Thomson Memorial Park
Thompson Memorial Park | |
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Location of the park in Toronto | |
Type | Urban park |
Location |
1005 Brimley Road Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Coordinates | 43°45′28″N 79°15′19″W / 43.75778°N 79.25528°WCoordinates: 43°45′28″N 79°15′19″W / 43.75778°N 79.25528°W |
Area | 41.8 hectares (103.3 acres)[1] |
Owned by | City of Toronto |
Operated by | Toronto Parks, Forestry & Recreation |
Thomson Memorial Park is a midsize park on 1005 Brimley Road in the Scarborough portion of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[1] It is the site of the Scarborough Historical Museum[2] and includes historical houses of the founding family of the former city, the Thomson's, from the 1790s; more Thomson houses are found on the northern edge of the park on St. Andrew's Road (number 1 and 142 have designating plaques), as well as the adjacent St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (1818) and Cemetery.[3]
Located near Lawrence Avenue East and Brimley Road, the park has, among other facilities, an outdoor baseball diamond and soccer field in the north end and tennis courts to the south. It also has picnic areas, playgrounds, wading pools, and dog parks.[1]
The park follows the West Highland Creek, a tributary of the Highland Creek, and is served by bicycle paths. There are also many paths located throughout the wooded ravines, showing a glimpse of the nature within the city.[1]
See also
List of oldest buildings and structures in Toronto
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Parks, Forestry & Recreation : Thomson Memorial Park". Toronto. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
- ↑ "Parks, Foresty & Recreation : Scarborough Historical Museum". Toronto. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
- ↑ "Descendants of David Thomson". Retrieved 18 November 2014.