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[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.\n
\nPortions 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 skateboard park nearby."],
[2,2,2,"Bluffer's Park and Beach","park","None","None","None","Scarborough","1","None","Brimley","Rd","S","None","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.
\n\nThis park is part of Scarborough Bluffs.\n
\nHistory
\nOriginally 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."],
[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 & Bonacres Ave","None","Scarborough","73","None","Colonel Danforth","Trl","None","None","Colonel Danforth Park can be found northwest of Lawrence Avenue and Meadowvale Road. If you follow the park trail to the northwest, you will find Morningside Park. Go southeast and you will find the Lower Highland Creek Park. This stretch of green space is another gem of a ravine in Toronto featuring the Highland Creek Trail. Wildlife, interesting plants and Highland Creek make this a wonderful walk in the east end.
\nThis park has a fenced Dogs Off-Leash Area."],
[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","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 1950's 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, wading pool, a public swimming beach, picnic spots and walking trails including a connection to the Waterfront Trail. You will always find something to do at Marie Curtis Park. The fenced Dogs Off-Leash Area allows Commercial Dog Walkers.\n
\nLakeview Waterfront Connection: 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."],
[7,7,7,"Broadlands Community 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).
\nA 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","None","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 Dogs Off-Leash Area, 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."],
[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","Adam Beck Community Centre is a shared use facility. We offer fun filled programs for all ages including dance, cooking, early years, karate, sports, and community special events."],
[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","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 photo permits. No dogs allowed (service animals are exempt).\n
\nThis park is part of Scarborough Bluffs.\nImportant: There is no access to the water at this park. Stay behind fences and obey no trespassing signs as the bluffs are unstable. Access the water from Bluffer's Park, Sylvan Park, Guild Park and Gardens, or East Point Park.\nHistory
\nThomas McDonald West, owner and operator of J. & 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.
\nRosetta McClain died in December 1940 and in 1959 her husband donated their property (about 4 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."],
[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","Sunnybrook Farm was the 154-hectare country estate of Joseph Kilgour in the late 1800s. It is located north of Leaside and south of the Bridle Path. 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. \n
\nThe Dogs Off-Leash Area is fenced, allows Commercial Dog Walkers and has a separate area for dogs weighing less than 9.1 kg (20 lbs). This park also has bike trails and sports fields.
\nSpecial Features
\nWILDLIFE - Listed as a top spot to see birds in the City's Birds of Toronto Biodiversity Series booklet.
\nENVIRONMENTALLY SIGNIFICANT AREA - 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. It is designated as an Environmentally Significant Area, because of its plant and animal diversity."],
[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. \nFor more recreation activities, visit the nearby Stan Wadlow Park"],
[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","Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor pool (summer) or the outdoor rink (winter).
\nA 2.7-hectare park at Bathurst Street and Dundas Street West. The Harry Gairey Outdoor Artificial Ice Rink is on the park's west side. The Alexandra Park Outdoor Pool and the Scadding Court Community Centre are on the north side."],
[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","Small facility located in Frankland School. The use of pool, two rooms, and gym are used to run programs during the day and after school."],
[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","Allan Gardens is a park and an indoor botanical garden with six greenhouses comprising over 16,000 square feet. The indoor conservatory 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.
\nThe 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.
\nThe Dogs Off-Leash Area is fenced, allows Commercial Dog Walkers and has a separate area for dogs weighing less than 9.1 kg (20 lbs)."],
[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","Meeting rooms can be booked by contacting the facility. For more information, please contact the centre.
\nAntibes Community Centre is a fully accessible Community Centre in the Bathurst Street and Finch Avenue West area. It offers a variety of recreational programs for all ages. Antibes Community Centre also serves as a host for many local community groups who use the facility to run their individual programs and events. \n
\nThis is a free centre. This centre has a dedicated enhanced youth space called the Crib."],
[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","Harrison Pool is located a block Northwest of Queen Street West and McCaul Street. The pool is 20 yards long and the building is also open for shower use.\n
\nThis is a free centre."],
[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 Mc Gee Street","None","Toronto and East York","870","None","Queen","St","E","M4M 3G9","A large facility located on Queen Street in Jimmie Simpson Park. Jimmie Simpson Recreation Centre is a hub for recreation programming with a variety of opportunities for everyone from preschool to older adults. It offers a wide-range of activities including swimming, fitness, youth, sports, after school and preschool programs.
\nJimmie Simpson Artificial Ice rink is located in Jimmie Simpson Park. The ice rink features a hockey pad which doubles as a pleasure pad. There are change rooms for changing into skates nearby. There are also tennis courts and a soccer field in the park.\n
\nThis is a free centre.
\nThis centre has a dedicated enhanced youth space"],
[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 Glen Stewart Ravine, 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","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.\n
\nThis is a free centre. This location has some youth-specific programming."],
[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."],
[62,70,70,"Greenwood Park","park","None","None","None","Toronto and East York","150","None","Greenwood","Ave","None","None","Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor pool (summer) or the outdoor rink/trail (winter).
This 6.2 hectare park lies on Greenwood Avenue north of Dundas Street East. It features two lit ball diamonds, a multipurpose sports field, a dog off-leash area, a community garden, a splash pad and a children's playground. The Greenwood Park outdoor pool is located at the north end of the park.\n
\nGreenwood Park Outdoor Pool features a 35 m shallow pool which is approximately 2 m at the deep end. There is a large pool deck with a raised seating area on the north side.\n
\nSpecial Feature:
\nGreenwood 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 a pleasure ice skating trail located beside the ice rink, one of a growing number of skating trails found within the City of Toronto."],
[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.
\nThe fenced Dogs Off-Leash Area allows Commercial Dog Walkers."],
[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 Community History Project runs the Cottage as a small museum and offers public programming and room rentals.
\nHistory
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","Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor pool (summer) or the outdoor rink (winter).
This large, centrally located park 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. \n
\nThe fenced Dogs Off-Leash Area allows Commercial Dog Walkers.\n
\nSpecial Features
\nWILDLIFE - Listed as a top spot to see birds and butterflies in the City of Toronto's Biodiversity Series booklets."],
[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 TDSB - we offer a wide variety of programming, including daytime, evening and weekend recreational opportunities for all age groups."],
[75,85,85,"Main Square Community 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.
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.
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. Find out more 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","This is a free centre. This centre has a dedicated enhanced youth space called the MYZ."],
[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","The 25-yard, warm water pool 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."],
[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","Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).
\n\nThis 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. This area features a fenced dogs off-leash area as well as the heritage-designated Leuty boat house.
\nA 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. \n
\nThe park is wheelchair accessible. In front of the Donald D. Summerville Pool, a plastic Mobi mat system leads from the base of the pool building onto the beach."],
[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 a children's playground, three lit outdoor tennis courts and two lawn bowling greens. It lies beside the Alexander Muir Memorial Gardens and is home to the Lawrence Park Tennis Club 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","Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor pool (summer) or the outdoor rink (winter).
A 5 hectare park near Danforth and Coxwell Avenue that features a dog off-leash area, an outdoor pool, a wading pool and a children's playground. During the winter there is also an artificial ice rink in operation.\n
\nMonarch Park outdoor swimming pool and artificial ice rink is located inside Monarch Park. The swimming pool area features a 25m pool with diving area, two storey water slide, and a raised seating area. Monarch Park Pool also offers a variety of swimming lessons for all ages, including leadership classes and parent and tot classes.\n
\nMonarch Park outdoor pool enclosure includes a wading pool with separate entrance. The wading pool is available on the same operating schedule as the outdoor pool."],
[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 dogs off-leash area. 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 Ave & Carr St","None","Toronto and East York","47","None","Denison","Ave","None","None","This small and peaceful park spans the distance between two residential streets in Toronto's Queen West area. It covers an area of 1620 square meters and include a drinking fountain, playground, a path, small treed area and a wading pool. Formerly known as \"Carr Street Parkette\", this park was renamed in 2010 to honour local resident and community organizer Arthur Randolph \"Randy\" Padmore."],
[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).
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 Dogs Off-Leash Area allows Commercial Dog Walkers."],
[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 Dogs Off-Leash Area and an AIDs Memorial. The park is next to the 519 Community Centre, 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","Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).
Ramsden Park has a large dog off-leash area, baseball diamond, two playgrounds and a wading pool. There is also a large outdoor rink, which doubles as a tennis court in the summer."],
[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.\nMoorevale 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.
\nLearn about the current exhibition."],
[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 Ave & Redpath Ave","None","North York","130","None","Erskine","Ave","None","None","None"],
[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.\n\nThe 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).
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","None","None","None","North York","200","None","Eglinton","Ave","W","M4R 1A7","Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor pool (summer) or the outdoor rink (winter).
North Toronto Memorial Community Centre is a multi-use complex with a gymnasium, multipurpose rooms, and indoor and outdoor pools. A family/universal change room is available at this location."],
[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","Check the Drop-In Programs tab for hours for the outdoor rink (winter).
Christie Pits (originally Willowvale Park) is an 8.9-hectare park located across from the Christie subway station. The park features the Alex Duff Memorial Pool, located at its edge are three baseball diamonds, a multi-sport field, basketball and volleyball courts, an artificial ice rink, a children's playground and labyrinth, a splash pad, a wading pool, and a community garden. Garrison Creek runs under the park, converted to a storm sewer at the turn of the 20th century. This facility has street parking around the outskirts of the park.\n
\nThe 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, which was named after William Mellis Christie, co-founder of the Christie & Brown Cookie Company, now known simply as Mr. Christie.\n
\nOn 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 1946-58. He was team captain from 1955 to 1956. Sid Smith played in seven All-Star Games, won three Stanley Cups, the John B. Sollenberger Trophy and two Lady Byng Memorial Trophies."],
[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 Dogs Off-Leash Area allows Commercial Dog Walkers."],
[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 Ave & Regatta Rd","None","Toronto and East York","1","None","Cherry","St","None","None","Located on the north shore of the Outer Harbour at the foot of Cherry Street. The park features dog off-leash area, ample parking is located on the Martin Goodman Trail and receives TTC bus service during the summer season. The west side of the beach is popular with kite boarders."],
[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).
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 Sir Winston Churchill Park to Roycroft Park. This area contains one of the finest stands of old Oaks in the city.
\nHistory and Ecological Restoration
\nHistorically, 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.
\n\nRestoration 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. Adjacent to the park is the Broadlands Community Centre featuring an outdoor swimming pool and an outdoor artificial ice rink. In 2022, the tennis courts received new asphalt, new posts and nets, new fences surrounding the tennis courts and new light posts."],
[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 St E & Bellefair Ave","None","Toronto and East York","2075","None","Queen","St","E","None","In the historic Beach neighbourhood south of Queen Street East, a vibrant street with an eclectic mix of shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants."],
[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 and a children's playground."],
[188,221,221,"Sumach-Shuter Parkette","park","None","Shuter St & Sumach St","None","Toronto and East York","485","None","Shuter","St","None","None","None"],
[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).
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.
\n\nIn 2018, a formal request was submitted and adopted by Toronto City Council to name the playground located in Lionel Conacher Park \"Bill R. Davis Playground\".
\n\nFor 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","Matty Eckler Recreation Centre is located on the southeast corner of Pape Avenue and Gerrard Street East. It has a fitness facility. \n
\nHistory
\nThe Pape Recreation Centre was renamed the Matty Eckler Community Centre in 1997. Mr. Matty Eckler (1910 - 1996) was one of the first staff at Pape Recreation Centre when it opened in the 1930s and he remained until his retirement in 1975.
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."],
[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).
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).
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.\n
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 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,"Tiverton Avenue Parkette","park","None","Tiverton Ave & First Ave","None","Toronto and East York","45","None","Tiverton","Ave","None","None","None"],
[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.\n
\nVermont 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).
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).
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.\n
\n\nThere is a double pad ice rink with changing facilities. The playground equipment includes swings and a jungle gym accessible from the street.
\n\nRead about Wallace Emerson Bike Park."],
[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 Centre","crc","Partially Accessible","None","None","Toronto and East York","56","None","Woodfield","Rd","None","M4L 2W6","This Recreation Centre has a pool, gym and a few community rooms for programming. Primary clients are school-aged children 5 to 14 years of age."],
[230,268,268,"Joel Weeks Park","park","None","Thompson St & Carroll St","None","Toronto and East York","10","None","Thompson","St","None","None","
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.
\n\nOriginally 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.
"], [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.