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"Boyd Conservation Area is a family park with something for everyone!. Unlike some other conservation areas, this one has a big play area specifically for kids to enjoy and tire themselves out. It’s also worth mentioning the big, well-kept areas that seem to have been made specifically for perfect picnic conditions; complete with a big hill and a gorgeous view that overlooks the Humber River."
"A post shared by Fadi Jozif (@fadijozif) on Mar 23, 2019 at 5:16am PDT. With waters of the estuaries of Humber and Don rivers flowing through it, Boyd Conservation Area is a paradise to experience the great outdoors of Canada. Its proximity to water and tree-covered lands makes for an ideal home for a variety of birds."
"If you love the waterfront as much as we do, Humber Bay Park may just become your new summer oasis. This narrow park located right on Toronto’s waterfront boasts six different biking trails, an open field for picnics and play, as well as its own off-leash area for your furry companions. Travel along its paved pathways during your morning run and watch the sunrise, embark on an afternoon hike while you watch Toronto’s wildlife cool off along the shore, or just simply unwind while you set sights on Toronto’s skyline from city’s west end."
"Humber Bay Park, created from two man-made peninsulas near Mimico Creek and Lake Ontario, is a popular recreation hub in Toronto. Park pursuits include bird-watching, biking, hiking, and photographing the CN Tower and Toronto skyline, as well as lounging at the sandy beach area and taking dogs to the off-leash park.More. See more Toronto attractions"
"This is another great waterfront green space in Humber Bay Shores. Located close to Colonel Samuel Smith Park just west of downtown Toronto, Humber Bay Park is divided by Mimico Creek, creating an East and West Park. It too offers nature opportunities along with skyline views of Toronto."
"Neighbouring Mackenzie Glen Public School is a vast green space that covers a portion of the Bartley Smith Greenway. This is a bit of a choose-your-own-adventure area. You can keep things easy by walking around the park itself which on its own is scenic especially with the view of the pond."
"Located in the west end of Toronto on the shore of Lake Ontario is Sunnyside Park, one of a series of parks along the city’s scenic waterfront. There’s a boardwalk for pedestrians and the Martin Goodman Trail for cyclists and anyone on rollerblades, making this an excellent park for walkers and joggers, or anyone who wants to get moving outdoors. If you get hungry or thirsty (May to mid-September) Sunnyside Pavilion has a sprawling beachfront patio, and if you need to cool off, do it in Sunnyside Gus Ryder Pool or jump in the lake (depending on water quality)."
"You may have wondered what that beautiful looking beach park is off to your right as you drive (or crawl in traffic) along the Gardiner Expressway into downtown Toronto. This is Sunnyside Park, once the site of a massive amusement park from 1922 to 1950. Today it's a recreational oasis for Torontonians."
"Toronto's favorite and best-known park is a wonderful place to unfurl a picnic blanket, swim, play tennis, bike around, skate on the Grenadier Pond in the winter, or in the spring meander through the groves of cherry blossoms donated to the park by the Japanese ambassador in 1959. There's also a theatrical stage, a small children's zoo and Colborne Lodge, built in 1836 by the Howard family, who donated much of High Park to the city in 1873."
"Mississauga's biggest bathhouse offers a Turkish Hammam, dry Finnish Sauna, and an authentic banya made of cedar with varying levels of heat. There's a brick stove within the sauna, as is the case in any traditional Russian spa, and tea room offerings for when you're finished."
"Prime rib, rack of lamb, cedar plank salmon, and double pork chops. Open for lunch and dinnerDress code: No JeansPhone: +1 905-532-0857"
"While it’s well known for its off-leash dog area, Concord Thornhill Regional Park has a little bit of something for everyone. Its trails, ponds, and gardens make this a great place for nature lovers, while the playground is perfect if you have little ones. That said, one of the best things about this charming park is a recent addition."