation Dr & Darlingside Dr	None	Scarborough	235	None	Coronation	Dr	None	None	A 1.5 hectare park near Morningside Avenue and Lawrence Avenue East that features a ball diamond, a children's playground an open green space. The park is named after Scarborough's first postmaster (1832) and first reeve (1850).
837	1019	1019	Downsview Memorial Parkette	park	None	Wilson Ave & Keele St	None	North York	1092	None	Wilson	Ave	None	None	None
838	1021	1021	Sunnylea Park	park	None	Prince Edward Dr S & Sunnylea Ave W	None	Etobicoke York	195	None	Prince Edward	Dr	S	None	None
839	1023	1023	Bamburgh Park	park	None	Bamburgh Cir & Huntsmill Blvd	None	Scarborough	70	None	Bamburgh	Cir	None	None	A 1.3 hectare park near Steeles Avenue East and Warden Avenue featuring a children's playground and two children's soccer fields.
840	1025	916	Bennington Heights Park	park	None	Heath St E & Bayview Heights Dr	None	North York	465	None	Heath	St	E	None	This small park features a ball diamond, two lit outdoor tennis courts and a children's swing set.
841	1026	1026	Sheppard East Park	park	None	Glendora Ave & Craigmore Cres	None	North York	229	None	Glendora	Ave	None	None	None
842	1027	1027	Palace Pier Park	park	None	Palace Pier Crt & Lake Shore Blvd W	None	Etobicoke York	2025	None	Lake Shore	Blvd	W	None	A small park on the south side of Lake Shore Boulevard West on the west bank of the Humber River.
843	1028	1028	Danforth Gardens Park	park	None	Birchmount Rd & Sadler Dr	None	Scarborough	498	None	Birchmount	Rd	None	None	This small park lies on the east side of Birchmount Road and north of Danforth Road. It features a children's playground and a multipurpose sports field.
844	1029	1029	Laburnham Park	park	None	Twenty Sixth St & Carnation Ave	None	Etobicoke York	60	None	Laburnham	Ave	None	None	A 1.9 hectare park near Kipling Avenue and Lake Shore Boulevard that features two lit outdoor tennis courts and a children's playground.
845	1030	1030	Smithwood Park	park	None	Smithwood Dr & Laurel Gate	None	Etobicoke York	79	None	Smithwood	Dr	None	None	None
846	1032	1032	Bell Manor Park	park	None	Bayside Lane and Basking Ridge	None	Etobicoke York	1	None	Bayside	Ln.	None	None	A small park on Park Lawn Road near Berry Road featuring a children's playground and a splash pad. The splash pad was updated in 2023.
847	1034	1034	Michael Power Park	park	None	Dundas St W & Michael Power Pl	None	Etobicoke York	5055	None	Dundas	St	W	None	A small park on Dundas Street West near Islington Avenue that features a gazebo, a splash pad and a children's playground.
848	1035	1035	Greenbelt Park	park	None	Jessie Dr & Dallimore Cir	None	North York	25	None	Jessie	Dr	None	None	A small park near Don Mills Road and Lawrence Avenue East that features a children's playground.
849	1036	1036	Pemberton Parkette	park	None	Pemberton Avenue and Dudley Avenue	None	North York	89	None	Pemberton	Ave.	None	None	"The playground was improved in 2024 as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">playground enhancement program</a>."
850	1037	563	Warden Park	park	None	Warden Ave & McNicoll Ave	None	Scarborough	2851	None	Warden	Ave	None	None	None
851	1038	1038	Lavery Trail Park	park	None	Lavery Trail & Muirbank Blvd	None	Scarborough	40	None	Lavery	Trl	None	None	A 1.1 hectare tree-lined park near Meadowvale Road and Highway 401 that features an open green space.
852	1039	1033	Eastview Park	park	None	Coronation Drive and Poplar Road	None	Scarborough	33	None	Coronation	Dr.	None	None	A 2.2 hectare park near Kingston Road and Lawrence Avenue East that features a children's playground, a splash pad and open green space. In 2022, the playground was improved as part of the Playground Enhancement Program. It includes a swing set with belt swings, a toddler swing and group disc swing; a play structure with slides for ages two to 12; a play structure with a slide for ages two to five; and multiple play panels.
853	1040	1040	Centennial Park - Scarborough	park	None	Centennial Rd & Cherrydale Crt	None	Scarborough	225	None	Centennial	Rd	None	None	Centennial Park - Scarborough is located in the heart of Port Union, the eastern corner of Toronto, next to Centennial Road Junior Public School. Centennial Park boasts a playground and plenty of open space to play, walk the dog or have a picnic.
854	1041	1041	Villaways Park	park	None	Adra Villaway & Leslie St	None	North York	41	None	Adra Villaway	None	None	None	None
855	1043	1043	Benner Park	park	None	Benner Avenue and Stayner Avenue	None	North York	25	None	Benner	Ave.	None	None	"A small tree-lined park near Allen Road and Glencarin Avenue. In 2023, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
856	1044	1044	Alamosa Park	park	None	Alamosa Dr & Gatehead Rd	None	North York	111	None	Alamosa	Dr	None	None	A park near Leslie Street South of Finch Avenue East featuring three outdoor tennis courts and trails leading to the East Don Parklands. It is home to the Bridlebrook Tennis Club.
857	1045	1045	Barbara Frum Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Covington Road and Saranac Boulevard	None	North York	20	None	Covington	Rd	None	M6A 3C1	<p>Barbara Frum Recreation Centre, located at Bathurst Street and Lawrence Avenue, is a small centre located on the lower level of the Barbara Frum Library. </p>
858	1046	1046	Ben Nobleman Parkette	park	None	Eglinton Ave W & Strathearn Rd	None	Toronto and East York	1075	None	Eglinton	Ave	W	None	A park near Eglinton Avenue West and Alan Road featuring one the City's first community orchards and a children's playground.
859	1049	1049	Bridletowne Park	park	None	Bridletowne Cir & Echo Point	None	Scarborough	2295	None	Bridletowne	Cir	None	None	A 3 hectare park near Warden Avenue and Finch Avenue East featuring a sports field and a children's playground.
860	1051	881	Byng Park	park	None	Pharmacy Avenue and Donside Drive	None	Scarborough	299	None	Pharmacy	Ave	None	None	This 3.6 hectare park off of Pharmacy Avenue between Danforth Avenue and St. Clair Avenue East features two sports fields, three bocce courts and a children's playground. The West Scarborough Neighbourhood Centre is located at the north end of the park. In 2023, the playground was improvement through the Playground Enhancement Program. It includes a swing set, a play structure for ages five to 12 and a junior play structure for ages two to five.
861	1053	1053	Campbell Avenue Park	park	None	Campbell Avenue and Sarnia Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	225	None	Campbell	Ave.	None	None	Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>A 1.3 hectare park near Lansdowne Avenue and Dupont Street featuring three sports fields, a basketball court, wading pool and a children's playground. In the winter there is an outdoor artificial ice rink.
862	1054	1054	Toronto City Hall	other	None	Queen Street West and Bay Street	None	Toronto and East York	100	None	Queen	St	W	None	"Toronto City Hall is the seat of municipal government and corporate head office for Canada’s largest city. Between its two office towers sits the Council Chamber, where Toronto City Council holds monthly meetings. Nathan Phillips Square can be found out front. <br><br>
Non-profit and charitable groups can <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/venues-facilities-bookings/booking-city-facilities/civic-centres/"">book space</a> in City Hall. <br><br>
Learn more about City Hall's <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/venues-facilities-bookings/booking-city-facilities/city-squares/nathan-phillips-square/tours-points-of-interest/"">history and points of interest</a>."
863	1056	1056	Dennis R. Timbrell Resource Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	St Dennis Drive and Deauville Lane	None	North York	29	None	St Dennis	Dr	None	M3C 3J3	"<p>Dennis R. Timbrell Resource Centre is located in the Flemingdon Park area. A <a href=""https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/"" target=""_blank"">Toronto Public Library</a> branch and a licensed daycare centre are part of the complex. Programs are provided for all ages.</p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>
<p>This location has some <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">youth-specific programming</a>.</p>"
864	1057	1057	Dentonia Park	park	None	Thyra Avenue and Dentonia Park Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	80	None	Thyra	Ave	None	None	"A 6.1 hectare park near Danforth Avenue and Victoria Park Avenue featuring a lit ball diamond, a multipurpose sports field, a cricket pitch, basketball courts, a splash pad and a children's playground.
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In 2022, the clubhouse was upgraded to include a residential grade kitchen with an oven, fridge, double sink and counter/cupboard space."
865	1058	1058	Don Russell Memorial Park	park	None	Birmingham Street and Twentieth Street	None	Etobicoke York	290	None	Birmingham	St	None	None	"This 4.4-hectare park near Kipling Avenue and Birmingham Street features a ball diamond, a multipurpose sports field, a dog off-leash area, running track, a wading pool and a children's playground. The <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> is unfenced and allows <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/permits-licences-bylaws/commercial-dog-walker-permit/"">Commercial Dog Walkers</a>.<br><br>
In 2022, the playground was improved as part of the Playground Enhancement Program. The playground includes a play structure, swings, a teeter-totter and play panels."
866	1059	1059	Dunn Avenue Parkette	park	None	Close Ave & Queen St W	None	Toronto and East York	225	None	Dunn	Ave	None	None	None
867	1060	1060	East York Civic Centre	None	None	Coxwell Avenue and Mortimer Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	850	None	Coxwell	Ave	None	None	"The East York Civic Centre is a <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/recreation/"">Recreation</a> Customer Service location. The public can also <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/venues-facilities-bookings/booking-city-facilities/civic-centres/?accordion=east-york-civic-centre"">book space</a> for non-profit and charitable groups. A memorial garden can be found in front of the Civic Centre south of the main entrance."
868	1061	1061	E.T. Seton Park	park	None	Thorncliffe Park Drive and Overlea Boulevard	None	North York	73	None	Thorncliffe Park	Dr.	None	None	"E.T. Seton Park is part of a chain of parks that form a forested corridor for hiking along the Don River. Along these trails, you can often find wildlife like red squirrels, eagles, deer and songbirds. <br><br>

The <strong>Archery Range</strong> can be used by beginners and advanced users. This unsupervised archery range is free to use. Rules are posted on-site.
<br><br>
This park is named after Ernest Thompson Seton, a Scottish-Canadian author, wildlife artist and founding member of Boy Scouts of America."
869	1062	1062	Etobicoke Civic Centre	crc	None	The West Mall and Civic Centre Court	None	Etobicoke York	399	None	The West Mall	None	None	M9C 2Y2	"The Etobicoke Civic Centre is a <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/recreation/"">Recreation</a> Customer Service location. The public can also <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/venues-facilities-bookings/booking-city-facilities/civic-centres/?accordion=etobicoke-civic-centre"">book space</a> for non-profit and charitable groups."
870	1063	1063	Falstaff Community Recreation Centre	crc	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	50	None	Falstaff	Ave	None	M6L 2C7	"<p>Falstaff Community Recreation Centre is located on Falstaff Avenue between Jane Street and Keele Street. The centre offers a wide range of programs for all ages. </p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>. </p>
<p>This centre has a dedicated <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">enhanced youth space</a>.</p>
<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
871	1065	1099	Frank Faubert Wood Lot	park	None	Borough Dr & Town Centre Crt	None	Scarborough	185	None	Borough	Dr	None	None	"This heavily forested 5-hectare park runs along the north side of Ellesmere Road, south of the Scarborough Civic Centre. The <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> is fenced and has a separate area for dogs weighing less than 9.1 kg (20 lbs)."
872	1069	1069	Glen Cedar Park	park	None	Glen Cedar Rd & Warwick Ave	None	Toronto and East York	50	None	Glen Cedar	Rd	None	None	This small park features a children's playground.
873	1070	1070	Gower Park Place	Other	None	Gower St & Captain Demont Lane	None	Toronto and East York	10	None	Gower	St	None	None	None
874	1071	1071	Grattan Park	park	None	Grattan St & Lamont Ave	None	Etobicoke York	52	None	Grattan	St	None	None	None
875	1073	1073	Humber Bay Park East	park	None	Humber Bay Park Rd W & Lake Shore Blvd W	None	Etobicoke York	2195	None	Lake Shore	Blvd	W	None	"The Humber Bay Butterfly Habitat is an ecological restoration project that provides critical habitat for a variety of native butterfly species. Located along the shores of Lake Ontario in Toronto's west end, the Humber Bay Butterfly Habitat incorporates a diversity of native wildflowers, shrubs, trees, grasses, sedges and a variety of physical features known to support butterflies throughout all life cycles.<br><br>

<strong>History and Ecological Restoration</strong><br>
What is now the Humber Bay Butterfly Habitat was once a barren piece of land created by the deposition of lakefill by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) at the mouth of Mimico Creek. The newness of this area provided an opportunity for naturalization in an area experiencing urbanization, and through inter-agency, federal, provincial and volunteer efforts the land was transformed into habitat for butterflies and other wildlife. The area is now comprised of many different plant communities, including wildflower meadow, short grass prairie, woodland, and wetland.<br><br>

The Humber Bay Butterfly Habitat opened in 2002 and a key component of the success of the project was the involvement of volunteer stewards. Dedicated volunteers have played a very large role in restoration efforts through planting native wildflowers, shrubs, trees, grasses and sedges, as well as removing invasive species and monitoring the plant and wildlife communities in the park."
876	1074	1073	Humber Bay Park West	park	None	Lake Shore Blvd W & Legion Rd	None	Etobicoke York	2225	None	Lake Shore	Blvd	W	None	"Humber Bay Park West is a narrow park jutting out into the water of Lake Ontario in the City's west end. It's an excellent spot for bird watchers hoping to find interesting waterfowl and shorebirds. Along the shores of Humber Bay West, you'll also spot a wide variety of ducks overwintering in Lake Ontario. Combine your walkthrough Humber Bay Park West with a loop around Humber Bay Park East for a great day of hiking. A number of parking lots and paved pathways make this an accessible park.<br><br>The fenced <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> allows <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/permits-licences-bylaws/commercial-dog-walker-permit/"">Commercial Dog Walkers</a>."
877	1075	1075	Ireland Park	park	None	Eireann Quay & Queens Quay W	None	Toronto and East York	5	None	Eireann	Quay	None	None	"<br><br>
<strong>Special Features</strong><br>
AWARDS - 2009 Toronto Urban Design Awards Honourable Mention, Small Open Space."
878	1076	1076	Jenner Jean-Marie Community Recreation Centre	crc	None	None	None	North York	48	None	Thorncliffe Park	Dr	None	M4H 1J7	"<p>Jenner Jean-Marie Community Recreation Centre is attached to the Thorncliffe Library, with access to the Thorncliffe Park Daycare. The centre is located in a high-density multicultural community.</p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>
<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
879	1077	1077	Kempton Howard Park	park	None	Blake St & Strathcona Ave	None	Toronto and East York	150	None	Blake	St	None	None	"This small park near Jones and Danforth Avenue features a ball diamond, wading pool and a children's playground. Formerly known as ""Eastview Park"", this park was renamed in 2007 to honour the memory of Kempton Howard, a local resident and youth worker who was tragically killed."
880	1078	466	Ken Cox Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	Colonel Samuel Smith Park Drive and Lake Shore Boulevard West	None	Etobicoke York	28	None	Colonel Samuel Smith Park	Dr	None	M8V 4B6	Ken Cox Community Centre is located in the Father John Redmond Catholic Secondary School and Regional Art Centre. This brand new school was completed in 2006 and is located in the picturesque grounds of Colonel Samuel Smith Park in the Lake Shore Boulevard West and Kipling Avenue area. Ken Cox Community Centre offers a wide variety of programs including preschool, children, youth and family activities. A city built addition to the Community Centre has been added in 2009 to complement the joint use facility in Father John Redmond Catholic Secondary School.
881	1079	1079	East Point Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	101	None	Copperfield	Rd	None	None	"<p>East Point Park is one of Toronto's largest parkland areas along the City's east waterfront. It is a migratory staging area for monarch butterflies and over 178 species of birds. There are trails to explore and the park offers a two level softball centre pavilion, washrooms, showers, change-rooms, umpire room, indoor lounge and outdoor patio.</p>

<p> You can get to the natural beach by walking from the end of Beechgrove and Copperfield Road.</p>

<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/scarborough-bluffs/"">This park is part of Scarborough Bluffs</a>.</p>

<h2>Ecology</h2>
<p>The park is an ecological gem due to its proximity to Lake Ontario and a moderate climate. East Point Park features meadow, bluff, beach, shrub thicket, forest and wetland - all with a diversity of plant life due to the imperfectly drained, fertile top soil on the glacial deposits which form the Scarborough Bluffs.</p>"
882	1080	1080	King's Mill Park	park	None	Catherine St & Old Mill Dr	None	Toronto and East York	9	None	Catherine	St	None	None	Kings Mill Park, located south of Bloor Street West and the Old Mill Subway Station Eastbound Platform, is one of a chain of parks along the Humber River leading to Lake Ontario. King's Mill is the original name of the Old Mill at the north end of the park. It's an excellent park for hiking, biking and bird watching. You can also reward your dog after a good long hike with a chance to play with friends in the dog off-leash area. Whether you want to have a picnic or just take a stroll along the banks of the Humber River, this park is a great spot to refresh and renew. Kings Mill Park is also a part of the Humber River, Old Mill and Marshes Discovery Walk.
883	1081	946	Mimico-Coronation Club House	None	Fully Accessible	Judson Street and Royal York Road	None	Etobicoke York	10	None	Judson	St	None	None	None
884	1082	1082	Len Ford Park	park	None	Lake Promenade and Thirty Sixth Street	None	Etobicoke York	295	None	Lake Promenade	None	None	None	A small park near Brown's Line and Lake Shore Boulevard West on the shore of Lake Ontario is a great park to enjoy the lake views from. Named after former Long Branch Reeves Leonard E. Ford.
885	1083	1083	Leslie Street Allotments	Other	None	Leslie St & Commissioners St	None	Toronto and East York	5	None	Leslie	St	None	None	None
886	1084	1084	Liberty Village Park	park	None	East Liberty Street and Pirandello Street	None	Toronto and East York	70	None	East Liberty	St.	None	None	"A small park near King Street West and Strachan Avenue that features a children's playground. Central to the park is a large building that was once the Roman Catholic Chapel of the Toronto Central Prison. Part of the prison wall still remains. <br><br>
In 2022, the improvements to the park were completed."
887	1085	1085	Memorial Park - York	park	None	Little Ave & Lawrence Ave W	None	Etobicoke York	22	None	Little	Ave	None	None	A small park on the east bank of the Humber River near Lawrence Avenue West and Weston Road that features a bandshell under a mature tree canopy.
888	1088	405	Milliken Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	5555	None	Steeles	Ave	E	None	"Milliken Park is located east of McCowan Road, with its main entrance on the south side of Steeles Avenue East.<br><br>
The playground was updated in 2022 as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>. It includes a swingset, a play structure for ages five to 12, a play structure for ages two to five and a group swing."
889	1089	1054	Nathan Phillips Square	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	100	None	Queen	St.	W	None	"<br><br>During the Spring, Summer and Fall, Nathan Phillips Square features a fountain. In the winter, the water fountain turns into an outdoor artificial ice rink. Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink. <a href=""https://nathanphillipssquareskaterentals.com/index.html"" target=""_blank"">Skate rentals</a> are available on-site.<br><br>
 
Visit <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/venues-facilities-bookings/booking-city-facilities/city-squares/nathan-phillips-square/whats-there-at-nathan-phillips-square/"">Features of Nathan Phillips Square</a> for more things to do at this iconic space."
890	1091	1091	New Toronto Seniors' Centre	crc	Partially Accessible	Fourth Street and Lake Shore Boulevard West	None	Etobicoke York	105	None	Fourth	St	None	M8V 2Y4	A small facility located in the Lakeshore Boulevard West and Islington Avenue area. New Toronto Seniors Centre offers recreational programming for older adults. The seniors centre also offers a wide range of activities including fitness, sports, cards and arts and crafts. The centre is geared to providing programs that suit the needs of the community.
891	1093	1093	O'Connor Community Centre	crc	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	1386	None	Victoria Park	Ave	None	M4A 2L8	"<p>O'Connor Community Centre offers a wide variety of programs for all ages. This facility has a weight room, gymnasium and is fully accessible. Rooms are available for groups to book. Call the facility directly to book space.</p>
<p>The outdoor swimming pool's phone number is 416-395-7957.</p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>
<p>This centre has a dedicated <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">enhanced youth space</a>.</p>"
892	1094	1094	Port Union Village Common Park	park	None	Bridgend St & Port Union Rd	None	Scarborough	105	None	Bridgend	St	None	None	A 4.2 hectare park near Port Union Road and Lawrence Avenue East is a linear park bounded by the CN railway to the south that features a children's playground and paths accessing the surrounding neighbourhoods and the Lake Ontario waterfront.
893	1095	1095	Princess Street Park	park	None	Princess St & Longboat Ave	None	Toronto and East York	18	A	Princess	St	None	None	None
894	1096	1096	Coxwell Common	park	None	Danforth Ave & Coxwell Ave	None	Toronto and East York	1555	None	Danforth	Ave	None	None	None
895	1097	1097	Salem Parkette	park	None	Salem Ave & Bloor St W	None	Toronto and East York	9	None	Salem	Ave	None	None	None
896	1098	31	Scadding Court Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	Toronto and East York	707	None	Dundas	St.	W	M5T 2W6	"<p>Scadding Court Community Centre is a multi-service agency building that was founded in 1978. Located in the heart of Downtown West Toronto, this centre has a gym, a number of meeting spaces and a <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/accessibility-human-rights/accessibility-at-the-city-of-toronto/city-services-for-people-with-disabilities/accessible-recreation-facilities-equipment/"">warm water pool</a>. The City of Toronto operates programming out of the swimming pool. Other programming may be offered through third parties. Visit <a href=""https://scaddingcourt.org/"" target=""_blank"">scaddingcourt.org</a> to learn about third-party programs.</p>

<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>"
897	1099	1099	Scarborough Civic Centre	crc	None	None	None	Scarborough	150	None	Borough	Dr	None	M1P 4N7	"Public skating is offered at <a href=""/data/parks/prd/facilities/complex/2155/index.htm"">Albert Campbell Square</a>.
<br><br>
The Scarborough Civic Centre is a <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/recreation/"">Recreation</a> Customer Service location. The public can also <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/venues-facilities-bookings/booking-city-facilities/civic-centres/?accordion=scarborough-civic-centre"">book space</a> for non-profit and charitable groups."
898	1100	1100	Scarborough Heights Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	27	None	Fishleigh	Dr	None	None	"<p>Scarborough Heights Park is a park with a large community garden on the west side. The park offers a large, fenced <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> adjacent to the pumping station at Fishleigh Drive. Views of the lake are harder to see through the dense vegetation that grows along the bluff in this area.</p>

<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/scarborough-bluffs/"">This park is part of Scarborough Bluffs</a>.</p>

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<p>At the west edge of this park is a service road that connects to Fishleigh Drive. This road can be used as a pathway to the shoreline trails. Otherwise there is <strong>no access to the water</strong> at this park. Stay behind fences and obey no trespassing signs as the bluffs are unstable. Access the water from <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=2"">Bluffer's Park</a>, <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=1484"">Sylvan Park</a>, <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=406"">Guild Park and Gardens</a>, or <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=1079"">East Point Park</a>.</p></div>

<h2>History</h2>
<p>The magnificent view of the bluffs from Scarborough Heights Park is the reason this significant geological feature is called the Scarborough Bluffs. When Elizabeth Simcoe, the wife of Upper Canada's first Lieutenant-Governor, saw the beautifully carved sandstone cliffs in 1793, she considered building a summer residence on top and naming it Scarborough for the Yorkshire town of Scarborough, in England, that is also known for its cliffs. In the same year, Lieutenant-Governor Simcoe renamed the township Scarborough, as tribute to the Duke of York. When the township was originally surveyed in 1791 by Augustus Jones, it was called Glasgow. </p>

<p>In 1920, the Scarborough Water Works System was constructed here. As Scarborough grew in population, the capacity of the filtration plant and pumping station were expanded; by 1952, the filtration plant processed 14.0 million gallons of water per day. Today, only the pumping station and the reservoir are still in use. </p>

<p>In May 1960, the Borough of Scarborough transferred its Scarborough Bluff holdings to the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. Various parcels of land were combined as part of the Waterfront Plan, a program designed to promote public ownership along the bluffs as a means of curtailing further erosion.</p>"
899	1102	1102	St. Alban's Square	park	None	Howland Ave & Barton Ave	None	Toronto and East York	90	None	Howland	Ave	None	None	None
900	1103	1103	Don Panos Parkette	park	None	Prescott Ave & St Clair Ave W	None	Toronto and East York	3	None	Prescott	Ave	None	None	Formerly named St. Clair Gardens.
901	1104	1104	St. Clements - Yonge Parkette	park	None	St Clements Ave & Yonge St	None	North York	14	None	St Clements	Ave	None	None	None
902	1105	1105	Stephen Leacock Community Recreation Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	Scarborough	2500	None	Birchmount	Rd	None	M1T 2M5	"<p>Stephen Leacock Community Recreation Centre has an indoor premier turf pad, dry pad, track and dance studio. It also has a hall that is available for book for private functions. For more information, please call the main office.</p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>"
903	1107	1107	York Stadium	park	None	Avon Ave & Humber Blvd	None	Etobicoke York	2	None	Avon	Ave	None	None	None
904	1108	1108	Agincourt Collegiate Institute	school	None	Midland Ave & Lockie Ave	None	Scarborough	2621	None	Midland	Ave	None	None	None
905	1109	1109	Agnes Macphail Junior Elementary School	school	None	Goldhawk Trail & Hutchcroft Ave	None	Scarborough	112	None	Goldhawk	Trl	None	None	None
906	1110	1110	Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute	school	None	Sandhurst Cir & Finch Ave E	None	Scarborough	1550	None	Sandhurst	Cir	None	None	None
907	1111	1111	Alexmuir Junior Public School	school	None	Alexmuir Boulevard and South Shields Avenue	None	Scarborough	95	None	Alexmuir	Blvd	None	None	"<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
908	1115	1115	Anson Park Public School	school	None	Macduff Cres & Nicolan Rd	None	Scarborough	30	None	Macduff	Cres	None	None	None
909	1119	1119	Avondale Alternative Secondary School	school	None	Avondale Ave & Dudley Ave	None	North York	171	None	Avondale	Ave	None	None	None
910	1128	1128	Beverly Glen Junior Public School	school	None	Beverly Glen Boulevard and Silver Spruce Drive	None	Scarborough	85	None	Beverly Glen	Blvd	None	None	"<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
911	1129	1129	Blantyre Public School	school	None	Blantyre Ave & Parkland Rd	None	Scarborough	290	None	Blantyre	Ave	None	None	None
912	1132	1132	Bloordale Community School	crc	None	Toledo Road and Renforth Drive	None	Etobicoke York	10	None	Toledo	Rd	None	M9C 2H3	None
913	1139	1139	Calico Public School	school	None	Calico Drive and Chateau Court	None	North York	35	None	Calico	Dr	None	None	"<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
914	1142	1142	Cedar Drive Junior Public School	school	None	Gatesview Ave & Cedar Dr	None	Scarborough	21	None	Gatesview	Ave	None	None	None
915	1143	1143	Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute	school	None	Markham Rd & Eastpark Blvd	None	Scarborough	550	None	Markham	Rd	None	None	None
916	1145	1145	Centennial Road Junior Public School	school	None	Centennial Rd & Lawson Rd	None	Scarborough	271	None	Centennial	Rd	None	None	None
917	1148	1148	Charlottetown Junior Elementary School	school	None	Charlottetown Blvd & McCulley St	None	Scarborough	85	None	Charlottetown	Blvd	None	None	None
918	1149	1149	Chester Le Junior Elementary School	school	None	Chester Le Blvd & Iangrove Terr	None	Scarborough	201	None	Chester Le	Blvd	None	None	None
919	1150	1150	Chief Dan George Public School	school	None	Generation Blvd & Rainbow Ridge Ave	None	Scarborough	185	None	Generation	Blvd	None	None	None
920	1151	1151	Chine Drive Public School	school	None	Chine Dr & Glenridge Rd	None	Scarborough	51	None	Chine	Dr	None	None	None
921	1156	1156	Cornell Junior Public School	school	None	Holmfirth Terr & Vanwart Dr	None	Scarborough	61	None	Holmfirth	Ter	None	None	None
922	1157	1157	Corvette Junior Public School	school	None	Corvette Avenue and Hart Avenue	None	Scarborough	30	None	Corvette	Ave	None	None	"<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
923	1161	1161	Crestwood College - Soccer Field	school	None	Brookbanks Dr & Fenside Dr	None	North York	217	None	Brookbanks	Dr	None	None	None
924	1163	1163	CW Jefferys Collegiate Institute	school	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	340	None	Sentinel	Rd	None	None	None
925	1164	1164	DA Morrison Middle School	school	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	271	None	Gledhill	Ave	None	None	None
926	1165	1165	Dante Alighieri Academy	school	None	Playfair Ave & Ennerdale St	None	North York	60	None	Playfair	Ave	None	None	None
927	1166	1166	David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute	school	None	Lawrence Avenue East and Rushley Drive	None	Scarborough	125	None	Brockley	Dr	None	None	This location is used for recreational activities.
928	1167	1167	David Lewis Public School	school	None	Fundy Bay Blvd & Sandy Haven Dr	None	Scarborough	130	None	Fundy Bay	Blvd	None	None	None
929	1169	1169	Daystrom Public School	school	None	Daystrom Dr & Lindylou Rd	None	Etobicoke York	25	None	Daystrom	Dr	None	None	None
930	1174	1174	Don Mills Collegiate Institute	school	None	The Donway East and Lawrence Avenue East	None	North York	15	None	The Donway	None	E	None	This is a Toronto District School Board facility.
931	1181	1181	Edithvale Park	park	None	Finch Ave W & Edithvale Dr	None	North York	121	None	Finch	Ave	W	None	A 4 hectare park near Finch and Yonge featuring two ball diamonds, a basketball court and a children's playground. The park is adjacent to the Edithvale Community Centre.
932	1183	1183	Elizabeth Simcoe Junior Public School	school	None	Sylvan Ave & Rogate Pl	None	Scarborough	166	None	Sylvan	Ave	None	None	None
933	1184	1184	Ellesmere - Statton Public School	school	None	Ellesmere Road and Mondeo Drive	None	Scarborough	739	None	Ellesmere	Rd	None	None	"<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
934	1185	1185	Elmbank Middle School	school	None	Pittsboro Dr & Finch Ave W	None	Etobicoke York	10	None	Pittsboro	Dr	None	None	None
935	1186	1186	Emery Collegiate Institute	school	None	Weston Road and Lanyard Road	None	Etobicoke York	3395	None	Weston	Rd	None	None	"<p>Emery Collegiate Institute has a 25-yard, five-lane pool. </p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>"
936	1189	1189	Faywood Arts-Based Curriculum School	school	None	Faywood Blvd & Invermay Ave	None	North York	95	None	Faywood	Blvd	None	None	None
937	1192	1192	Fisherville Junior High School	school	None	Patricia Ave & Homewood Ave	None	North York	425	None	Paticia	Ave	None	None	None
938	1196	1196	George B. Little Public School	school	None	Orton Park Rd & Brimorton Dr	None	Scarborough	125	None	Orton Park	Rd	None	None	None
939	1200	1200	Georges Vanier Secondary School	school	None	Don Mills Rd E & Deerford Rd	None	North York	3000	None	Don Mills	Rd	E	None	None
940	1201	1201	Glamorgan Junior Elementary School	school	None	Antrim Cres & Dundalk Dr	None	Scarborough	51	None	Antrim	Cres	None	None	None
941	1202	1202	Glen Park Public School	school	None	Englemount Ave & Coldstream Ave	None	North York	101	None	Englemount	Ave	None	None	None
942	1203	1203	Glen Ravine Junior Public School	school	None	Gadsby Dr & Bimbrok Rd	None	Scarborough	11	None	Gadsby	Dr	None	None	None
943	1204	1204	Golf Road Elementary School	school	None	Scarborough Golf Club Rd & Par Ave	None	Scarborough	730	None	Scarborough Golf Club	Rd	None	None	None
944	1205	1205	Gordon A. Brown Middle School	school	None	St. Clair Avenue East and Selwyn Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	2800	None	St. Clair	Ave	E	None	None
945	1206	1206	Gosford Public School	school	None	Gosford Blvd & Secroft Cres	None	Etobicoke York	30	None	Gosford	Blvd	None	None	None
946	1212	1212	Henry Hudson Senior Public School	school	None	Orton Park Rd & Ellesmere Rd	None	Scarborough	350	None	Orton Park	Rd	None	None	None
947	1214	1214	Heritage Park Public School	school	None	Old Finch Ave & Wandering Trail	None	Scarborough	80	None	Old Finch	Ave	None	None	None
948	1216	1216	Highcastle Public School	school	None	Military Trail & Highcastle Rd	None	Scarborough	370	None	Military	Trl	None	None	None
949	1219	1219	Hilltop Community School	crc	None	Trehorne Drive and Tallon Road	None	Etobicoke York	35	None	Trehorne	Dr.	None	M9P 1N8	Hilltop Community School is located in the Royal York Road and Eglinton Avenue area in the Etobicoke-York District. The office is housed within Hilltop Middle School and wide array of recreation programs are offered within the school and the surrounding community. Program areas include preschool, arts, sports, fitness, general interest, camps and programs for children and youth with special needs.
950	1220	1220	Hodgson Public School	school	None	None	None	North York	276	None	Davisville	Ave	None	None	Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>Hodgson Artificial Ice Rink has two skating pads, one for shinny and one for pleasure skating. The rink is a true asset to the residents and a popular past-time for the community.
951	1221	1221	Hollycrest Community School	crc	None	Renforth Drive and Tabard Gate	None	Etobicoke York	630	None	Renforth	Dr	None	M9C 2N6	This unique community school offers recreational programs after school is out. A wide range of opportunities exist, ranging from sports to arts to camps and music.
952	1222	1222	Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School	school	None	Donlands Ave & Memorial Park Ave	None	Toronto and East York	299	A	Donlands	Ave	None	None	None
953	1228	1228	Humbercrest Public School	school	None	St Mark's Rd & Brookside Ave	None	Toronto and East York	14	None	St Mark's	Rd	None	None	None
954	1229	1229	Humewood Community School	school	None	Cherrywood Ave & Valewood Ave	None	Toronto and East York	15	None	Cherrywood	Ave	None	None	None
955	1231	1231	Iroquois Junior Public School	school	None	Chartland Blvd S & Briarscross Blvd	None	Scarborough	265	None	Chartland	Blvd	S	None	None
956	1232	1232	Islington Community School	crc	None	Cordova Avenue and Central Park Roadway	None	Etobicoke York	44	None	Cordova	Ave	None	M9A 2H5	"<p>This is a shared-use facility with the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) that offers programming for all ages.</p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>"
957	1234	1234	James S. Bell Community School	crc	None	Thirty First Street and Ash Crescent	None	Etobicoke York	90	None	Thirty First	St	None	None	"Located in the heart of Long Branch neighbourhood, near the lake, south of Lakeshore Boulevard, east of Brown's Line and west of Kipling Avenue. We are a community recreation located inside a school facility. Community special events are offered seasonally throughout the year. We offer programs to preschool, children, youth and adults. Something for everyone ranging from crafts, sports, fitness, arts, music, martial arts, dance and general interest.<br><br>
This location has some <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/recreation/art-dance-general-interest/general-interest/"">youth-specific programming</a>."
958	1236	1236	John English Community School	crc	None	Mimico Avenue and George Street	None	Etobicoke York	95	None	Mimico	Ave	None	M8V 1R4	"<p>John English Community School has been providing recreational programming to the established community of Mimico in south Etobicoke for over 30 years. The Community School entrance is located on George Street.</p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>"
959	1237	1237	John G. Althouse Community School	crc	None	Lloyd Manor Road and Farningham Crescent	None	Etobicoke York	130	None	Lloyd Manor	Rd	None	M9B 5K1	The Community Centre is located inside John G. Althouse Middle School in the Etobicoke area of Toronto. There is free parking available in the south parking lot.
960	1239	1239	Joseph Brant Senior Elementary School	school	None	Manse Rd & Hainford St	None	Scarborough	270	None	Manse	Rd	None	None	None
961	1244	1244	Kingsview Village Community School	crc	None	York Road and Kingsview Boulevard	None	Etobicoke York	1	None	York	Rd	None	M9R 3C8	"<p>This community school offers a variety of recreational programs for all ages.</p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a> and has some <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">youth-specific programming</a>.</p>"
962	1246	1246	Knob Hill Junior Public School	school	None	Seminole Ave & Brimley Rd	None	Scarborough	25	None	Seminole	Ave	None	None	None
963	1250	1250	L'Amoreaux Collegiate Institute	school	None	None	None	Scarborough	2501	None	Bridletowne	Cir	None	None	None
964	1255	1255	Lester B. Pearson Collegiate Institute	school	None	Tapscott Rd & Washburn Way	None	Scarborough	150	None	Tapscott	Rd	None	None	None
965	1257	1257	Lord Roberts Junior Public School	school	None	Lord Roberts Drive and Tremely Crescent	None	Scarborough	165	None	Lord Roberts	Dr	None	None	"<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
966	1264	1264	Maplewood High School	school	None	Galloway Rd & Dunera Ave	None	Scarborough	120	None	Galloway	Rd	None	None	None
967	1267	1267	Mason Road Junior Public School	school	None	Mason Rd & Glenda Rd	None	Scarborough	78	None	Mason	Rd	None	None	None
968	1269	1269	McKee Public School	school	None	Church Ave & Kenneth Ave	None	North York	35	None	Church	Ave	None	None	None
969	1270	1270	Meadowvale Public School	school	None	Meadowvale Rd & Claresholme Dr	None	Scarborough	761	None	Meadowvale	Rd	None	None	None
970	1272	1272	Military Trail Junior Elementary School	school	None	Military Trail & Bonspiel Dr	None	Scarborough	701	None	Military	Trl	None	None	None
971	1275	1275	Morrish Public School	school	None	Canmore Blvd & Halfmood Sq	None	Scarborough	61	None	Canmore	Blvd	None	None	None
972	1283	1283	Oakdale Park Middle School	school	None	Grandravine Dr & Jane St	None	Etobicoke York	315	None	Grandravine	Dr	None	None	None
973	1284	1284	O'Connor Public School	school	None	O'Connor Drive and Wakunda Place	None	Toronto and East York	1665	None	O'connor	Dr	None	None	"<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
974	1288	1288	Park Lawn Community School	crc	None	Ballacaine Drive and Bethnal Avenue	None	Etobicoke York	71	None	Ballacaine	Dr	None	M8Y 4B6	A small facility located in Park Lawn Junior Middle School in The Queensway and Park Lawn Road area. Park Lawn Community School offers a variety of recreational programming opportunities for participants from preschool to older adults including fitness, art, sports, camps, special events and so much more.
975	1289	1289	Parkside Elementary School	school	None	Cedarvale Ave & Trenton Ave	None	Toronto and East York	401	None	Cedarvale	Ave	None	None	None
976	1290	1290	Percy Williams Junior Public School	school	None	White Heather Blvd & Sandhurst Cir	None	Scarborough	35	None	White Heather	Blvd	None	None	None
977	1293	1293	Pleasant View Junior High School	school	None	Brian Dr & Van Horne Ave	None	North York	175	None	Brian	Dr	None	None	None
978	1294	1294	Port Royal Public School	school	None	Port Royal Trail & Ashcott St	None	Scarborough	408	None	Port Royal	Trl	None	None	None
979	1295	1295	Portage Trail Junior Elementary School	school	None	Sidney Belsey Cres & Westpoint Lane	None	Etobicoke York	100	None	Sidney Belsey	Cres	None	None	None
980	1301	1301	Regina Mundi Catholic School	school	None	Playfair Avenue and Haven Road	None	North York	70	None	Playfair	Ave	None	None	"<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
981	1309	1309	Selwyn Public School	school	None	Selwyn Ave & Dalecrest Dr	None	Toronto and East York	1	None	Selwyn	Ave	None	None	None
982	1312	1312	Sir Alexander Mackenzie Senior Public School	school	None	Heather Rd & Airdrie Rd	None	Scarborough	33	None	Heather	Rd	None	None	None
983	1313	1313	Sir Ernest Macmillan Senior Public School	school	None	Huntsmill Blvd & Eagle Point Rd	None	Scarborough	149	None	Huntsmill	Blvd	None	None	None
984	1315	1315	Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate Institute	school	None	Lawrence Ave E & Charlottetown Blvd	None	Scarborough	5400	None	Lawrence	Ave	E	None	None
985	1317	1317	Sir Wilfrid Laurier Collegiate Institute	school	None	Guildwood Pky & Chancery Lane	None	Scarborough	145	None	Guildwood	Pkwy	None	None	None
986	1319	1319	Sloane Public School	school	None	Sloane Avenue and Draycott Drive	None	North York	110	None	Sloane	Ave	None	None	"<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
987	1320	1320	Smithfield Community School	crc	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	175	None	Mount Olive	Dr	None	M9V 2E3	This community school offers a variety of recreational programs for all ages. Camp programs are offered during the March Break and the summer months.
988	1324	1324	St. Alphonsus Catholic Secondary School	school	None	Atlas Ave & Dundurn Cres	None	Toronto and East York	60	None	Atlas	Ave	None	None	None
989	1326	1326	St. Andrews Junior High School	school	None	Fenn Ave & Medalist Rd	None	North York	131	None	Fenn	Ave	None	None	None
990	1327	1327	St. Augustine Catholic School	school	None	Shoreham Dr & Gosford Blvd	None	Etobicoke York	98	None	Shoreham	Dr	None	None	None
991	1328	1328	St. Barbara Catholic School	school	None	Janray Drive and Fortune Gate	None	Scarborough	25	None	Janray	Dr	None	None	None
992	1329	1329	St. Barnabas Catholic School	school	None	Washburn Way and Griffen Drive	None	Scarborough	30	None	Washburn	Way	None	None	"<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
993	1330	1330	St. Bartholomew Catholic Secondary School	school	None	Heather Rd & Shilton Rd	None	Scarborough	51	None	Heather	Rd	None	None	None
994	1331	1331	St. Boniface Catholic School	school	None	Markanna Drive and Markham Road	None	Scarborough	20	None	Markanna	Dr	None	None	None
995	1336	1336	St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic School	school	None	Havenview Rd & Invergordon Ave	None	Scarborough	25	None	Havenview	Rd	None	None	None
996	1340	1340	St. Isaac Jogues Catholic School	school	None	York Mills Rd & Ness Dr	None	North York	1330	None	York Mills	Rd	None	None	None
997	1344	1344	St. Marcellus Community School	crc	Partially Accessible	None	None	Etobicoke York	15	None	Denfield	St	None	M9R 3H2	None
998	1345	1345	St. Martin De Porres Catholic School	school	None	Morningside Ave & Lawrence Ave E	None	Scarborough	230	None	Morningside	Ave	None	None	None
999	1348	1348	St. Nicholas Of Bari Catholic School	school	None	Rogers Road and Caledonia Road	None	Toronto and East York	363	None	Rogers	Rd	None	None	"<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
1000	1363	1363	Tecumseh Senior Public School	school	None	Scarborough Golf Club Rd & Lawrence Ave E	None	Scarborough	720	None	Scarborough Golf Club	Rd	None	None	None
1001	1369	1369	Topcliff Public School	school	None	Topcliff Ave & Demaris Ave	None	Etobicoke York	65	None	Topcliff	Ave	None	None	None
1002	1371	1371	Vaughan Road Academy	school	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	529	None	Vaughan	Rd	None	None	<p>Vaughan Road Academy pool is a Toronto District School Board pool located at Vaughan Road and Oakwood Avenue. Pool users can use Entrance 7. General recreation facility users can use Entrance 5 to access the facility. For non-aquatic information, call 416-394-2473.</p>
1003	1373	1373	Victoria Park Collegiate Institute	school	None	Victoria Park Avenue and York Mills Road	None	North York	15	None	Wallingford	Rd.	None	None	None
1004	1375	1375	Vradenburg Junior Public School	school	None	Vradenberg Dr & Lowcrest Blvd	None	Scarborough	50	None	Vradenberg	Dr	None	None	None
1005	1381	1381	West Hill Collegiate Institute	school	None	Morningside Ave & Beath St	None	Scarborough	350	None	Morningside	Ave	None	None	None
1006	1382	1382	West Hill Elementary School	school	None	Morningside Ave & Tefft Rd	None	Scarborough	299	None	Morningside	Ave	None	None	None
1007	1384	1384	Weston Collegiate Institute	school	None	Pine St & Patika Ave	None	Etobicoke York	100	None	Pine	St	None	None	None
1008	1387	1387	Wexford Collegiate Institute	school	None	None	None	Scarborough	1176	None	Pharmacy	Ave	None	None	None
1009	1388	1388	White Haven Junior Public School	school	None	Invergorden Ave & Havenview Rd	None	Scarborough	105	None	Invergordon	Ave	None	None	None
1010	1390	1390	Willow Park Junior Public School	school	None	Windover Dr & Susan St	None	Scarborough	45	None	Windover	Dr	None	None	None
1011	1393	1393	Winston Churchill Collegiate Institute	school	None	Lawrence Ave E & Canlish Rd	None	Scarborough	2239	None	Lawrence	Ave	E	None	This location has drop-in sports programing.
1012	1395	1395	Woburn Collegiate Institute	school	None	Ellesmere Rd & Dormington Dr	None	Scarborough	2222	None	Ellesmere	Rd	None	None	None
1013	1399	1399	York Mills Collegiate Institute	school	None	York Mills Rd & Sandfield Rd	None	North York	490	None	York Mills	Rd	None	None	None
1014	1403	1403	Zion Heights Middle School	school	None	Leslie Street and Dexter Boulevard	None	North York	5900	None	Leslie	St	E	M2H 1J9	None
1015	1404	1404	Frank Oke Secondary School	school	None	Alliance Ave & Rockcliffe Blvd	None	Etobicoke York	500	None	Alliance	Ave	None	None	None
1016	1406	656	Wexford Hydro	Other	None	Pharmacy Ave & Singleton Rd	None	Scarborough	905	None	Pharmacy	Ave	None	None	None
1017	1416	1685	Marjory Carton Apartments	None	None	Wilson Ave & Ridley Blvd	None	North York	193	None	Wilson	Ave	None	None	None
1018	1424	1424	Academy Soccer Field	park	None	Jonesville Cres & Tisdale Ave	None	North York	115	None	Hobson	Ave	None	None	A 1.5 hectare park near Bermondsey Road and Eglinton Avenue East that features a soccer field and naturalized areas.
1019	1425	1425	De Havilland 'Mossie' Park	park	None	None	None	North York	111	None	Anthony	Rd	None	None	"A 2.3 hectare park near Wilson Avenue and Dufferin Street featuring two ball diamonds and a children's playground. Parking is available at 111 Anthony Road. Prior to June 2016, this park was known as Anthony Road School Park.  The new park name better reflects the history of aviation in this area of the city. The ""Mossie"" is a nickname for the 'Mosquito', which was manufactured locally by de Havilland from 1942 to 1945.  This multi-role combat aircraft served in World War II in Europe and North Africa and was used by the Royal Canadian Air Force, Royal Air Force and U.S. Army Air Force."
1020	1429	466	Power House Recreation Centre	crc	Partially Accessible	None	None	Etobicoke York	65	None	Colonel Samuel Smith Park	Dr.	None	M8V 4B6	"The Power House Recreation Centre is located on the picturesque grounds of Colonel Samuel Smith Park in the Kipling Avenue and Lakeshore Boulevard West area. We offer a variety of specialized summer camps for children and youth. Some of these include canoe building, skateboard, bike and outdoor adventure. Seasonally we offer general programs and facilitate permits.<br><br>
This centre has a dedicated <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/recreation/youth-recreation/"">enhanced youth space</a>"
1021	1430	467	Toronto Inukshuk Park	park	None	Lake Shore Blvd W & Newfoundland Rd	None	Toronto and East York	789	None	Lake Shore	Blvd	W	None	The Toronto Inukshuk Park, formerly Battery Park, is home to the Toronto Inukshuk, a legacy project to commemorate World Youth Day in 2002 that brings an important symbol of Canada's Aboriginal people to the people of Toronto. An Inuit stone structure often found in the arctic landscape, the Inukshuk serves as a guide to travellers on land and sea, providing comfort, advice and spatial orientation. One of the largest of its kind in North America, the structure stands 30 feet high with an arm span of 15 feet. Approximately 50 tonnes of mountain rose granite was used to create the Inukshuk, which was made by internationally acclaimed Inuit artist Kellypalik Qimirpik from Cape Dorset, Nunavut.
1022	1431	1431	Grange Park	park	None	Dundas St W & Beverley St	None	Toronto and East York	26	None	Grange	Rd	W	None	A 1.8 hectare park near Queen Street West and University Avenue featuring a picnic area, a wading pool and a children's playground. Grange Park is officially owned by the Art Gallery of Ontario, and is run by Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation. The late Harriet Boulton, also known as Mrs. Goldwin Smith, provided in her will that the Grange and annexed lands which was her home would be gifted to the Art Museum of Toronto. The land to the south of the Grange were to be made available for use as a park in perpetuity. Title to the Grange and the Park are vested in the Art Gallery of Ontario, which evolved from the Art Museum of Toronto. An agreement between the City of Toronto and the Art Museum of Toronto was made on January 20, 1911 regarding Grange Park.
1023	1432	2	Cathedral Bluffs Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	24	None	Lyme Regis	Cres	None	None	"<p>Cathedral Bluffs Park offers spectacular views of the bluffs and Lake Ontario. The tall spires of the eroded sandstone cliffs rise more than 90 metres above Lake Ontario. This is one of the highest points along the bluffs, a result of the coincidence of the Lake Ontario and glacial Lake Iroquois shorelines.</p>

<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/scarborough-bluffs/"">This park is part of Scarborough Bluffs</a>.</p>

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<p>There is <strong>no access to the water</strong> at this park. Stay behind fences and obey no trespassing signs as the bluffs are unstable. Access the water from <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=2"">Bluffer's Park</a>, <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=1484"">Sylvan Park</a>, <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=406"">Guild Park and Gardens</a>, or <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=1079"">East Point Park</a>.</p></div>

<h2>History</h2>
<p>At one time, much of the parkland belonged to the Sisters of St. Joseph, whose property extended from Kingston Road to the lake. Much of the property was sold to Dolphin Developments who planned to develop a residential neighbourhood on the property. Permission for building the subdivision was granted on the condition that the southern section be turned into a park. Ownership of that land was transferred to the municipality of Metropolitan Toronto in January 1960.</p>"
1024	1435	1435	Bloordale United Church	church	None	Bloor St W & Neilor Cres	None	Etobicoke York	4258	None	Bloor	St	W	None	None
1025	1437	1437	Willowdale Presbyterian Church	church	None	Ellerslie Ave & Beecroft Rd	None	North York	38	None	Ellerslie	Ave	None	None	None
1026	1440	1440	St. Mark's United Church	church	None	Orton Park Rd & Brimorton Dr	None	Scarborough	115	None	Orton Park	Rd	None	None	None
1027	1444	1444	Humbervale Park Baptist Church	church	None	Royal York Rd & Norseman St	None	Etobicoke York	763	None	Royal York	Rd	None	None	None
1028	1448	1448	Woolner Park	park	None	Jane Street and Woolner Avenue	None	Etobicoke York	735	None	Jane	St	None	None	"This park has a fenced <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a>. In 2021, the playground was improved as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a> and features accessibility enhancements to pathways and benches, additional play areas and outdoor fitness equipment."
1029	1449	1449	Don Valley Brick Works	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	550	None	Bayview	Ave.	None	None	"<p>Once a former quarry, Don Valley Brick Works Park is now a City of Toronto flagship natural environment park. It is considered a model for urban ecosystem planning given its extensive landscape restoration, re-naturalization, wetland re-establishment, and adaptive management. </p>


<h2>Discover the Park!</h2>
<p>Explore at your own pace with a self-guided tour featuring educational signage highlighting the park’s rich past, vibrant present and exciting future. Enhance your visit with our audio tour &ndash; call 416-39-BRICK to learn about the area's fascinating geological history before, during or after your walk.</p>

<p>Help protect this unique natural space by reviewing <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/love-parks/"">Park and Trail Rules and Etiquette</a> before your visit. Together, we can support the health and sustainability of our urban ecosystems.</p>

<h2>Volunteer</h2>
<p>Get involved in ecosystem restoration by joining the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/get-involved/volunteer-with-the-city/community-stewardship-program/"">Community Stewardship Program</a>, and help maintain and enhance the park’s naturalized areas.</p>


    <h2>Wheelchair Accessibility</h2>
<ul>
 <li>Eight accessible parking spots in the main parking lot</li>
 <li>Wheelchair accessible washrooms on the first floor of <a href=""https://www.evergreen.ca/evergreen-brick-works/"" target=""_blank"">Evergreen</a>'s Welcome Centre</li>
 <li>Wheelchair accessible access to the Welcome Deck and terrace pond lookouts</li></ul>
<p>Trails and boardwalks located within the quarry garden are connected at-grade to Evergreen Brick Works and parking lots. The trails are granular surface trails and are affected by the weather. These trails are also connected to the Belt Line Trail via a paved ramp. Trails connecting the quarry gardens to the quarry ridge lookout are steep, due to the natural landscape.</p>
<h2>History and Ecological Restoration</h2>
<p>From 1889 to 1989, Don Valley Brick Works Park was the site of a large-scale brick-making and distribution operation. Bricks were forged using water from Mud Creek and clay from the Brick Works quarry. The bricks made at this site are used in buildings throughout Toronto, including Casa Loma, Massey Hall, the Ontario Legislature, parts of the University of Toronto’s St. George campus, and numerous private homes.</p>

<p>In 1989, the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) acquired the Don Valley Brick Works site from private development, and in 1995, the City of Toronto and TRCA began restoration work. A series of wetland environments have been constructed to provide habitats for aquatic plants and wildlife, as well as to bring water from nearby Mud Creek through the wetland to be filtered naturally before it flows into the Don River, and ultimately Lake Ontario. With the help of dedicated volunteers and strong partnerships, the City of Toronto has successfully introduced wetland, dry wildflower meadow, and forest plant communities to different parts of the Don Valley Brick Works site, creating a variety of ecosystem types.</p>"
1030	1450	1450	Crawford-Jones Memorial Park	park	None	Dee Ave & Dee Cres	None	Etobicoke York	80	None	Dee	Ave	None	None	A 9.4 hectare park in the Humber River Valley near Highway 401 and Weston Road. This park features a combination of mature trees along the bank of the Humber River and a meadow with newly planted trees. Paths connect to the Humber River recreational trail from the parking lot.
1031	1451	1451	Cliff Lumsdon Park	park	None	Lake Shore Dr & Seventh St	None	Etobicoke York	101	None	Lake Shore	Dr	None	None	A 1.1 hectare park on the shore of Lake Ontario near Islington Avenue and Lake Shore Boulevard West featuring an open green space and views of the downtown skyline.
1032	1452	1452	Cedargrove Park	park	None	Farmbrook Road and Chestermere Boulevard	None	Scarborough	100	None	Farmbrook	Rd	None	None	A 1.5 hectare park to the east of Bellamy Road that features a sports field and children's playground. In 2022, the playground was improved as part of the Playground Enhancement Program. It features swings, climbing structures and senior and junior play structures.
1033	1453	1453	Arena Gardens	park	None	Mutual St & Shuter St	None	Toronto and East York	78	None	Mutual	St	None	None	A small park near Dundas Street East and Jarvis Street featuring an ornamental fountain and children's playground.
1034	1456	1456	Cudia Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	70	None	Meadowcliffe	Dr	None	None	"<p>Cudia Park is located at the point where the current Lake Ontario Shoreline meets the historic Lake Iroquois shorelines. There are hiking trails throughout the Park. Wildlife is abundant and the views of Lake Ontario are spectacular. You can also see Cathedral Bluffs Park to the West. It is like having a bit of wilderness at the end of the street.</p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/scarborough-bluffs/"">This park is part of Scarborough Bluffs</a>.</p>

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<p>There is <strong>no access to the water</strong> at this park. Stay behind fences and obey no trespassing signs as the bluffs are unstable. Access the water from <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=2"">Bluffer's Park</a>, <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=1484"">Sylvan Park</a>, <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=406"">Guild Park and Gardens</a>, or <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=1079"">East Point Park</a>.</p></div>
<h2>History</h2>
<p>Cudia Park was acquired by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) in 1960 from the Borough of Scarborough so that there could be a continuous strip of Parkland along the Scarborough Bluffs. The park was named for the Cudia family who were long-time residents of the area.</p>"
1035	1457	475	Driftwood Park	park	None	Tobermory Dr & Kinnie Crt	None	Etobicoke York	44	None	Tobermory	Dr	None	None	An 8.7 hectare park near Jane Street and Finch Avenue West featuring a ball diamond, a children's playground, open green space, the Finch Corridor Trail and Bike Path. The Black Creek and one of it's tributaries flows through the park.
1036	1460	1460	East Don Parkland	park	None	Sheppard Avenue East and Old Leslie Street	None	North York	1240	None	Sheppard	Ave	E	None	The East Don Parkland is part of a long chain of parks following the East Don River. The East Don Trail snakes through these ravines and green spaces providing a beautiful opportunity for hiking and biking. In the fall you can often find Salmon swimming upstream to spawn. The Don Valley has undergone extensive conservation efforts over the past few decades to create this beautiful urban green space and will continue to improve in the future.
1037	1461	1461	Goldhawk Park	park	None	Goldhawk Trail and Oakhaven Drive	None	Scarborough	250	None	Goldhawk	Trl.	None	None	"Goldhawk Park is a 9.3-hectare park near Steeles Avenue East and McCowan Road. In 2024, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
1038	1462	1462	Mount Dennis Community Hall	crc	Fully Accessible	Hollis Street and Weston Road	None	Etobicoke York	4	None	Hollis	St	None	M6M 4M9	"Mount Dennis Community Hall is located near the intersection of Eglinton Avenue West and Weston Road. The community hall serves as the recreation support office for the surrounding neighbourhoods. This location has some <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/recreation/youth-recreation/"">youth-specific programming</a>."
1039	1463	1463	Edithvale Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	North York	131	None	Finch	Ave	W	M2N 2H8	The Edithvale Community Centre was designed with extensive community input and features a gymnasium, banquet hall, youth lounge, seniors' lounge, two preschool rooms, a kitchen, craft rooms, fitness and dance studios, a weight room and an indoor, elevated running/walking track. The centre is conveniently located near public transit. There is also a path leading to the building for walkers and cyclists, as well as ample bike parking.
1040	1465	1465	Grand Avenue Park	park	None	Grand Ave & Melrose St	None	Etobicoke York	1	None	Grand	Ave	None	None	A 1.2 hectare park on Grand Avenue near The Queensway that features a children's playground.
1041	1466	1466	Harding Park	park	None	Hearst Cir & Chiswick Ave	None	Etobicoke York	59	None	Hearst	Cir	None	None	A 2.3 hectare park near Jane Street and Lawrence Avenue West that features a ball diamond and a children's playground.
1042	1467	1467	Joseph Burr Tyrrell Park	park	None	Dalton Road and Bloor Street West	None	Toronto and East York	10	None	Dalton	Rd	None	None	In 2022, the playground was improved as part of the Playground Enhancement Program. It includes play structures, swings and seating areas.
1043	1468	1468	Little Trinity Church Lands	park	None	King St E & Parliament St	None	Toronto and East York	417	None	King	St	E	None	None
1044	1470	1470	Morningside Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	390	None	Morningside	Ave	None	None	"Escape from the city and explore this spot of nature in Scarborough.  This park has a creek running through it. There are many, many mature trees surrounding the footpaths which wind their way throughout the park.  Walk, bike, jog through the park, and you will find picnic areas, a playground, a splash pad, and public washrooms available for visitors to use, weather permitting.<br><br>
<strong>Note: </strong><br>  Enter this large park from the west side of Morningside Avenue between Ellesmere Avenue and Lawrence Avenue."
1045	1471	1471	Scarlett Mills Park	park	None	Edenbridge Dr & Clay Crt	None	Etobicoke York	235	None	Edenbridge	Dr	None	None	None
1046	1472	1472	Thompson Street Parkette	park	None	Broadview Ave & Thompson St	None	Toronto and East York	120	None	Broadview	Ave	None	None	None
1047	1473	1473	Silverhill Park	park	None	Silverhill Dr & Maypole St	None	Etobicoke York	70	None	Silverhill	Dr	None	None	None
1048	1474	1474	Seasons Park	park	None	Seasons Dr & Grosbeak Cres	None	Scarborough	40	None	Seasons	Dr	None	None	None
1049	1475	1475	Rouge Park - Finch Meander Area	Other	None	Old Finch Ave & Sewell's Rd	None	Scarborough	305	None	Old Finch	Ave	None	None	None
1050	1476	1476	York Mills Valley Park	park	None	Yonge St & Mill St	None	North York	3865	None	Yonge	St	None	None	None
1051	1477	1477	Wychwood Parkette	park	None	Hocken Ave & Wychwood Ave	None	Toronto and East York	111	None	Hocken	Ave	None	None	None
1052	1478	1478	Woodsworth Park	park	None	Sedgemount Dr & Daventry Rd	None	Scarborough	122	None	Sedgemount	Dr	None	None	None
1053	1479	1479	Woodlands Park	park	None	Reesor Rd & Steeles Ave E	None	Scarborough	19	None	Reesor	Rd	None	None	None
1054	1480	1480	Birunthan Park	park	None	Dragonfly Cres & Mantis Rd	None	Scarborough	31	None	Dragonfly	Cres	None	None	A 3 hectare park near Moringside Avenue and Neilson Road that features a sports field, basketball courts, splash pad and a children's playground.
1055	1481	1481	Upper Junction Park	park	None	Birdstone Cres & Weston Rd	None	Etobicoke York	85	None	Birdstone	Cres	None	None	None
1056	1482	1482	Thackeray Park	park	None	Kipling Ave & Steeles Ave W	None	Etobicoke York	2955	None	Kipling	Ave	None	None	None
1057	1484	1484	Sylvan Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	55	None	Sylvan	Ave	None	None	"<p>Sylvan Park offers a small area of cut grass and benches for park users to enjoy the view of Lake Ontario from the height of land. There is one pedestrian trail to the lake: the <strong>Doris McCarthy Trail</strong> (Gates Gully). Start from Ravine Drive, south of Kingston Road and head down to the lake.</p>

<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/scarborough-bluffs/"">This park is part of Scarborough Bluffs</a>.</p>
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<p>Stay behind fences and obey no trespassing signs as the bluffs are unstable.</div>

<h2>History</h2>
<p>Sylvan Park was named after the nearby Sylvan Avenue. In Roman mythology, Sylvanus was a woodland deity and Sylvan refers to the wooded rural character of the area. An earlier name for the park was the Cherry Orchard. It was purchased from private owners in 1966 by Metropolitan Toronto, the regional government at the time. Later it was transferred to the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. The land was acquired to curtail further erosion and to prevent possible development of housing on the site.</p>

<p>The western boundary of Sylvan Park is close to Bellamy Creek where it cuts thorough the Scarbough Bluffs to Lake Ontario. The ravine surrounding Bellany Creek known as the Bellamy Ravine is also known as Gates Gully, after a well-known pioneer, Johnathan Gates who settled in the area in 1815. Gates later operated the Scarboro Inn, also known as Gates Tavern, on Kingston Road, just east of Bellamy Road.</p>

<p>More recently, the trail through Gates Gulley was named after the well-known Canadian artist Doris McCarthy, who lived at the end of Meadowcliffe Road and owned a portion of the Bellamy Ravine. Doris McCarthy, best known for her landscape paintings, lived on the picturesque 12-acre property from 1939 to her death in 2010. She referred to her home as ""Fools Paradise"" and she donated it to the Ontario Heritage Trust in 1998, hoping that other artists would use the lands on the Scarborough Bluff to inspire art after her death. She donated the lands in the ravine to the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority for conservation and access purposes. A sculpture is located at the point where the Doris McCarthy Trail meets the lakeshore.</p>"
1058	1486	1486	South Humber Park	park	None	The Queensway & High St	None	Etobicoke York	120	None	The Queensway	None	None	None	None
1059	1487	1487	Sisken Trail Park	park	None	Staines Rd & Siskin Terr	None	Scarborough	157	None	Staines	Rd	None	None	None
1060	1489	1489	Raymore Park	park	None	Raymore Drive and Tilden Crescent	None	Etobicoke York	95	None	Raymore	Dr	None	None	"<p>The <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> is fenced, allows <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/permits-licences-bylaws/commercial-dog-walker-permit/"">Commercial Dog Walkers</a>, and has a separate area for dogs weighing less than 9 kg.</p>"
1061	1490	1490	Princess Park	park	None	Doris Ave & Empress Ave	None	North York	214	None	Doris	Ave	None	None	None
1062	1491	1491	Prescott Parkette	park	None	Prescott Ave & Grieves Ave	None	Toronto and East York	20	None	Prescott	Ave	None	None	None
1063	1492	1492	Port Royal Park	park	None	Port Royal Trail & Moorehouse Dr	None	Scarborough	50	None	Port Royal	Trl	None	None	None
1064	1494	1494	Point Rouge Trail Park	park	None	Staines Rd & Point Rouge Trail	None	Scarborough	203	None	Staines	Rd	None	None	None
1065	1495	1495	Oates Park	park	None	Oates Dr & Nixon Hts	None	Scarborough	10	None	Oates	Dr	None	None	A 1.2 hectare park near Danforth road and Warden Avenue that features a multipurpose sports field, a splash pad and a children's playground.
1066	1496	1496	Oakridge Park	park	None	Danforth Ave & Robinson Ave	None	Scarborough	3459	None	Danforth	Ave	None	None	A 1.8 hectare park on Danforth Avenue east of Pharmacy Avenue that features a ball diamond, a multipurpose sports field, splash pad and a children's playground.
1067	1497	1497	North York Rose Garden	None	None	None	None	None	None	None	None	None	None	None	None
1068	1498	1498	Norman Jewison Park	park	None	Isabella Street and Yonge Street	None	Toronto and East York	13	None	Isabella	St.	None	None	None
1069	1499	1499	Moreau Trail Park	park	None	Herron Ave & Broderick Pl	None	Scarborough	35	None	Herron	Ave	None	None	A small park near Warden Avenue and St. Clair Avenue East that features a children's playground and access to Warden Woods and the Massey Creek ravine.
1070	1500	1500	McCowan District Park	park	None	McCowan Road and Bridgegrove Drive	None	Scarborough	150	None	Mccowan	Rd	None	None	Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>
1071	1501	1501	Leonard Linton Park	park	None	Vanderhoof Avenue and Research Road	None	North York	60	None	Research	Rd	None	None	None
1072	1502	1502	Lakeview Avenue Parkette	park	None	Lakeview Ave & Dundas St W	None	Toronto and East York	2	None	Lakeview	Ave	None	None	None
1073	1503	1503	John Chang Neighbourhood Park	park	None	Colgate Ave & Natalie Pl	None	Toronto and East York	50	None	Colgate	Ave	None	None	None
1074	1504	1504	Islington Park	park	None	Franel Crescent and Aviemore Drive	None	Etobicoke York	19	None	Franel	Cres.	None	None	A one-hectare park on Islington Avenue north of Finch Avenue West that features a children's playground and an open green space. In 2022, the playground was improved as part of the Playground Enhancement Program.
1075	1508	1508	Humberline Park	park	None	Humberline Drive and Woodlot Crescent	None	Etobicoke York	32	None	Humberline	Dr	None	None	"A 3.1 hectare park near Finch Avenue West and Highway 427 that features a children's playground and a basketball court. There is also a path that leads down into the Humber Arboretum. 
In 2021, the playground was improved as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a> and features play structures for children aged 18 months to five years and for children aged five and up."
1076	1509	1509	Finch - Humberline Sportsfields	park	None	Finch Ave W & Humberline Dr	None	Etobicoke York	95	None	Humberline	Dr	None	None	None
1077	1510	1510	Harrison Properties	park	None	Kingston Rd & Lakehurst Dr	None	Scarborough	1845	None	Kingston	Rd	None	None	A 2.9 hectare forested park on top of the Bluffs overlooking Lake Ontario near Kingston Road and close to Birchmount Road.
1078	1511	1511	Lower Don Parklands	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	44	None	Beechwood	Dr	None	None	"The Lower Don Valley is home to a wide array of plant and animal species, some part of sensitive ongoing natural habitat restoration, and a number of naturalized areas and trails. The Lower Don Trail is a 5 km multi-use trail that stretches from Taylor Creek to Lakeshore Boulevard, following the Don River.<br><br>
<a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/data/parks/prd/facilities/complex/3593/index.html"">Crothers Woods</a> offers 10km of natural surface trails through mature maple-beech-oak woodland on the west-side of the Don River. Cottonwood Flats is located at the base of Beechwood Drive"
1079	1529	1529	Bishop Allotments	None	None	Bishop Ave & Maxome Ave	None	North York	190	None	Bishop	Ave	None	None	None
1080	1558	1558	Cedarbrook Junior Public School	school	None	Nelson St & Farmbrook Rd	None	Scarborough	56	None	Nelson	St	None	None	None
1081	1569	1569	Claireville Day Camp	camp	None	Indian Line & Albion Rd	None	Etobicoke York	8180	None	Highway 50	None	None	L6T 0A6	None
1082	1583	1583	Daventry Allotments	None	None	Brimorton Dr & Bellamy Rd	None	Scarborough	19	None	Daventry	Rd	None	None	None
1083	1631	1631	Four Winds Allotments	None	None	Four Winds Dr & Sentinel Rd	None	Etobicoke York	20	None	Four Winds	Dr	None	None	None
1084	1642	1642	Givendale Allotments	None	None	Kennedy Rd & Ranstone Gdns	None	Scarborough	950	None	Kennedy	Rd	None	None	None
1085	1656	1656	Highland Creek Public School	school	None	Military Trail & Bobmar Rd	None	Scarborough	1410	None	Military	Trl	None	None	None
1086	1663	1663	HTO Park	park	None	Queens Quay W & Rees St	None	Toronto and East York	339	None	Queens Quay	None	W	None	"Located in Toronto's Inner Harbour, this unique park includes grassy hills, a long sand beach extending along the water's edge, stationary yellow shade umbrellas and Muskoka chairs. Stylized as H<sub>T</sub>O, the name is word play between the chemical element of water, H<sub>2</sub>O, and the common abbreviation for Toronto, TO. 
<br><br>Billed as ""Toronto's Urban Beach"", H<sub>T</sub>O park is an inviting space that highlights contemporary landscape design.
<br><br>
<strong>Six Elements</strong><br> 
Ground Planes - The site was reformed to create a tilted plane that acknowledges two aspects: the urban side and water side. At selected viewing points, a series of tilted planes break through the surface as places for sitting and gathering. Umbrella-dotted terraces step down to the lake. In addition, a pattern of linear surface planes running east-west across the parks abstractly recall the railway tracks that fed the now-defunct industries of the area.<br><br>

Water - A series of connected water elements accentuate the theme of water returning to its source. Each element is programmed to celebrate the intrinsic qualities of water. These include motion activated sprays, steam and fog, variations in colour and coloured ice.<br><br>

Islands - The overlay of green islands provide gently sloping lawns for repose. Islands that meet residential buildings become horticultural to mediate between the public and private. The islands in the slips mediate storm water overflow. Native water’s edge species act as an urban estuary to provide a living filter for micro-organisms.<br><br>

Expressive Horticulture - The planting strategy involves three basic treatments: sloping lawns, horticultural and bio-remediation islands. Tree planting expresses a north-south gradient from a grove of multi-stem ash at the north, to wind-catching willows towards the water’s edge. Planting of horticultural islands provide interest through the year, and buffer the residential or more private areas of the park. Selected species with winter berries contribute to the idea of the site as a bird and wildlife habitat.<br><br>

Lighting - Seasonal animation, a sense of identity, playfulness and security is created through the lighting. Tall mast lights act as an ‘area moon’ and is programmed to change seasonally. Lighting transforms the dark surfaces of the water basins. The water’s edge is softly illuminated by a connective glow. The lighting is also a vehicle for creating a sense of theatre and journey on the cultural corridors that line the city to the water.<br><br>

Beach Furniture - The design calls for informal beach furniture scattered across the south end of the site, transforming it from an urban park to an urban beach.<br><br>
<strong>History</strong><br>
Over a decade ago, approximately 16 hectares (40 acres) of land within Toronto’s Harbourfront was designated for public parks, waters-edge promenade, and school/community centre users. Since that time, several of the park sites have been developed including the Toronto Music Garden.<br><br>

At the end of June 2003, Toronto City Council approved a conceptual design for Phase I of the Harbourfront Parks and Open Space System. Phase I was to focus on Maple Leaf Quay East, Maple Leaf Quay West, and their related slips. They were planned to essentially connect Harbourfront Centre with the Spadina Quay Wetland and the Toronto Music Garden.<br><br>

In July 2004, Mayor David Miller and Deputy Mayor Joe Pantalone, Chair, Harbourfront Parks Steering Committee unveiled the new location for a waterfront park, H<sub>T</sub>O.<br><br>

The winning design team for Phase I consisted of Janet Rosenberg & Associates Landscapes Architects of Toronto and Claude Cormier Architects Paysagistes Inc. of Montreal. Together they created the design known as H<sub>T</sub>O. The name represents the fundamental changes that will take place in the relationship between Toronto and the waterfront."
1087	1681	1681	Jonesville Allotments	None	None	Jonesville Cres & Eglinton Ave E	None	North York	50	None	Jonesville	Cres	None	None	None
1088	1685	1685	Keele Reservoir & Toronto Azzurri Youth Sport Village	park	None	Keele St & Chimneystack Rd	None	North York	4995	None	Keele	St	None	None	"An 8.8 hectare park on Keele Street south of Steeles Avenue West features two cricket pitches and the Toronto Azzurri Youth Sport Village.  This village includes a lit soccer field and clubhouse and recognizes the commitment and dedication of the Toronto Azzurri Summer Soccer League to children and the game of soccer. The laneway into Keele Reservoir was named ""Carmen Principato Way"". Mr. Principato, a champion within the Toronto Azzurri Soccer Club, was instrumental in the creation of the clubhouse."
1089	1707	1707	Toronto Music Garden	park	None	Queens Quay West and Lower Spadina Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	479	None	Queens Quay	None	W	None	"Fronting on Toronto's inner harbour, the Toronto Music Garden is one of the city's most enchanted locations. The park design is inspired by Bach's First Suite for Unaccompanied Cello, with each dance movement within the suite corresponding to a different section of the garden. <br><br>
Public art honouring Terry Fox was installed in the park in October 2023. <br><br>

<strong>Gardens &amp; Plant List - Bach's Suite No. 1 for Unaccompanied Cello</strong><br>

Prelude - An undulating riverscape with curves &amp; bends: The first moment of the suite imparts the feeling of a flowing river through which the visitor can stroll. Granite boulders from the southern edge of the Canadian Shield are placed to represent a stream bed with low-growing plants softening its banks. The whole is overtopped by an alley of native Hackberry trees, whose straight trunks and regular spacing suggest measures of music.<br><br>

Allemande - A forest grove of wandering trails: The Allemande is an ancient German dance. Interpreted here as a Birch forest, the movement invites the visitor to swirl inward to various contemplative sitting areas, that move higher and higher up the hillside, culminating in a rocky vantage point that looks over the harbour through a circle of Dawn Redwood trees.<br><br>

Courante - A swirling path through a wildflower meadow: Originally an Italian and French dance form, the Courante is an exuberant movement that is interpreted here as a huge, upward-spiralling swirl through a lush field of grasses and brightly-coloured perennials that attract birds and butterflies. At the top, a Maypole spins in the wind.<br><br>

Sarabande - A Conifer grove in the shape of an arc: This movement is based on an ancient Spanish dance form. Its contemplative quality is interpreted here as an inward-arcing circle that is enclosed by tall needle-leaf evergreen trees. Envisioned as a poet's corner, the garden's centerpiece is a huge stone that acts as a stage for readings, and holds a small pool with water that reflects the sky.<br><br>

Menuett - A formal flower parterre: This French dance was contemporary to Bach's time. Its formality and grace are reflected in the symmetry and geometry of this movement's design. Hand-crafted with ornamental steel, a circular pavilion is designed to shelter small musical ensembles or dance groups.<br><br>

Gigue - Giant grass steps that dance you down to the outside world: The Gigue, or ""jog"" is an English dance, whose jaunty, rollicking music is interpreted here as a series of giant grass steps that offer views onto the harbour. The steps form a curved amphitheatre that focus on a stone stage set under a weeping willow tree; a place for informal performances. Shrubs and perennials act as large, enclosing arms, framing views out onto the harbour.<br><br>

<strong>History</strong><br>

Inspired by Bach - Inspired by the pictorial element in Johann Sebastian Bach’s Suites for Unaccompanied Cello, internationally renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma collaborated with a number of artists to produce Inspired by Bach – a six part film series. The series was produced by Rhombus Media Incorporated and broadcasted in 1997 and 1998.<br><br>

For the first film in the series, The Music Garden, Mr. Ma worked with landscape designer Julie Moir Messervy to interpret in nature the music of Bach’s first suite. As a result of the film project, Yo-Yo Ma, Julie Messervy and Rhombus Media Incorporated approached the city of Boston, Massachusetts to create an actual garden based on The Music Garden. When the Boston site fell through, Toronto enthusiastically embraced the project.<br><br>

The Design - Julie Messervy designed the waterfront Music Garden in collaboration with landscape architects from the city’s Parks, Forestry and Recreation Department. The garden design interprets in nature Bach’s First Suite for Unaccompanied Cello, with each dance movement within the suite corresponding to a different section in the garden. Two Canadian artists created special features for the Music Garden. Tom Tollefson, architectural blacksmith, fabricated the Music Pavilion, and the late Anne Roberts of Feir Mill Desing Inc., designed the Maypole.<br><br>

The Donors - James Douglas Fleck led the private side of a public/private collaboration with the City of Toronto to create and build the Toronto Music Garden. The donors are David and Vivian Campbell, George and Kathy Dembroski, James and Margaret Fleck, David and Catherine Graham, Michael and Sonja Koerner, Wilmot and Judy Matthews, Jim and Sandra Pitblado and Sandra Simpson. The Weston Foundation has also contributed to the project."
1090	1710	1710	Remberto Navia Sport Fields	park	None	Norfinch Dr & Finch Ave W	None	Etobicoke York	65	None	Norfinch	Dr	None	None	None
1091	1748	1748	Scarboro Crescent Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	61	None	Undercliff	Dr	None	None	"<p>Scarboro Crescent Park  offers dramatic views of Lake Ontario and the eroding sand cliffs that form the Scarborough Bluffs. The park is so high above the water that it also offers stunning views of sunrises, sunsets, moon rises and shooting stars, making this a popular evening destination on warm summer evenings. </p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/scarborough-bluffs/"">This park is part of Scarborough Bluffs</a>.</p>
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<p>There is <strong>no access to the water</strong> at this park. Stay behind fences and obey no trespassing signs as the bluffs are unstable. Access the water from <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=2"">Bluffer's Park</a>, <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=1484"">Sylvan Park</a>, <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=406"">Guild Park and Gardens</a>, or <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=1079"">East Point Park</a>.</p></div>"
1092	1760	1760	Silver Springs Elementary School	SCHOOL	None	Silver Springs Blvd & Dancy Ave	None	Scarborough	222	None	Silver Springs	Blvd	None	None	None
1093	1801	1801	Stoffel Allotments	None	None	Stoffel Dr & Kelfield St	None	Etobicoke York	20	None	Stoffel	Dr	None	None	None
1094	1806	1806	Toronto Island Park - Franklin Children's Garden	garden	None	Queens Quay West and Harbour Square	None	Toronto and East York	9	None	Queens Quay	None	W	None	"<p>An interactive garden for families on <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/toronto-island-park/"">Toronto Island Park</a>, Franklin Children's Garden is inspired by Franklin the Turtle from the celebrated book series written by Paulette Bourgeois, illustrated by Brenda Clark and published by Kids Can Press: a Corus Entertainment Company.</p>

<h2>Interactive Garden Section</h2>
<h3>Little Sprouts Garden</h3>
<p>Learn how to plant, cultivate and harvest vegetables and flowers. Drop-in programs run in the summer. </p>

<h3>Snail Trail</h3>
<p>Explore the winding trail and meadow on your way to the highest point on the Toronto Islands.</p>

<h3>Hide and Seek Garden</h3>
<p>Play in the vine tunnel or take pictures with bronze sculptures of Franklin and Rabbit. </p>

<h3>Franklin's Pollination Station</h3>
<p>Find out about the important role pollinators play in this educational garden. </p>

<h3>Pine Grove:</h3>
<p>Collect pine cones and look for bronze sculptures of Franklin and his friends!</p>

<h3>Turtle Pond</h3>
<p>Have a chance to look at turtles, frogs, birds and other critters in a wetland environment. </p>

<h3>Story Time Amphitheatre</h3>
<p>Enjoy this shaded theatre area.</p>"
1095	1820	1820	Walter Perry Junior Public School	None	None	Falmouth Avenue and Ordway Road	None	Scarborough	45	None	Falmouth	Ave	None	None	"<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
1096	1842	1842	Montgomery's Inn	None	None	Dundas St W & Islington Ave	None	Etobicoke York	4709	None	Dundas	St	W	M9A 1A8	"Montgomery's Inn highlights the historical role played by the inn as a tavern, farm, local gathering place and community hub in the development and history of Etobicoke. Features of the building include the 1830s Inn which features twelve restored rooms, a tea room, a bar room and a commercial kitchen, as well as a modern addition featuring a 3,000 volume research library, a gallery space, archives, and a gift shop. 

<br><br>In addition to camps, the museum offers ongoing <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/history-art-culture/exhibits-events/?locations.locationName=Montgomery%27s%20Inn"">events and exhibits</a>, <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/history-art-culture/school-trips/montgomerys-inn-school-trips/"">school trips</a>, and <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/venues-facilities-bookings/booking-city-facilities/rentals-parties/?accordion=montgomerys-inn"">rentals</a>."
1097	1848	1848	Clovercrest Parkette	park	None	Clovercrest Rd & Leslie St	None	North York	23	None	Clovercrest	Rd	None	None	None
1098	1849	1849	Lee Centre Park	park	None	Corporate Dr & Lee Centre Dr	None	Scarborough	112	None	Corporate	Dr	None	None	None
1099	1850	1850	Queensland Park	park	None	Nordin Ave & Warnica Ave	None	Etobicoke York	65	None	Brawley	Ave	None	None	None
1100	1851	1851	Lake Crescent Road End Parkette	park	None	Lake Cres & Island View Blvd	None	Etobicoke York	2	None	Lake	Cres	None	None	None
1101	1852	1852	Nesbitt Park	park	None	Nesbitt Dr & Douglas Crescent	None	Toronto and East York	69	None	Nesbitt	Dr	None	None	None
1102	1853	1853	Tabor Hill Ossuary	park	None	Bellamy Road North and Rochman Boulevard	None	Scarborough	525	None	Bellamy	Rd	N	None	<p>The Tabor Hill Ossuary is a Wendat burial ground that dates back to the 13th century. The Wendat is a confederacy of Iroquoian-speaking nations, and this burial ground contains the remains of approximately 475 Iroquoian peoples who were buried communally through the Wendat Ceremony, Feast of Souls. The burial site was discovered when farmland was developed into residential properties in 1956. It has been connected with the Wendat Village located nearby on Highland Creek.</p>
1103	1854	1854	Stratford Park	park	None	Bayview Ave & Blythwood Rd	None	North York	2100	None	Bayview	Ave	None	None	None
1104	1855	1855	East York Curling Club	crc	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	901	None	Cosburn	Ave	None	M4C 2W7	"East York Curling Club offers daytime and evening leagues for seniors, men, women, mixed, juniors, bantam and little rocks! The season runs from October to April. Lessons are offered at the beginning of each season.<br><br>

Available for private and corporate rentals. Call the East York Curling Club to book."
1105	1856	1856	Leaside Curling Club	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	North York	1075	None	Millwood	Rd	None	M4G 1X6	"Leaside Curling Club offers day or evening/weekend leagues, social events, bonspiels and curling clinics. It features eight sheets of ice, a lounge area, a fireplace, a bar, a snack bar, widescreen TVs and a stereo system. Change rooms and parking are also available. <br><br>
Ice can be booked for corporate events, meetings and private events. Book one sheet of ice or host a bonspiel. Louge bookings may also be available. Visit <a href=""http://www.leasidecurling.ca"" target=""_blank"">leasidecurling.ca</a> for details."
1106	1857	1857	George Webster Elementary School	school	None	Cedarcrest Boulevard and Gower Street	None	Toronto and East York	2	None	Cedarcrest	Blvd	None	None	"<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
1107	1860	1860	Sherbourne Common	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	5	None	Lower Sherbourne	St	None	None	"Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>The Paul Quarrington outdoor Ice Rink, located at 61 Dockside Drive, provides a lovely waterfront view while engaging in physical activity. Enjoy an leisurely or brisk skate while taking in the city's wonderful sites. After, enjoy a stroll around Queens Quay. A great destination location with seasonal opportunities and fun for all ages.<br><br>
The Ice Rink/Splash Pad at Sherbourne Common were named in honour of Paul Quarrington in 2014. Paul Quarrington was a successful Toronto author, musician and screenwriter. He wrote the prize winning novels <i>Whale Music</i> (Governor's General Award for Fiction, 1989) and <i>King Leary</i> (Stephen Leacock Award for Humour, 1988) and performed with the Canadian bands <i>Porkbelly Futures</i> and <i>Joe Hall and the Continental Drift</i>. Paul's screenwriting credits include films such as <i>Camilla</i>, <i>Perfectly Normal</i> and <i>Men with Brooms</i>. He was a great influence for future generations of artists as an educator at the University of Toronto and Humber College. <br><br>
<b>Special Features</b><br>
AWARDS - 2014 Toronto Urban Design Awards, Award of Merit and 2012 Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA) National Honour-Design, for its sophisticated integration of design, art and engineering."
1108	1861	1861	Rean Park	park	None	Rean Dr & Dervock Cres	None	North York	7	None	Rean	Dr	None	None	None
1109	1865	1865	Warden Hilltop Community Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	Scarborough	25	None	Mendelssohn	St	None	M1L 0G6	"The Warden Hilltop Community Centre is the first public building in Toronto to be <abbr title=""Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design"" alt=""Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design"">LEED</abbr> (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Silver certified featuring a geothermal heating and cooling system, green roof and solar power. The centre includes a double gym, weight room, teaching kitchen and preschool area."
1110	1868	1868	Maxome Park	park	None	Maxome Ave & Gustave Crescent	None	North York	67	None	Maxome	Ave	None	None	A 1.7 hectare mostly forested park near Bayview Avenue and Finch Avenue East that features a children's playground and an open green space. The east branch of the Don River flows through the ravine at the south end of the park.
1111	1870	1870	Cornell/Campbell House Allotment Garden	park	None	Kingston Rd. & Markham Rd.	None	None	3620	None	Kingston	Rd	None	None	None
1112	1872	1872	St. Matthew's Anglican Church	church	None	Bloor St W & Shaver Ave N	None	Etobicoke York	3962	None	Bloor	St	W	None	None
1113	1873	1873	Stephen Leacock Seniors Community Centre	crc	None	None	None	Scarborough	2520	None	Birchmount	Rd	None	M1T 2M5	"<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>"
1114	1874	1874	John D. Parker Junior Public School	None	None	Mount Olive Drive and Overskate Court	None	Etobicoke York	202	None	Mount Olive	Dr	None	None	"<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
1115	1879	1879	Ionview Park	park	None	Ionview Rd & Flempton Cres	None	Scarborough	110	None	Ionview	Rd	None	None	A 1.2 hectare park near Kennedy Road and Eglinton Avenue East that features a children's playground.
1116	1880	1880	Portage Gardens Park	park	None	Sidney Belsey Cres & Westpoint Lane	None	Etobicoke York	400	None	Sidney Belsey	Cres	None	None	None
1117	1882	1882	Fairfield Park	park	None	Lothian Ave & Leland Ave	None	Etobicoke York	90	None	Lothian	Ave	None	None	A 2.7 hectare park near Islington Avenue and Bloor Street West features two shuffleboard courts, a splash pad, a children's playground and open green space.
1118	1884	1884	Old Mill Site Park	park	None	Catherine St & Old Mill Dr	None	Toronto and East York	5	None	Catherine	St	None	None	A small park near Bloor Street West and Jane Street that features four lit outdoor tennis courts overlooking the Humber River.
1119	1886	1886	Traymore Park	park	None	Traymore Cres & Bloor St W	None	Toronto and East York	5	None	Traymore	Cres	None	None	None
1120	1888	1888	Stonehouse Park	park	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	671	None	Martin Grove	Rd	None	None	This neighbourhood is located south of The Westway. It features a newly refurbished children's playground with climbing parts to explore. There is a small seating area with cement tables and stools. For those who bicycle to the park there are bike racks available. There is also an open green space, to toss a Frisbee, kick a ball or have a picnic with friends or family.
1121	1890	1890	Clarinda Park	park	None	Clarinda Dr & Eunice Dr	None	North York	31	None	Clarinda	Dr	None	None	A small park near Sheppard Avenue East and Leslie Street featuring a children's playground and a trail that connects to the East Don Parkland and the Don River.
1122	1893	1893	Exbury Park	park	None	Exbury Road and Gatesgill Crescent	None	North York	128	None	Exbury	Rd	None	None	"A 1.2 hectare park near Jane Street and Wilson Avenue features two lit outdoor bocce courts and a children's playground. In 2021, the playground was improved as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a> and features play structures for children aged 18 months to five years and for children aged five and up. The playground also includes three types of swings, including an inclusive swing, and accessible benches and picnic tables."
1123	1895	1895	Starry Park	park	None	Staines Rd & Hepatica St	None	Scarborough	505	None	Staines	Rd	None	None	None
1124	1896	1896	South Marine Drive Park	park	None	Rogate Place and South Marine Drive	None	Scarborough	5	None	Rogate	Pl	None	None	"South Marine Park is a very wooded natural area with no amenities, trails, or lookouts.<br><br>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/scarborough-bluffs/"">This park is part of Scarborough Bluffs</a>.</p>
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<p>There is <strong>no access to the water</strong> at this park. Stay behind fences and obey no trespassing signs as the bluffs are unstable. Access the water from <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=2"">Bluffer's Park</a>, <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=1484"">Sylvan Park</a>, <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=406"">Guild Park and Gardens</a>, or <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=1079"">East Point Park</a>.</p></div>"
1125	1897	1897	Mallory Green	park	None	Mallory Cres & Leacrest Rd	None	North York	33	None	Mallory	Cres	None	None	None
1126	1898	1898	Chester Le Park	park	None	Chester Le Blvd & 260 Chester Le Blvd	None	Scarborough	255	None	Chester Le	Blvd	None	None	A 1.9 hectare park near Victoria Park Avenue and Finch Avenue East features a children's playground and a large open green space.
1127	1900	1900	Pinetree Park	park	None	Applemore Rd & Greenhedges Crt	None	Scarborough	55	None	Applemore	Rd	None	None	None
1128	1901	1901	Bill Johnston Park	park	None	Western Battery Rd & Pirandello St	None	Toronto and East York	65	None	Western Battery	Rd	None	None	A small linear park running the length of north side Western Battery Road near King Street West and Strachan Ave in Liberty Village.
1129	1923	1923	Cashman Park	park	None	Langmuir Cres & Humbercrest Blvd	None	Toronto and East York	4	None	Langmuir	Cres	None	None	None
1130	1925	1925	Chapman Valley Park	park	None	Chapman Rd & Craig Allan Crt	None	Etobicoke York	60	None	Chapman	Rd	None	None	None
1131	1949	1949	Frost Park	park	None	Kipling Ave & Frost St	None	Etobicoke York	2051	None	Kipling	Ave	None	None	A small park on Kipling Avenue north of Rexdale Boulevard that features a children's playground.
1132	1950	1950	Graham Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	11	None	Atlas	Ave	None	None	Graham Park is found just north of St. Clair Avenue West. Enter this small park off Atlas Avenue, and you will find a children's playground. This is a great place for local children to come and play.
1133	1951	1951	Haverson Park	park	None	Woodenhill Crt & Haverson Blvd	None	Etobicoke York	65	None	Woodenhill	Crt	None	None	None
1134	1953	1953	Holley Park	park	None	Weston Road and Parke Street	None	Etobicoke York	2335	None	Weston	Rd	None	None	"A small park on Weston Road north of Lawrence Avenue West that features a children's playground. In 2022, the playground was improved as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
1135	1955	1955	Humber Arboretum	park	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	955	None	Humberwood	Blvd	None	None	Located in the north-west corner of Toronto right next to the Humber College North Campus, this park includes one of the best examples of a healthy urban forest within the City. The Humber Arboretum first opened in 1977 and is a joint venture between the City of Toronto, Humber College and the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. Accessible hard surface trails, extensive gardens and a welcoming visitors centre makes this a great destination for the whole family. Through the partnership with Humber College, the Horticultural Staff Team help train students in a variety of landscaping techniques and design. You can frequently discover something new and beautiful growing at the Arboretum. You will also find masses of roses, unique displays of annuals and perennials, a tranquility garden and an urban wildlife garden. Stop by for a stroll through this beautiful park.
1136	1956	1956	Humewood Park	park	None	Humewood Drive and Humewood Gardens	None	Toronto and East York	37	None	Humewood	Dr	None	None	"A small park with a mature tree canopy near St.Clair Avenue West and Bathurst Street that features a childrens playground. In 2020, the playground was improved as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
1137	1969	1969	Marlborough Place Parkette	park	None	Marlborough Ave & Marlborough Pl	None	Toronto and East York	100	None	Marlborough	Ave	None	None	None
1138	1974	1974	Noble Park	park	None	Sandcliff Rd & Black Creek Blvd	None	Etobicoke York	74	None	Sandcliff	Rd	None	None	A 1.4 hectare park near Jane Street and Eglinton Avenue West that features a ball diamond, a basketball court and a children's playground.
1139	1978	1978	Redgrave Park	park	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	48	None	Redgrave	Dr	None	None	"Two paths criss-cross through the centre of the park to connect local residents to this small green space. There is a fun playground for children to climb on, slide down and discover. A small seating area is great for watching your children explore the playground equipment. The park is located down the road from Parkfield Junior School and Westgrove Park.<br/><br/>
<strong>NEW and IMPROVED</strong> A brand new playground that will include swings, main play feature with climbers, play panels and slides, a spring toy and a spinner bowl."
1140	1979	1979	Ricardo Parkette	park	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	180	None	Maple Leaf	Dr	None	None	The newly renovated playground at Ricardo Parkette features a new junior/senior play structure with barrier-free play features, overhead climber, spring toy and swing set including a new barrier-free swing. Armour stone frames the outer edges of the playground and allows children to practice balancing skills. Engineered wood fiber form a springy playground floor surface that both cushion falls and supports wheelchair weight. Perimeter located benches allow family members and care givers to supervise the fun!
1141	1999	1999	The Elms Park	park	None	Auburndale Crt & Bergamot Ave	None	Etobicoke York	25	None	Auburndale	Crt	None	None	None
1142	2001	2001	Tichester Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	27	None	Tichester	Rd	None	None	This local park is tucked in behind St. Michael's College School. The mature trees provide shade for park users and benches provide a spot to sit and listen to the sounds of the City. There is a playground for children to spend time playing and having fun outdoors. Bicycle rings are available to secure bikes while using the park. Tichester Park is found north of St. Clair Avenue, within walking distance of the subway station.
1143	2003	2003	Valecrest Park	park	None	Valecrest Dr & Glendarling Rd	None	Etobicoke York	125	None	Valecrest	Dr	None	None	None
1144	2006	2006	Westmount Park	park	None	Arcade Dr & Adonis Crt	None	Etobicoke York	22	None	Arcade	Dr	None	None	None
1145	2007	2007	Weston Lions Recreation Arena	None	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	2125	None	Lawrence Ave W	None	None	None	None
1146	2012	2012	Pam McConnell Aquatic Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	Toronto and East York	640	None	Dundas	St	E	M5A 2B8	"<p>The Pam McConnell Aquatic Centre, formerly the Regent Park Aquatic Centre, features a 25-metre lap pool.  A family/universal change room is available at this location.</p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>"
1147	2013	2013	Humberwood Park	park	None	Humberwood Blvd & Pinecone Dr	None	Etobicoke York	850	None	Humberwood	Blvd	None	None	This 5 hectare park near Finch Avenue West and Highway 427 features a ball diamond overlooking the West Humber River Valley.
1148	2014	2014	Lambton Park	park	None	Dundas Street West and Howland Street	None	Toronto and East York	4100	None	Dundas	St.	W	None	"This 13.5-hectare park on the banks of the Humber River is west of Scarlett Road on Dundas Street West. This park features a children's playground and trails that connect to the Humber Recreational Trail. The Lambton Arena can be found just inside the park entrance. In 2023, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
1149	2015	2015	Florence Gell Park	park	None	Varsity Road and Althea Road	None	Toronto and East York	85	None	Varsity	Rd.	None	None	A small park that features a splash pad and a children's playground. The playground was updated in 2023.
1150	2016	2016	Maryland Park	park	None	Maryland Blvd & Dentonia Park Ave	None	Toronto and East York	19	None	Maryland	Blvd	None	None	A one hectare park near Danforth Avenue and Victoria Park Avenue that features four lit outdoor tennis courts with a club house, a children's playground and an open green space. The park is home to the Dentonia Park Tennis Club.
1151	2018	2018	Trudelle Street Park	park	None	Trudelle St & McCowan Rd	None	Scarborough	55	None	Trudelle	St	None	None	None
1152	2019	2019	Birchcrest Park	park	None	Beverly Glen Blvd & Stonebridge Blvd	None	Scarborough	89	None	Beverly Glen	Blvd	None	None	A small park near Finch Avenue East and Warden Avenue featuring a children's playground and a splash pad.
1153	2020	2020	Six Points Park	park	None	Viking Lane & Dundas St W	None	Etobicoke York	10	None	Viking	Lane	None	None	None
1154	2021	2021	Rita Cox Park	park	None	Machells Ave & Joe Shuster Way	None	Toronto and East York	14	None	Machells	Ave	None	None	A parkette near Dufferin Street and King Street West that features pathways leading to a children's playground and a splash pad. This park opened in 2008 and was named to honour Dr. Rita Cox, a prominent librarian, storyteller and literacy advocate.
1155	2023	2023	Aldwych Park	park	None	Aldwych Ave & Dewhurst Blvd	None	Toronto and East York	134	None	Aldwych	Ave	None	None	A park near Donlands Avenue and Mortimer Avenue that features a splash pad and a children's playground.
1156	2024	2024	Toronto Island Park - Island Park	park	None	Queens Quay West and Harbour Square	None	Toronto and East York	9	None	Queens Quay	None	W	None	"<p>Located on the city side of the larger <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/toronto-island-park/"">Toronto Island Park</a>, Island Park is home to the Centre Island ferry dock, Centreville Amusement Park, picnic areas and the Island Yacht Club. This island is connected to the rest by the Avenue of the Islands Bridge.</p>"
1157	2025	2025	Heron Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	292	None	Manse	Rd	None	None	This 4.7-hectare park on Lawrence Avenue East, east of Morningside Road, features a lit ball diamond, five lit tennis courts, a splash pad and a children's playground. Connected to the park is the Heron Park Community Recreation Centre.
1158	2027	2027	Dufferin-King Park	park	None	Dufferin Street and King Street West	None	Toronto and East York	256	None	Dufferin	St.	None	None	A small park on Dufferin Street, south of King Street West.
1159	2030	2030	Gledhill Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	125	None	Gledhill	Ave	None	None	This is neighbourhood favourite with families who have small children.  The little park is enclosed by a fence to set out the play area.  There are park benches for those of all ages to sit on and watch children frolic on the playground equipment of swings, climbers and slides or enjoy the water in the summer months from the splash/spray pad.  Walking may be the best way to get to the park which is found on the corner of Epsom Avenue and Gledhill Avenue.
1160	2031	2031	Coronation Park - York	park	None	Eglinton Avenue West and Bicknell Avenue	None	Etobicoke York	2700	None	Eglinton	Ave	W	None	An 8.5 hectare park along the bank of the Black Creek near Eglinton Avenue West and Keele Street featuring an amphitheatre, a ball diamond, two basketball courts, a bocce courts, a tennis court, a splash pad and a children`s playground. In 2022, the playground was improved as part of the Playground Enhancement Program.
1161	2032	2032	Woburn Park - Scarborough	park	None	Dormington Dr & Pegasus Trl	None	Scarborough	50	None	Dormington	Dr	None	None	None
1162	2034	2034	Stephen Leacock Park	park	None	Birchmount Rd & Huntingwood Dr	None	Scarborough	2530	None	Birchmount	Rd	None	None	"A 4 hectare park located between Sheppard Avenue East and Finch Avenue East on Birchmount Road. This park features four lit outdoor tennis courts, a ball diamond, splash pad and a children's playground. In 2024, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
1163	2036	506	McGregor Park	park	None	Lawrence Ave E & Canlish Rd	None	Scarborough	2231	None	Lawrence	Ave	E	None	A 3.9 hectare park on Lawrence Avenue East near Birchmount Road that features two ball diamonds (one with lights), three lit tennis courts, two basketball courts, a splash pad and a children's playground. The Park is adjacent to the McGregor Park Recreation Centre.
1164	2037	2037	Jack Goodlad Park	park	None	Kennedy Rd & Ranstone Gdns	None	Scarborough	929	None	Kennedy	Rd	None	None	A 5 hectare park located on Kennedy Road just south of Lawrence Avenue East. The park features two ball diamonds, four Bocce courts, a splash pad and a children's playground. Jack Goodlad Community Centre is located in the park and is a satellite facility which is equipped with an open concept meeting room with a kitchen and holds a maximum of 70 people.
1165	2039	2024	Toronto Island Park - Ward's Island	park	None	Centre Island Park and Lakeshore Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	1	None	Centre Island	Park	None	None	"<p>Ward's Island is part of <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/toronto-island-park/"">Toronto Island Park</a>. Get there by <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/toronto-island-park/ferries-to-toronto-island-park/"">ferry</a>. <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/health-wellness-care/health-inspections-monitoring/swimsafe/beach-water-quality/#explore_all_list"">Water quality is tested</a> regularly at <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/beaches/"">swimming beaches</a>.</p>"
1166	2043	2043	Brookwell Park	park	None	Streamdale Crt & Sentinel Rd	None	North York	44	None	Streamdale	Crt	None	None	A small park near Sheppard Avenue West and Keele Street featuring a basketball court and a chlidren's playground.
1167	2044	2044	Harlandale Parkette	park	None	Harlandale Ave & Welbeck Rd	None	North York	206	None	Harlandale	Ave	None	None	None
1168	2045	2045	Alan - Oxford Parkette	park	None	Alan Ave & Oxford St	None	Etobicoke York	31	None	Alan	Ave	None	None	None
1169	2046	2046	Alderwood Memorial Park	park	None	Sheldon Avenue and Valermo Drive	None	Etobicoke York	215	None	Sheldon	Ave.	None	None	"A park near Brown's Line and Horner Avenue featuring a children's playground. In 2024, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
1170	2047	2047	Bisset Park	park	None	Bisset Ave & Savona Dr	None	Etobicoke York	20	None	Bisset	Ave	None	None	None
1171	2048	2048	Browns Line-Lakeshore Parkette	park	None	Browns Line & Lake Shore Blvd W	None	Etobicoke York	None	None	Browns	Line	None	None	None
1172	2049	2049	Douglas Park	park	None	Evans Ave & Treeview Dr	None	Etobicoke York	481	None	Evans	Ave	None	None	A 2.1 hectare park on Evans Avenue featuring two bocce courts, a children's playground and open green space.
1173	2050	2050	Jordon Carter Memorial Park	park	None	Eighth Street and Birmingham Street	None	Etobicoke York	160	None	Eighth	St	None	None	<p>Formerly Eighth Street Park, Jordon Carter Memorial Park is on the corner of Eighth Street and Birmingham Street and features a skateboard park.</p>
1174	2051	2051	Flora Voisey Park	park	None	Yachters Lane & Legion Rd	None	Etobicoke York	67	None	Yachters	Lane	None	None	None
1175	2053	2053	Hillside Park	park	None	Hillside Avenue and Dwight Avenue	None	Etobicoke York	185	None	Hillside	Ave	None	None	"<p>A small park near Royal York Road and Lake Shore Boulevard West that features a children's playground surrounded by mature trees and open green space.</p><p>In 2025, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>.</p>"
1176	2054	2054	Humber Bay Shores Park	park	None	Marine Parade Dr & Waterfront Dr	None	Etobicoke York	15	None	Marine Parade	Dr	None	None	"Humber Bay Shores Park is located west of the Humber Bay Bridge and the Humber River, east of the Humber Bay East and West Parks. It is part of a string of parks along the Etobicoke Lakeshore district that connect by the Martin Goodman Trail. Humber Bay Shores is a lovely spot to sit and enjoy the view of Lake Ontario. This park is listed as one of the top 13 spots to see birds in Toronto in the City's Birds of Toronto <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/planning-studies-initiatives/biodiversity-in-the-city/"">Biodiversity Series booklet</a>, which is available in libraries across the city. Follow the trail west and you'll find yourself in the Humber Bay Butterfly Habitat.<br><br>

<strong>Humber Bay Butterfly Habitat (HBBH) - Programs &amp; Activities</strong><br>

Self Guided Tours - Interactive and informative interpretive signs are located throughout the Humber Bay Butterfly Habitat. Enjoy a self guided tour, while learning about butterflies, native plants, urban conservation and migrating monarchs!<br><br>

Get Involved and Dig In - Do you want to get involved at Humber Bay Butterfly Habitat? Join the City of Toronto’s HBBH Community Stewardship Team. For more information, please e-mail Natural Environment and Community Programs at <a href=""mailto:greentoronto@toronto.ca"">greentoronto@toronto.ca</a>.<br><br>

Appreciate Art in the Park - Visit the Home Garden to see the weaved Spirit House by Anne Feir and the sculpted Guardians by Amy Switzer.<br><br>

Bring your Bike - The Humber Bay Butterfly Habitat is located immediately south of the Waterfront Trail – a prime destination for cyclists, walkers and in-line skaters alike.<br><br>

<strong>Humber Bay Butterfly Habitat (HBBH) - Attractions &amp; Features</strong><br>
The goal of HBBH is to establish a self-sustaining native plant community which will support a variety of butterfly species, while engaging and educating park users about the value of urban wildlife habitat. HBBH is approximately four acres and includes the following:<br><br>

Short Grass Prairie - The short grass prairie component of the HBBH is located along the stormwater management pond at the west-end of the site. The low growing, drought tolerant vegetation characteristic of this native plant community, provides a variety of host and nectar plants for caterpillars and butterflies. Trees and shrubs have been planted on the berm opposite the prairie, to offer perching areas, shelter and further food sources.<br><br>

Wildflower Meadow - The Wildflower Meadow represents the largest component of the HBBH, and lies at the furthest east-end of the habitat. There are four vegetation communities represented in this meadow: tallgrass prairie, shortgrass prairie, wet meadow and upland meadow. Each area provides a distinct mix of native wildflowers, grasses and sedges as well as unique physical features. The area between the wildflower meadow and the lake is a large native shrub and tree bed, which provides food, shelter and a wind break for the meadow.<br><br>

Home Garden - Have you ever wondered how you can turn your garden into a haven for butterflies? The Home Garden incorporates butterfly-friendly plants and physical features that lend themselves to a backyard setting. Key features include benches, stonewalls, gravel and interlocking walkways, perennial beds with native and ornamental species, and interpretive art features."
1177	2056	2056	Lake Crescent Park	park	None	Lake Crescent and Royal York Road	None	Etobicoke York	55	None	Lake	Cres	None	None	"In 2021, the playground was improved as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a> and features climbing equipment, swings with an inclusive seat and accessible pathways."
1178	2057	2057	Long Branch Park & Cenotaph	park	None	Long Branch Ave & Park Blvd	None	Etobicoke York	23	None	Long Branch	Ave	None	None	None
1179	2058	2058	Maurice J. Breen Park	park	None	Forty Third St & Lake Shore Blvd W	None	Etobicoke York	26	None	Forty Third	St	None	None	A 1.3 hectare park near Browns Line and Lake Shore Boulevard West on the east bank of Etobicoke Creek. This park features a children's playground and a trail that connects with the Etobicoke Creek Trail system.
1180	2059	2059	Miles Road End Parkette	park	None	Miles Rd & Lake Shore Blvd W	None	Etobicoke York	4	None	Miles	Rd	None	None	None
1181	2063	2063	Queens Avenue Parkette	park	None	Superior Avenue and Queens Avenue	None	Etobicoke York	94	None	Superior	Ave	None	None	"Queens Avenue Parkette is located in the Mimico neighbourhood of South Etobicoke. In 2022, the playground was improved as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a> and features a combined junior/senior play structure and an arch swing set."
1182	2064	2064	Sand Beach Road Parkette	park	None	Sand Beach Rd & Nautical Lane	None	Etobicoke York	2	None	Sand Beach	Rd	None	None	None
1183	2065	2065	Sir Adam Beck Park	park	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	55	None	Eltham	Dr	None	None	A 1.4 hectare park near Horner Avenue and Browns Line featuring two lit tennis courts. The Sir Adam Beck Artificial Ice Rink is located within the park.
1184	2066	2066	Sixth Street Park	park	None	Sixth St & Birmingham St	None	Etobicoke York	270	None	Sixth	St	None	None	None
1185	2067	2067	Skeens Lane Parkette	park	None	Twenty Ninth St & Skeens Lane	None	Etobicoke York	8	None	Twenty Ninth	St	None	None	None
1186	2068	2068	Stanley Avenue Park	park	None	Station Rd & Stanley Ave	None	Etobicoke York	55	None	Station	Rd	None	None	None
1187	2069	2069	Superior Park	park	None	Superior Ave & Lake Shore Blvd W	None	Etobicoke York	1	Y	Superior	Ave	None	None	None
1188	2071	2071	Twelfth Street Parkette	park	None	Twelfth St & Lake Shore Dr	None	Etobicoke York	1	None	Twelfth	St	None	None	None
1189	2072	2072	Twenty Eighth Street Park	park	None	Lake Prom & Twenty Eighth St	None	Etobicoke York	123	None	Lake Promenade	None	None	None	None
1190	2073	2073	Twenty Fifth Street Parkette	park	None	Lake Prom & Twenty Fifth St	None	Etobicoke York	41	None	Lake Promenade	None	None	None	None
1191	2074	2074	Twenty Third Street Parkette	park	None	Lake Prom & Twenty Third St	None	Etobicoke York	1	A	Lake Promenade	None	None	None	None
1192	2075	2075	Douglas B. Ford Park	park	None	Royal York Rd & Brittany Crt	None	Etobicoke York	1521	None	Royal York	Rd	None	None	A 1.6 hectare park on Royal York Road south of Lawrence Avenue West featuring a children's playground. The park follows the Humber Creek as it flows along the park's eastern border.
1193	2076	2076	Enfield Park	park	None	Enfield Ave & Gort Ave	None	Etobicoke York	37	A	Enfield	Ave	None	None	A small park near Brown's Line and Lake Shore Bouleard West provides a gateway from the neighbourhood into the Etobicoke Creek Valley and trail system.
1194	2077	2077	Jean Augustine Park	park	None	Lake Shore Blvd W & Brookers Lane	None	Etobicoke York	2115	None	Lake Shore	Blvd	W	None	A small park near Park Lawn Road and Lake Shore Boulevard West that features a water fountain, multiple pathways through the open green space and leads to Humber Bay Shores Park. Formerly known as Newport Beach Park, this park was renamed in 2010 to honour Jean Augustine, a community advocate, local politician and the Province of Ontario's first Fairness Commissioner.
1195	2078	2078	Abbotsford Park	park	None	Abbotsford Rd & Churchill Ave	None	North York	2	A	Abbotsford	Rd	None	None	A park near Churchill Avenue and Yonge Street that features a children's playground.
1196	2080	2080	Ailsa Craig Parkette	park	None	Ailsa Craig Crt & Virgilwood Dr	None	North York	16	None	Ailsa Craig	Crt	None	None	The park is located on the west side of Esther Shiner Stadium near Finch Avenue West and Bathurst Street, and it features a children's playground.
1197	2081	2081	Thistletown Park	park	None	Albion Rd & Todd Brook Dr	None	Etobicoke York	1265	None	Albion	Rd	None	None	None
1198	2082	2082	Turnberry South Park	park	None	Alentejo St & Estoril Terr	None	Toronto and East York	31	None	Alentejo	St	None	None	None
1199	2084	2084	Turnberry North Park	park	None	Algarve Cres & Terciera Cir	None	Toronto and East York	44	None	Algarve	Cres	None	None	None
1200	2085	2085	Black Creek Site East	park	None	Alliance Ave & Cliff St	None	Etobicoke York	389	None	Alliance	Ave	None	None	A 4.2 hectare park following the Black Creek near Alliance Avenue and Weston Road.
1201	2086	2086	Ambrose Parkette	park	None	Ambrose Rd & Eunice Rd	None	North York	5	None	Ambrose	Rd	None	None	None
1202	2089	2089	Don Lake Parkette	park	None	Antibes Dr & Bathurst St	None	North York	145	None	Antibes	Dr	None	None	None
1203	2092	2092	Futura Parkette	park	None	Arleta Avenue and Dolores Road	None	Etobicoke York	175	None	Arleta	Ave	None	None	This parkette features a playground.
1204	2095	2095	Asterfield-Plumrose Blvd Parkette	park	None	Asterfield Dr & Plumrose Blvd	None	Scarborough	75	None	Asterfield	Dr	None	None	None
1205	2096	2096	Gladhurst Park	park	None	Elhurst Crt & Astoria Ave	None	Etobicoke York	2	None	Elhurst	Crt	None	None	None
1206	2099	2099	Austin Terrace Boulevard Lands	park	None	Austin Ter & Walmer Rd	None	Toronto and East York	None	None	Austin	Ter	None	None	None
1207	2101	2101	Heart Park	park	None	Avenue Rd & Otter Cres	None	North York	1400	None	Avenue	Rd	None	None	None
1208	2102	2102	Robertson Davies Park	park	None	Avenue Road and Macpherson Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	275	None	Avenue	Rd.	None	None	The park was renamed from Avenue Road Playground to Robertson Davies Park in 2006. The park is named for Canadian novelist, playwright, critic, journalist and professor William Robertson Davies, who lived in the community. The park underwent a revitalization in 2024
1209	2103	2103	Sergeant Ryan Russell Parkette	park	None	Avenue Rd & Dupont St	None	Toronto and East York	250	None	Avenue	Rd	None	None	None
1210	2105	2105	Woodrow Park	park	None	Aylesworth Ave & Woodrow Ave	None	Scarborough	260	None	Aylesworth	Ave	None	None	None
1211	2108	2108	Erica Stark Parkette	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	208	None	Bain	Ave	None	None	This parkette at Pape and Danforth Avenues, formerly known as Bain Avenue Parkette, was officially renamed Erica Stark Parkette on June 11, 2016.  Erica Stark will be remembered for her extensive volunteer work, which focused on children, people with disabilities, service dogs and improving this park.
1212	2109	2109	Bakerton Parkette	park	None	Bakerton Dr & Chelway Rd	None	Scarborough	25	None	Bakerton	Dr	None	None	None
1213	2110	2110	Balcarra Park	park	None	Balcarra Ave & McNab Blvd	None	Scarborough	1	None	Balcarra	Ave	None	None	None
1214	2113	2113	Banbury Park	park	None	Banbury Rd & Caravan Dr	None	North York	120	None	Banbury	Rd	None	None	"Banbury Park is a 2.7 hectare park that features tennis courts and trails leading along Wilket Creek to Windfields Park to the North.

<br /> For more information on tennis at Banbury Park please visit the <a href=""http://www.banburytennisclub.net/"" title="""">Banbury Tennis Club Website</a>."
1215	2114	2114	Mike Bela Park	park	None	Banbury Rd & Lawrence Ave E	None	North York	1	None	Banbury	Rd	None	None	A small 1.2 hectare park.
1216	2115	2115	Sawley Banstock Greenbelt	park	None	Banstock Dr & Sawley Dr	None	North York	6	None	Banstock	Dr	None	None	None
1217	2116	2116	Cullen Bryant Park	park	None	Barbara Cres & Coxwell Blvd	None	Toronto and East York	50	None	Barbara	Cres	None	None	A 1.0 hectare park near Coxwell Avenue and O'Connor Drive featuring a children`s playground. The park is above the Massey and Taylor Creek ravine and is accessible by path from the park down to the Taylor Creek Trail.
1218	2117	2117	Barkdene Park	park	None	Barkdene Hills & Brooklawn Ave	None	Scarborough	50	None	Barkdene Hills	None	None	None	None
1219	2118	2118	Bartley Park	park	None	Bartley Dr & Sufi Cres	None	North York	112	None	Bartley	Dr	None	None	None
1220	2120	2120	Bathurst Quay	park	None	Bathurst St & Queens Quay W	None	Toronto and East York	None	None	Bathurst	St	None	None	Located at the Southern Terminus of Bathurst Street is Bathurst Quay. It was once the site of the World War II Training Base used by the Norwegian Air Force. The Quay includes Little Norway and Ireland Parks and is home to the old Canada Maltin Silos and the Bathurst Ferry Terminal to Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. Little Norway park has a playground and a fun wading pool popular with the children in the community. The Toronto Music Gardens are located a few hundred meters away and make up the eastern portion of the Quay.
1221	2122	2122	Ed And Anne Mirvish Parkette	park	None	Bathurst St & London St	None	Toronto and East York	843	None	Bathurst	St	None	None	None
1222	2123	2123	Bayhampton Parkette	park	None	Bayhampton Crt & Cedar Springs Grove	None	North York	7	None	Bayhampton	Crt	None	None	A small 0.25 hectare park near Finch Avenue West and Dufferin Street featuring a children's playground.
1223	2124	2124	Bayview - York Mills Parkette	park	None	York Mills Road and Bayview Avenue	None	North York	320	None	York Mills	Rd	None	None	None
1224	2126	2126	Creekside Park	park	None	Bayview Ave & Steeles Ave E	None	North York	3600	None	Bayview	Ave	None	None	The east branch of the Don River runs through this small forested park at the corner of Bayview Avenue and Steeles Avenue East.
1225	2127	2127	Sunnydene Park	park	None	Bayview Ave & Sunnydene Cres	None	North York	1958	None	Bayview	Ave	None	None	None
1226	2128	2128	York Mills Gardens	park	None	Bayview Ave & Fife Rd	None	North York	2639	None	Bayview	Ave	None	None	None
1227	2129	2129	Beaumont Park	park	None	Beaumont Rd & Glen Rd	None	Toronto and East York	9	A	Beaumont	Rd	None	None	None
1228	2131	2131	Bedford Parkette	park	None	Bedford Park Ave & Grey Rd	None	North York	443	None	Bedford Park	Ave	None	None	A small park filled with mature trees and a children's playground near Lawrence Avenue West and Avenue Road.
1229	2132	2132	Beechgrove Park	park	None	Beechgrove Dr & Janellan Terr	None	Scarborough	182	None	Beechgrove	Dr	None	None	None
1230	2135	2135	Janellan Ravine Park	park	None	Beechgrove Dr & Cathlo St	None	Scarborough	199	None	Beechgrove	Dr	None	None	Located in the east end on Beechgrove Drive south of Lawrence Avenue is this lovely forested ravine. The trail through the ravine is a great spot for bird watching and other wildlife viewing. Take a hike or take your bike along the trail and into Lower Highland Creek Park. From there you can also access Lake Ontario. Access only available through Lower Highland Creek Park.
1231	2136	2136	Beecroft Park	park	None	Beecroft Rd & North York Blvd	None	North York	174	None	Beecroft	Rd	None	None	None
1232	2137	2137	Bellamy Park	park	None	Bellamy Rd S & Adanac Dr	None	Scarborough	110	None	Bellamy	Rd	S	None	A small park near Eglinton Avenue East and Bellamy Road South featuring a children's playground.
1233	2138	2138	Hague Park	park	None	Bellamy Rd N & Burnview Cres	None	Scarborough	300	None	Bellamy	Rd	N	None	A 9.3 hectare park at Bellamy Road and Lawrence Avenue East that features a mature forest in the West Highland Creek Ravine. This park is part of the West Highland Creek Trail.
1234	2140	2140	Belmont Parkette	park	None	Belmont St & Davenport Rd	None	Toronto and East York	105	None	Belmont	St	None	None	None
1235	2141	2141	Adanac Park	park	None	Belmuir Pl & Adanac Dr	None	Scarborough	15	None	Belmuir	Pl	None	None	None
1236	2142	2142	Cartwright School Park	park	None	Bentworth Ave & Paul David St	None	North York	100	None	Bentworth	Ave	None	None	This site is near Dufferin Street and Highway 401 and located along the edge of a schoolyard.
1237	2143	2143	Berry Road Park	park	None	Berry Rd & Caledon Rd	None	Etobicoke York	260	None	Berry	Rd	None	None	None
1238	2144	2144	Bessarion Parkette	park	None	Bessarion Rd & Sheppard Ave E	None	North York	72	None	Bessarion	Rd	None	None	None
1239	2145	2145	Bethune Park	park	None	Bethune Blvd & Muir Dr	None	Scarborough	75	None	Bethune	Blvd	None	None	A park near Eglinton Avenue East and Kingston Road featuring a basketball court and a children's playground.
1240	2146	2146	Birchview Boulevard Parkette	park	None	Birchview Blvd & Montgomery Rd	None	Etobicoke York	38	None	Birchview	Blvd	None	None	None
1241	2147	2147	Bishop Park	park	None	Bishop Ave & Kenneth Ave	None	North York	45	None	Bishop	Ave	None	None	A small park near Finch Avenue and Yonge Street that features a children's playground and walking paths.
1242	2148	2148	Blackfriar Park	park	None	Blackfriar Ave & Dixon Rd	None	Etobicoke York	22	None	Blackfriar	Ave	None	None	A 1.5 hectare park near Dixon Road and Kipling Avenue featuring a children's playground and open green space.
1243	2149	2149	Bloor-Bedford Parkette	park	None	Bloor St W & Bedford Rd	None	Toronto and East York	248	None	Bloor	St	W	None	None
1244	2150	2150	Rekai Family Parkette	park	None	Bloor St E & Parliament St	None	Toronto and East York	625	None	Bloor	St	E	None	"This small greenspace, formerly known as the Bloor-Parliament Parkette, honours the Rekai family who was dedicated to the health and well-being of Toronto's residents.<br /><br /> 

<a href=""http://app.toronto.ca/tmmis/viewAgendaItemHistory.do?item=2014.TE32.51"" title=""Proposal to Rename Bloor-Parliament Parkette to Rekai Family Parkette"">More information</a>"
1245	2151	2151	Blue Ridge Park	park	None	Blue Ridge Rd & Howard Dr	None	North York	50	None	Blue Ridge	Rd	None	None	None
1246	2152	2152	Blythdale Greenbelt	park	None	Blyth Dale Rd & Blythwood Rd	None	North York	5	None	Blyth Dale	Rd	None	None	A small and heavily wooded ravine park.
1247	2154	2154	Tam Heather Country Club Grounds	park	None	Bonspiel Dr & Tams Rd	None	Scarborough	50	None	Bonspiel	Dr	None	None	"A 2 hectare park near Morningside Avenue and Military Trail is home to the Tam Heather Tennis and Curling Club. Four tennis courts, eight curling sheets and a children's playground can be found within the park. Visit the <a href=""http://www.tamheather.ca"" target=""_blank"">Tam Heather Curling &amp; Tennis Club website</a>."
1248	2155	2155	Albert Campbell Square	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	150	None	Borough	Dr	None	None	"Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>Albert Campbell Square is located in the courtyard between the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/data/parks/prd/facilities/complex/1099/index.html"">Scarborough Civic Centre</a> and Scarborough Town Centre. The Square is named after the first Mayor of Scarborough, Albert Campbell. It is a lovely spot to sit and have lunch in the summer or go skating on the outdoor rink in the winter. Landscaped gardens and greenery surround the square making it a restful spot to visit during your daily errands."
1249	2156	2156	Boswell Parkette	park	None	Boswell Ave & Bedford Rd	None	Toronto and East York	2	None	Boswell	Ave	None	None	None
1250	2158	2158	Dundas Parkette	park	None	Boulton Ave & Dundas St E	None	Toronto and East York	155	None	Boulton	Ave	None	None	None
1251	2159	2159	Bowan Court Parkette	park	None	Bowan Crt & Bayview Ave	None	North York	12	None	Bowan	Crt	None	None	None
1252	2160	2160	Brandon Avenue Parkette	park	None	Brandon Ave & Dufferin St	None	Toronto and East York	2	None	Brandon	Ave	None	None	None
1253	2161	2161	Bratty Park	park	None	Bratty Rd & Broadoaks Dr	None	Etobicoke York	40	None	Bratty	Rd	None	None	A 1.9 hectare park near Keele Street and Finch Avenue West. This park has a large green space covering the west half of the park with a mature forest on the east half.
1254	2162	2162	St. Phillips Road Parkette	park	None	Dixon Rd & St Phillips Rd	None	Etobicoke York	98	None	Dixon	Rd	None	None	None
1255	2163	2163	Breadalbane Park	park	None	Breadalbane St & Bay St	None	Toronto and East York	30	None	Breadalbane	St	None	None	None
1256	2164	2164	Opera Place	park	None	Breadalbane St & Bay St	None	Toronto and East York	25	None	Breadalbane	St	None	None	A small park near Yonge Street and Wellesley Street West adjacent to the Central YMCA. The park has a water feature and grass gardens.
1257	2167	2167	Brendwin Circle Parkette	park	None	Scarlett & Edenbridge	None	Etobicoke York	None	None	Brendwin	Rd	None	None	None
1258	2168	2168	Addington Greenbelt	park	None	Brentwood Ave & Roycrest Ave	None	North York	37	R	Wentworth	Ave	None	None	None
1259	2169	2169	Briar Hill - Chaplin Park	park	None	Briar Hill Ave & Chaplin Cres	None	North York	648	A	Briar Hill	Ave	None	None	None
1260	2171	2171	Colonial Park	park	None	Bridlegrove Dr & Storebridge Dr	None	Scarborough	150	None	Bridlegrove	Dr	None	None	None
1261	2172	2172	Bright Street Playground	park	None	Bright Street and Queen Street East	None	Toronto and East York	50	None	Bright	St	None	None	A small parkette on a one-way street south of Queen Street East and west of Sumach Street. It features a children's playground.
1262	2174	2174	St. Andrews Park - Scarborough	park	None	Brimorton Dr & Neapolitan Dr	None	Scarborough	50	None	Brimorton	Dr	None	None	None
1263	2175	2175	Bristol Avenue Parkette West	park	None	Bristol Avenue and Geary Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	30	None	Bristol	Ave	None	None	"A small park near Dufferin Street and Dupont Street featuring a ball diamond on the east side of Bristol Avenue, and a children's playground to the west. In 2021, the playground was improved as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
1264	2177	2177	Broadview Subway Station Parkette	park	None	Broadview Avenue and Danforth Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	775	None	Broadview	Ave	None	None	None
1265	2178	2178	Brookbanks Park	park	None	Brookbanks Dr & Valley Woods Dr	None	North York	75	None	Brookbanks	Dr	None	None	This 26.6 hectare park lies south of York Mills Road and follows the ravine along Deerlick Creek, a tributary to the East Don River. This park has several branches into the surrounding neighbourhoods, which are connected to the park through a network of trails. Two children's playgrounds are located in the park, one near Crestwood Preparatory College, the other on Valley Woods Road just south of York Mills Road. A splash pad is located beside the playground off of Valley Woods Drive.
1266	2179	2179	The Doctors Parkette	park	None	Brunswick Ave & College St	None	Toronto and East York	15	None	Brunswick	Ave	None	None	Located at the corner of College Street and Brunswick Avenue, this small parkette was formerly known as Brunswick-College Parkette. In 2016 its name was changed to The Doctors’ Parkette to recognize the many prominent Toronto doctors that have lived in the area, as well as its rich history of hospitals.
1267	2181	2181	Burnett Park	park	None	Burnett Ave & Wentworth Ave	None	North York	352	None	Burnett	Ave	None	None	None
1268	2182	2182	Burnhamill Park	park	None	Mill Rd & Burnhamill Pl	None	Etobicoke York	379	None	Mill	Rd	None	None	A small park on Mill Road north of Burnhamthorpe Road featuring a mature tree canopy and a children's playground.
1269	2183	2183	Cairns Avenue Parkette	park	None	Cairns Ave & Hemlock Ave	None	Toronto and East York	93	None	Cairns	Ave	None	None	None
1270	2184	2184	Camborne Parkette	park	None	Camborne Ave & Exbury Rd	None	North York	110	None	Camborne	Ave	None	None	None
1271	2185	2185	Father Caulfield Park	park	None	Cameron Cres & MacNaughton Rd	None	North York	19	None	Cameron	Cres	None	None	None
1272	2186	2186	Ellesmere Park	park	None	Canadian Road and Warden Avenue	None	Scarborough	20	None	Canadian	Rd	None	None	"This 4 hectare park located at the corner of Ellesmere and Warden Ave in Scarborough features a multipurpose sports field, a skateboard park and a children's park. Also located within the park is the Ellesmere Community Centre.<br><br>
In 2022, the playground was updated as part of the Playground Enhancement Program and features slides, climbing equipment, a sensory dome and swings."
1273	2187	2187	Candlebrook Crescent Park	park	None	Candlebrook Cres & Stonebridge Blvd	None	Scarborough	13	None	Candlebrook	Cres	None	None	None
1274	2189	2189	Carney Park	park	None	Carney Rd & Finch Ave W	None	North York	17	None	Carney	Rd	None	None	None
1275	2190	2190	Carscadden Greenbelt	park	None	Carscadden Dr & Hearthstone Cres	None	North York	32	None	Carscadden	Dr	None	None	None
1276	2191	2191	Carstowe Road Lands	park	None	Carstowe Rd & Maclennan Ave	None	Toronto and East York	151	None	Carstowe	Rd	None	None	None
1277	2192	2192	Jane Osler Park	park	None	Cartwright Ave & Dufferin St	None	North York	None	None	Cartwright	Ave	None	None	None
1278	2193	2193	Cassandra Greenbelt	park	None	Cassandra Blvd & Whitefriars Dr	None	North York	54	A	Cassandra	Blvd	None	None	None
1279	2194	2194	Dr. Daniel Hill Park	park	None	Cassandra Boulevard and Underhill Drive	None	North York	25	None	Cassandra	Blvd	None	None	"This park was formerly called Underhill Park. In 2022, the playground was improved as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a> and features play structures for children aged two to five years and for children aged five and up. It also includes a sensory panel."
1280	2195	2195	Castlefield Parkette	park	None	Castlefield Ave & Chaplin Cres	None	North York	621	None	Castlefield	Ave	None	None	None
1281	2196	2196	Caswell Park	park	None	Caswell Drive and Toffoli Place	None	North York	18	None	Caswell	Dr.	None	None	"A small park near Bayview Avenue and Steeles Avenue East featuring a children's playground and an open green space. A natural ice rink is available in winter when weather permits. In 2024, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
1282	2197	2197	Julius Deutsch Park	park	None	Cecil St & Huron St	None	Toronto and East York	40	None	Cecil	St	None	None	None
1283	2200	2200	Champlain Parkette	park	None	Champlain Boulevard and Touraine Avenue	None	North York	50	None	Champlain	Blvd.	None	None	A small park near Wilson Avenue and Allen Road featuring two outdoor tennis courts, a children's playground and open green space.
1284	2201	2201	Chandos Park South	park	None	Chandos Ave & Dufferin St	None	Toronto and East York	19	None	Chandos	Ave	None	None	None
1285	2202	2202	Chaplin Parkette	park	None	Chaplin Cres & Eglinton Ave W	None	North York	310	None	Chaplin	Cres	None	None	None
1286	2204	2204	Charles Street Parkette	park	None	Charles St E & Church St	None	Toronto and East York	83	None	Charles	St	E	None	None
1287	2205	2205	Charlton Park	park	None	Charlton Boulevard and Transwell Avenue	None	North York	166	None	Charlton	Blvd	None	None	A park near Bathurst Street and Finch Avenue West featuring a children's playground and open green space. In 2021, the playground was improved as part of the Playground Enhancement Program. Updates include two play structures with slides and climbing equipment and a swingset with two belt swings, one tot swing and one accessible swing.
1288	2206	2206	Chartland Park	park	None	Chartland Boulevard South and Crockamhill Drive	None	Scarborough	99	None	Chartland	Blvd.	S	None	"A 2.4-hectare park near Finch Avenue East and Brimley Avenue featuring a children's playground and open green space. In 2024, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
1289	2207	2207	Chater Court Park	park	None	Chater Crt & Englemount Ave	None	North York	1	None	Chater	Crt	None	None	A small park near Lawrence Avenue West and Allen Road that features a children's playground and open green space.
1290	2210	2210	Port Union Waterfront Park	park	None	Chesterton Shores & Lawrence Ave E	None	Scarborough	175	None	Chesterton Shores	None	None	None	"Located at the eastern edge of the city between the mouth of Highland Creek and the Rouge River, this waterfront park provides 13.5 hectares of green space and connects the Port Union community to Lake Ontario. It features 3.8 kilometers of continuous waterfront trail, great views of Lake Ontario and its shoreline, a new pedestrian bridge over Highland Creek and trail connections north into the Highland Creek watershed. At the city's edge, the existing bridge over the Rouge River connects the park to the City of Pickering.<br><br> 

This park was created by Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) with funds provided by Waterfront Toronto. It was developed in two phases, the first completed in 2006 and the second in 2012. It provides important recreational access to the waterfront, protects the shoreline, supports important terrestrial and aquatic habitats and offers environmental, economic and social benefits to the Port Union community and broader region.
<br>
Visit the TRCA's webpage on <a href=""https://trca.ca/conservation/watershed-management/lake-ontario-waterfront/features/#port%20union"" target=""_blank"">Port Union Waterfront Park</a> for more information."
1291	2211	2211	Chipping Park	park	None	Chipping Rd & Crossburn Dr	None	North York	35	None	Chipping	Rd	None	None	None
1292	2213	2213	McKee Parkette	park	None	Church Ave & Doris Ave	None	North York	21	None	Church	Ave	None	None	None
1293	2214	2214	Mitchell Field Park	park	None	None	None	North York	89	None	Church	Ave	None	None	"This 1.5 hectare park south of Finch Avenue and two blocks east of Yonge Street has an open space for leisure activities. Adjacent to the park is the <a href=""/data/parks/prd/facilities/complex/693/index.html"">Mitchell Field Community Centre</a>."
1294	2218	2218	Close - Springhurst Parkette	park	None	Close Ave & Springhurst Ave	None	Toronto and East York	70	None	Close	Ave	None	None	None
1295	2219	2219	Cobble Hills Parkette	park	None	Cobble Hills & Royal York Rd	None	Etobicoke York	6	None	Cobble Hills	None	None	None	None
1296	2220	2220	Collingsbrook Parkette	park	None	Collingsbrook Blvd & Solway Crt	None	Scarborough	136	None	Collingsbrook	Blvd	None	None	None
1297	2221	2221	Collingwood Park	park	None	Collingwood St & Gordon Ave	None	Scarborough	30	None	Collingwood	St	None	None	A 2.4 hectare park straddling the West Highland Creek near Kennedy Road and Sheppard Avenue East featuring a children's playground and open green space.
1298	2223	2223	Conacher Park	park	None	Conacher Dr & Newton Dr	None	North York	645	None	Conacher	Dr	None	None	A small park near Bayview Avenue and Steeles Avenue East featuring a children's playground and open green space. The basketball court was improved in summer 2024.
1299	2224	2224	Cedar Ridge Park	park	None	Confederation Dr & Tingle Cres	None	Scarborough	225	None	Confederation	Dr	None	None	"Situated on the property of a restored mansion, the centre's surrounding grounds feature a series of lush traditional gardens with scenic woods and vistas. Cedar Ridge Park is popular for wedding photography and a beautiful spot for a picnic. It's also home to the <href=""/wps/portal/contentonly?vgnextoid=629a2271635af310VgnVCM10000071d60f89RCRD&vgnextfmt=default"">Cedar Ridge Creative Centre</a> where the City runs Creative Arts programs."
1300	2225	2225	Conlands Parkette	park	None	Conland Ave & Dane Ave	None	North York	7	None	Conland	Ave	None	None	A small park near Dufferin Street and Lawrence Avenue West featuring an open green space.
1301	2227	2227	Connaught Circle Parkette	park	None	Bathurst & St. Clair	None	Toronto and East York	None	None	Connaught	Cir	None	None	None
1302	2228	2228	Constable Percy Cummins Parkette	park	None	Connolly St & Ford St	None	Toronto and East York	235	None	Connolly	St	None	None	The parkette is located near Old Weston Road and Davenport Road, and is a small scenic and peaceful green space. This parkette was opened in 2012 and named in honour of Constable Percy Cummins, a Toronto police officer who died in the line of duty in 1981, and features a plaque dedicated to him.
1303	2229	2229	Dan Iannuzzi Park	park	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	75	None	Delabo	Dr	None	None	A 1.08 hectare park in the Sentinel Road and Finch Avenue West area, just south of the York University campus. The park features a children's playground and lit pathway from Murray Ross Parkway to Cook Road.
1304	2230	2230	Fred Young Park	park	None	Cook Rd & Boot Terr	None	Etobicoke York	440	None	Cook	Rd	None	None	None
1305	2231	2231	Manse Road Park	park	None	Coronation Dr & Manse Rd	None	Scarborough	440	None	Coronation	Dr	None	None	A 3.0 hectare forested park near Morningside Avenue and Lawrence Avenue East that features a basketball court. The West Hill watercourse flows from the western border to the eastern border through the middle of the park.
1306	2232	2232	Hillsborough Park	park	None	Corporate Dr & Lee Centre Dr	None	Scarborough	94	None	Corporate	Dr	None	None	None
1307	2233	2233	Cortleigh Parkette	park	None	Cortleigh Blvd & Ruby Cres	None	North York	375	None	Cortleigh	Blvd	None	None	None
1308	2234	2234	Cotswold Park	park	None	Cotswold Cres & Lord Seaton Rd	None	North York	44	None	Cotswold	Cres	None	None	A small park near Bayview Avenue and Highway 401. The park can be accessed from pathways on Cotswold Cresent, Lord Seton Road and Upper Canada Drive.
1309	2235	2235	Coulter Ave Parkette	park	None	Coulter Ave & Rectory Rd	None	Etobicoke York	15	None	Coulter	Ave	None	None	None
1310	2236	2236	Coxwell Avenue Parkette	park	None	Coxwell Ave & 46A DIANA DR	None	Toronto and East York	429	None	Coxwell	Ave	None	None	A small park on Coxwell Avenue south of Danforth Avenue featuring a basketball court.
1311	2237	2237	Craigton Court Tot Lot	park	None	Craigton Dr & Rannock St	None	Scarborough	14	None	Craigton	Dr	None	None	This small park features a children's playground.
1312	2238	2238	Woburn Park - North York	park	None	Cranbrooke Ave & Bathurst St	None	North York	575	None	Cranbrooke	Ave	None	None	"This park has a playground, a sports pad and a fenced <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a>."
1313	2239	2239	Alex Murray Parkette	park	None	Crescent Rd & South Dr	None	Toronto and East York	107	None	Crescent	Rd	None	None	None
1314	2241	2241	Crescentwood Park	park	None	Crescentwood Rd & Kildonan Dr	None	Scarborough	35	None	Crescentwood	Rd	None	None	This 1.7 hectare park features a picturesque location on the Scarborough Bluffs, overlooking Lake Ontario south of Kingston Road and east of Warden Avenue.
1315	2242	2242	Crocus Park	park	None	Crocus Dr & Armitage Dr	None	Scarborough	165	None	Crocus	Dr	None	None	A small park near Warden Avenue and Highway 401 that features a children`s playground.
1316	2243	2243	Redbank Greenbelt	park	None	Culford Rd & Harrow Dr	None	Etobicoke York	99	None	Culford	Rd	None	None	None
1317	2244	2244	Cynthia - Frimette Parkette	park	None	Cynthia Rd & Frimette Cres	None	Etobicoke York	None	None	Cynthia	Rd	None	None	None
1318	2246	2246	Dalrymple Park	park	None	Dalrymple Dr & Cameo Cres	None	Etobicoke York	59	None	Dalrymple	Dr	None	None	A 1.2 hectare forested park near Jane Street and Eglinton Avenue West that features a children's playground.
1319	2247	2247	Dane Parkette	park	None	Dane Avenue and Mulholland Avenue	None	North York	21	None	Dane	Ave	None	None	Dane Parkette is located at the southeast corner of Dane Avenue and Via Bagnatto. It features a playground and a open free-play turf area.
1320	2248	2248	Danforth - Birchmount Parkette	park	None	Danforth Ave & Parkette Pl	None	Scarborough	3625	None	Danforth	Ave	None	None	None
1321	2249	2249	Glen Sheppard Park	park	None	Danforth Rd & Winter Ave	None	Scarborough	905	None	Danforth	Rd	None	None	A small park that features a children's playground.
1322	2251	2251	Trudelle Park	park	None	Danforth Rd & Savarin St	None	Scarborough	36	None	Trudelle	St	None	None	None
1323	2252	2252	Dean Park Walkway	park	None	Dean Park Rd & Red River Cres	None	Scarborough	65	None	Dean Park	Rd	None	None	Dean Park Walkway is a short treed greenbelt running from Dean Park near Meadowvale Road and Highway 401 up towards Sheppard Avenue. The park is a lovely neighbourhood park with a soccer field, baseball diamond and playground. It is also an excellent way to travel through the neighbourhood without the hustle and bustle of traffic.
1324	2253	2253	Rouge Neighbourhood Park	park	None	Dean Park Rd & Lovel Ave	None	Scarborough	196	None	Dean Park	Rd	None	None	None
1325	2254	2254	Deanvar Parkette	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	45	None	Deanvar	Ave	None	None	"This is a triangle shaped parkette that is surrounded by homes.  The highlight is a playground with swing sets, slides and spring toys.  The playground is surrounded by plenty of green space for children to run around and play games with friends and family.
There are mature trees found throughout the parkette, take a seat on one of the benches, and see if you can hear you may the sounds of trains travelling along the nearby railroad lines.  The park is found east of Victoria Park Avenue and north of Lawrence Avenue East."
1326	2255	2255	Debell Lane Parkette	park	None	Debell Lane & Robinter Dr	None	North York	5	None	Debell	Lane	None	None	None
1327	2258	2258	Dell Park	park	None	Dell Park Ave & Glenmount Ave	None	North York	50	None	Dell Park	Ave	None	None	A small tree line park near Bathurst Street and Lawrence Avenue West featuring a children's playground and an open green space.
1328	2259	2259	Maxwell Park	park	None	Dellbank Rd & Maxwell St	None	North York	None	None	Dellbank	Rd	None	None	A 5.2 hectare forested park near Bathurst Street and Sheppard Avenue West that features a trail down to the west branch of the Don River.
1329	2260	2260	Dixington Parkette	park	None	Dixington Cres & Dixon Rd	None	Etobicoke York	40	None	Dixington	Cres	None	None	None
1330	2261	2261	Sugar Beach Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	11	None	Dockside	Dr	None	None	"Sugar Beach draws upon the industrial heritage of the area and its relationship to the neighbouring Redpath Sugar Refinery Museum to create a whimsical urban beach at the water's edge. The beach allows visitors to while away the afternoon as they read, play in the sand or watch boats on the lake. A dynamic water feature embedded in a granite maple leaf beside the beach makes cooling off fun for adults and children. The park's plaza offers a dynamic space for public events. A large candy-striped granite rock outcropping and three grass mounds give the public unique vantage points for larger events and the space between the mounds result in a natural performance space for smaller events.
<br/><br/>
AWARDS - 2011 Toronto Urban Design Award of Excellence, Large Places or Neighbourhood Designs. </br>"
1331	2262	2262	Confederation Park	park	None	Ellesmere Road and Dolly Varden Boulevard	None	Scarborough	250	None	Dolly Varden	Blvd	None	None	"<p>Confederation Park is a 9.6-hectare park at Markham and Ellesmere Road. In 2022, the park was improved as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>. The playground includes two play structures - one for ages two to five and one for ages five to 14 - and swing sets with belt swings, junior swings and an accessible swing. The outdoor fitness area includes a large bench, pull-up bars, push-up bars and parallel bars.</p>
<p>The <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> is fenced, allows <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/permits-licences-bylaws/commercial-dog-walker-permit/"">Commercial Dog Walkers</a>, and has a separate area for dogs weighing less than 9 kg.</p>"
1332	2263	2263	Duncan Creek Park	park	None	Don Mills Rd & Moonstone Byway	None	North York	3700	None	Don Mills	Rd	None	None	A 24 hectare park near Leslie Street and Steeles Avenue East. The park features a children's playground at the south end of the park near Don Mills Road and McNicoll Avenue. Duncan Creek emerges from the ground near Don Mills and flows north through the park where it joins the Don River east branch near Steeles Avenue East.
1333	2264	2264	Hinder Area	park	None	Don River Blvd & Sheppard Ave W	None	North York	44	None	Don River	Blvd	None	None	The Hinder Area can be found along the West Don River Trail. It is located near Bathurst and Sheppard north of Earl Bales Park. The Hinder Area is part of an extensive forested ravine system that helps support wildlife in the area. Bird watching is a popular activity in this area. Cycling and hiking paths are well used in this area.
1334	2265	2265	Donora Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	17	None	Donora	Dr	None	None	There is a children's playground at the front of the park with swings and some climbing play equipment.  It also has open green space for kids to chase their friends around in, and park benches where one can sit and listen to the sounds of the city. The park is adjacent to and overlooks the Taylor Creek ravine.  It is found between Dawes Road and Victoria Park Avenue.
1335	2266	2266	Doris - Norton Park	park	None	Sheppard Ave & Yonge St	None	North York	None	None	Doris	Ave	None	None	None
1336	2267	2267	McKenzie Parkette	park	None	Doris Ave & Norton Ave	None	North York	293	None	Doris	Ave	None	None	None
1337	2268	2268	Northtown Park	park	None	Doris Ave & Sommerset Way	None	North York	435	None	Doris	Ave	None	None	A small park near Yonge Street and Finch Avenue that features a gazebo and a children's playground.
1338	2270	2270	Douglas Greenbelt	park	None	Douglas Ave & Sylvan Valleyway	None	North York	303	None	Douglas	Ave	None	None	None
1339	2271	2271	Langdale Court Greenbelt	park	None	Driftwood Ave & Venetian Cres	None	Etobicoke York	107	None	Driftwood	Ave	None	None	A small park near Jane Street and Finch Avenue West that connects to neighbouring streets, Topcliff Public School and Topcliff Park.
1340	2272	2272	Drumoak Road Parkette	park	None	Drumoak Rd & Bromley Cres	None	Etobicoke York	12	None	Drumoak	Rd	None	None	None
1341	2273	2273	Drumsnab Parkette	park	None	Drumsnab Rd & Mc Kenzie Ave	None	Toronto and East York	8	None	Drumsnab	Rd	None	None	None
1342	2274	2274	Dubray Parkette	park	None	Dubray Ave & Hawksdale Rd	None	North York	28	None	Dubray	Ave	None	None	None
1343	2275	2275	Duncairn Park	park	None	Duncairn Rd & Berkinshaw Cres	None	North York	71	None	Duncairn	Rd	None	None	A 6 hectare park near Don Mills Road and Lawrence Avenue East featuring a children's playground and many walking paths. This park intersects through the surrounding neighbourhood connecting to Bond Park in the north and Talwood Park at the south end.
1344	2276	2276	Betty Sutherland Trail Park	park	None	Duncan Mill Rd & Valleybrook Dr	None	North York	250	None	Duncan Mill	Rd	None	None	The Betty Sutherland Trail meanders along parts of the East Don River near Sheppard Avenue and Leslie Street. It's named after Betty Sutherland, a former member of City Council and the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. She was devoted to the improvement of recreation facilities within Toronto. The Park is one of a series of parks along this trail and the East Don River. Bird watching is a popular pastime within the Park and along the Trail. Stop by and take a stroll along the Don and see what a variety of wildlife are still found in the area.
1345	2277	2277	Dundas - Watkinson Parkette	park	None	Dundas St W & Watkinson Ave	None	Toronto and East York	2742	None	Dundas	St	W	None	None
1346	2279	2279	Les Anthony Parkette	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	5	None	Dunkirk	Rd	None	None	This shaded green space named for Leslie Anthony, a long-time East York resident, dedicated volunteer to the community and former chairman of the Stan Wadlow Recreational Board of Management..
1347	2280	2280	Longmore Park	park	None	None	None	North York	196	None	Dunview	Ave	None	None	None
1348	2281	2281	Gateway Park	park	None	East Liberty St & Wastern Battery Rd	None	Toronto and East York	40	None	East Liberty	St	None	None	None
1349	2282	2282	Eastdale Parkette	park	None	Eastdale Ave & Lumsden Ave	None	Toronto and East York	110	None	Eastdale	Ave	None	None	None
1350	2283	2283	Main Sewage Treatment Playground	park	None	Eastern Ave & Woodward Ave	None	Toronto and East York	1091	None	Eastern	Ave	None	None	An 11.2 hectare park at Eastern Avenue and Coxwell Avenue that features a ball diamond, 11 dedicated pickleball courts, two basketball courts and the Tubs & Gee Gage Rugby field.
1351	2284	2284	Measurement Park	park	None	Eastern Ave & Queen St E	None	Toronto and East York	1167	None	Eastern	Ave	None	None	None
1352	2286	2286	Edinborough Park	park	None	Edinborough Crt & Scarlett Rd	None	Etobicoke York	94	None	Edinborough	Crt	None	None	None
1353	2288	2288	Fergy Brown Park	park	None	Eglinton Ave W & Jane St	None	Etobicoke York	3700	None	Eglinton	Ave	W	None	Fergy Brown Park is in the northeast quadrant of Eglinton Flats. It's home to two cricket pitches and an allotment garden. The area which was built on the Humber River Floodplain, was once owned and farmed by the Scarlett family in the mid 1800's. It was later turned into a market garden that was flooded out by Hurricane Hazel in 1954. As part of a new floodplain plan the area was turned into parkland. The park is named after former Mayor of York, Fergy Brown.
1354	2290	2290	St. Hilda's Parkette	park	None	Eglinton Ave W & Dufferin St	None	Toronto and East York	1817	None	Eglinton	Ave	W	None	None
1355	2293	2293	Elkhorn Parkette	park	None	Elkhorn Drive and Whittaker Crescent	None	North York	2	None	Elkhorn	Dr.	None	None	"In 2023, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
1356	2294	2294	Ellerslie Park	park	None	Ellerslie Ave & Bathurst St	None	North York	499	None	Ellerslie	Ave	None	None	A 1.4 hectare park on Bathurst Street south of Finch Avenue West featuring a children's playground and open green space.
1357	2297	2297	Ellesmere Reservoir Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	2950	None	Ellesmere	Rd	None	None	This park has four sport fields that may be permitted for public use.  It has the Ellesmere Ravine on two sides, a shopping plaza on another side and borders Ellesmere Avenue.  There is no on-site parking.
1358	2299	2299	Elmbrook Park	park	None	Elmbrook Cres & Renforth Dr	None	Etobicoke York	2	None	Elmbrook	Cres	None	None	A 1.6 hectare park lies along Renforth Avenue south of Eglinton Avenue West. It features a children's playground and open green space.
1359	2300	2300	Elward - Mansion Parkette	park	None	Mansion Ave & Elward Ave	None	Scarborough	35	None	Mansion	Ave	None	None	None
1360	2301	2301	Empress Parkette	park	None	Empress Ave & Bayview Ave	None	North York	433	None	Empress	Ave	None	None	None
1361	2302	2302	Empress Tot Lot	park	None	Empress Ave & Wilfred Ave	None	North York	304	None	Empress	Ave	None	None	None
1362	2303	2303	Marble Hill Parkette	park	None	Ennerdale Rd & Hatherley Rd	None	Etobicoke York	22	A	Ennerdale	Rd	None	None	None
1363	2304	2304	Euclid Avenue Parkette	park	None	Euclid Ave & Bloor St W	None	Toronto and East York	711	None	Euclid	Ave	None	None	None
1364	2306	2306	Fairchild Parkette	park	None	Fairchild Ave & Inez Crt	None	North York	51B	None	Fairchild	Ave	None	None	None
1365	2307	2307	Clairlea Park	park	None	Fairfax Cres & Monastery Lane	None	Scarborough	45	None	Fairfax	Cres	None	None	A 4.7 hectare park in the Warden and St. Clair Avenue East neighbourhood. This park features two tennis courts, a children's playground and a multipurpose sports field. In the winter there are amenities for a natural ice rink.
1366	2308	2308	Brookdale Park	park	None	Fairlawn Ave & Grey Rd	None	North York	410	None	Fairlawn	Ave	None	None	A 1.5 hectare park on Avenue Road north of Lawrence Avenue West. This park winds north west through the neighbourhood from Avenue Road and Woburn Avenue to Grey Road and Fairlawn Avenue. A mature tree canopy covers the trail through the park and a children's playground can be found near the south end of the park.
1367	2309	2309	Fairmeadow Parkette	park	None	Fairmeadow Ave & Yorkminister Rd	None	North York	37	None	Fairmeadow	Ave	None	None	None
1368	2310	2310	Falstaff Park	park	None	Falstaff Ave & Springview Ave	None	Etobicoke York	50	None	Falstaff	Ave	None	None	Falstaff Park is located near Jane Street and Highway 401 next to Falstaff Community Centre. It has benches and two playgrounds enjoyed by local families. Falstaff Community Centre is a priority centre offering a wide range of programs for all ages. Youth programming is offered year round in the evenings Monday to Friday.
1369	2311	2311	Fanfare Park	park	None	Fanfare Ave & Josaly Dr	None	Scarborough	40	None	Fanfare	Ave	None	None	A 1.3 hectare park near Port Union Road and Highway 401 featuring a children's playground and a dry creek bed along the west side of the park that is filled with mature trees. This park features plenty of naturalized space and a toboggan hill.
1370	2313	2313	Golf Club Parkette	park	None	Ferncroft Dr & Woodland Park Rd	None	Scarborough	100	None	Ferncroft	Dr	None	None	None
1371	2314	2314	Ferrand Drive Park	park	None	Ferrand Dr & Rochefort Dr	None	North York	251	None	Ferrand	Dr	None	None	A small park featuring a children's playground and a gazebo.
1372	2315	2315	Black Creek Parkland	park	None	Finch Ave W & Tobermory Dr	None	Etobicoke York	1650	None	Finch	Ave	W	None	The Black Creek Parkland is a good example of an urban green space transformed. The valley has been changed from sterile, groomed parkland into a more natural state of wildness. The north end of the park can be accessed from the visitor parking lot at Black Creek Pioneer Village by heading down the path into the valley. The Park follows the Black Creek through the ravine south to Finch Avenue where it connects with Derrydowns Park.
1373	2317	2317	Finch Parkette	park	None	Finch & Yonge	None	North York	30	None	Finch	Ave	None	None	None
1374	2318	2318	Gord and Irene Risk Park	park	None	Finch Ave W & Islington Ave	None	Etobicoke York	2650	None	Finch	Ave	W	None	A 2.8 hectare park on the corner of Islington and Finch Avenue West featuring a children's playground. The park is adjacent to the Gord and Irene Risk Community Recreation Centre.
1375	2320	2320	Seneca Village Park	park	None	Finch Ave E & Au Large Blvd	None	North York	1700	None	Finch	Ave	E	None	This small park on Finch Avenue East near Don Mills Road features a children's playground.
1376	2321	2321	Cataraqui Park	park	None	Firvalley Court and Warden Avenue	None	Scarborough	15	None	Firvalley	Crt.	None	None	This tree filled park is located west of Warden Avenue south of St. Clair Avenue and features a children's playground.
1377	2322	2322	Festival Park	park	None	Fisherville Rd & Millersgrove Dr	None	North York	200	None	Fisherville	Rd	None	None	None
1378	2323	2323	The Gore	park	None	Fleet St & Fort York Blvd	None	Toronto and East York	701	None	Fleet	St	None	None	None
1379	2324	2324	Westwood Park	park	None	Carlaw Ave & Floyd Ave	None	Toronto and East York	994	None	Carlaw	Ave	None	None	None
1380	2327	2327	Fraserwood Park	park	None	Fraserwood Ave & Shermount Ave	None	North York	57	None	Fraserwood	Ave	None	None	None
1381	2328	2328	Oakdale Village Park	park	None	Fred Young Dr & Sergio Marchi St	None	Etobicoke York	95	None	Fred Young	Dr	None	None	A 1.1 hectare park near Jane Street and Wilson Avenue that features a children's playground and a Gazebo.
1382	2331	2331	North Mimico Valley Park	park	None	Disco Rd & Carlingview Dr	None	Etobicoke York	145	None	Disco	Rd	None	None	A 4.5 hectare park on the north bank of Mimico Creek near Carlingview Drive and Dixon Road that features a naturalized ravine.
1383	2332	2332	Garden Avenue Parkette	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	34	None	Garden Park	Ave	None	None	Residents can visit this little parkette by a path that joins Salome Avenue through to Garden Avenue. There are a couple of park benches to sit on while you watch your children having fun using the swing sets and the slide.
1384	2333	2333	Garnier Park	park	None	Garnier Crt & Limoges Crt	None	North York	4	None	Garnier	Crt	None	None	A wooded 6.1 hectare park at Bayview Avenue and Steeles Avenue East. The Don River East branch flows along the west side of the park.
1385	2334	2334	Garthdale Parkette	park	None	Garthdale Crt & Purdon Dr	None	North York	88	A	Garthdale	Crt	None	None	None
1386	2335	2335	Gateway Greenbelt	park	None	Gateway Blvd & Sunny Glenway	None	North York	20	None	Gateway	Blvd	None	None	None
1387	2337	2337	Gideon Parkette	park	None	Gideon Crt & Brahms Ave	None	North York	16	None	Gideon	Crt	None	None	None
1388	2339	2339	Glasgow Parkette	park	None	Glasgow St & Cecil St	None	Toronto and East York	11	None	Glasgow	St	None	None	None
1389	2340	2340	Glen Park Parkette	park	None	Glen Park Ave & Caledonia Rd	None	North York	596	None	Glen Park	Ave	None	None	None
1390	2341	2341	Agincourt Park	park	None	Glen Watford Dr & Rural Ave	None	Scarborough	27	None	Glen Watford	Dr	None	None	A 4.6 hectare park at Sheppard and Midland Avenue this park  features a lit ball diamond, tennis courts, horse shoe pits, lawn bowling greens and two children's playgrounds. Adjacent to the park is the Agincourt Recreation Centre.
1391	2342	2342	Glenellen Parkette	park	None	Glenellen Dr E & Kirk Bradden Rd E	None	Etobicoke York	63	None	Glenellen	Dr	E	None	None
1392	2343	2343	Roseneath Park	park	None	Glenhurst Ave & Robina Ave	None	Toronto and East York	15	None	Glenhurst	Ave	None	None	None
1393	2344	2344	Kildonan Park	park	None	Glenn Morrow Mews & Norwood Ter	None	Toronto and East York	66	None	Norwood	Rd.	None	None	A small park with mature trees and a pathway connecting adjacent neighbourhoods. Picnic table and benches are near the pathway.
1394	2346	2346	West Don Parkland	park	None	Maxwell St & Hove St	None	North York	165	None	Maxwell	St	None	None	None
1395	2347	2347	Owen Park	park	None	Gordon Road and Fenn Avenue	None	North York	150	None	Gordon	Rd	None	None	A 1.2 hectare park near York Mills Road and Bayview Avenue that features a children's playground and an open green space.
1396	2348	2348	Bennett Park	park	None	Gothic Ave & Quebec Ave	None	Toronto and East York	10	None	Gothic	Ave	None	None	None
1397	2349	2349	Gracefield Park	park	None	Gracefield Ave & Dante Rd	None	Etobicoke York	175	None	Gracefield	Ave	None	None	A 1.1 hectare park near Lawrence Avenue West and Black Creek Drive that features a children's playground and open green space.
1398	2350	2245	Dalesford Park	park	None	Clockwork Lane & Chimes Lane	None	Etobicoke York	255	None	Dalesford	Rd	None	None	None
1399	2351	2351	Kenway Park	park	None	Bloor St W & Green Lanes	None	Etobicoke York	3431	None	Bloor	St	W	None	A small park on Bloor Street West near Islington Avenue that features a children's playground.
1400	2353	2353	Green Meadows Park - North York	park	None	Green Meadows Cir & Leslie St	None	North York	100	None	Green Meadows	Cir	None	None	None
1401	2354	2354	Greenbrae Parkette	park	None	Greenbrae Circuit and Sedgemount Drive	None	Scarborough	100	None	Greenbrae	Circt	None	None	None
1402	2355	2355	Maplehurst Park	park	None	Maplehurst Ave & Longmore St	None	North York	296	None	Maplehurst	Ave	None	None	None
1403	2356	2356	Grey Parkette	park	None	Grey Rd & Old Orchard Grove	None	North York	122	None	Grey	Rd	None	None	None
1404	2357	2357	Grey Abbey Park	park	None	Greyabbey Trail and Denny Court	None	Scarborough	180	None	Greyabbey	Trl	None	None	"<p>Grey Abbey Park is located in the south end of Scarborough, east of Guildwood Park. It stretches along the shore of Lake Ontario. The Grey Abbey Trail takes you along the bluffs with beautiful views. There are great spots throughout the park to have a picnic and enjoy the beauty of the lake.</p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/scarborough-bluffs/"">This park is part of Scarborough Bluffs</a>.</p>
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<p>There is <strong>no access to the water</strong> at this park. Stay behind fences and obey no trespassing signs as the bluffs are unstable. Access the water from <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=2"">Bluffer's Park</a>, <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=1484"">Sylvan Park</a>, <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=406"">Guild Park and Gardens</a>, or <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=1079"">East Point Park</a>.</p></div>"
1405	2358	2358	Grey Abbey Ravine	park	None	Greyabbey Trail & Fordover Dr	None	Scarborough	100	None	Manse	Rd	None	None	An 8.5 hectare park near Morningside Avenue and Lawrence Avenue East that follows the West Hill Creek ravine down to Lake Ontario and west from the creek along the Scaborough Bluffs.
1406	2359	2359	Rosa And Spencer Clark Parkette	park	None	Guildwood Pky & Prince Philip Blvd	None	Scarborough	61	None	Guildwood	Pkwy	None	None	None
1407	2360	2360	Gustav Parkette	park	None	Gustav Cres & Conacher Dr	None	North York	45	None	Gustav	Cres	None	None	None
1408	2361	2361	Haney Park	park	None	Haney Ave & Jane St	None	Etobicoke York	10	None	Haney	Ave	None	None	None
1409	2362	2362	Robert Leek Memorial Park	park	None	None	None	North York	3	None	Hanover	Rd	None	None	"This park is located where Dufferin Street ends just north of Wilson Avenue. The park features open green space and a children's playground with slides, climbers and spring toys. The District Chief Robert ""Bob"" Leek Monument can be found in the south-west corner of this park.<br><br>
This park is adjacent to the Downsview Airport and Bombardier Aerospace Facility."
1410	2364	2364	Hartfield Court Parkette	park	None	Hartfield Crt & Hartfield Rd	None	Etobicoke York	50	None	Hartfield	Crt	None	None	None
1411	2365	2365	Hawksbury Park	park	None	Hawksbury Dr & Foxwarren Dr	None	North York	1	A	Hawksbury	Dr	None	None	"A one hectare park near Sheppard Avenue East and Bayview Avenue that features a children's playground and six lit outdoor tennis courts with a clubhouse. The park is home to the <a href=""http://bayviewvillagetennis.com/"">Bayview Village Tennis Club</a>."
1412	2366	2366	Hearst Circle Parkette	park	None	Hearst Cir & The Wishbone	None	Etobicoke York	108	None	Hearst	Cir	None	None	None
1413	2367	2367	Hearthstone Valley Greenbelt	park	None	Hearthstone Cres & Carscadden Dr	None	North York	21	A	Hearthstone	Cres	None	None	Hearthstone Valley Greenbelt is part of the West Don Parkland Trail. Located near Bathurst and Finch it is a heavily forested area great for wildlife viewing. It's also home to the Toronto District School Board's Forest Valley Outdoor Education Centre.
1414	2369	2369	Zooview Park	park	None	Hedge End Rd & Meadowvale Rd	None	Scarborough	50	None	Hedge End	Rd	None	None	None
1415	2370	2370	Hickorynut Parkette	park	None	Hickorynut Dr & Hazelnut Cres	None	North York	87	None	Hickorynut	Dr	None	None	None
1416	2371	2371	Hilldowntree Parkette	park	None	Hilldowntree Rd & Wimbleton Cres	None	Etobicoke York	16	None	Hilldowntree	Rd	None	None	None
1417	2372	2372	Hillhurst Parkette	park	None	Hillhurst Blvd & Bathurst St	None	North York	254	None	Hillhurst	Blvd	None	None	None
1418	2373	2373	Hillmount Parkette	park	None	Hillmount Ave & Dufferin St	None	North York	393	None	Hillmount	Ave	None	None	None
1419	2374	2374	Charles Sauriol Parkette	park	None	Hillside Dr & Broadview Ave	None	Toronto and East York	4	None	Hillside	Dr	None	None	None
1420	2379	2379	Wellesley - Magill Park	park	None	Homewood Ave & Wellesley St E	None	North York	125	None	Homewood	Ave	None	None	None
1421	2380	2380	Hoptree Park	park	None	Hoptree Ave & Staines Rd	None	Scarborough	15	None	Hoptree	Ave	None	None	None
1422	2381	2381	Basswood Parkette	park	None	Horsham Ave & Basswood Rd	None	North York	98	None	Horsham	Ave	None	None	None
1423	2382	2382	Horsham Parkette	park	None	Horsham Ave & Abbortsford Rd	None	North York	159	None	Horsham	Ave	None	None	None
1424	2387	2387	Inglewood Parkette	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	135	None	St. Clair	Ave	E	None	None
1425	2389	2389	Chauncey - Islington Parkette	park	None	Islington Ave & Chauncey Ave	None	Etobicoke York	1116	None	Islington	Ave	None	None	None
1426	2390	2390	Finch-Islington Park	park	None	Islington Ave & Finch Ave W	None	Etobicoke York	2750	None	Islington	Ave	None	None	A 4.9 hectare heavily forested park at the intersection of Finch Avenue West and Islington Avenue.
1427	2391	2391	Whitfield Parkette	park	None	Islington Ave & Whitfield Ave	None	Etobicoke York	2990	None	Islington	Ave	None	None	None
1428	2392	2392	Jackson Parkette	park	None	The Kingsway & Jackson Ave	None	Etobicoke York	104	A	The Kingsway	None	None	None	None
1429	2393	2393	Black Creek Site West	park	None	Jane St & Alliance Ave	None	Etobicoke York	805	None	Jane	St	None	None	A 8.9 hectare park with mature trees and open green space that follows the Black Creek from Rockcliffe Boulevard to Jane Street.
1430	2394	2394	Jeanette Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	55	None	Jeanette	St	None	None	A 4.4 hectare park near Midland Avenue and St. Clair Avenue East.
1431	2395	2395	Joel Swirsky Parkette	park	None	Joel Swirsky Blvd & Bowring Walk	None	North York	20	None	Joel Swirsky	Blvd	None	None	None
1432	2396	2396	John Street Parkette	park	None	John St & Pine St	None	Etobicoke York	148	None	John	St	None	None	None
1433	2397	2397	Delo Park	park	None	Joyce Pky & Delo Rd	None	North York	26	None	Joyce	Pkwy	None	None	None
1434	2398	2398	Joyce Park	park	None	Joyce Pky & Delo Rd	None	North York	62	None	Joyce	Pkwy	None	None	None
1435	2399	2399	Hollis Kalmar Park	park	None	Kalmar Ave & Hollis Ave	None	Scarborough	146	None	Kalmar	Ave	None	None	A 1.2 hectare tree-lined park near Danforth Avenue and Warden Avenue that features an open green space.
1436	2401	2401	Kenaston Gardens Parkette	park	None	Kenaston Gdns & Sheppard Ave E	None	North York	12	None	Kenaston	Gdns	None	None	None
1437	2402	2402	Kennard Parkette	park	None	Kennard Ave & Wilson Heights Blvd	None	North York	183	None	Kennard	Ave	None	None	None
1438	2404	2404	Kenneth Park	park	None	Kenneth Ave & Byng Ave	None	North York	417	None	Kenneth	Ave	None	None	None
1439	2405	2405	Kenworthy Park	park	None	Kenworthy Ave & Danforth Ave	None	Scarborough	2	A	Kenworthy	Ave	None	None	None
1440	2406	2406	Avro Park	park	None	Keswick Rd & Gilley Rd	None	North York	49	None	Keswick	Rd	None	None	None
1441	2407	2407	David Pecaut Square	park	None	King St W & Ed Mirvish Way	None	Toronto and East York	215	None	King	St	W	None	David Pecaut Square was built as part of Toronto's Postmodern Metro Hall project in 1992. Formerly known as Metro Square, the square was renamed in April 2011 by a Toronto City Council vote to honour the late civic leader David Pecaut. The Square features The Eternal Flame of Hope, inspired by the perseverance of disabled people, and burns as a reminder that society must be all-inclusive. A lawn with trees along its outer edges creates a public space that allows for unique views of Metro Hall, Roy Thomson Hall and the Royal Alexandra Theatre. It is frequently used for free concerts, film screenings, and other events.
1442	2409	2409	King Georges-Keele Parkette	park	None	King George's Dr & Keele St	None	Etobicoke York	None	None	King George's	Dr	None	None	None
1443	2410	2410	Avalon Parkette	park	None	Kingston Rd & Avalon Blvd	None	Scarborough	1700	None	Kingston	Rd	None	None	None
1444	2413	2413	Highland Creek Parkette	park	None	Kingston Rd & Highland Creek Overpass	None	Scarborough	6115	None	Kingston	Rd	None	None	None
1445	2414	2414	Kinsdale Park	park	None	Kinsdale Blvd & Newholm Rd	None	Etobicoke York	3	None	Kinsdale	Blvd	None	None	A small park near Park Lawn Road and the Queensway that features a ball diamond and a children's playground.
1446	2415	2415	Denfield Park	park	None	Kipling Ave & Widdicombe Hill Blvd	None	Etobicoke York	1496	None	Kipling	Ave	None	None	None
1447	2416	2416	Echo Valley Park	park	None	Kipling Ave & Wingrove Hill	None	Etobicoke York	1124	None	Kipling	Ave	None	None	This 9.1 hectare park is a naturalized ravine through which Mimico Creek flows. There are several trails through the park that connect it to neighbourhood streets.
1448	2418	2418	Kirkdene Park	park	None	Kirkdene Dr & East Ave	None	Scarborough	100	None	Kirkdene	Dr	None	None	None
1449	2419	2419	Knightswood Road Park	park	None	Knightswood Rd & Donwoods Dr	None	North York	40	None	Knightswood	Rd	None	None	None
1450	2420	2420	Maple Leaf Forever Park	park	None	Laing St & Queen St E	None	Toronto and East York	62	None	Laing	St	None	None	None
1451	2421	2421	Beach Skatepark	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	1420	None	Lake Shore	Blvd	E	None	Beach skatepark is Toronto’s largest skatepark. It’s a plaza-style street skatepark, with ledges, banks, stairs, rails, hubbas, gaps, and granite-capped ledges. The skatepark also has an 11’ deep kidney bowl with pool coping and a stair channel. This skatepark has lights.
1452	2422	2422	Humber Bay Promenade Park	park	None	Lake Shore Blvd W & Marine Parade Dr	None	Etobicoke York	2195	None	Lake Shore	Blvd	W	None	Humber Bay Village was an early lakefront community with close commercial and recreational ties to the water. Several habitat restoration projects have been initiated at Humber Bay Park including the planting of Carolinian trees and shrubs, the establishment of wildflower meadows, the creation of a warm-water fish habitat and wetland on the east peninsula. Special features include fly casting and model boating ponds and a fully accessible fishing pier.
1453	2423	2423	Southern Linear Park	park	None	Lake Shore Blvd W & Rees St	None	Toronto and East York	350	None	Lake Shore	Blvd	W	None	None
1454	2426	2426	Lakeridge Parkette	park	None	Lakeridge Dr & Bridgeport Dr	None	Scarborough	46	None	Lakeridge	Dr	None	None	None
1455	2428	2428	Lambeth Crescent Parkette	park	None	Lambeth Cres & Anglesey Blvd	None	Etobicoke York	27	None	Lambeth	Cres	None	None	None
1456	2430	2430	Coxwell Ravine Park	park	None	O'Connor Dr & Lankin Blvd	None	Toronto and East York	460	None	O'connor	Dr	None	None	Coxwell Ravine Park is located on the east side of the Don Valley Parkway just north of Don Mills Road. It is part of the extensive East Don Valley Trail system that includes Todmorden Mills Park, Linkwood Lane Park and Charles Sauriol Conservation Area. There is a great picnic area and outstanding opportunities for wildlife viewing.
1457	2431	2431	Laredo Park	park	None	Laredo Crt & Maxome Ave	None	North York	33	None	Laredo	Crt	None	None	None
1458	2432	2432	Laura Ellis Park	park	None	Laura Ellis Crt & Brumwell St	None	Scarborough	30	None	Laura Ellis	Crt	None	None	None
1459	2433	2433	Laurentide Park	park	None	Laurentide Dr & Hauteview Crt	None	North York	110	None	Laurentide	Dr	None	None	A tree-lined 2.1 hectare park near York Mills Road and the Don Valley Parkway that features an open green space.
1460	2434	2434	Don Mills Trail	park	None	Lawrence Ave E & Lawrence Walkway	None	North York	813	None	Lawrence	Ave	E	None	None
1461	2436	2436	Macklin Hancock Park	park	None	Lawrence Ave E & Don Mills Rd	None	North York	990	None	Lawrence	Ave	E	None	None
1462	2437	2437	Leavenworth Parkette	park	None	Leavenworth Cres & Rayside Dr	None	Etobicoke York	None	None	Leavenworth	Cres	None	None	None
1463	2438	2438	Cummer Parkette	park	None	Leslie St & Cummer Ave	None	North York	6024	None	Leslie	St	None	None	None
1464	2440	2440	Leslie Park	park	None	Leslie Street and Thorny Vineway	None	North York	5200	None	Leslie	St	None	None	"A small park on Leslie Street south of Finch Avenue East that features a lit outdoor basketball court, a children's playground and an open green space. In 2023, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
1465	2441	2441	Tommy Thompson Park	park	None	Leslie St & Unwin Ave	None	Toronto and East York	1	None	Leslie	St	None	None	"Located on Toronto's waterfront in the Port Lands, Tommy Thompson Park is a unique urban wilderness minutes from downtown. The park is located on a man-made peninsula, known as the Leslie Street Spit, which extends five kilometres into Lake Ontario.
<br>
The park represents some of the largest existing natural habitats on the Toronto waterfront. Wildflower meadows, cottonwood forests, coastal marshes, cobble beaches and sand dunes are just some of the habitats at Tommy Thompson Park. Wildlife, especially birds, flourish at the park which provides one of the best nature watching areas in the Greater Toronto Area. The park also provides opportunities for recreational activities such as hiking, cycling, rollerblading and fishing.
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The park is also home to a <a href=""https://www.tommythompsonpark.ca/tommy-thompson-park-bird-research-station/"" target=""_blank"">bird research station</a>."
1466	2442	2442	Beaver - Lightbourn Parkette	park	None	Lightbourn Ave & Beaver Ave	None	Toronto and East York	94	None	Lightbourn	Ave	None	None	This is a small, tree-lined park.
1467	2443	2443	Linkwood Lane Park	park	None	Linkwood Lane and Pavane Linkway	None	North York	10	None	Linkwood	Lane	None	None	"<p>A two-hectare park near Eglinton Avenue East and the Don Valley Parkway that features a multipurpose sports field and a children's playground.</p>
<p>Find the fenced <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> at the corner of Spanbridge Road and Linkwood Lane.</p>"
1468	2444	2444	Linkwood Lane Parkette	park	None	Linkwood Lane & St Dennis Dr	None	North York	400	None	Linkwood	Lane	None	None	None
1469	2445	2445	Kitchener Park	park	None	Lorraine Ave & Winter Ave	None	Scarborough	20	None	Lorraine	Ave	None	None	A small park near Midland Avenue and Eglinton Avenue East that features a ball diamond and a children's playground.
1470	2446	2446	Lorraine Drive Park	park	None	Lorraine Dr & Beecroft Rd	None	North York	29	None	Lorraine	Dr	None	None	None
1471	2448	2448	Lynedock Park	park	None	Lynedock Cres & Dukinfield Cres	None	North York	29	None	Lynedock	Cres	None	None	A 1.5 hectare park at York Mills Road near the Don Valley Parkway that features a children's playground and walking paths. This linear park starts on the south side of Roywood Drive where the Don River East branch emerges and follows the rivers path as it flows south to York Mills Road.
1472	2449	2449	High Level Pumping Station And Park	park	None	Macpherson Ave & Poplar Plains Rd	None	Toronto and East York	300	None	Macpherson	Ave	None	None	A small park near Dupont Street and Davenport Road that features a children's playground and an open green space.
1473	2450	2450	Paul Martel Park	park	None	Madison Ave & Bloor St W	None	Toronto and East York	10	None	Madison	Ave	None	None	Previously known as Ecology Park - a quiet green respite from the hustle of Spadina and Bloor, was renamed to recognize a community member and dedicated leader Paul Martel. Mr. Martel donated hundreds of volunteer hours to the creation of beautiful parks in his community.
1474	2451	2451	Mallow Park	park	None	Mallow Rd & Ashgrove Pl	None	North York	15	None	Mallow	Rd.	None	None	A small linear park near Don Mills Road and Lawrence Avenue East that features a walking path under a mature tree canopy that winds its' way from  Mallow Road north to Duncairn Park on the west side of Don Mills Road.
1475	2453	2453	Hunters Glen Park	park	None	Marcos Blvd & Cicerella Cres	None	Scarborough	35	None	Marcos	Blvd	None	None	A 1.9 hectare park near Midland Avenue and Lawrence Avenue East that features a children's playground and an open green space.
1476	2454	2454	Market Garden Mews	park	None	Market Garden Mews & Queen Elizabeth Blvd	None	Etobicoke York	25	None	Market Garden	Mews	None	None	None
1477	2455	2455	Secor Memorial Park	park	None	Markham Rd & Stevenwood Rd	None	Scarborough	469	None	Markham	Rd	None	None	None
1478	2456	2456	Glen Agar Park	park	None	Martin Grove Rd & Hillavon Dr	None	Etobicoke York	331	None	Martin Grove	Rd	None	None	This 3.2 hectare park features a children's playground and a large open green space.
1479	2457	2457	Hampshire Heights Park	park	None	Martin Grove Rd & Saralou Crt	None	Etobicoke York	231	None	Martin Grove	Rd	None	None	A 7.8 hectare wooded ravine park near Martin Grove Road south of Rathburn Road. The park follows the Mimico Creek south from Rathburn Road to where it flows into Echo Valley Park. The Mimico Creek Trail runs along the east bank of the creek connecting to the Ravenscrest Park at the north end of the park and Echo Valley Park in the south.
1480	2459	2459	Muir Park	park	None	Martindale Rd & Bellamy Rd S	None	Scarborough	66	None	Martindale	Rd	None	None	A 1.2 hectare park near McCowan Road and Kingston Road that features a ball diamond and a children's playground.
1481	2462	2462	Stewart A. McGregor Parkette	park	None	Mason Blvd & McGlashan Rd	None	North York	85	None	Mason	Blvd	None	None	None
1482	2463	2463	Maureen Parkette	park	None	Maureen Dr & Ambrose Rd	None	North York	2	None	Maureen	Dr	None	None	None
1483	2465	2465	Maywood Tot Lot	park	None	Maywood Pk & Martorino Dr	None	Scarborough	33	None	Maywood	Park	None	None	A small park near Birchmount Road and St. Clair Avenue that features a children's playground and an open green space.
1484	2466	2466	McCleary Playground	park	None	Mc Gee St & Queen St E	None	Toronto and East York	80	None	Mc Gee	St	None	None	None
1485	2467	2467	McCaul - Orde Parkette	park	None	Mc Caul St & Orde St	None	Toronto and East York	235	None	Mc Caul	St	None	None	None
1486	2468	2468	McAllister Park	park	None	McAllister Rd & Hammell St	None	North York	31	None	Mcallister	Rd	None	None	None
1487	2469	2469	Bendale Park	park	None	McCowan Rd & Lawrence Ave E	None	Scarborough	705	None	Mccowan	Rd	None	None	None
1488	2471	2471	McLevin Woods Park	park	None	McLevin Ave & Neilson Rd	None	Scarborough	375	None	Mclevin	Ave	None	None	A 1.3 hectare park near Neilson Road and Sheppard Avenue East that features a dense forest covering the whole park.
1489	2472	2472	L'Amoreaux North Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	1900	None	Mcnicoll	Ave	None	None	"<p>The L'Amoreaux Cricket Centre and Dogs Off-Leash Area is nearby at 1785 McNicoll Ave.</p>
<p>The <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> is fenced, allows <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/permits-licences-bylaws/commercial-dog-walker-permit/"">Commercial Dog Walkers</a>, and has a separate area for dogs weighing less than 9 kg.</p>"
1490	2473	2473	Spring Garden Park	park	None	Meadow Crest Rd & Thompson Ave	None	Etobicoke York	32	None	Meadow Crest	Rd	None	None	None
1491	2474	2474	Weston Village Parkette	park	None	Meadow Oak Pl & Gary Dr	None	Etobicoke York	7	None	Meadow Oak	Pl	None	None	None
1492	2475	2475	Scotia Parkette	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	3534	None	Danforth	Ave	None	None	None
1493	2476	2476	Melbourne Avenue Parkette	park	None	Melbourne Avenue and Melbourne Place	None	Toronto and East York	7	None	Mebourne	Ave	None	None	"In 2021, the playground was improved as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>. It includes climbing equipment, picnic space and spring toys."
1494	2477	2477	True Davidson Park	park	None	Memorial Park Ave & Roosevelt Rd	None	Toronto and East York	160	None	Memorial Park	Ave	None	None	"A small park located in East York directly south of Cosburn Park. The Park is named after Jean Gertrude ""True"" Davidson, a Canadian politician, teacher, and writer. She was the first mayor of the Borough of East York and served her community with a career spanning nearly 25 years. The Park is also home to a memorial commemorating the Pontic Genocide of the early 20th century."
1495	2478	2478	Merrill Park	park	None	Merrill Ave & Lawrence Ave W	None	Etobicoke York	5	None	Merrill	Ave	None	None	None
1496	2479	2479	J.A. Leslie Tot Lot	park	None	Midland Ave & Park St	None	Scarborough	425	None	Midland	Ave	None	None	None
1497	2480	2480	Kelsonia Parkette	park	None	Midland Ave & Kelsonia Ave	None	Scarborough	167	None	Midland	Ave	None	None	None
1498	2482	2482	Midvale Parkette	park	None	Midvale Rd & Clanton Park Rd	None	North York	23	None	Midvale	Rd	None	None	None
1499	2483	2483	West Birkdale Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	514	None	Midwest	Rd	None	None	This walk-to parkette is bordered on the north side by a residential neighbourhood. There is a paved path that connects the park from Annette Avenue to Midwest Road to Great West Drive.  There are benches to sit on, and a gazebo to provide shade/shelter/rest spot to park visitors. The playground has swings, climbing equipment and a slide for children to have fun with at this park.
1500	2484	2484	Kennedy-Lawrence Parkette	park	None	Mike Myers Dr & Kennedy Rd	None	Scarborough	60	None	Mike Myers	Dr	None	None	None
1501	2485	2485	Heather Heights Woods	park	None	Milford Haven Dr & Greenock Ave	None	Scarborough	125	None	Milford Haven	Dr	None	None	A 3.3 hectare park near Ellesmere Road and Scarborough Gold Club Road that features two ball diamonds, a soccer field, a picnic area and a children's playground.
1502	2486	2486	Mill Valley Park	park	None	Mill Rd & Laver Rd	None	Etobicoke York	412	None	Mill	Rd	None	None	A 5.2 hectare park near Rathburn Road and Renforth Avenue on the east bank of Etobicoke Creek that features two outdoor tennis courts and a children's playground.
1503	2488	2488	Misty Hills Park	park	None	Misty Hills Trail & Harvest Moon Dr	None	Scarborough	57	None	Misty Hills	Trl	None	None	A small park along the Rouge River near Monringside Avenue and Old Finch Avenue.
1504	2492	2492	Mourning Dove Park	park	None	Mourning Dove Cres & Neilson Park Dr	None	Scarborough	98	None	Mourning Dove	Cres	None	None	A small densely forested park on Finch Avenue East near Neilson Road.
1505	2493	2493	Aneta Circle Parkette	park	None	Newton Dr & Aneta Cir	None	North York	184	None	Newton	Dr	None	None	None
1506	2494	2494	Newton Parkette	park	None	Newton Dr & Bayview Ave	None	North York	293	None	Newton	Dr	None	None	None
1507	2495	2495	Nightstar Park	park	None	Nightstar Rd & Wharnsby Dr	None	Scarborough	18	None	Nightstar	Rd	None	None	None
1508	2496	2496	Westview Greenbelt	park	None	Nordale Cres & Brookhaven Dr	None	Etobicoke York	20	A	Nordale	Cres	None	None	None
1509	2498	2498	Mimico Waterfront Park	park	None	Norris Cres & Lake Shore Blvd W	None	Etobicoke York	29	None	Norris	Cres	None	None	"This park lies on the Lake Ontario Waterfront between Humber Bay Park West and Norris Crescent Parkette. Its features include 1.1km of multi-use waterfront trail, headlands and cobble beaches, a small bay, boardwalks with small pockets of wetland habitat between the boardwalk and shoreline, and terrestrial and aquatic habitat enhancements to support healthy ecosystems.<br><br>

This park was created by Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) with funds provided by Waterfront Toronto. It was developed in two phases, the first completed in 2008 and the second in 2012. It provides safe access to the waterfront, improves the ecological functioning of this section of the Lake Ontario shoreline and offers environmental, economic and social benefits to the Mimico community and broader region.
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Visit the TRCA's webpage on <a href=""https://trca.ca/conservation/watershed-management/lake-ontario-waterfront/features/#mimico%20waterfront"" target=""_blank"">Mimico Waterfront Park</a> for more information."
1510	2500	2500	Little York Parkette	park	None	Norwood Terr & Main St	None	Toronto and East York	58	None	Norwood	Ter	None	None	None
1511	2501	2501	Hummingbird Park	park	None	Oasis Blvd & Grackle Trail	None	Scarborough	40	None	Oasis	Blvd	None	None	None
1512	2502	2502	Four Oaks Gate Park	park	None	O'Connor Dr & Athlone Rd	None	Toronto and East York	388	A	O'connor	Dr	None	None	A small park on O'Connor Avenue east of Don Mills Road that features a children's playground.
1513	2503	2503	Willis Blair Parkette	park	None	O'Connor Dr & Scopje Gate	None	Toronto and East York	1570	None	O'connor	Dr	None	None	"Formerly O'Connor Village Parkette, Willis Blair Parkette now honours the second mayor of East York.  He served the Borough of East York for 18 years in various roles including Alderman, Metro Councillor and Mayor. <a href=""http://app.toronto.ca/tmmis/viewAgendaItemHistory.do?item=2014.TE32.86"" title=""Agenda, Item History - Renaming of O'Connor Village Parkette"" target=""_blank"">For more details</a>

This parkette measures 1125 square metres and has a playground."
1514	2504	2504	Harvest Moon Park	park	None	Old Finch Ave & Harvest Moon Dr	None	Scarborough	70	None	Old Finch	Ave	None	None	A 1.4 hectare park near Morningside Avenue and Finch Avenue East that features a children's playground.
1515	2506	2506	Old Mill Parkette	park	None	Old Mill Rd & Catherine St	None	Etobicoke York	5	None	Old Mill	Rd	None	None	None
1516	2507	2507	Old Sheppard Park	park	None	Old Sheppard Avenue and Brian Drive	None	North York	101	None	Old Sheppard	Ave	None	None	"A 1.2 hectare park near Sheppard Avenue East and Highway 404 that features a children's playground. In 2021, the playground was improved as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
1517	2508	2508	Old Yonge Parkette	park	None	Old Yonge St & York Mills Rd	None	North York	143	None	Old Yonge	St	None	None	None
1518	2509	2509	Olympia Park	park	None	Olympia Dr & Lawrence Ave W	None	Etobicoke York	50	None	Olympia	Dr	None	None	A 2.6 hectare park near Black Creek Drive and Lawrence Avenue West that features a mix of open green spaces.
1519	2510	2510	Winchester Square Park	park	None	Ontario St & Aberdeen St	None	Toronto and East York	474	None	Ontario	St	None	None	None
1520	2511	2511	O'shea Walkway	park	None	O'Shea Cres & Van Home Ave	None	North York	36	None	O'shea	Cres	None	None	None
1521	2513	2513	Willowfield Gardens Park	park	None	Pachino Blvd & Crosland Dr	None	Scarborough	97	None	Pachino	Blvd	None	None	None
1522	2514	2514	Knotwood Park	park	None	Pogonia St & Legends Dr	None	Scarborough	40	None	Pogonia	St	None	None	None
1523	2515	2515	Agnes Macphail Square	park	None	Pape Ave & Mortimer Ave	None	Toronto and East York	900	None	Pape	Ave	None	None	None
1524	2516	2516	Arthur Dyson Parkette	park	None	Pape Ave & Hopedale Ave	None	Toronto and East York	1404	None	Pape	Ave	None	None	None
1525	2517	2517	Kiwanis Parkette	park	None	Pape Ave & Hopedale Ave	None	Toronto and East York	1410	None	Pape	Ave	None	None	None
1526	2518	2518	Paperbirch Walkway	park	None	Paperbirch Dr & Paperbirch Walkway	None	North York	48	A	Paperbirch	Dr	None	None	None
1527	2519	2519	Asquith Green Park	park	None	Park Rd & Church St	None	Toronto and East York	19	None	Park	Rd	None	None	None
1528	2520	2520	Parkview Park	park	None	Parkview Ave & Estelle Ave	None	North York	355	None	Parkview	Ave	None	None	A small park near Bayview Avenue north of Sheppard Avenue East that features a children's playground and an open green space.
1529	2521	2521	Manor Park	park	None	Sheppard Ave E & Shaughnessy Blvd	None	North York	8	None	Manorpark	Crt	None	None	"A small park near the entrance to the Betty Sutherland Trail. There is a monument dedicated to the memory of Henry Mulholland and his wife Jane Armstrong.

<strong>History</strong>
In October 1937 the cairn was erected at the intersection of Sheppard and Woodbine Avenues. In 1966 the cairn was relocated to it's current location on Manor Park Court to make way for the the construction of the Don Valley Parkway. Henry Mulholland emigrated from Ulster, Ireland in 1806 and took out the original grant of 400 acres from the Crown and fought in the war of 1812. The cairn was erected by the descendants of the eights branches of the Mulholland family."
1530	2522	2522	Green Hills Park	park	None	Paulson Rd & King George's Dr	None	Etobicoke York	1	A	Paulson	Rd	None	None	None
1531	2523	2523	Pearen Park	park	None	Pearen St & Glenvalley Dr	None	Etobicoke York	30	None	Pearen	St	None	None	A 1.2 hectare park near Eglignton Avenue West and Weston Road that features a ball diamond, a basketball court and a children's playground.
1532	2524	2524	Pellatt Parkette	park	None	Pellatt Ave & Howbert Dr	None	Etobicoke York	325	None	Pellatt	Ave	None	None	A small park near Weston Road and Oak Street that features a children's playground and an open green space.
1533	2525	2525	Wishing Well Woods	park	None	Pharmacy Ave & Sheppard Ave E	None	Scarborough	1801	None	Pharmacy	Ave	None	None	None
1534	2526	2526	Picasso Park	park	None	Picasso Rd & Dali Cres	None	Scarborough	9	None	Picasso	Rd	None	None	None
1535	2527	2527	Pinery Park	park	None	Pinery Trail & Telfer Gdns	None	Scarborough	78	None	Pinery	Trl	None	None	None
1536	2528	2528	Telfer Park	park	None	Pinery Trail & Telfer Gdns	None	Scarborough	71	None	Pinery	Trl	None	None	None
1537	2529	2529	Pineway Park	park	None	Pineway Boulevard and Weatherstone Crescent	None	North York	100	None	Pineway	Blvd	None	None	None
1538	2530	2530	Deekshill Park	park	None	Piperbrook Cres & Ling Rd	None	Scarborough	2	None	Piperbrook	Cres	None	None	A 3.4 hectare park near Morningside Avenue and Lawrence Avenue East. This heavily forested park at the headwaters of the West Hill watercourse features many walking trails connecting the park to the surrounding neighbourhood.
1539	2531	2531	James Trimbee Park	park	None	Plainfield Road and Romanway Crescent	None	Etobicoke York	25	None	Plainfield	Rd	None	None	None
1540	2532	2532	Pleasantview Park	park	None	Pleasant View Drive and Margaret Avenue	None	North York	61	None	Pleasant View	Dr	None	None	None
1541	2533	2533	Millstone Parkette	park	None	Plymbridge Rd & Donwoods Dr	None	North York	1	None	Plymbridge	Rd	None	None	None
1542	2534	2534	Todmorden Mills Park	park	None	Pottery Rd & Todmorden Mills R	None	Toronto and East York	67	None	Pottery	Rd	None	None	Set in the scenic Don Valley, Todmorden Mills Park is a Heritage Site containing historic buildings which were once part of the small industrial community of Todmorden. Today the park consists of two historic millers' homes dating from the early 19th century, the Brewery building and the recently renovated Papermill Theatre and Gallery. Adjoining the site is a 9.2 hectare wildflower preserve with walking trails exploring a number of natural habitats, including upland and bottom-land forests, dry and wet meadows, swamp lands and a pond.
1543	2535	2535	Leyton Tot Lot	park	None	Prairie Drive and Leyton Avenue	None	Scarborough	100	None	Prairie	Dr.	None	None	"In 2023, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
1544	2536	2536	Progress Avenue Park	park	None	Progress Ave & Bellamy Rd N	None	Scarborough	705	None	Progress	Ave	None	None	None
1545	2539	2539	Paul E. Garfinkel Park	park	None	Queen St W & White Squirrel Way	None	Toronto and East York	1071	None	Queen	St	W	None	None
1546	2541	2024	Toronto Island Park - Hanlan's Point	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	9	None	Queens Quay	None	W	None	"<p>Hanlan's Point Park is part of <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/toronto-island-park/"">Toronto Island Park</a>. Get there by <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/toronto-island-park/ferries-to-toronto-island-park/"">ferry</a>. <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/health-wellness-care/health-inspections-monitoring/swimsafe/beach-water-quality/#explore_all_list"">Water quality is tested</a> regularly at <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/beaches/"">swimming beaches</a>.</p>

<h2>History</h2>
<p>The Hanlan family was among the first year-round inhabitants on Toronto Islands, settling at Gibraltar Point in 1862. After the islands were transferred from the federal government to the City of Toronto in 1867, Plan D-141 divided the land into lots and allowed cottages, amusement areas and resort hotels to be built. The west side of the island, commonly known as West Point, rapidly became a resort destination for the citizens of Toronto. The first summer cottage community was founded here. In 1878, a hotel was built by John Hanlan at the north-west tip of the island and soon after the area became known as Hanlan's Point.</p>
<p>There are 2.48 km from Hanlan's Point Ferry Dock to the Island Filtration Plant.</p>"
1547	2542	2542	HTO Park West	park	None	Queens Quay W & Lower Spadina Ave	None	Toronto and East York	375	None	Queens Quay	None	W	None	"A unique space that faces the inner harbour with the Toronto Islands in the distance, it's a spot to sit and relax during a busy day downtown. The urban beach is the focal point of HTO Park West. Bright yellow umbrellas populate the white sand providing shade for those relaxing in muskoka chairs. Take in the scenery or have a picnic. It's a great spot to enjoy while exploring Toronto's engaging waterfront. <br><br>
Stylized as H<sub>T</sub>O, the name is word play between the chemical element of water, H<sub>2</sub>O, and the common abbreviation for Toronto, TO.<br><br>

<strong>Six Elements</strong><br> 
Ground Planes - The site was reformed to create a tilted plane that acknowledges two aspects: the urban side and water side. At selected viewing points, a series of tilted planes break through the surface as places for sitting and gathering. Umbrella-dotted terraces step down to the lake. In addition, a pattern of linear surface planes running east-west across the parks abstractly recall the railway tracks that fed the now-defunct industries of the area.<br><br>

Water - A series of connected water elements accentuate the theme of water returning to its source. Each element is programmed to celebrate the intrinsic qualities of water. These include motion activated sprays, steam and fog, variations in colour and coloured ice.<br><br>

Islands - The overlay of green islands provide gently sloping lawns for repose. Islands that meet residential buildings become horticultural to mediate between the public and private. The islands in the slips mediate storm water overflow. Native water’s edge species act as an urban estuary to provide a living filter for micro-organisms.<br><br>

Expressive Horticulture - The planting strategy involves three basic treatments: sloping lawns, horticultural and bio-remediation islands. Tree planting expresses a north-south gradient from a grove of multi-stem ash at the north, to wind-catching willows towards the water’s edge. Planting of horticultural islands provide interest through the year, and buffer the residential or more private areas of the park. Selected species with winter berries contribute to the idea of the site as a bird and wildlife habitat.<br><br>

Lighting - Seasonal animation, a sense of identity, playfulness and security is created through the lighting. Tall mast lights act as an ‘area moon’ and is programmed to change seasonally. Lighting transforms the dark surfaces of the water basins. The water’s edge is softly illuminated by a connective glow. The lighting is also a vehicle for creating a sense of theatre and journey on the cultural corridors that line the city to the water.<br><br>

Beach Furniture - The design calls for informal beach furniture scattered across the south end of the site, transforming it from an urban park to an urban beach.<br><br>
<strong>History</strong><br>
Over a decade ago, approximately 16 hectares (40 acres) of land within Toronto’s Harbourfront was designated for public parks, waters-edge promenade, and school/community centre users. Since that time, several of the park sites have been developed including the Toronto Music Garden.<br><br>

At the end of June 2003, Toronto City Council approved a conceptual design for Phase I of the Harbourfront Parks and Open Space System. Phase I was to focus on Maple Leaf Quay East, Maple Leaf Quay West, and their related slips. They were planned to essentially connect Harbourfront Centre with the Spadina Quay Wetland and the Toronto Music Garden.<br><br>

In July 2004, Mayor David Miller and Deputy Mayor Joe Pantalone, Chair, Harbourfront Parks Steering Committee unveiled the new location for a waterfront park, H<sub>T</sub>O.<br><br>

The winning design team for Phase I consisted of Janet Rosenberg & Associates Landscapes Architects of Toronto and Claude Cormier Architects Paysagistes Inc. of Montreal. Together they created the design known as H<sub>T</sub>O. The name represents the fundamental changes that will take place in the relationship between Toronto and the waterfront."
1548	2543	2024	Toronto Island Park - Olympic Island	park	None	Queens Quay West and Harbour Square	None	Toronto and East York	9	None	Queens Quay	None	W	None	"<p>Olympic Island can be accessed by two bridges: one just east of the Centre Island Ferry Dock and the other by the Centreville train station. The park features several picnic areas, some with spectacular views of the Toronto skyline, a large open parkland space and the open-air Lagoon theatre. Olympic Island is one of the islands that make up <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/toronto-island-park/"">Toronto Island Park</a>.</p>"
1549	2544	2544	Peter Street Basin Park	park	None	Queens Quay W & Lower Spadina Ave	None	Toronto and East York	370	None	Queens Quay	None	W	None	None
1550	2545	2545	Rees Street Parkette	park	None	Queens Quay W & Lower Simcoe St	None	Toronto and East York	238	None	Queens Quay	None	W	None	None
1551	2546	2546	Toronto Waterfront Park	park	None	Rees & Queens Quay	None	Toronto and East York	None	None	Robertson	Cres	None	None	None
1552	2547	2547	Water's Edge Promenade	park	None	Queens Quay E & Dockside Dr	None	Toronto and East York	115	None	Queens Quay	None	E	None	None
1553	2548	2548	Rosemount Gardens Parkette	park	None	Queenslea Ave & Yelland St	None	Etobicoke York	255	None	Queenslea	Ave	None	None	None
1554	2549	2549	Janda Park	park	None	Quinella Dr & Frost King Lane	None	Etobicoke York	15	None	Quinella	Dr	None	None	None
1555	2550	2550	Elijah Park	park	None	Rajah St & Wasdale Cres	None	North York	117	None	Rajah	St	None	None	"Formerly Rajah Park, this nearly two acres of greenspace is located south of the 401 and west of Bathurst Street.
<br /><br />
In 2016, tragedy struck the Neptune community with the passing of 3 year-old Elijah Marsh, who was reported missing and soon neighbours and the entire City came together to try and find him.  Little Elijah spent many days playing in the playground in Rajah Park.  His family and local community believed that by renaming the park in his honour, it would be an excellent way to celebrate his life and the resiliency of the Neptune community."
1556	2552	2552	Ranchdale Park	park	None	Ranchdale Cres & Butterfield Dr	None	North York	44	None	Ranchdale	Cres	None	None	None
1557	2553	2553	Varna Park	park	None	Ranee Ave & Varna Dr	None	North York	215	None	Ranee	Ave	None	None	None
1558	2554	2554	Erwin Krickhahn Park	park	None	Rankin Cres & Paton Rd	None	Toronto and East York	121	None	Rankin	Cres	None	None	A small park near Bloor Street West and Lansdowne Avenue featuring a children's playground.
1559	2555	2555	Elmcrest Park	park	None	Rathburn Rd & Ivybridge Dr	None	Etobicoke York	575	None	Rathburn	Rd	None	None	This 4.3 hectare park follows Elmcrest Creek from Rathburn Road (near Renforth Avenue south) to Burnamthorpe Road. Both banks of the creek are forested and provide shade for the trail that follows the creek and connects to neighbourhood streets. There is a children's playground near the south end of the park.
1560	2556	2556	Rustic Park	park	None	Raven Rd & Maidstone St	None	Etobicoke York	35	None	Raven	Rd	None	None	None
1561	2560	2560	Reid Manor Park	park	None	Reid Manor & Humbervale Blvd	None	Etobicoke York	65	None	Reid Manor	None	None	None	None
1562	2563	2563	Ridge Park	park	None	None	None	North York	85	None	Ridge	Rd	None	None	"This neighbourhood park is located near Wilson Avenue and Keele Street. On the eastern portion of the park you'll find a children's playground, as well as a soccer pitch and lit pedestrian pathway. There is a Toronto Water reservoir located at the south end of this park. The western portion of Ridge Park has the ""Luigi Boni Bocce Courts""."
1563	2564	2564	Curtin Park	park	None	Riverdale Dr & Bradshaw Ave	None	Etobicoke York	34	None	Riverdale	Dr	None	None	None
1564	2565	2565	Robert Hicks Park	park	None	Robert Hicks Dr & Torresdale Ave	None	North York	39	None	Robert Hicks	Dr	None	None	None
1565	2568	2568	Cosburn Park	park	None	Roosevelt Rd & Cosburn Ave	None	Toronto and East York	115	None	Roosevelt	Rd	None	None	A park on Cosburn Avenue near Coxwell Avenue features two lit lawn bowling greens with a club house and five lit outdoor tennis courts. The park is home to the Cosburn Park Lawn Bowling Club.
1566	2569	2569	Ernie Lustig - Rainbow Park	park	None	Rory Road and Falstaff Avenue	None	Etobicoke York	250	None	Rory	Rd.	None	None	Ernie Lustig - Rainbow Park features a playground with junior and senior play structures, swings, a small rope climber, a multi-user teeter-totter, individual spring toys and a play panel.
1567	2570	2570	Rose Valley Park	park	None	Black Creek Blvd & Stoney Brooke Dr	None	Etobicoke York	70	None	Black Creek	Blvd	None	None	None
1568	2571	2571	Lawren Harris Park	park	None	Rosedale Valley Rd & Aylmer Ave	None	Toronto and East York	145	None	Rosedale Valley	Rd	None	None	A small park near Yonge Street on the south side of Rosedale Valley Road named after a distinguished Canadian artist and member of the Group of Seven, Lawren Stuart Harris. The park features a plaque that displays one of Mr. Harris' work and a short biography set under a mature tree canopy.
1569	2573	2573	Rowatson Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	37	None	Rowatson	Rd	None	None	This gem of park is surrounded on all sides by residential houses. The children's playground is shaded at times by mature trees.  Walk to this park with friends and family, and discover the open green space, where a game of tag, catch and/or hide n' seek can be played.
1570	2574	2574	Rowena Park	park	None	Rowena Dr & Welsford Gdns	None	North York	75	None	Rowena	Dr	None	None	None
1571	2575	2575	Edenbrook Park	park	None	Royal York Rd & North Dr	None	Etobicoke York	1310	None	Royal York	Rd	None	None	None
1572	2576	2576	Royal Rouge Tot Lot	park	None	Royal Rouge Trail & Polo Pl	None	Scarborough	65	None	Royal Rouge	Trl	None	None	None
1573	2577	2577	Saunders Crescent Parkette	park	None	Royal York Rd & Saunders Cres	None	Etobicoke York	620	None	Royal York	Rd	None	None	None
1574	2578	2578	Allanhurst Park	park	None	Royal York Road and Alanhurst Road	None	Etobicoke York	1336	None	Royal York	Rd	None	None	A park on Royal York Road just south of Eglinton Avenue West featuring a children's playground.
1575	2579	2579	Saddletree Park	park	None	Saddletree Dr & Breanna Crt	None	North York	50	None	Saddletree	Dr	None	None	None
1576	2580	2580	Sadler Parkette	park	None	Sadler Dr & Birchmount Rd	None	Scarborough	5	None	Sadler	Dr	None	None	None
1577	2582	2582	Knights of Columbus Park	park	None	San Gabriele Pl & Oliti Crt	None	Etobicoke York	60	None	San Gabriele	Pl	None	None	None
1578	2584	2584	Sandover Park	park	None	Sandover Dr & Roywood Dr	None	North York	10	None	Sandover	Dr	None	None	None
1579	2585	2585	Parkview Gardens	park	None	Sandra Rd & St Clair Ave E	None	Toronto and East York	4	None	Sandra	Rd	None	None	None
1580	2586	2586	Kempford Parkette	park	None	Santa Barbara Rd & Holcolm Rd	None	North York	15	None	Santa Barbara	Rd	None	None	None
1581	2587	2587	Shepton Way Park	park	None	Sanwood Blvd & Gold Medal Rd	None	Scarborough	115	None	Sanwood	Blvd	None	None	None
1582	2590	2590	Curran Hall Ravine Park	park	None	Scarborough Golf Club Rd & Brimorton Dr	None	Scarborough	815	None	Scarborough Golf Club	Rd	None	None	None
1583	2591	2591	Canadian Ukrainian Memorial Park	park	None	Scarlett Rd & Eglinton Ave W	None	Etobicoke York	425	None	Scarlett	Rd	None	None	Located near Scarlett Road and Eglinton Avenue the Canadian Ukrainian Memorial Park is dedicated to Canadians of Ukrainian origin that served in the Canadian Military. You can find a commemorative monument in the southwest corner of the park. The Humber River runs through the heart of the park and there is an extensive trail system you can follow both to the north and south of the Ukrainian Canadian Memorial Park. It is a beautiful spot to hike, bike or enjoy the playground.
1584	2592	2592	Seeley Greenbelt	park	None	None	None	North York	23	None	Seeley	Dr	None	None	This densely treed, green space is located near Sheppard Avenue and Keele Street. This greenbelt is close to Diana Park (46A Diana Drive). Note: there is no path for pedestrian access between the greenbelt and the park.
1585	2593	2593	Malvern Park	park	None	Sewells Rd & Brenyon Way	None	Scarborough	36	None	Sewells	Rd	None	None	None
1586	2594	2594	Garrison Creek Park	park	None	Shaw St & Acores Ave	None	Toronto and East York	1090	None	Shaw	St	None	None	This small linear park runs west from Shaw Street to Ossington Avenue north of the Canadian Pacific Railway tracks. It is located near the headwaters of Garrison Creek and features a community garden.
1587	2595	2595	Shawnee Park	park	None	Shawnee Cir & MicMac Cres	None	North York	81	None	Shawnee	Cir	None	None	This 2.9 hectare park is nestled in a residential neighbourhood beside Cherokee Public School. It features a playground and tennis court area.
1588	2596	2596	Bayview Parkette	park	None	Sheppard Avenue East and Bayview Avenue	None	North York	502	None	Sheppard	Ave	E	None	None
1589	2597	2597	Ethennonnhawahstihnen' Park	park	None	McMahon Drive and Esther Shiner Boulevard	None	North York	80	None	Mcmahon	Dr	E	None	"Ethennonnhawahstihnen' (pronounced Etta-nonna wasti-nuh) means ""where they had a good, beautiful life"" in Wendat. This park was formerly named Woodsy Park."
1590	2598	2598	Kenaston Park	park	None	Sheppard Ave E & Kenaston Gdns	None	North York	573	None	Sheppard	Ave	E	None	None
1591	2599	2599	Malvern Woods	park	None	Sheppard Ave E & Morningside Ave	None	Scarborough	7600	None	Sheppard	Ave	E	None	A 4.0 hectare forested park at the corner of Morningside Avenue and Sheppard Avenue East that features a children's playground and walking paths to neighbourhood streets.
1592	2602	2602	Fieldway Parkette	park	None	Van Dusen Blvd & Shires Lane	None	Etobicoke York	240	None	Van Dusen	Blvd	None	None	None
1593	2605	2605	Lucy Tot Lot	park	None	Sneath Avenue and Lucy Avenue	None	Scarborough	2	None	Sneath	Ave	None	None	"In 2023, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
1594	2606	2606	Snowhill Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	15	None	Snowhill	Cres	None	None	Walk, scooter, or bicycle to checkout this local park. Snowhill Park can be reached by Snowhill Avenue or Terry Hill Crescent. Close to Highway 401, a small playground, a baseball diamond and open green space can be found here.
1595	2607	2607	Southwell Park	park	None	Southwell Dr & Torryburn Pl	None	North York	25	None	Southwell	Dr	None	None	None
1596	2608	2608	Spadina Road Park	park	None	Spadina Rd & Russell Hill Dr	None	Toronto and East York	322	None	Spadina	Rd	None	None	None
1597	2609	2609	Spinney Greenbelt	park	None	None	None	North York	10	None	Spinney	Crt	None	None	This .22 hectare site is a sloped, naturalized area with a dense cover of trees and vegetation. It is not maintained as a traditional park and functions as green infrastructure by providing a stormwater management drainage area. It also provides valuable habitat for birds and small wildlife.
1598	2610	2610	Spring Garden Parkette	park	None	Spring Garden Ave & Kenneth Ave	None	North York	123	None	Spring Garden	Ave	None	None	None
1599	2611	2611	Duncan C. Little Park	park	None	St Clair Ave E & Parkview Hill Cres	None	Toronto and East York	2532	None	St Clair	Ave	E	None	None
1600	2612	2612	Scarlett-St. Clair Parkette	park	None	St Clair Avenue West and Scarlett Road	None	Etobicoke York	2750	None	St. Clair	Ave.	W	None	None
1601	2617	2617	St. Stevens Court Parkette	park	None	St Stevens Crt & The Kingsway	None	Etobicoke York	2	None	St Stevens	Crt	None	None	None
1602	2618	2618	Weston - St. Phillips Parkette	park	None	St Phillips Rd & Weston Rd	None	Etobicoke York	115	None	St Phillips	Rd	None	None	None
1603	2619	2619	Stadium Road Park	park	None	Stadium Rd & Little Norway Cres	None	Toronto and East York	10	None	Stadium	Rd	None	None	None
1604	2620	2620	Staines Parkette	park	None	Staines Rd & Warbler Cir	None	Scarborough	230	None	Staines	Rd	None	None	None
1605	2622	2622	Mason Road Park	park	None	Stanland Dr & Mason Rd	None	Scarborough	11	None	Stanland	Dr	None	None	A 2.1 hectare park near Kingston Road and Markham Road that features a mix of mature tree canopies and open green space.
1606	2625	2625	Heathercrest Park	park	None	Storey Cres & Antioch Dr	None	Etobicoke York	19	None	Storey	Cres	None	None	A 2.3 hectare park near Martin Grove Road and Eglinton Avenue West that features a children's playground surrounded by open green space. In the north-east corner of the park is a wooded area.
1607	2627	2627	Stuart Greenbelt	park	None	Stuart Ave & Bassano Rd	None	North York	15	None	Stuart	Ave	None	None	A 1.2 hectare area near Sheppard Avenue West and Yonge Street covered by a mature tree canopy.
1608	2628	2628	Alex Marchetti Park	park	None	Sun Row Dr & Saskatoon Dr	None	Etobicoke York	1	None	Sun Row	Dr	None	None	A 10 hectare park south of Dixon Road that follows the Humber Creek ravine from Islington Avenue to just west of Royal York Road. This park features two children's playgrounds, trails along the creek and naturalized areas and wetlands.
1609	2630	2630	Sunfield Park	park	None	None	None	North York	144	None	Sunfield	Rd	None	None	This parkette is located near Keele Street and Sheppard Avenue West. It features a green space with a pathway and benches.
1610	2631	2631	Sunnybrook Parkette	park	None	Sunnybrook Rd & South Kingsway	None	Toronto and East York	25	None	Sunnybrook	Rd	None	None	None
1611	2632	2632	Sunnypoint - Neilson Park	park	None	Sunnypoint Cres & Brooklawn Ave	None	Scarborough	55	None	Sunnypoint	Cres	None	None	None
1612	2633	2633	Symes - Viella Parkette	park	None	Symes Rd & Viella St	None	Etobicoke York	66	None	Symes	Rd	None	None	None
1613	2634	2634	Talara Park	park	None	Talara Dr & Caracas Rd	None	North York	35	None	Talara	Dr	None	None	None
1614	2635	2635	Irma Burman Greenbelt Park	park	None	Tallpines Crt & Sheppard Ave E	None	Scarborough	20	None	Tallpines	Crt	None	None	None
1615	2636	2636	Talwood Park	park	None	Talwood Dr & Tadcaster Pl	None	North York	36	None	Talwood	Dr	None	None	None
1616	2637	2637	Tanis Cres Woodlot	park	None	Tanis Cres & Kingston Rd	None	Scarborough	30	None	Tanis	Cres	None	None	None
1617	2638	2638	Tapscott Woodlot	park	None	Tapscott Rd & McLevin Ave	None	Scarborough	271	None	Tapscott	Rd	None	None	None
1618	2639	2639	Giovanni Caboto Park	park	None	Heathrow Dr & Chesham Dr	None	North York	160	None	Tavistock	Rd	None	None	A 5.4 hectare park near Jane Street and Wilson Avenue that features a children's playground. A path through the park connects Heathrow Drive to Jane Street and is part of the Black Creek Trail system.
1619	2640	2640	Gaffney Park	park	None	Terry Dr & Rockcliffe Blvd	None	Etobicoke York	73	None	Terry	Dr	None	None	A linear 1.3 hectare park near Jane Street and St. Clair Avenue that connects to many of the neighbourhood's streets. This park features a mature tree canopy and two children's playgrounds.
1620	2641	2641	Capri Park	park	None	The East Mall & Rathburn Rd	None	Etobicoke York	596	None	The East Mall	None	None	None	A small park that features a children's playground.
1621	2642	2642	Dennis Flynn Park	park	None	The West Mall and Civic Centre Court	None	Etobicoke York	370	None	The West Mall	None	None	None	<p>Dennis Flynn Park is 2.6 hectares. </p>
1622	2643	2643	Kingsway Gate Parkette	park	None	The Kingsway & Bloor St W	None	Etobicoke York	2	None	The Kingsway	None	None	None	None
1623	2644	2644	Seville Avenue Parkette	park	None	Seville Ave & Rayside Dr	None	Etobicoke York	10	None	Seville	Ave	None	None	None
1624	2645	2645	Snowellen Avenue Parkette	park	None	Snowellen Avenue and Rayside Drive	None	Etobicoke York	10	None	Snowellen	Ave.	None	None	None
1625	2649	2649	Tottenham Parkette	park	None	Tottenham Rd & Marshfield Crt	None	North York	16	None	Tottenham	Rd	None	None	None
1626	2650	2650	Delahaye Parkette	park	None	Touraine Ave & Delahaye St	None	North York	29	None	Touraine	Ave	None	None	None
1627	2651	2651	Touraine Parkette	park	None	Touraine Ave & Laurentia Cres	None	North York	12	None	Touraine	Ave	None	None	None
1628	2652	2652	Mooregate Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	164	None	Treverton	Dr	None	None	To get here find and follow the path that goes across the north end of this small park from Mooregate Avenue to Treverton Avenue. There is a children's playground for kids to climb, slide and swing the day away. It is very close to Jack Goodlad Park and the Gatineau Hydro Corridor Trail.  It is located east of Kennedy Road and north of Eglinton Avenue East.
1629	2653	2653	Triple Crown Parkette	park	None	Triple Crown Ave & Quinella Dr	None	Etobicoke York	93	D	Triple Crown	Ave	None	None	None
1630	2654	2654	Trumpeter Park	park	None	Trumpeter St & Panda Sq	None	Scarborough	46	None	Trumpeter	St	None	None	None
1631	2655	2655	Turpin Avenue Park	park	None	Turpin Ave & Elmhurst Dr	None	Etobicoke York	12	None	Turpin	Ave	None	None	None
1632	2656	2656	Lord Seaton Park	park	None	Upper Canada Dr & Lord Seaton Rd	None	North York	168	None	Upper Canada	Dr	None	None	None
1633	2657	2657	Upper Rouge Trail Park	park	None	Upper Rouge Trail & Bald Eagle Ave	None	Scarborough	124	None	Upper Rouge	Trl	None	None	None
1634	2659	2659	Senator Peter Bosa Parkette	park	None	Vaughan Rd & Greyton Crescent	None	Toronto and East York	725	None	Vaughan	Rd	None	None	None
1635	2660	2660	Verobeach Parkette	park	None	Verobeach Blvd & Coral Gable Dr	None	Etobicoke York	135	None	Verobeach	Blvd	None	None	None
1636	2661	2661	Farmcrest Parkette	park	None	Victoria Park Ave & Farmcrest Dr	None	Scarborough	2485	None	Victoria Park	Ave	None	None	None
1637	2662	2662	Victoria Park - Eglinton Parkette	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	1501	None	Victoria Park	Ave	None	None	None
1638	2663	2663	Maple Claire Park	park	None	Viella St & Tarragona Blvd	None	Etobicoke York	20	None	Viella	St	None	None	A small park near St. Clair Avenue and Keele Street that features a gazebo and a children's playground.
1639	2664	2664	Vyner Greenbelt	park	None	Vyner Rd & Forest Heights Blvd	None	North York	16	None	Vyner	Rd	None	None	None
1640	2666	2666	Gwendolyn MacEwen Parkette	park	None	Walmer Rd & Lowther Ave	None	Toronto and East York	33	None	Walmer	Rd	None	None	None
1641	2667	2667	Walmer Rd Parkette	park	None	Walmer Rd & Macpherson Ave	None	Toronto and East York	227	None	Walmer	Rd	None	None	None
1642	2668	2668	Firvalley Woods	park	None	Warden Ave & Bell Estate Rd	None	Scarborough	656	None	Warden	Ave	None	None	A 1.5 hectare forest park on Warden Avenue near St. Clair Avenue East.
1643	2669	2669	Warner Park	park	None	Warner Ave & Bartley Dr	None	North York	75	None	Warner	Ave	None	None	None
1644	2670	2670	Warrender Park	park	None	Warrender Avenue and Lloyd Manor Road	None	Etobicoke York	63	None	Warrender	Ave.	None	None	"In 2024, the playground was updated as part of the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/playground-enhancement-program/"">Playground Enhancement Program</a>."
1645	2671	2671	Lion's Gate Park	park	None	Waterford Dr & Strathdee Dr	None	Etobicoke York	58	None	Waterford	Dr	None	None	None
1646	2672	2672	Wayne Parkette	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	50	None	Wayne	Ave	None	None	Here there is a playground for children to play on and have a great time with their pals and parents.  The play equipment is found in the middle of the open greenspace.   The west side of the park is adjacent to the green space of a hydro corridor.  The parkette is located west of Warden Avenue and south of Lawrence Avenue.    It is a block away from the George Peck Public School.
1647	2673	2673	Wedgewood Park - North York	park	None	Wedgewood Dr & Pheasant Rd	None	North York	145	None	Wedgewood	Dr	None	None	This small park near Cummer Avenue and Willowdale Avenue features two outdoor tennis courts, a basketball court and a children's playground.
1648	2674	2674	Queen's Park	park	None	Wellesley St W & Queen's Park Cres E	None	Toronto and East York	110	None	Wellesley	St	W	None	"""In 1859 the city leased land here from King's College, and in 1860 a park, named after Queen Victoria, was opened by the Prince of Wales, later Edward VII. Queen's Park was long considered as a location for new parliament buildings and in 1879-80 their construction was authorized by the Ontario Legislature and city council, and an inconclusive design competition was held. In 1886 the commission was awarded to Richard Waite of Buffalo, one of the adjudicators. This decision generated considerable controversy among Ontario architects. The main block of the massive Romanesque Revival structure, with its towering legislative chamber, was completed in 1892 and on April 4, 1893, the first legislative session in Queen's Park was opened under Premier Sir Oliver Mowat."" - Queen's Park plaque, erected by the Ontario Heritage Foundation, Ministry of Culture and Communications."
1649	2675	2675	Briarcrest Park	park	None	Wellesworth Dr & Rangoon Rd	None	Etobicoke York	68	None	Wellesworth	Dr	None	None	This 1.5 hectare park features a children's playground and open green space.
1650	2676	2676	Weston Village Park	park	None	West Oak Cres & Meadow Oak Pl	None	Etobicoke York	99	None	West Oak	Cres	None	None	None
1651	2678	2678	Mallaby Park	park	None	Weston Rd & St Phillips Rd	None	Etobicoke York	2394	None	Weston	Rd	None	None	None
1652	2679	2679	Northend Parkette	park	None	Weston Rd & St Phillips Rd	None	Etobicoke York	2393	None	Weston	Rd	None	None	None
1653	2680	2680	Widdicombe Hill Park	park	None	Widdicombe Hill & Kipling Ave	None	Etobicoke York	31	None	Widdicombe	Hill	None	None	None
1654	2681	2681	Willesden Park	park	None	Willesden Rd & Rameau Dr	None	North York	88	None	Willesden	Rd	None	None	None
1655	2682	2682	Bob Acton Park	park	None	William Hancox Ave & Gerrard St E	None	Toronto and East York	45	None	William Hancox	Ave	None	None	Formerly named William Hancox Parkette.
1656	2683	2683	Newtonbrook Park	park	None	Willowdale Ave & Silverview Dr	None	North York	935	None	Willowdale	Ave	None	None	A 19.8 hectare park on Willowdale Avenue near Cummer Avenue that features a naturalized ravine with a trail running the length of the park. The east branch of the Don River emerges from the ground east of Willowdale Avenue.
1657	2684	2684	Greenfield Park	park	None	Wilmar Rd & Montesson St	None	Etobicoke York	10	None	Wilmar	Rd	None	None	A small park near Bloor Street West and Kipling Avenue that features a children's playground.
1658	2685	2685	Wilson Heights Park	park	None	Wilson Heights Blvd & Dresden Rd	None	North York	325	None	Wilson Heights	Blvd	None	None	None
1659	2686	2686	Michael Feldman Parkette	park	None	Wilson Heights Boulevard and Codsell Avenue	None	North York	576	None	Wilson Heights	Blvd	None	None	This park was formerly named Wilson Heights Parkette.
1660	2687	2687	Wimbleton Road North Parkette	park	None	Wimbleton Rd & The Kingsway	None	Etobicoke York	160	None	Wimbleton	Rd	None	None	None
1661	2688	2688	Wimbleton Road South Parkette	park	None	Wimbleton Rd & Bridgewater Rd	None	Etobicoke York	60	None	Wimbleton	Rd	None	None	None
1662	2689	2689	Harrison Park	park	None	Wimpole Dr & Forest Heights Blvd	None	North York	None	None	Wimpole	Dr	None	None	None
1663	2690	2690	CY Townsend Park	park	None	Winona Dr & Vaughan Rd	None	Toronto and East York	455	None	Winona	Dr	None	None	A small park featuring a children's playground.
1664	2691	2691	Woodcliff Greenbelt	park	None	Woodcliff Pl & Lawrence Ave E	None	North York	13	None	Woodcliff	Pl	None	None	None
1665	2693	2693	Woodgrove Ravine Park	park	None	Woodgrove Dr & Woodgarden Cres	None	Scarborough	1	None	Woodgrove	Dr	None	None	None
1666	2694	2694	Woodsworth Greenbelt	park	None	Woodsworth Rd & Davean Dr	None	North York	360	None	Woodsworth	Rd	None	None	None
1667	2695	2695	Woodsworth Parkette	park	None	Woodsworth Rd & Northey Dr	None	North York	280	None	Woodsworth	Rd	None	None	None
1668	2696	2696	Woolenscote Parkette	park	None	Woolenscote Cir & Noorbrook Cres	None	Etobicoke York	13	None	Woolenscote	Cir	None	None	None
1669	2697	2697	Poplar Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	40	None	Wooster	Wood	None	None	"The best way to visit Poplar Park is to enter from Wooster Wood.  Walk to this park, play a game of baseball at the diamond, or use the children's playground that can be found in the near the park's entrance.  
To the north end of the park, there is a naturalized park area. To the south end of the park, visitors will see Poplar Road Junior Public School. The park is near Galloway Road and Guildwood Parkway."
1670	2698	2698	Budd Sugarman Park	park	None	Yonge St & Aylmer Ave	None	Toronto and East York	955	None	Yonge	St	None	None	None
1671	2700	2700	George Milbrandt Parkette	park	None	Yonge St & Lawrence Ave E	None	North York	3101	None	Yonge	St	None	None	None
1672	2702	2702	Olive Square Park	park	None	Yonge St & Finch Ave W	None	North York	5575	None	Yonge	St	None	None	None
1673	2704	2704	Yorkminster Park Baptist Church Park	park	None	Yonge St & Heath St W	None	Toronto and East York	1585	None	Yonge	St	None	None	None
1674	2705	2705	Yorkminster Park	park	None	Yorkminster Rd & Aldershot Cres	None	North York	54	A	Yorkminster	Rd	None	None	None
1675	2706	2706	J.T. Watson Parkette	park	None	Ridelle Ave & Dufferin St	None	North York	605	None	Ridelle	Ave	None	None	None
1676	2708	2708	Canoe Landing Park	park	None	Fort York Boulevard and Dan Leckie Way	None	Toronto and East York	95	None	Fort York	Blvd	None	None	A 3.1 hectare park near Spadina Avenue and Lake Shore Boulevard West. It features two multipurpose sports fields and many walking paths.
1677	2709	2709	Langholm Park	park	None	Langholm Dr & Renshaw St	None	North York	14	None	Langholm	Dr	None	None	A 1.8 hectare park near Keele Street and Wilson Avenue that features a children's playground and an open green space. The western border of the park is a forested ravine that leads to Downsview Dells Park.
1678	2710	2710	Underpass Park	park	None	St Lawrence Street and Trolley Crescent	None	Toronto and East York	33	None	St. Lawrence	St	None	None	This unique park features a creative play space and allows for sheltered play on the basketball courts and skateboard area.
1679	2711	2711	Avonshire Park	park	None	Harrison Garden Blvd & Oakburn Cres	None	North York	125	None	Harrison Garden	Blvd	None	None	None
1680	2712	2712	Coxwell Avenue Playground	park	None	Coxwell Ave & Casci Ave	None	Toronto and East York	450	None	Coxwell	Ave	None	None	None
1681	2713	2713	Dallington Park	park	None	Shaughnessy Blvd & Leith Hill Rd	None	North York	110	None	Shaughnessy	Blvd	None	None	A 1.6 hectare forested ravine park following a tributary to the East Don River near Sheppard Avenue East and Leslie Street. The park features a recreational trail running south from Glentworth Road through the ravine to Sheppard Avenue East.
1682	2714	2714	Tall Pines Park	park	None	Rylander Blvd & Dumford Rd	None	Scarborough	64	None	Rylander	Blvd	None	None	None
1683	2715	2715	Joseph Bannon Park	park	None	Mary Chapman Boulevard and Mainshep Road	None	Etobicoke York	65	None	Mary Chapman	Blvd	None	None	"Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).<br><br>The park was officially opened in October 13, 2012, and was named to honour Joseph Bannon, a decorated war hero and dedicated community champion. 
<br><br>
This one hectare park is located in Toronto's north-west end, south of Sheppard Avenue West and east of Weston Road. It contains an artificial outdoor ice rink, a playground with senior and junior play structures, a splash pad and a mini soccer field."
1684	2717	2717	Arlington Parkette	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	460	None	Arlington	Ave	None	None	This park features the Sousa Mendes children's playground,  honouring Aristides de Sousa Mendes, a Portuguese diplomat who heroically saved thousands of lives in World War II.
1685	2718	2718	Bathurst - Wilson Parkette	park	None	Bathurst St & Wilson Ave	None	North York	3749	None	Bathurst	St	None	None	None
1686	2722	2722	Donalda Park	park	None	Donalda Crescent and Tanya Place	None	Scarborough	80	None	Donalda	Cres	None	None	Donalda Park features outdoor fitness equipment. This equipment includes triple push-up bars, parallel bars, double pull-up bars and a long bench.
1687	2723	2723	Spadina Park	park	None	Davenport Rd & Spadina Rd	None	Toronto and East York	486	None	Davenport	Rd	None	None	None
1688	2725	2024	Toronto Island Park - Centre Island	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	9	None	Queens Quay	None	W	None	"<p>Centre Island is part of <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/toronto-island-park/"">Toronto Island Park</a>. Get there by <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/toronto-island-park/ferries-to-toronto-island-park/"">ferry</a>. <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/health-wellness-care/health-inspections-monitoring/swimsafe/beach-water-quality/#explore_all_list"">Water quality is tested</a> regularly at <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/beaches/"">swimming beaches</a>.</p>
<h2>History</h2>
<p>Centre Island is between Hanlan's Point and Ward's Island. A carriage route along the peninsula connecting the mainland to Gibraltar Point Lighthouse later evolved into Lake Shore Avenue, the main east-west axis along Centre Island. By the late 1800's, many of Toronto's wealthiest families built beautiful Victorian summer homes along Lake Shore Avenue, east from Manitou Road to Ward's Island.</p>
<p>In 1884, construction of an Anglican church, St. Andrew-by-the-Lake, was directed by Archbishop Sweatman. Four years later, Island Park was established on land previously occupied by the Mead Hotel and has continued to offer an impressive panoramic view of downtown Toronto ever since. </p>

<p>There is:</p>
<ul>
 <li>1.11 km from Island Filtration Plant to boardwalk</li>
 <li>1.68 km from boardwalk to Ward's Island Ferry Dock</li>
 <li>0.76 km from Centre Island Ferry Dock to Lookout Pier</li>
</ul>"
1689	2726	2726	Allan A. Lamport Stadium Park	park	None	King Street West and Joe Shuster Way	None	Toronto and East York	1155	None	King	St	W	None	None
1690	2729	2729	Davenport Village Park	park	None	Foundry Ave & Powerhouse St	None	Toronto and East York	18	None	Foundry	Ave	None	None	None
1691	2731	2731	Lillian H. Smith Park	park	None	Huron St & College St	None	Toronto and East York	180	None	Huron	St	None	None	None
1692	2732	2732	Alexander the Great Parkette	park	None	Logan Ave & Danforth Ave	None	Toronto and East York	None	None	Logan	Ave	None	None	None
1693	2733	2733	Edgewood Parkette	park	None	Dundas Street East and Maughan Crescent	None	Toronto and East York	10	None	Edgewood	Ave	E	None	A small park with a mature tree canopy on Dundas Street East near Kingston Road.
1694	2734	2734	Village Green Park	park	None	Albion Rd & Thistle Down Blvd	None	Etobicoke York	925	None	Albion	Rd	None	None	None
1695	2735	2735	Marie Baldwin Park	park	None	Jane St & Woolner Ave	None	Etobicoke York	746	None	Jane	St	None	None	A small park on Jane Street north of St. Clair Avenue West with pathways and allotment gardens.
1696	2737	2737	Kennedy Parkette	park	None	Kennedy Rd & Finch Ave E	None	Scarborough	2799	None	Kennedy	Rd	None	None	None
1697	2738	2738	Moccasin Trail Park	park	None	Green Belt Dr & Dallimore Cir	None	North York	55	None	Green Belt	Dr	None	None	A 15 hectare park at Lawrence Avenue East and the Don Valley Parkway featuring walking paths through a naturalized ravine forest. The path passes eastward under the Don Valley Parkway to additional parkland. Following the path through a second underpass beneath the Canadian National Railway line you will find yourself on the banks of the East branch of the Don River in the Charles Sauriol Conservation Area.
1698	2739	2739	Eglinton - Gilbert Parkette	park	None	Gilbert Ave & Eglinton Ave W	None	Toronto and East York	504	None	Gilbert	Ave	None	None	None
1699	2740	2740	Lescon Park	park	None	Nymark Rd & Hollybrook Cr	None	North York	67	None	Nymark	Ave	None	None	A 5.8 hectare park near Sheppard Avenue East and Leslie Street that features a children's playground and walking paths through a mix of open green space and mature trees.
1700	2741	2741	Municipal Park	park	None	Ansell Ave & Exmoor Dr	None	Etobicoke York	25	None	Ansell	Ave	None	None	None
1701	2742	2742	Regan Park	park	None	Sheppard Ave E & Rouge River Dr	None	Scarborough	9310	None	Sheppard	Ave	E	None	None
1702	2743	2743	Jack Evelyn Wiggins Park	park	None	Leitch Ave & Cook Ave	None	Etobicoke York	51	None	Leitch	Ave	None	None	None
1703	2744	2024	Toronto Island Park - Algonquin Island	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	9	None	Queens Quay	None	W	None	"<p>Algonquin Island, formerly Sunfish Island, is part of <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/toronto-island-park/"">Toronto Island Park</a>. It is about a 15-minute walk west from the Ward's Island ferry dock, across a small bridge and through a residential area. The western part of Algonquin Island is considered an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/planning-studies-initiatives/environmentally-significant-areas/"">Environmentally Significant Area</a> and has views of the city skyline.</p>"
1704	2746	2746	York Mills Park	park	None	York Mills Rd & Bayview Ave	None	North York	321	None	York Mills	Rd	None	None	None
1705	2747	2747	Scarlett Bridge Parkette	park	None	Scarlett & Scarlett	None	Etobicoke York	None	None	Scarlett	Rd	None	None	None
1706	2748	2748	Avonshire Parkette	park	None	Oakburn Cres & Avondale Ave	None	North York	1	A	Oakburn	Cres	None	None	None
1707	2749	2749	Ring Road Linear Park	park	None	Doris Ave & Parkview Ave	None	North York	139	None	Doris	Ave	None	None	None
1708	2750	2750	Stanley Park South - Toronto	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	700	None	Wellington	St	W	None	None
1709	2753	2753	Duplex Parkette	park	None	Yonge St & Chatsworth Dr	None	North York	2906	None	Yonge	St	None	None	None
1710	2755	2755	Bayview Arena Park	park	None	Bayview Avenue and Ruddington Drive	None	North York	3240	None	Bayview	Ave	None	None	"<p>The <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> is fenced, allows <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/permits-licences-bylaws/commercial-dog-walker-permit/"">Commercial Dog Walkers</a>, and has a separate area for dogs weighing less than 9 kg.</p>

<p>Created by City of Toronto staff and community volunteers to meet the needs of local off-road cyclists, the <strong>Bayview Arena Bike Park</strong> features a series of dirt jumps, berms and tabletops accessible to riders with various skills and experience. The use of this bike park is free and it is open from dawn until dusk. Rules are posted on-site.</p>"
1711	2757	2757	Fred Johnson Park	park	None	Kingston Rd & Brinloor Blvd	None	Scarborough	3630	None	Kingston	Rd	None	None	This small park features a lovely garden on Kingston Road just south of Eglinton Avenue East.
1712	2759	2759	Blessed Margherita of Citta Di Castello	School	None	Spenvalley Dr & Yatescastle Dr	None	Etobicoke York	108	None	Spenvalley	Dr	None	None	None
1713	2766	171	Earl Bales Ski and Snowboard Centre	None	None	Bathurst Street and Sheppard Avenue	None	North York	4169	None	Bathurst	St	None	None	"<p>Visit <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/recreation/skating-winter-sports/downhill-skiing-snowboarding-centres/"" title="""" target="""">Downhill Skiing and Snowboarding Centre</a> for ski and snowboard program descriptions, fees and equipment rental information.</p>
<p>Starting in summer 2025, Earl Bales Ski and Snowboard Centre is the home of <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/campto/"">CampTO</a> Plus: Environmental Adventure (formerly known as Camp NAORCA).</p>"
1714	2773	2773	Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre	crc	Fully Accessible	None	None	Scarborough	875	None	Morningside	Ave	None	M1C 0C7	"The Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre (TPASC) is co-owned by the City of Toronto and the University of Toronto Scarborough. This facility is 312,000 square feet and is located on the corner of Tams Road and Morningside Ave. TPASC has two Olympic-sized, 10 lane swimming pools; a 25m diving tank with diving platforms and spring diving boards; four gymnasiums built to international standards equipped with both a high-quality maple sprung board floor and a synthetic polyvinyl sport floor; a 200m indoor track; double story fitness centre; a 41-foot high climbing wall; and four teaching studios. This recreation centre offers programs for children, youth adults and older adults. A family/universal change room is available at this location.<br><br> Drop-in swimming programs at this location are offered by the Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre directly. Please visit <a href=""https://tpasc.ca"" target=""_blank"">tpasc.ca</a> for drop-in swim schedules"
1715	2780	2780	St. Ambrose Catholic School	School	None	Brown's Line and Evans Avenue	None	Etobicoke York	20	None	Coules	Crt	None	None	"<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
1716	2781	2781	St. Gerald Catholic School	None	None	Sheppard Avenue East and Victoria Park Avenue	None	North York	200	None	Old Sheppard	Ave	None	None	"<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
1717	2784	2784	Lawrence Heights Park	park	None	Flemington Rd & Replin Rd	None	North York	3	B	Flemington	Rd	None	None	None
1718	2785	2785	Maberley Parkette	park	None	Maberley Cres & Wheeling Dr	None	Scarborough	76	None	Maberley	Cres	None	None	None
1719	2788	2788	Regent Park	park	None	Dundas St E & Regent Park Blvd	None	Toronto and East York	600	None	Dundas	St	E	None	None
1720	2791	2791	Parkway Forest Community Centre	crc	None	None	None	North York	55	None	Forest Manor	Rd	None	M2J 0C2	"<p>Parkway Forest Community Centre is a large facility with accessibility features. It is within walking distance of the Don Mills Subway Station and Fairview Mall. Parking is limited. Street parking may be available on Parkway Forest Drive, east of the building.</p>
<p>This centre has a dedicated <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">enhanced youth space</a>.</p>"
1721	2794	2794	Bristol Avenue Parkette East	park	None	Bristol Ave & Geary Ave	None	Toronto and East York	25	None	Bristol	Ave	None	None	None
1722	2795	2795	Bloordale Park South	park	None	Renforth Dr & Bridgetown Dr	None	Etobicoke York	230	None	Renforth	Dr	None	None	None
1723	2796	2796	Regent Park - Etobicoke	park	None	Regent St & Hillary Ave	None	Etobicoke York	75	None	Regent	St	None	None	None
1724	2797	2797	Trethewey Park West	park	None	Trethewey Dr & Millennium Dr	None	Etobicoke York	665	None	Trethewey	Dr	None	None	None
1725	2798	2798	Dunfield Park	park	None	Dunfield Ave & Soudan Ave	None	Toronto and East York	35	None	Dunfield	Ave	None	None	None
1726	2799	2799	North York Civic Soccer Fields	None	None	None	None	North York	5720	None	Bathurst	St	None	None	None
1727	2816	2816	Jolly Miller Park	park	None	Yonge Street and Mill Street	None	North York	3995	None	Yonge	St.	None	None	None
1728	2817	2817	Reading Sprouts Garden	park	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	77	None	Whitbread	Cres	None	None	This is a great little gathering space for meeting with friends or relaxing with a good book. Situated next to a library, this hard landscaped open space has ample built-in concrete tiered seating. Some shade is provided by nearby pergolas and a treed lined path.
1729	2818	2818	Sunnyside Bike Park	park	None	Lake Shore Blvd W & Ellis Ave	None	Etobicoke York	3	None	Ellis	Ave	None	None	"This park has been designed to offer challenges to beginners and advanced riders alike. There's a variety of riding features and ways to develop off-road cycling skills. There is a roundabout off Ellis Avenue for pick-up and drop-off.<br><br>

<strong>Difficulty Levels:</strong> <br>
<span class=""col-sm-12 col-md-4""><img src=""https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/987e-Bike-Park-Levels-easier.png"" style=""width: 50px; height: 47px; vertical-align: middle; float: none;"" alt=""a green circle with a slighly curved white line in the middle"" /> Easier</span>
<span class=""col-sm-12 col-md-4"">
<img src=""https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/98c8-bike-park-levels-moredifficult.png"" style=""width: 50px; height: 47px; vertical-align: middle; float: none;"" alt=""a blue square with a wavy white line in the middle"" /> More Difficult</span>
<span class=""col-sm-12 col-md-4"">
<img src=""https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/98e2-bike-park-level-mostdifficult.png"" style=""width: 50px; height: 51px; vertical-align: middle; float: none;"" alt=""a black triangle with a jagged white line in the middle"" /> Most Difficult</span>
<br style=""clear: both;""><strong>Rules</strong><br>
- The Bike Park is not supervised and serious injuries may occur. Use at your own risk.<br>
- Stay in control at all times.<br>
- Don't stop where you block a riding feature or where you can't be seen by other riders.<br>
- Don't try any of the riding features unless you're sure of your ability and skill. There are posted difficulty ratings before each feature.<br>
- Helmets are mandatory. Protective padding is strongly recommended.<br>
- Users under age 13 must have the consent of a parent or guardian to ride in the Bike Park unaccompanied by an adult.<br>
- Check the riding features before use and don't use when wet.<br>
- Spectators must watch from outside of the riding areas. Pets must be leashed and kept outside of the riding areas.<br>
- No motorized or remote controlled vehicles are permitted in the Bike Park.<br>
- Don't change the riding features. Unauthorized riding features will be removed.<br>
- Respect the Bike Park and other users.<br>
- Place garbage and recycling in appropriate containers/bins."
1730	2819	2819	The Rail Garden	park	None	Gerrard St E & Greenwood Ave	None	Toronto and East York	450	None	Woodfield	Rd	None	None	None
1731	2825	2825	June Callwood Park	park	None	Fleet Street and Gzowski Boulevard	None	Toronto and East York	636	None	Fleet	St	None	None	The 0.4-hectare park was dedicated in 2005 to honour June Callwood, an internationally acclaimed community activist, journalist, author and television host. She died in 2007. The Park was designed by Toronto-based multi-disciplinary firm gh3 and was opened to the public in 2014 and was revitalized in 2022. <br>The opening and the revitalization were supported in part by the Garden Club of Toronto and its donors.
1732	2830	2830	Bonspiel Park	park	None	Bonspiel Dr & Tams Rd	None	Scarborough	50	None	Bonspiel	Dr	None	None	None
1733	2831	8388	Davisville Junior Public School	school	None	Davisville Avenue and Yonge Street	None	Toronto and East York	50	None	Davisville	Ave	None	None	Call Brown Community Centre for information on recreational activities.
1734	2833	2833	Samuel Hearne Middle School	None	None	Newport Ave & Pharmacy Ave	None	Scarborough	21	None	Newport	Ave	None	None	None
1735	2836	2836	Central Etobicoke High School	school	None	Denfield St & Widdicombe Hill Blvd	None	Etobicoke York	10	None	Denfield	St	None	None	None
1736	2837	2837	Loretto College	school	None	Rosemount Ave & Dufferin St	None	Toronto and East York	151	None	Rosemount	Ave	None	None	None
1737	2907	2907	Buchanan Public School	school	None	None	None	Scarborough	4	None	Bucannan	Rd	None	M1R 3V3	This location is used for recreational activities.
1738	2917	2917	Canadian Martyrs Catholic School	school	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	520	None	Plains	Rd	None	M4C 2Z1	"This school location is used for <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/campto/"">CampTO summer camps</a>."
1739	2963	2963	Cresthaven PS	school	None	None	None	North York	46	None	Cresthaven	Dr	None	M2H 1M1	None
1740	2964	2964	Crestview Public School	school	None	None	None	North York	101	None	Seneca Hill	Dr	None	M2J 2W3	"This school location is used for <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/campto/"">CampTO summer camps</a>."
1741	3068	3068	Heather Heights Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	None	None	None	None	None	None	None
1742	3137	3137	Malvern Junior Public School	school	None	None	None	Scarborough	70	None	Mammoth Hall	Trl	None	None	None
1743	3155	3155	Montague Parkette	park	None	None	None	None	30	None	Homewood	Ave	None	None	None
1744	3201	3201	Rambert Crescent Parkette	park	None	None	None	None	None	None	None	None	None	None	None
1745	3267	3267	St. Gregory's Church	church	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	122	None	Rathburn	Rd	None	M9B 2K6	None
1746	3325	3325	Valley Park MS	school	None	None	None	North York	130	None	Overlea	Blvd	None	M3C 1B2	None
1747	3398	3398	Cedarvale Ravine	park	None	Bathurst Street and Ridgewood Road	None	Toronto and East York	1611	None	Bathurst St.	None	None	None	None
1748	3451	3451	St. Norbert Catholic School	school	None	None	None	North York	60	None	Maniza	Rd	None	M3K 1K8	None
1749	3461	3461	Page Parkette	park	None	None	None	North York	23	None	Valliere	Pl	None	None	None
1750	3463	3463	Kilgour Parkette	park	None	Bayview Avenue and Kilgour Road	None	North York	1	None	Kilgour	Rd	None	None	A small parkette on the Southeast corner of the intersection at Kilgour Road and Bayview Avenue.
1751	3464	3464	Christ the King Park	park	None	Rathburn Rd and Forestone Rd	None	Etobicoke York	475	None	Rathburn	Road	None	None	None
1752	3488	235	George Bell Arena	None	None	Ryding Ave & Gourlay Cres	None	Etobicoke York	215	None	Ryding	Ave	None	None	"George Bell Arena is one of <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/accountability-operations-customer-service/city-administration/city-managers-office/agencies-corporations/agencies/arena-boards/"">eight arenas</a> in Toronto that are operated by volunteer Arena Boards of Management (Arena Boards). The board-run arenas provide indoor ice sport facilities along with programing that could include hockey, figure skating and leisure skating. The Arena Board’s mandate includes:

<div class=""pfrListBullet"">
<li>Ensuring the arena is safe, well-maintained and accessible for use by the local community, neighbourhood organizations and others</li>
<li>Allocating the use of the arena facility in a way that balances the needs of the local community residents and organizations and user groups</li>
<li>Allocating ice-time to users in consultation with the General Manager of Parks, Recreation & Forestry Division</li>
</div>
<br>
Find out more about the Arena Board's <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/accountability-operations-customer-service/city-administration/city-managers-office/agencies-corporations/agencies/arena-boards/"">governance</a> information. View the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/budget-finances/city-budget/notes-reports-and-presentations/"">City’s Budget</a> for detailed budget information on Arena Boards’ service activities."
1753	3489	131	Larry Grossman Forest Hill Memorial Arena	None	None	Chaplin Cres & Spadina Rd	None	North York	340	None	Chaplin	Cres	None	None	"Larry Grossman Forest Hill Memorial Arena is one of <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/accountability-operations-customer-service/city-administration/city-managers-office/agencies-corporations/agencies/arena-boards/"">eight arenas</a> in Toronto that are operated by volunteer Arena Boards of Management (Arena Boards). The board-run arenas provide indoor ice sport facilities along with programing that could include hockey, figure skating and leisure skating. The Arena Board’s mandate includes:<br><br><ul>
<li>Ensuring the arena is safe, well-maintained and accessible for use by the local community, neighbourhood organizations and others</li>
<li>Allocating the use of the arena facility in a way that balances the needs of the local community residents and organizations and user groups</li>
<li>Allocating ice-time to users in consultation with the General Manager of Parks, Recreation & Forestry Division</li></ul><br><br>
Find out more about the Arena Board's <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/accountability-operations-customer-service/city-administration/city-managers-office/agencies-corporations/agencies/arena-boards/"">governance</a> information. View the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/budget-finances/city-budget/notes-reports-and-presentations/"">City’s Budget</a> for detailed budget information on Arena Boards’ service activities."
1754	3490	60	McCormick Arena	None	None	Brock Ave & Middleton St	None	Toronto and East York	179	None	Brock	Ave	None	None	"McCormick Arena is one of <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/accountability-operations-customer-service/city-administration/city-managers-office/agencies-corporations/agencies/arena-boards/"">eight arenas</a> in Toronto that are operated by volunteer Arena Boards of Management (Arena Boards). The board-run arenas provide indoor ice sport facilities along with programing that could include hockey, figure skating and leisure skating. The Arena Board’s mandate includes:<br><br><ul>
<li>Ensuring the arena is safe, well-maintained and accessible for use by the local community, neighbourhood organizations and others</li>
<li>Allocating the use of the arena facility in a way that balances the needs of the local community residents and organizations and user groups</li>
<li>Allocating ice-time to users in consultation with the General Manager of Parks, Recreation & Forestry Division</li></ul><br><br>
Find out more about the Arena Board's <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/accountability-operations-customer-service/city-administration/city-managers-office/agencies-corporations/agencies/arena-boards/"">governance</a> information. View the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/budget-finances/city-budget/notes-reports-and-presentations/"">City’s Budget</a> for detailed budget information on Arena Boards’ service activities."
1755	3491	177	Moss Park Arena	None	None	Sherbourne St & Queen St E	None	Toronto and East York	140	None	Sherbourne	St	None	None	"Moss Park Arena is one of <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/accountability-operations-customer-service/city-administration/city-managers-office/agencies-corporations/agencies/arena-boards/"">eight arenas</a> in Toronto that are operated by volunteer Arena Boards of Management (Arena Boards). The board-run arenas provide indoor ice sport facilities along with programing that could include hockey, figure skating and leisure skating. The Arena Board’s mandate includes:<br><br><ul>
<li>Ensuring the arena is safe, well-maintained and accessible for use by the local community, neighbourhood organizations and others</li>
<li>Allocating the use of the arena facility in a way that balances the needs of the local community residents and organizations and user groups</li>
<li>Allocating ice-time to users in consultation with the General Manager of Parks, Recreation & Forestry Division</li></ul><br><br>
Find out more about the Arena Board's <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/accountability-operations-customer-service/city-administration/city-managers-office/agencies-corporations/agencies/arena-boards/"">governance</a> information. View the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/budget-finances/city-budget/notes-reports-and-presentations/"">City’s Budget</a> for detailed budget information on Arena Boards’ service activities."
1756	3492	117	North Toronto Memorial Arena	None	None	Orchard View Boulevard and Edith Drive	None	North York	174	None	Orchard View	Blvd	None	None	"North Toronto Memorial Arena is one of <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/accountability-operations-customer-service/city-administration/city-managers-office/agencies-corporations/agencies/arena-boards/"">eight arenas</a> in Toronto that are operated by volunteer Arena Boards of Management (Arena Boards). The board-run arenas provide indoor ice sport facilities along with programing that could include hockey, figure skating and leisure skating. The Arena Board’s mandate includes:<br><br><ul>
<li>Ensuring the arena is safe, well-maintained and accessible for use by the local community, neighbourhood organizations and others</li>
<li>Allocating the use of the arena facility in a way that balances the needs of the local community residents and organizations and user groups</li>
<li>Allocating ice-time to users in consultation with the General Manager of Parks, Recreation & Forestry Division</li></ul><br><br>
Find out more about the Arena Board's <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/accountability-operations-customer-service/city-administration/city-managers-office/agencies-corporations/agencies/arena-boards/"">governance</a> information. View the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/budget-finances/city-budget/notes-reports-and-presentations/"">City’s Budget</a> for detailed budget information on Arena Boards’ service activities."
1757	3493	550	Scarborough Arena Gardens	crc	None	Birchmount Road and Hollis Avenue	None	Scarborough	75	None	Birchmount	Rd	None	None	<p>Scarborough Arena Gardens reopened in 2025 after significant state-of-good-repair improvements.</p>
1758	3494	111	Ted Reeve Community Arena	None	None	Main St & Gerrard St E	None	Toronto and East York	175	None	Main	St	None	None	"Ted Reeve Community Arena is one of <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/accountability-operations-customer-service/city-administration/city-managers-office/agencies-corporations/agencies/arena-boards/"">eight arenas</a> in Toronto that are operated by volunteer Arena Boards of Management (Arena Boards). The board-run arenas provide indoor ice sport facilities along with programing that could include hockey, figure skating and leisure skating. The Arena Board’s mandate includes:<br><br><ul>
<li>Ensuring the arena is safe, well-maintained and accessible for use by the local community, neighbourhood organizations and others</li>
<li>Allocating the use of the arena facility in a way that balances the needs of the local community residents and organizations and user groups</li>
<li>Allocating ice-time to users in consultation with the General Manager of Parks, Recreation & Forestry Division</li></ul><br><br>
Find out more about the Arena Board's <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/accountability-operations-customer-service/city-administration/city-managers-office/agencies-corporations/agencies/arena-boards/"">governance</a> information. View the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/budget-finances/city-budget/notes-reports-and-presentations/"">City’s Budget</a> for detailed budget information on Arena Boards’ service activities."
1759	3495	250	William H. Bolton Arena	None	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	40	None	Rossmore	Rd	None	None	"William H. Bolton Arena is one of <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/accountability-operations-customer-service/city-administration/city-managers-office/agencies-corporations/agencies/arena-boards/"">eight arenas</a> in Toronto that are operated by volunteer Arena Boards of Management (Arena Boards). The board-run arenas provide indoor ice sport facilities along with programing that could include hockey, figure skating and leisure skating. The Arena Board’s mandate includes:<br><br><ul>
<li>Ensuring the arena is safe, well-maintained and accessible for use by the local community, neighbourhood organizations and others</li>
<li>Allocating the use of the arena facility in a way that balances the needs of the local community residents and organizations and user groups</li>
<li>Allocating ice-time to users in consultation with the General Manager of Parks, Recreation & Forestry Division</li></ul><br><br>
Find out more about the Arena Board's <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/accountability-operations-customer-service/city-administration/city-managers-office/agencies-corporations/agencies/arena-boards/"">governance</a> information. View the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/budget-finances/city-budget/notes-reports-and-presentations/"">City’s Budget</a> for detailed budget information on Arena Boards’ service activities."
1760	3499	3499	Corktown Common	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	155	None	Bayview	Ave.	None	None	"The jewel in the landscape of the West Don Lands, Corktown Common is a 7.3 hectare (18 acre) park located at the foot of Lower River Street and Bayview Avenue. <br><br>

Situated on former industrial lands, the park has transformed an underutilized brownfield into a spectacular park and community meeting place featuring a marsh, sprawling lawns, urban prairies, playground areas, a splash pad and a variety of inviting features like a fireplace, permanent barbeque, large communal picnic tables and washrooms.<br><br>

Built as part of the revitalization of the West Don Lands by Waterfront Toronto, this sophisticated park was designed by Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates. <br><br>

Planted with an array of Carolinian zone native perennials, shrubs and trees, the park offers a diverse range of habitats for a growing population of birds, amphibians and insects.  <br><br>

In order to <strong>protect the ecosystems of this park</strong>, we ask that park users and their pets keep to the pathways and lawns. <br><br>

The park offers a diverse range of habitats for a growing population of birds, amphibians and insects. Sustainable maintenance practices contribute to the preservation of capital investments made in the new waterfront public park system and help to protect the ecological integrity of this complex greenspace. The City's dedicated and qualified staff work in this park to provide specialized organic landscape and turf maintenance."
1761	3501	3501	York Recreation Centre	crc	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	115	None	Black Creek	Dr	None	None	"<p>York Recreation Centre has a double-sized gymnasium, a weight room, an indoor running track and a fitness studio. The six-lane, 25-metre pool has a ramp and the shallow leisure tot pool has water features and ramp and stair access. A family/universal change room is available at this location.</p> 
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>"
1762	3502	418	Regent Park Community Centre	crc	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	402	None	Shuter	St	None	None	"<p>Regent Park Community Centre features recreation facilities, an employment centre, a child care centre and connections to Nelson Mandela Park Public School.</p>
<p><a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/how-to-use-our-services/how-to-register-for-recreation-programs/free-lower-cost-recreation-options/?accordion=about-free-centres"">This is a free centre</a>.</p>
<p>This centre has a dedicated <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/youth-recreation/"">enhanced youth space</a>.</p>
<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
1763	3506	3506	St. Joachim Catholic School	School	None	St. Clair Avenue East and Santamonica Boulevard	None	Scarborough	3395	None	St Clair	Ave	E	M1L 1W3	"<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
1764	3507	3507	St. Maurice Catholic School	School	None	Kingsview Boulevard and Windsor Road	None	Etobicoke York	45	None	Kingsview	Blvd	None	None	"<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
1765	3508	3508	Tredway Woodsworth Public School	School	None	Sedgemount Drive and Pandora Circle	None	Scarborough	112	None	Sedgemount	Dr	None	M1H 1X9	"<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
1766	3509	3509	St. Nicholas Catholic School	School	None	Amarillo Drive and Bellamy Road North	None	Scarborough	33	None	Amarillo	Dr	None	None	"<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
1767	3514	3514	Strides Toronto	None	None	None	None	Scarborough	100	None	Consilium Place	Rd	None	M1H 3E3	"<p>Strides Toronto is located in suite 102. </p>
<p>This location has a dedicated <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/recreation/youth-recreation/"">enhanced youth space</a> called the Zone.</p>"
1768	3516	3516	The Native Youth Resource Centre	None	None	Bloor Street West and Manning Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	655	None	Bloor	St.	W	None	"This location has a dedicated <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/recreation/youth-recreation/"">enhanced youth space</a>."
1769	3518	3518	Humriva Day Camp	camp	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	4100	None	Dundas	St	W	None	None
1770	3519	3519	Amberdale Ravine Park	park	None	Brimorton Dr & Packard Blvd	None	Scarborough	101	None	Brimorton	Dr	None	None	None
1771	3520	3520	Cliffside Ravine	park	None	Delano Pl & Ridgemoor Ave	None	Scarborough	10	None	Delano	Pl	None	None	None
1772	3521	3521	Eglinton Ravine Park	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	2281	None	Eglinton	Ave	E		None
1773	3522	3522	Pringdale Ravine (Pringdale Dream Parkette)	park	None	None	None	Scarborough	141	None	Thicketwood	Dr	None		"Pringdale Ravine is accessed through a small parkette at Thicketwood Drive and Danforth Road. The ravine runs between <a href=""/data/parks/prd/facilities/complex/690/index.html"">Knob Hill Park</a> and <a href=""/data/parks/prd/facilities/complex/707/index.html"">McCowan Park</a>."
1774	3523	3523	Regent Park Boulevard Park	park	None	Dundas St E & Regent Park Blvd	None	Toronto and East York	81	None	Regent Park	Blvd	None	None	None
1775	3532	3532	Hubbard Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	550	None	Gerrard	St	E	None	Hubbard Park acts as the forecourt to the architecturally stunning new Bridgepoint Active Healthcare and the newly restored heritage Don Jail. Hubbard Park honours William Peyton Hubbard (1842-1935) who was born in Toronto to parents who escaped slavery in America on the Underground Railroad. In 1894, he was elected as an alderman - becoming Toronto's first elected black politician. He later went on to serve as acting mayor.
1776	3535	3535	Lisgar Park	park	None	Lisgar St & Queen St W	None	Toronto and East York	60	None	Lisgar	St	None	None	None
1777	3536	3536	Toronto Island Park - Snake Island	park	None	Queens Quay West and Harbour Square	None	Toronto and East York	9	None	Queens Quay	None	W	None	"<p>Snake Island is part of <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/toronto-island-park/"">Toronto Island Park</a>.</p>"
1778	3537	3537	Birchcliff Woods Park	park	None	Danforth Ave & Birchmount Rd	None	Scarborough	3700	None	Danforth	Ave	None	None	None
1779	3538	3538	St. André Catholic School	school	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	36	None	Yvonne	Ave	None	M3L 1C9	"<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p> Also, offers CampTO programs during the summer."
1780	3545	3545	Beecroft Linear Park	park	None	Beecroft Rd & Finch Ave W	None	North York	510	None	Beecroft	Rd	None	None	None
1781	3546	3546	Robert Grasett Park	park	None	Adelaide St W & Widmer St	None	Toronto and East York	303	None	Adelaide	St	W	None	None
1782	3547	3547	Sorauren Avenue Fieldhouse	None	None	Sorauren Avenue and Wabash Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	50	None	Wabash	Ave	None	None	"<p>The Sorauren Avenue Fieldhouse is a two-storey building within Sorauren Avenue Park. It has two washrooms on the main floor. </p>
<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>
To book space within the fieldhouse, call <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/location/?id=243"">Parkdale Community Recreation Centre</a>. The facility has a kitchen equipped with a refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, sink, kettle and coffee maker. Learn more about the facility on the <a href=""http://soraurenpark.com/permits/fieldhouse-permits"" target=""_blank"">Friends of Sorauren Park: Fieldhouse Permits</a> webpage."
1783	3555	3555	Lee Lifeson Art Park	park	None	Princess Avenue and Gladys Allison Place	None	North York	45	None	Princess	Ave.	None	None	This park, formerly known as Willowdale Park, was redesigned in 2015 to have a music and sound theme. Its name acknowledges the significant contributions of musicians Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson to the music world, the Willowdale neighbourhood and Toronto. In 2024, the park was expanded by approximately 870 m<sup>2</sup>.
1784	3565	3565	Street Level	None	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	185	None	Fifth	St.	None	None	"This location has a dedicated <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/recreation/youth-recreation/"">enhanced youth space</a>."
1785	3566	3566	Rathburn Area Youth	None	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	385	None	The West Mall	None	None	None	"This location has a dedicated <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/recreation/youth-recreation/"">enhanced youth space</a>."
1786	3571	3571	St. Bruno Catholic School	school	None	Melita Cres & Shaw St	None	Toronto and East York	402	None	Melita	Cres	None	None	None
1787	3572	3572	Winona Drive Senior Public School	school	None	Winona Dr & Tyrrel Ave	None	Toronto and East York	101	None	Winona	Dr	None	None	None
1788	3578	3578	Silverthorn Parkette	park	None	Scott Rd & Ewart Ave	None	Etobicoke York	181	None	Scott	Rd	None	None	None
1789	3583	3583	Ranleigh Park	park	None	Ranleigh Avenue and Mount Pleasant Road	None	North York	100	None	Ranleigh	Ave.	None	None	Ranleigh Park is a 0.3-hectare park that opened in December 2021.
1790	3584	3584	Diamond Jubilee Promenade	park	None	Front Street East and Rolling Mills Road	None	Toronto and East York	476	None	Front	St.	E	None	None
1791	3590	1063	Chaminade College School	other	None	Queens Drive and Arkwright Street	None	Etobicoke York	490	None	Queens	Dr	None	None	This is a Toronto District School Board facility.
1792	3593	3593	Crothers Woods	park	None	Beechwood Dr & Beechwood Cres	None	North York	27	None	Redway	Rd	None	None	"With around 10km of natural trails, a diverse bird population and some spots offering a spectacular view of the Toronto skyline, Crothers Woods is a popular escape into nature. <br><br>

Crothers Woods offers approximately 9 km of multi-use, one-metre wide natural surface (dirt) trails. These trails include some steep sections and are rated as intermediate level trails.<br><br>
<strong>Other trails in the area:</strong><br>
- The <strong>Sun Valley Trail</strong> is a 1.3 km granular surfaced trail that is 2.5 metres wide and classified as a multi-purpose beginner trail with one 100-metre steep section.<br>

- Cottonwood Flats Trail is a two-metre wide, 0.7 km granular surfaced trail that is classified as a multi-purpose beginner trail.<br>

- A trails map is posted at the <a href=""https://goo.gl/maps/38fcMtgyPdB2"" target=""_blank"">Loblaws Trailhead</a>. View the map online in the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/9899-crothers_brochure.pdf"" target=""_blank"">Crothers Woods Trails brochure (PDF)</a>.<br><br>

Crother Woods is an Environmentally Significant Area due to its diverse, mature and relatively undisturbed forest, and the presence of wildflowers and tree species that are rare in the Toronto region.<br><br>
<strong>History and Ecological Restoration</strong><br>
Despite the pressures of urbanization, parts of Crothers Woods contain a great diversity of herbaceous plants and tree species, similar to what was in the area before European settlement. In 1995 the Toronto Region and Conservation Authority (TRCA) designated Crothers Woods an Environmentally Significant Area (ESA) due to its relatively undisturbed woodland habitat, and the area was adopted as an ESA in Toronto’s Official Plan in 2015. This area is home to many mature trees, including some that are over a century old, as well as some plant and animal species that are rare in the Toronto area.<br><br>

While Crothers Woods has a healthy canopy, much of the understory was lost due to past unmanaged recreational uses. The popularity of the site for recreational use poses a risk of further habitat disturbance. Environmental impacts of public use of this natural area were addressed by the City of Toronto through the Crothers Woods Trail Management Strategy. The Strategy outlines ways to restore and protect the area in order to maintain existing natural heritage features, create safe, logical, and sensitive trail systems, and improve park user safety. The City of Toronto has worked with volunteers to control invasive species, maintain trails and encourage trail users to enjoy the area responsibly."
1793	3594	3594	Santa Chiara Parkette - Anne Marie D'Amico Square	park	None	St Claire Ave W & Northcliffe Blvd	None	Etobicoke York	1114	None	St Clair Ave W	Ave	W	None	None
1794	3595	3595	Northern Secondary School	school	None	Mt Pleasant Rd & Roehampton Ave	None	Toronto and East York	851	None	Mt Pleasant	Rd	None	None	None
1795	3596	3596	Glen Stewart Ravine	park	None	Glen Manor Dr & Glen Stewart Ave	None	Toronto and East York	351	None	Glen Manor	Dr	None	None	Glen Stewart is an 11 hectare ravine with a wide diversity of plant and bird life. Fed by clean ground water from Ames Creek, the ravine forest is dominated by red oak and red maple. The site is also designated as an Environmentally Significant Area through the City's Official Plan. Several species of birds and plants observed within the area are regionally uncommon.
1796	3599	3599	D'Arcy Mcgee Catholic School	None	None	Bansley Ave & Vaughan Rd	None	Toronto and East York	20	None	Bansley	Ave	None	None	None
1797	3602	3602	Rean Drive Parkette	park	None	Rean Dr & Sheppard Ave E	None	North York	28	None	Rean	Dr	None	None	This small park is part of a future series of parks, located between Kenaston Gardens Parkette and Rean Drive, designed as a passive green space with seating areas.
1798	3608	3608	Ed McCleverty Playground	park	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	2230	None	Gerrard	Street	E	None	None
1799	3609	3609	Syd Cole Park	park	None	Long Branch Ave	None	Etobicoke York	60	None	Eastwood Park	Gardens	None	None	"Syd Cole Park is a park in Long Branch neighbourhood that features a children's playground for kids aged 2-12 as well as horticultural planting beds, seating and a small lawn. <br><br>

The Park is named after Sydney Reginald Cole, a Flight Sergeant in the 192 Squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II. He was awarded a Distinguished Flying Medal for ""great devotion to duty and exceptional courage"". On June 24 1944, Cole continued to perform his duties during an attack on German U-Boats in the face of intense anti-aircraft fire and engine failure. Cole was wounded by shrapnel and abandoned the aircraft in a dinghy, where he spent the next 21 hours in the water, assisting others. He was ultimately able to save the flight Navigator's life, but the pilot, David Hornell did not survive. Cole, born in 1923, lived on Lake Promenade in Long Branch. He died in 1991."
1800	3612	3612	Lawren Harris Square	park	None	Bayview Ave & Lawren Harris Square	None	Toronto and East York	150	None	Bayview	Ave	None	None	None
1801	3615	3615	Groove School of Dance	school	None	Eglinton Ave W and Chaplin Cres	None	Toronto and East York	491	None	Eglinton	Ave	W	M5N 1A8	None
1802	3616	3616	St. Ursula Catholic School	school	None	None	None	Scarborough	215	None	Livingston Road	None	None	M1E 1L8	None
1803	3622	3622	St. Edmund Campion Catholic School	school	None	None	None	Scarborough	30	None	Highcastle	Rd.	None	None	None
1804	3626	3626	Manor Community Green	park	None	Manor Rd E and Mount Pleasant Rd	None	North York	190	None	Manor	Rd	E	None	None
1805	3628	3628	Cudmore Creek Park	park	None	None	None	North York	250	None	Manor	Rd	E	None	Cudmore Creek Park includes the Mona Piper Playground.
1806	3635	3635	Atria South Park	park	None	Ann O'Reilly Road and Sheppard Avenue East	None	North York	63	None	Ann O'reilly	Rd	None	None	None
1807	3636	3636	Don Mills Local Park	park	None	The Donway W & Southill Dr	None	North York	69	None	The Donway W	None	None	None	None
1808	3637	3637	Oak Street Parkette	park	None	Oak St & Regent St	None	Toronto and East York	36	None	Oak St	None	None	None	None
1809	3641	3641	Orphan's Green	park	None	Power St & Adelaide St E	None	Toronto and East York	51	None	Power	St	None	None	None
1810	3643	3643	Canoe Landing Community Recreation Centre	crc	None	Spadina Avenue and Lakeshore Boulevard	None	Toronto and East York	45	None	Fort York Blvd.	None	None	M5V 0R6	"<p>Indoor Playground with Caregiver is a free parent-and-child program, and children must be under the supervision of a parent/guardian at all times.</p>
<p>The indoor playground has a capacity of 46 people. Participants can call 416-397-4200 every Thursday to reserve spots for their own family members for one of the Monday-to-Sunday slots for the following week.  Reservations can be made for one time slot per day. Patrons without reservations are required to line up 20 minutes before the slot start time for one of the walk-in spots. Check the Drop-In Programs tab and expand the Arts, Hobbies and Interests section for the Indoor Playground with Caregiver schedule.</p>"
1811	3655	3655	Shoreham Public School	school	None	Shoreham Drive and Jane Street	None	Etobicoke York	31	None	Shoreham	Dr	None	None	None
1812	3657	3657	Harding Parkette	park	None	Kingsbury Cres & Birchcliffe Ave	None	Scarborough	33	None	Kingsbury Cres	None	None	None	None
1813	3660	3660	Aitken Place Park	park	None	Merchants' Wharf and Kanadario Lane	None	Toronto and East York	90	None	Merchants' Wharf	None	None	None	This park opened in 2019.
1814	3662	3662	Clara Will Park	park	None	Queen Magdalene Place and McNicoll Avenue	None	North York	1	None	Queen Magdalene Pl.	None	None	None	This small park was created in 2019 and features a playground.
1815	3663	3663	South Stanley Extension Park	park	None	Wellington St W & Strachan Ave	None	Toronto and East York	801	None	Wellington St W	None	None	None	"This is park the Northern connection to Garrison Crossing, connecting residents across the rail lines to Fort York and the lake. The park is currently currently undergoing <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/new-parks-facilities/new-park-at-10-ordnance-street/"">redevelopment</a>."
1816	3665	3665	Joseph Tough Park	park	None	Davenport Road and Bedford Road	None	Toronto and East York	246	None	Davenport Rd.	None	None	None	"<strong>History</strong><br>
Joseph Tough (May 9, 1933 - August 10, 2015) was an active and respected tenant of 250 Davenport Rd. Joe was born in Toronto and spent many years as a dance studio owner in Montreal. He lived a happy life and helped many people as a dance teacher, informal addictions counsellor and church treasurer. He was a kind, gentle and funny man and loved all living things. Joe was an avid reader and a walking encyclopedia. His many long stories and sense of humour made everyone laugh and learn."
1817	3671	3671	GECo Park	park	None	Cleanside Rd & Warden Ave	None	Scarborough	100	None	Cleanside Rd	None	None	None	None
1818	3674	3674	Dufferin Hill Park	park	None	Briar Hill Ave & Dufferin St	None	North York	1200	None	Briar Hill Ave	None	None	None	None
1819	3686	3686	Father Serra Catholic School	school	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	111	None	Sun Row Dr	None	None	M9P3J3	None
1820	3688	3688	TCHC - 90 Mornelle Court	school	None	None	None	Scarborough	90	None	Mornelle	Crt	None	M1E 4P9	None
1821	3689	3689	TCHC - 4301 Kingston Road	school	None	None	None	Scarborough	4301	None	Kingston	Rd	None	M1E 2N1	None
1822	3690	3690	TCHC - 2743 Victoria Park Avenue	school	None	None	None	Scarborough	2743	None	Victoria Park	Ave	None	M1T 1A8	None
1823	3691	3691	TCHC - 285 Shuter Street	school	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	285	None	Shuter	St	None	M5A 1W5	None
1824	3693	3693	Stanley Greene Park	park	None	Stanley Greene Boulevard and Locust Lodge Gardens	None	North York	55	None	Stanley Greene Blvd.	None	None	None	None
1825	3697	3697	Clover Hill Park	park	None	Bay St & St Joseph St	None	Toronto and East York	50	None	St. Joseph St.	None	None	None	None
1826	3698	3698	Montgomery Square Park	None	None	Yonge St & Helendale Ave	None	North York	2384	None	Yonge St	None	None	None	None
1827	3699	3699	Livingston Road Park South	None	None	"Livingston Rd & 	Catalina Dr"	None	Scarborough	61	None	Livingston Rd	None	None	None	None
1828	3700	3700	Monsignor Fraser College Park	None	None	Markham St & London St	None	Toronto and East York	700	None	Markham St.	None	None	None	Monsignor Fraser College Parkette is a 0.3-hectare park at Markham and London Streets. It is owned by the Toronto Catholic District School Board and  features an outdoor classroom and community gathering space, picnicking areas, seating and a community garden. Monsignor Fraser College Annex Campus is located adjacent to the park.
1829	3701	3701	85 Keewatin Avenue Park	park	None	Keewatin Avenue and Erskine Avenue	None	North York	85	None	Keewatin Ave.	None	None	None	None
1830	3702	3702	Birkdale Ravine	park	None	Ellesmere Rd & Birkdale Rd	None	Scarborough	1297	None	Ellesmere Rd	None	None	None	None
1831	3703	3703	Pessoa Park	None	None	Dufferin Street and Peel Avenue	None	Toronto and East York	405	None	Dufferin St.	None	None	None	"This park opened to the public in 2020. The name, Pessoa Park, was selected through a public vote in 2016. Pessoa means ""person"" in Portuguese."
1832	3705	3705	Adelaide Place Parkette	park	None	Adelaide Street West and Bathurst Street	None	Toronto and East York	20	None	Adelaide	Pl	None	None	None
1833	3706	3706	Bessborough Parkette	park	None	Bessborough Drive and Eglinton Avenue East	None	North York	270	None	Bessborough Dr.	None	None	None	None
1834	3708	3708	175 The Pond Road Park	park	None	The Pond Rd & Hoover Rd	None	Etobicoke York	175	None	The Pond	None	RD	None	None
1835	3709	3709	Senator Marian Maloney Park	park	None	Caven Street and Zorra Street	None	Etobicoke York	40	None	Caven	St.	None	None	Opened in 2023, this park is named for the Honourable Marian Maloney. Maloney (August 16, 1924 - May 29, 2010) was an elected official and activist who championed the advancement of women in politics. She was dedicated to numerous causes throughout her life and volunteered extensively.
1836	3711	3711	TCHC – Empringham	None	None	None	None	Scarborough	110	None	Empringham	Dr	None	None	None
1837	3712	3712	TCHC - Lawrence Orton	None	None	None	None	Scarborough	3939	None	Lawrence	Ave	E	None	None
1838	3713	3713	TCHC - Cooper Mills	None	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	4020	None	Dundas	St	W	None	None
1839	3714	3714	TCHC - Tretheway	None	None	None	None	Etobicoke York	720	None	Trethewey	Dr	None	None	None
1840	3715	3715	45 Dalhousie St	park	None	Dalhousie & Queen St E	None	Toronto and East York	45	None	Dalhousie St	None	None	None	None
1841	3716	3716	167 Armour Blvd Parkette	park	None	Armour Boulevard and Westgate Boulevard	None	North York	167	None	Armour	Blvd	None	None	This park opened in 2022.
1842	3717	3717	Isaac Devins Park	park	None	Isaac Devins Blvd & Mary Chapman Blvd	None	None	55	None	Isaac Devins Blvd	None	None	None	None
1843	3722	3722	Carlaw-Dundas Triangle Park	park	None	Dickens St & Carlaw Ave	None	None	65	None	Dickens St	None	None	None	None
1844	3725	3725	High Park - Children's Garden and Teaching Kitchen	garden	None	The Queensway and Colborne Lodge Drive	None	None	105	None	Colborne Lodge	Dr	W	None	"Opened in 1998, the High Park Children's Garden and Teaching Kitchen is home to the Children's Eco Programs where children and youth can participate in organic gardening, nature education and healthy cooking programs. Contact <a href=""mailto:kidsgrow@toronto.ca"">kidsgrow@toronto.ca</a> for more information.<br><br>

<strong>The Children's Garden</strong><br>
The Children's Garden is an organic garden with raised beds that provide a place for campers, school groups and program participants to learn how to grow fresh vegetables. Children help plant, maintain and harvest the produce to use in tasty and healthy recipes in the Teaching Kitchen. 
A complete restoration of the garden beds and pathways was completed in 2021. The design includes wheelchair accessible beds and a new sandbox.<br><br>

<strong>The Teaching Kitchen</strong><br>
The environmentally friendly kitchen is built with straw bales as insulation, solar panels to harvest the sun's energy and a green roof to help collect rain water and keep the kitchen cool. Its home to vegetarian cooking programs, summer Eco Camp, birthday parties and more."
1845	3728	3728	Riverside Common Park	park	None	None	None	None	657	None	Queen	St	E	None	None
1846	3730	3730	Joshua Glover Park	park	None	Ackley Hts & Dundas St W	None	Etobicoke York	25	None	Ackley Hts.	None	None	None	A 0.16 hectare (1581m2) park near Dundas Street West and Royal York Road. This park features a children's playground, adult fitness equipment, shade structures and seating, along with a rain garden and public art.
1847	3731	3731	Pier 27 Promenade Park	park	None	Queens Quay E & Freeland St	None	None	29 R	None	Queens Quay E	None	None	None	
1848	3732	3732	One Yonge Community Recreation Centre	crc	None	Freeland Street and Queens Quay East	None	Toronto East York	24	None	Freeland	St.	None	None	"<p>One Yonge Community Recreation Centre is a multi-purpose facility at the base of Yonge Street. The pool features a poolside climbing wall. </p>
<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
1849	3733	3733	Logan Green Field	park	None	Logan Ave & Danforth Ave	None	None	921	None	Logan Ave	None	None	None	None
1850	3734	3734	King - Queen Triangle	park	None	Queen St E & King St E	None	None	555	None	Queen St E	None	None	None	None
1851	3737	3737	120 Queens Quay East Park	park	None	Queens Quay E & Cooper St	None	None	120	None	Queens Quay E	None	None	None	None
1852	3738	3738	David Caplan Park	park	None	Consumers Road and Yorkland Boulevard	None	North York	125	None	Consumers Rd.	None	None	None	"This park is named for David Caplan, a public servant with several contributions to Toronto. <br><br>
David Caplan (1964-2019) served the public in municipal and provincial government, representing the residents of North York for 18 years. Born and raised in Toronto, Caplan was first elected as a school board trustee, serving in that office from 1991 to 1997. <br><br>
From 1999 to 2011, David Caplan served as the Member of Provincial Parliament for Don Valley East, a seat previously held by his mother, Elinor Caplan. He was Ontario’s first Minister of Public Infrastructure Renewal before moving into the role of Minister of Health and Long-Term Care."
1853	3739	3739	Ballyconnor Park	park	None	Ballyconnor Court and Lonergan Crescent	None	None	21	None	Ballyconnor Crt.	None	None	None	None
1854	3740	3740	24 Dewhurst Blvd Park	park	None	Dewhurst Blvd & Strathmore Blvd	None	None	24	None	Dewhurst Blvd	None	None	None	None
1855	3741	3741	Atria North Park	park	None	Atria Boulevard and Sheppard Avenue East	None	None	75	None	Atria Blvd.	None	None	None	None
1856	3742	3742	Allenbury Park	park	None	Fairview Mall Drive and Allenbury Gardens	None	None	160	None	Fairview Mall Dr.	None	None	None	None
1857	3743	3743	Bleecker Parkette	park	None	Ontario St & Winchester St	None	None	149	None	Bleecker St	None	None	None	None
1858	3744	3744	Glengrove Avenue Park	park	None	Glengrove Ave & Marlee Ave	None	None	701	None	Glengrove Ave	None	None	None	None
1859	3747	3747	Wynford Park	park	None	Concorde Place and Wynford Drive	None	None	1	None	Mcdonald's	Pl.	None	None	None
1860	3769	3769	L'Amoreaux Hydro	park	None	McNicoll Avenue and Kennedy Road	None	Scarborough	1785	None	McNicoll	Ave.	None	None	None
1861	3770	3770	Parkdale Amphitheatre	None	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	1258	None	Queen	St.	W.	None	None
1862	3772	3772	60 Broadway Avenue Park	park	None	Broadway Ave & Redpath Ave	None	None	60	None	Broadway Ave	None	None	None	None
1863	3773	3773	Draper Park	park	None	Draper St & Front St W	None	None	19	None	Draper St	None	None	None	None
1864	3774	3774	Ordnance Park	park	None	Ordnance St & Strachan Ave	None	None	10	None	Ordnance St	None	None	None	"This is park the middle connection to Garrison Crossing, connecting residents across the rail lines between Fort York and wellington Street West. The park is currently currently undergoing <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/new-parks-facilities/new-park-at-10-ordnance-street/"">redevelopment</a>."
1865	3775	3775	Ethennonnhawahstihnen' Community Recreation Centre and Library	crc	None	None	None	North York	100	None	Ethennonnhawahstihnen'	Ln.	None	None	"<p>Completed in 2023, Ethennonnhawahstihnen’ (pronounced Etta-nonna wasti-nuh) is a multi-use Community Recreation Centre with an Aquatic Centre, Child Care Centre and a <a href=""https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/"" target=""_blank"">Toronto Public Library</a> branch.</p>

<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>

<p>The community recreation centre, street, and adjacent area are located within 800 metres of a significant Huron-Wendat archaeological site - the Moatfield Ossuary and village (1280 CE to 1320 CE). </p>

<p>Recognizing the significance of the site, in 2019, the City of Toronto Indigenous Affairs Office reached out to the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and Huron-Wendat Nation to understand how the City could commemorate the site and foster dialogue between current residents and Indigenous communities.</p>

<p>Ultimately, the Wendat name, Ethennonnhawahstihnen', meaning ""where they had a good, beautiful life"", was suggested by the Huron-Wendat Nation to rename nearby Woodsy Park (located at 80 McMahon Dr.) and Woodsy Park Lane.</p>

<p>In a separate process, the Toronto Public Library (TPL) Board approved the name ""Ethennonnhawahstihnen’ Branch"" for the new onsite TPL branch on January 24, 2022, based on advice from the TPL Naming Committee and the TPL Indigenous Advisory Council, which endorsed the name, with the understanding that Ethennonnhawahstihnen' was the preferred name of the Huron-Wendat Nation.</p>"
1866	3776	3776	Dr. Lillian McGregor Park	park	None	Wellesley Street West and Bay Street	None	Toronto East York	25	None	Wellesley	St	W	None	This park was completed in 2022 and features a playground and public art honouring the heritage and homeland of Dr. Lillian McGregor. Dr. Lillian McGregor (1924-2012), of Whitefish River First Nation, was a dedicated nurse and community leader, recognized for her work in promoting Indigenous culture and education. She received the City of Toronto Civic Award, the National Aboriginal Achievement Lifetime Award and the Order of Ontario and was the first Indigenous woman to be awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Toronto, and was the University’s first Elder In Residence.
1867	3777	3777	Beare Hill Park	park	None	Finch Avenue East and Pickering Townline	None	Scarborough	8145	None	Finch	Ave	E	None	"Beare Hill Park, located on the former Beare Road Landfill, opened in October 2022 and is a natural environment park. It is surrounded by the <a href=""https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/pn-np/on/rouge"" target=""_blank"">Rouge National Urban Park</a> and offers opportunities for recreational activities like hiking, cycling, birdwatching and cross-country skiing. 
<br><br>
<strong>History</strong><br>
Beare Road Landfill was operational until 1982. Since that time, natural regeneration and community tree planting have created biodiverse areas of forest, meadow, and wetland habitats. The City has put significant effort into decommissioning the closed landfill and preparing the area for safe use as a public park."
1868	3780	3780	Dr. Gordon Chong Park	park	None	Sherbourne Street and Bloor Street East	None	Toronto East York	60	None	Howard	St	None	None	"Opened in 2022, this park features a natural play area, open spaces and picnic tables. The park is named for former city councilor and prominent resident Dr. Gordon Chong.  <br><br>Dr. Chong represented downtown 
Toronto's Ward 6 in the early 1980's, returning to municipal politics in 1994 as a councilor for Ward 11 in North York serving the City until he retired from politics in 2000. In 2012, in recognition of his significant contributions to public service and community leadership, Dr. Chong was awarded the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal by the Office of the Governor General of Canada."
1869	3781	3781	Chimney Swift Park	park	None	Glen Agar Drive and Chimney Swift Court	None	None	19	None	Glen Agar	Dr	None	None	Opened to the public in 2022, this park features a play area with slides, climbing equipment and swings.
1870	3782	3782	Ford Performance Centre	other	None	Kipling Avenue and New Toronto Street	None	None	400	None	Kipling	Ave	None	None	"The <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/accountability-operations-customer-service/city-administration/city-managers-office/agencies-corporations/corporations/lakeshore-arena-corporation/"">Lakeshore Arena Corporation</a> is a City corporation that manages the Lakeshore Arena (operating as the <a href=""https://www.lakeshorearena.ca/"">Ford Performance Centre</a>), a marquee four-pad ice arena in the South Etobicoke area of Toronto. The Lakeshore Arena offers ice rentals, leagues, public skating, drop-in programs, tournaments and special events to the local community."
1871	3783	3783	Timberbank Junior Public School	None	None	None	None	None	170	None	Timberbank Blvd	None	None	None	None
1872	3784	3784	Native Scarborough Family Centre	None	None	None	None	None	156	None	Galloway	Rd	None	None	None
1873	3785	3785	Morrish Parkette	park	None	Morrish Road and Old Kingston Road	None	Scarborough	28	None	Morrish	Rd.	None	None	None
1874	3786	3786	Harrison-Dovercourt Parkette	park	None	Harrison Street and Dovercourt Road	None	None	150	None	Harrison	St.	None	None	This park opened in 2022.
1875	3788	3788	Hillsdale Avenue Park	park	None	Soudan Avenue and Hillsdale Avenue East	None	Toronto East York	33	None	Soundan	Ave.	None	None	Formerly Hillsdale Avenue Parkette, the park was redesigned and expanded in December 2022.
1876	3790	3790	WEST TORONTO RAIL PATH	park	None	Bloor St W & Perth Ave	None	None	1457	None	BLOOR ST W	None	None	None	None
1877	3791	3791	Canon Jackson Park	park	None	Keele Street and Canon Jackson Drive	None	Etobicoke York	80	None	Canon Jackson	Dr.	None	None	None
1878	3799	3799	Love Park	park	None	None	None	Toronto East York	96	None	Queens Quay	None	W	None	"Love Park is located at York Street and Queens Quay West. Before the park site became parkland, it was used as the York-Bay-Yonge eastbound off-ramp of the Gardiner Expressway. The park design features a large, shallow, heart-shaped pond with a red mosaic-tiled seating wall. <br><br>
The pond was designed and built as a natural pond. It mimics a wetland and uses a natural water filtration system rather than chlorine. The water is monitored and maintained as required. The changing water hue and clarity can be affected by fluctuating water temperatures, rainwater, sun and shade."
1879	3803	3803	Nairn Park	park	None	Nairn Avenue and Rogers Road	None	Toronto East York	261	None	Nairn	Ave.	None	None	None
1880	3812	3812	Metrogate Park	park	None	Village Green Square and Midland Avenue	None	None	160	None	Village Green	Sq.	None	None	None
1881	3814	3814	Badgerow Parkette	park	None	Carlaw Avenue and Badgerow Avenue	None	Toronto East York	369 A	None	Carlaw	Ave.	None	None	"<strong>History</strong><br>
Badgerow Parkette pays homage to the neighbourhood’s rich industrial history through the park’s design elements. For most of the 20<sup>th</sup> Century, thousands of people worked in the neighbourhood making a vast array of products, including candy, toys, clothing, furniture, pianos and rubber goods. <br><br>

From the piano key benches to planters in the shape of the bars of soap made at the Colgate Palmolive Soap Factory, to chewing gum packet seats, reminding us of the Wrigley's Gum Factory, each piece is evocative of the industry that served the area."
1882	3815	3815	Holmes Park	park	None	Holmes Avenue and Doris Avenue	None	North York	25	None	Holmes	Ave.	None	None	None
1883	3816	3816	Don-Leslie Park	park	None	Inn on The Park Drive and Leslie Street	None	North York	14	None	Inn on the Park	Dr.	None	None	A 2,604 m<sup>2</sup> park that opened in October 2023
1884	3820	3820	Jolly Way Park	park	None	Ellesmere Road and Kennedy Road	None	Scarborough	965	None	Ellesmere	Rd.	None	None	A 1,353 m<sup>2</sup> park that opened in November 2023.
1885	3822	3822	20 Castlefield Avenue Park	park	None	Castlefield Avenue and Duplex Avenue	None	None	20	None	Castlefield	Ave.	None	None	None
1886	3823	3823	Broadway Avenue Parkette	park	None	Broadway Avenue and Mount Pleasant Road	None	None	176	None	Broadway	Ave.	None	None	This parkette opened in January 2024.
1887	3825	3825	Ionview Public School	None	None	None	None	None	90	None	Ionview Rd	None	None	None	None
1888	3826	3826	Zorra Park	park	None	Zorra Street and Caven Street	None	None	28	None	Zorra	St.	None	None	"Zorra Park opened in 2024 featuring a <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/animals-pets/pets-in-the-city/dog-off-leash-areas/"">Dogs Off-Leash Area</a> with Toronto's first purpose built splash pad for dogs and a shade structure. Outside the off-leash area is a seating area with chess tables."
1889	3827	3827	40 Power Street Park	park	None	Power St & Adelaide St E	None	None	48	None	Power St	None	None	None	None
1890	3829	3829	Birmingham Street Parkette	park	None	Twelfth St & Lake Shore Blvd W	None	None	265	None	Twelfth	St.	None	None	None
1891	3830	3830	St. Michael Catholic School	school	None	None	None	None	50	None	George	St	None	None	"<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
1892	3833	3833	Burrows Hall Junior Public School	None	None	None	None	None	151	None	Burrows Hall Blvd	None	None	None	None
1893	3834	3834	Glengarry Park	park	None	Glengarry Avenue and Elm Road	None	North York	219	None	Glengarry	Ave.	None	None	This park opened in 2024.
1894	3837	3837	Leslie Lookout Park	park	None	Leslie Street and Unwin Avenue	None	Toronto East York	12	None	Leslie	St.	None	None	Leslie Lookout Park is located on the Martin Goodman Trail at the entrance of Tommy Thompson Park. It was was designed by Claude Cormier and Associates (CCxA) and delivered in partnership with CreateTO.
1895	3838	3838	Raccoon Park	park	None	Soudan Avenue and Dunfield Avenue	None	Toronto East York	86	None	Soudan	Ave.	None	None	Raccoon Park opened in 2024.
1896	3842	3842	58 Curzon Street Park	park	None	Curzon St & Queen St E	None	Toronto East York	58	None	CURZON	ST	None	None	None
1897	3844	3844	Warden Hilltop Community Centre Park	park	None	Mendelssohn St & Tranter Trail	None	None	25	None	MENDELSSOHN	ST	None	None	None
1898	3846	3846	174 Soudan Ave Park	park	None	Soudan Ave & Redpath Ave	None	None	174	None	SOUDAN	AVE	None	None	None
1899	3847	3847	Bathurst Quay Common	park	None	Eireann Quay and Queens Quay West	None	None	1	None	Eireann Quay	None	None	None	<p>Bathurst Quay Common opened in 2024.</p>
1900	3849		St. John XXIII Catholic School	school	None	None	None	None	175	None	Grenoble Dr	None	None	None	None
1901	3850	3850	34 Hanna Avenue Park	park	None	Hanna Avenue and East Liberty Street	None	None	34	None	Hanna	Ave.	None	None	"<p>34 Hanna Avenue Park is a Park in Progress - a park space that opens for public use while planning and preparations for the <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/construction-new-facilities/park-facility-projects/new-park-at-34-hanna-avenue/"">permanent park</a> continue. The park offers seating and plantings for the community to enjoy while the future park is being planned and designed.</p>"
1902	3851	3851	Pape Avenue Junior Public School	None	None	None	None	None	540	None	Jones	Ave	None	None	"<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
1903	3852		Everett Park	None	None	Everett Crescent and Wallington Avenue	None	Toronto East York	10	None	Everett	Cres.	None	None	This is a small neighborhood park with benches and a picnic tables.
1904	3853	3853	Biidaasige Park	None	None	None	None	None	51	None	Commissioners	None	St	None	"<p>This park is located south of Commissioners Street along the bank of the Don River. The park name is pronounced Bee-daw-sih-geh, meaning ""sunlight shining toward us"" in Anishinaabemowin. For more information on this park, visit <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/biidaasige-park/"">Biidaasige Park</a>.</p>"
1905	3854		6 Horton Boulevard	None	None	Horton Blvd & Brimley Rd	None	None	6	None	Horton	Blvd	None	None	This neighbourhood park features a childrens playground and a drinking fountain.
1906	3855		The Pocket	None	None	None	None	None	74	None	Oakdale	Ave	None	None	The park runs along the north western edge of the Greenwood TTC yard.
1907	3856		Jaye Robinson Park	None	None	Yonge St & Lawrence Ave E	None	None	3055	None	Yonge	St	None	None	The City of Toronto has renamed a parcel of land in Lawrence Park Ravine after City Councillor Jaye Robinson, who passed away on May 16, 2024. <br><br>This new park is approximately 2.5 hectares and located in the heart of Don Valley West, commemorates the late Councillor’s contributions to the City. Robinson played a crucial role in expanding Toronto’s tree canopy and revitalizing parks. This location was chosen in consultation with the Robinson family, noting that it held special meaning to the late Councillor as a place where community comes together.
1908	3857	3857	East Bayfront Community Recreation Centre	crc	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	261	None	Queens Quay	None	E	None	<p>East Bayfront Community Recreation Centre is a large, multi-use facility in the East Waterfront neighbourhood. It opened in September 2025.</p>
1909	3858	3858	Rouge Valley Community Recreation Centre	None	None	Sheppard Ave E & Conlins Rd	None	Scarborough	8450	None	Sheppard	Ave	East	None	<p>Rouge Valley Community Recreation Centre is a unique multi-level stacked facility located within the Rouge Valley watershed. The centre opened in 2025.</p>
1910	3859		Yonge & York Mills Off-Leash Area	None	None	Yonge St. & York Mills Rd.	None	North York	4070	None	Yonge	St	None	None	A mid sized, fenced off-leash area with lots of shade trees. Located on the west side of Yonge north of York Mills.
1911	3861	3861	Old Fire Hall 30	None	None	Cherry Street and Commissioners Street	None	Toronto East York	39	None	Commissioners	St	None	None	Old Fire Hall 30 on the North side of Biidaasige Park serves park goers and future residents of Ookwemin Minising island. Built in the 1920s, Fire Hall 30 was a working fire station until 1980, then used by the Toronto Firefighter’s Association until 2015. The City designated this as a heritage structure and has been moved back 78 feet and raised to the new grade in order to preserve the building as part of the park. There is a parking lot across the road from the hall.
1912	3862		Memorial Gardens Park	None	None	None	None	Toronto East York	850	None	Coxwell	Ave	None	None	The park, gardens and civic square that surrounds East York Civic Centre.
1913	3867		Portland Street Parkette	None	None	None	None	Toronto and East York	134	None	Portland	St.	None	None	<p>Portland Street Parkette opened in 2024.</p>
1914	3868		50 Queens Quay East Park	None	None	None	None	None	50	None	Queens	Quay	East	None	This new precinct and park are part of ongoing efforts to revitalize Toronto’s waterfront into a vibrant, mixed-use, transit-oriented community with enhanced public spaces. The Park officially opened on November 10, 2025.
1915	3869		Big Bear Park	None	None	None	None	North York	5	None	Steve Podborski	Rd.	None	None	<p>Big Bear Park opened in November 2025.</p>
1916	3871		Milton Berger Park	None	None	None	None	North York	21	None	Monte Kwinter	Crt	None	None	This park in the Wilson Ave. and Allen Rd neighbourhood opened in 2025.
1917	3872		66 Douglas Crescent Parkette	None	None	None	None	Toronto East York	66	None	Douglas	Cres.	None	None	A small park on the corner of Douglas Crescent and Governer's Road with large shade tress and a park bench.
1918	3873		Gywnne Avenue Parkette	None	None	None	None	None	1229	None	Queen	St	W	None	A small shaded park on the corner of Gwynne Aveune and Queen Steet West. This park is beside the Parkdale Health Centre.
1919	3881		St. Fidelis Catholic Elementary School	None	None	Falstaff Ave & Lorne Bruce Dr	None	Etobicoke York	155	None	Falstaff	Ave	None	None	"<p>This is an <a href=""https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/camps-after-school/after-school-recreation-care/"">After-School Recreation Care (ARC) location</a>. </p>"
