List of Toronto parks

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The following is a list of the parks in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The appearance of Toronto's ravines was altered by floods caused by Hurricane Hazel in October 1954 and many of Toronto's parks were established in the resulting floodplain.[1]

Municipal parks

The following parks are maintained by Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division:

A

  • Abbotsford Park
  • Acacia Park
  • Academy Soccer Field
  • Adams Park
  • Adanac Park
  • Addington Greenbelt
  • Agincourt Park
  • Agnes Macphail Square
  • Ailsa Craig Parkette
  • Alamosa Park
  • Alan - Oxford Parkette
  • Albert Campbell Square
  • Albert Crosland Parkette
  • Albert Standing Parkette
  • Albion Gardens Park
  • Alderwood Memorial Park
  • Aldwych Park
  • Alex Marchetti Park
  • Alex Murray Parkette
  • Alex Wilson Community Gardens
  • Alexander Muir Memorial Gardens
  • Alexander Park
  • Alexander Street Parkette
  • Alexander the Great Parkette
  • Alexandra Park
  • Alexmuir Park
Allan Gardens palm house on Christmas Day, 2005
  • Allan Gardens
  • Allan Lamport Stadium and Park
  • Allanhurst Park
  • Amberdale Ravine
  • Ambrose Parkette
  • Ames Park
  • Amesbury Park
  • Amos Waites Park
  • Amsterdam Square
  • Ancaster Park
  • Ancona Park
  • Aneta Circle Parkette
  • Anewen Greenbelt
  • Anniversary Park
  • Anson Park
  • Anthony Road Public School Park
  • Antibes Park
  • Apted Park
  • Arena Gardens
  • Arlington Parkette
  • Arsandco Park
  • Art Eggleton Park
  • Arthur Dyson Parkette
  • Ashbridge's Bay Park
  • Ashtonbee Reservoir Park
  • Asquith Green Park
  • Asterfield - Plumrose Blvd Parkette
  • Audrelane Park
  • Aura Lee Playing Field (University of Toronto Grounds)[2]
  • Austin Terrace Boulevard Lands
  • Avalon Parkette
  • Avoca Ravine (see Vale of Avoca)
  • Avondale Park
  • Avonshire Park
  • Avonshire Parkette
  • Avro Park

B

  • Baby Point Club Park (private)
  • Bain Avenue Parkette
  • Baird Park
  • Bakerton Parkette
  • Balcarra Park
  • Balliol Parkette
  • Balmoral Park
  • Balmy Beach Park
  • Bamburgh Park
  • Banbury Park
  • Banting Park
  • Barbara Hall Park
  • Barkdene Park
  • Bartlett Parkette
  • Bartley Park
  • Basswood Parkette
  • Bathurst Quay
  • Bathurst - Wilson Parkette
  • Battery Park
  • Baycrest Park
  • Bayhampton Parkette
  • Bayview - York Mills Parkette
  • Bayview Parkette
  • Bayview Village Park
  • Beach Skatepark
  • Beaches Park
  • Beaty Avenue Parkette
  • Beaty Parkette
  • Beaumonde Heights Park
  • Beaumont Park
  • Beaver - Lightbourn Parkette
  • Bedford Parkette
  • Beechgrove Park
  • Beecroft Park
  • Bell Manor Park
  • Bellamy Park
  • Bellbury Park
  • Bellevue Square Park
  • Belmar Park
  • Belmont Parkette
  • Ben Nobleman Park
  • Bendale Park
  • Benjamin Boake Greenbelt
  • Benner Park
  • Bennett Park
  • Bennington Heights Park
  • Berczy Park (named for William Berczy)
  • Beresford Park
  • Berner Trail Park
  • Berry Road Park
  • Bert Robinson Park
  • Bessarion Parkette
  • Bestview Park
  • Bethune Park (named for Norman Bethune)
  • Betty Sutherland Trail Park
  • Beverly Glen Park
  • Bickford Park
  • Bill Hancox Park
  • Bill Johnston Park
  • Birch Park
  • Birchcrest Park
  • Birchmount Park and Stadium
  • Birchview Boulevard Parkette
  • Birkdale Ravine
  • Birunthan Park
  • Bishop Park
  • Bisset Park
  • Black Creek Parkland
  • Black Creek Site East
  • Black Creek Site West
  • Blackfriar Park
  • Blantyre Park
  • Bloor - Bedford Parkette
  • Bloor - Parliament Parkette
  • Bloordale Park North
  • Bloordale Park South
  • Blue Ridge Park
  • Bluehaven Park
Bluffer's Park at Scarborough Bluffs in 2006
  • Bluffer's Park
  • Blythdale Greenbelt
  • Blythwood Ravine Park
  • Bob Hunter Park
  • Bobbie Rosenfeld Park
  • Bond Park
  • Bonspiel Park
  • Boswell Parkette
  • Botany Hill Park
  • Boulton Drive Parkette
  • Bowan Court Parkette
  • Boyington Property
  • Bramber Woods Park
  • Brandon Avenue Parkette
  • Bratty Park
  • Breadalbane Park
  • Brendwin Circle Parkette
  • Briar Crest Park
  • Briar Hill - Chaplin Park
  • Briar Hill Parkette
  • Bridletowne Park
  • Bridlewood Park
  • Bright Street Playground
  • Brimley Woods
  • Bristol Avenue Parkette
  • Bristol Avenue Parkette West
  • Broadacres Park
  • Broadlands Park
  • Broadview Subway Station Parkette
  • Brookbanks Park
  • Brookdale Park
  • Brookfield Parkette
  • Brooks Road Park
  • Brookwell Park
  • Browns Line-Lakeshore Parkette
  • Bruce Mackey Park
  • Brunswick - College Parkette
  • Budapest Park
  • Budd Sugarman Park
  • Burnett Park
  • Burnhamill Park
  • Burrows Hall Park
  • Buttonwood Park
  • Byng Park

C

D

Snow in Dentonia Park

E

East Don Parklands in 2014

F

G

H

Hendon Park in 2011
HTO Park (an "urban beach") in 2007

I–K

L

"Space rocket" in Lescon Park in 2008

M

N–O

P–R

S

T–V

Tommy Thompson Park (northern half of Leslie Street Spit) in 2009

W–Z

Sunday afternoon in Withrow Park, 2007

Future parks

Provincial parks

There are three provincially managed parks in the City of Toronto and only one is a natural park.

The following parks are owned by the Government of Ontario:

Federal parks

The following parks are owned by the federal government of Canada and are not part of the National Parks system.

Toronto and Region Conservation Authority

The Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) (an agency of the provincial government) is one of 36 conservation authorities in Ontario, Canada with a jurisdiction covering 3,467 square kilometres (1,339 sq mi) over nine different watersheds. The TRCA operates a number of conservation areas in the Toronto region, including two within the City of Toronto limits:

See also

References

External links

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