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Tag Archives: High Park
High Park
High Park (873 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON) is Toronto’s largest public park, with plentiful to see and do for people of all ages. The park is 399 acres and sits in the central southwestern end of Toronto, featuring hiking … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged cherry blossoms, dog park, Free, High Park, parks, picnic, scenery, sports, Toronto
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Winter Parks
While the current weather may not necessary entice you to venture outdoors, other than for a cup of coffee or hot chocolate, there are still plenty of outdoor spaces to enjoy. While winter does not lend itself to picnics or … Continue reading
Posted in Around Toronto
Tagged Christie Pits Park, Free, High Park, Riverdale Park, Toronto, winter activities
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Free Stuff to do in Toronto: Discovery Walks Part 2
Let’s go over the next 4 walks in the Discovery Walks series from the city of Toronto. Not far from last time’s Humber River, Old Mill and Marshes walk is the wild-sounding Western Ravines and Beaches. Well, ravines sounds wild, … Continue reading
Cheap and Fun in Toronto: High Park
Since the weather’s a little sunnier and the days are longer, we can talk about Toronto’s largest park, High Park. High Park is huge, covering 161 hectares. It’s west of downtown, just north of the lake shore. The park goes … Continue reading
Posted in Toronto Parks and Nature, Uncategorized
Tagged Colborne Lodge, High Park, Toronto Backpackers
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