
Snow in Dentonia Park

Bluffer's Park in Scarborough

The Rouge Valley

Queen's Park

HTO Park (an "urban beach")

Dufferin Grove Park
The following is a list of the parks in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. High Park is the largest park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It spans 161 Hectares (398 Acres 1 Allan Gardens is a park and indoor botanical garden in Toronto. The Dr William D Young Memorial is a drinking fountain and Memorial that was erected in Kew Gardens in Toronto, Canada in 1920 by Kew Gardens is a large park in The Beaches neighbourhood of Toronto, Canada. Trinity Bellwoods Park is located on the west side of downtown Toronto Ontario Canada, bordered by Queen Street West on the south and Dundas Street Construction and evolution The now defunct Toronto Harbour Commission (THC began construction of the peninsula in the late 1950s The Toronto Islands are a chain of small Islands in Lake Ontario. The CN Tower, located in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is a communications and tourist Tower standing tall York is a community in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Formerly a separate city it was one of six municipalities Cedarvale Park (originally known as Cedar Vale is a park located in Toronto Ontario, Canada. Withrow Park is a 21 acre park in the Riverdale neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Toronto (təˈrɒntoʊ colloquially pronounced or) is the largest city in Canada and is the provincial capital of Ontario Ontario (ɒnˈtɛrioʊ is a province located in the central part of Canada, the largest by population and second largest after Quebec Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page
City parks
The following parks are maintained by the City of Toronto's Parks Department:
A-M
- Adam's Park
- Agincourt Park
- Allan Gardens
- Allan Lamport Stadium and Park
- Alexander Muir Park
- Alexandra Park
- Amesbury Park
- Apted Park
- Ashbridge's Bay Park
- Audrelane Park
- Bamburgh Park
- Battery Park
- Bay-Adelaide Cloud Observatory
- Baycrest Park
- Bayview Park
- Ben Nobleman Park
- Berry Road Park
- Betty Sutherland Park
- Birch Park
- Birchmount Park and Stadium
- Birkdale Ravine
- Black Creek Parkland
- Bloordale Park
- Bluffer's Park
- Blythwood Ravine Park
- Bond Park
- Bratty Park
- Brimley Woods
- Broad Arces Park
- Budapest Park
- Burnett Park
- Burrow Hall Park
- Caledonia Park
- Canterbury Place Park
- Carlton Park
- Cathederal Bluffs Park
- Cedar Brook Park
- Cedarvale Park
- Chalkfarm Park
- Chartwell Park
- Chatsworth Ravine
- Chorley Park
- Centennial Park
- Central Park
- Centre Park
- Central Ravines, Belt Line and Gardens Discovery Walks
- Charles Sauriol Conservation Reserve
- Christie Pits
- Clanton Park
- Cliff Lumsdon Park
- Cliffwood Park
- Cloud Forest Conservatory
- Collingwood Park
- Colonel Danforth Park
- Colonel Samuel Smith Park
- Colony Park
- Coronation Park
- Cotsworth Park
- Coxwell Ravine Park
- Cudia Park
- Cummer Skateboard Park
- David A. Allan Gardens is a park and indoor botanical garden in Toronto. Lamport Stadium is a multi-use Stadium on King Street in the Parkdale neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Alexander Muir ( 5 April 1830 near Lanark &ndash 26 June 1906) was a songwriter poet and school headmaster Cloud Gardens is a small park in downtown Toronto. It is located on Richmond Street just east of Bay Street on a half acre (2000 m² of land Cedarvale Park (originally known as Cedar Vale is a park located in Toronto Ontario, Canada. Centennial Park is a large regional park located in westend Toronto, in the former city of Etobicoke. Christie Pits Park, originally Willowvale Park, is a Toronto public recreational area located at 750 Bloor Street West at Christie Street just Balfour Park
- Davisville Park (June Rowlands Park)
- Denfield Park
- Dentonia Park and Golf Course
- Derrydowns Park
- Dieppe Park
- Dixie Park
- Donald Russell Memorial Park
- Don Valley Brick Works
- Don Valley Golf Course
- Don Valley Hills and Dales Discovery Walks
- Dovercourt Park
- Downsview Dells
- Dufferin Grove Park
- Duplex Parkette
- Earl Bales Park, Barry Zukerman Amphitheatre and North York Ski Centre
- Earlscourt Park
- East Don Parklands
- East Point Park
- Eastview Park
- Edwards Gardens and Civic Gardens
- Eglinton Flats
- Eglinton Park
- Elizabeth Simcoe PArk
- Empringham Park
- Esther Lorrie Park
- Etienne Brule Park
- Ernest T. June Rowlands (born 1925) was the 60th mayor of Toronto Ontario, and the first woman to hold that office (beginning in 1991 The Don Valley Brick Works is a former quarry and industrial site located in the Don River valley in Toronto Ontario. Eglinton Park is a public park located in the North Toronto neighbourhood of Toronto Ontario, Canada, a few blocks west of the Eglinton Subway Station Etienne Brulé Park is located in the Humber River valley just north of Bloor Street West in Toronto Ontario. Seton Park
- Exhibition Park
- Fairbank Memorial Park
- Farquarson Park
- F. B. McFarren Memorial Park
- Finch Parkette
- Flemington Park
- Forestry Island Park
- Fountainhead Park
- Fundy Bay Park
- Garnier Park
- Garrison Creek Park
- Garthdale Park
- George Faludy Park
- Glendora Park
- Glen Cedar Park
- Glen Long Park
- Glen Rouge Park and Campgrounds
- Glen Agar Park
- Goldhawk Park
- G. Fairbank Memorial Park is a park located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The park is situated in the community of Streetsville in Mississauga south of McFarren Blvd which runs from Thomas Street south and west to Erin Mills Parkway Ross Lord Park
- Grandravine Park
- Grange Park
- Greenwood Park
- Grey Abbey Trail and Ravine
- Guildwood Park and Inn
- Gwendolyn MacEwen Park
- Habitant Park
- Hendon Park
- High Park
- Hillcrest Park
- Hillside Park
- Highland Creek
- Home Smith Park
- Howard Talbot Park
- HTO Park
- Hullmar Park
- Humber Arboretum
- Humber Bay Park
- Humberline Park
- Humber Marshes
- Humber Valley Golf Course
- Humber River, Old Mill and Marshes Discovery Walks
- Humewood Park
- Huntsmill Park
- Hupfield Park
- Iroqouis Park
- Island Park
- Jack Goodland Park
- James Gardens
- Jasper Park
- Jimmie Simpson Park
- John Tabor Park
- June Rowlands Park
- Keelesdale Park
- Kew Gardens Park
- King's Mill Park
- Lambton Woods
- Lake Shore Boulevard Parklands
- L'Amoreaux Park
- Laughlin Park
- Laura Park
- Lawrence Park
- Leaside Park
- Lillian Park
- Lindylou Park
- Lissom Park
- Littles Road Park
- Loring/Wyle Parkette
- Lower Don Parklands
- Lower Highland Creek Park
- Lytton Park
- Magwood Park
- Maple Leaf Forever Park
- Maple Leaf Park
- Marie Curtis Park
- Marilyn Bell Park
- Martin Goodman Trail
- Maryvale Park
- McCleary Park
- McDairnud Woods Park
- McLevin Park
- McNicoll Park
- Metro Toronto Track and Field Centre
- Milliken Park
- Millwood Park
- Mitchell Field Park
- Monarch Park
- Morningside Park
- Morningview Trail Ravine
- Moore Park Ravine
- Moorevale Park
- Morningside Park
- Moss Park
- Muirlands Park
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- Neilson Park
- Newtonbrook Park
- North Park
- North Kipling Park
- Northwood Park
- Oak Park
- Olympia Park
- Olympic Island Park
- Ontario Place
- Oriole Park
- Owen Park
- Palmerston Gardens
- Pantry Park
- Park Drive Reservation Land
- Park Lawn Park
- Pinetree Park
- Pinto Park
- Port Royal Park
- Prince of Wales Park
- Princess Margaret Park
- Queen's Park
- Ramsden Park
- Raymore Park
- Rennie Park
- Riverdale Park
- Roding Park
- Rosebank Park
- Rosetta McLain Gardens
- Rouge Beach Park
- Rouge Park East
- Roundhouse Park
- Rowntree Mills Park
- Runnymede Park
- Scarborough Heights Park
- Scarlett Mills Park
- Scarlett Woods Golf Course
- Sculpture Gardens
- Sentinel Park
- Serena Gundy Park
- Shawnee Park
- Sherwood Park
- Sheppard East Park
- Skymark Park
- Silvercreek Park
- Silverview Park
- Sir Casimir Gzowski
- Sir Winston Churchill Park
- Smythe Park
- Snake Island Park
- Snowhill Park
- Sonya's Park
- South Humber Park
- South Marine Drive Park
- Stan Wadlow Park
- St. Guild Inn is an historic hotel in Guildwood, a neighbourhood of Scarborough Ontario. Gwendolyn Margaret MacEwen ( 1 September 1941 - 29 November 1987) was a Canadian Novelist and Poet. High Park is the largest park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It spans 161 Hectares (398 Acres 1 Highland Creek is a River in Scarborough, part of Toronto, Ontario, Canada that empties into Lake Ontario at HTO is an Urban beach in Toronto, Canada, that opened in 2007 Humber Bay Park is a waterfront park located in Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada. Kew Gardens is a large park in The Beaches neighbourhood of Toronto, Canada. Lake Shore Boulevard is an east-west route running along most of Toronto 's waterfront Loring/Wyle Parkette is a small plot of land on the northeast corner of the Mount Pleasant Road and St Monarch Park Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Toronto, Ontario located near the intersection of Hanson Street and Coxwell Avenue Ontario Place is a multiple use entertainment and seasonal amusement park in Toronto, Ontario and owned by the Province of Ontario. Riverdale Park is a large park spanning the Lower Don River, Toronto, Ontario, Canada between Cabbagetown to the west and Broadview James Gardens
- St. Lucia Park
- Stanley Park
- Summerlea Park
- Sunnybrook Park and Riding Stables
- Sunnyside Park
- Sun Row Park
- Sylvan Park and Gates Gully
- Talwood Park
- Tam O'Shanter Golf Course
- Taylor Creek Park
- Terry Fox Park
- Thistletown Area
- Thomson Memorial Park
- Thomson Riley Park
- Tip Top Park
- Todmorden Mills Park
- Toronto Music Gardens
- Toronto Islands
- Trace Mane Park
- Trinity Bellwoods Park
- Trinity Square and Labyrinth Park
- Valleyfield Park
- Varna Park
- Wallace-Emerson Park
- Wanless Park
- Washington Street Parkette
- Waterfront Park
- Warden Woods Park
- Wedgewood Park
- Wellsworth Park
- Wellesley Park
- West Don Park
- West Humber Parkland
- Weston Lions Park
- White Haven Park
- Wickson Trail Park
- Wilket Creek Park
- Willowdale Park
- Windfields Park
- Withrow Park
- Winchester Park
- Wenderley Park
- West Rouge Park
- Westview Greenbelt
- Western Ravines and Beaches Discovery Walks
- Woodbine Park
- Woodbine Beach Park
- York Mills Valley Park
- Yorkdale Park
- Yorkminister Park
National park
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority conservation lands
The Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (an agency of the Provincial government) also operates conservation lands both inside and outside the city limits:
- Altona Forest
- Albion Hills and Campgrounds
- Black Creek Pioneer Village
- Boyd Park
- Bruce's Mills
- Claireville Conservation Area
- Duffin Creek
- Glen Haffy
- Heart Lake
- Indian Line Campground
- Kortright Centre
- Lake St. Taylor-Massey Creek is a tributary of the Don River in Toronto Ontario. Thomson Memorial Park is a mid size park in Scarborough, Ontario, and is the site of the Scarborough Historical Museum and includes historical houses The Toronto Islands are a chain of small Islands in Lake Ontario. Trinity Bellwoods Park is located on the west side of downtown Toronto Ontario Canada, bordered by Queen Street West on the south and Dundas Street Withrow Park is a 21 acre park in the Riverdale neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Downsview Park is a former Canadian Forces Base in Downsview, a neighbourhood in the north end of Toronto, Ontario, which is now Canada's Toronto and Region Conservation Authority ( TRCA) or Office de protection de la nature de Toronto et de la région is one of 36 conservation authorities Ontario (ɒnˈtɛrioʊ is a province located in the central part of Canada, the largest by population and second largest after Quebec Black Creek Pioneer Village is an historic site in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, just west of York University and southeast of the Jane The Boyd Conservation Area is a suburban land preserve owned and operated by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. The Claireville Conservation Area is unique One of the largest tracts of land owned by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA George
- Oakridges Moraine
- Petticoat Creek
- Rouge Park
- Tommy Thompson Park/Leslie Street Spit
- Walker Woods and Glen Major Forest
See also
External links
Construction and evolution The now defunct Toronto Harbour Commission (THC began construction of the peninsula in the late 1950s The Toronto ravine system is one of the most distinctive features of the geography of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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