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Marie Curtis Park

4.1 (7 reviews)

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R.K. McMillan Park

R.K. McMillan Park

3.5(2 reviews)
2.9 km

This park almost fully wraps around a body of water that I saw many people kayak, canoe, standup…read morepaddle board on and swim in. Since the body of water is surrounded by the park I think that the water would be pretty calm. There's an accessible access point to the beach closer to AE Crookes Park. I didn't venture onto the beach so I'm not sure how fine the sand is. There are some parts that are definitely more pebbles and stones than sand. The park also has a picnic shelter with many picnic tables underneath it and washrooms. Just outside of the picnic shelter is a charcoal bbq grill with a bin close by to put the hot coals in when you're done with them. The Waterfront Trail snakes through this park. It's quite a peaceful and shaded walk.

BOTTOM LINE: A cute little parkette that has good accessibility options…read more PRO-TIP: Parking at AE Crookes Park "next door" gives you easy access to both to both RK McMillan Park and the Lakefront Promenade Park, but the former is definitely the better park for a stroll. If you're out in this end of town, I would still recommend the Colonel Samuel Smith Park first, but this is a cute option to check out. The RK McMillan park has fully paved paths for pedestrians and it's connected to the bike path that winds its way along the lake shore. If you start off at AE Crookes Park, you get a nice loop along the pebbly beach, through the park, and back. If you fancy continuing on, you can visit the Lakefront Promenade Park, but that's much more of a launching point for boats than anything else. Recently both these parks have made a name for themselves for Harlequin duck sightings, so good luck to all you bird nerds!

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Etobicoke Valley Park

Etobicoke Valley Park

5.0(2 reviews)
1.5 km•Etobicoke

originally came to find this trail to be able to reach a part of this park that unfortunately was…read moreclosed. my efforts were trying to access the north section of this park, when I walked to that area just before the highway, it was closed for renovations, so I explored the section of the park to the south? at face value, I didn't think this park was large as it was, i walked forever it seemed and didn't even get to the end of the park, which connects with Marie Curtis park south of lakeshore. a lot of access at random points to the humber river, which is great for people walking dogs to cool off, or if people want to see the salmon running during those times of the year. 4 baseball diamonds to the north, and a huge staircase that leads up to a parking lot, or a nice hill beside it depending on which direction you would like to go. getting back to my vehicle I noticed a pair of people actually doing a workout on this staircase by running laps up and down, I didn't want to interrupt so i did the hill route instead. lots of parking is available in a northern lot near the highway, but i can see the parking lot being jammed full of cars if all four baseball diamonds are running. no direct transit options, but the 123 sherway bus is closest with a bit of a walk. highly recommend checking this trail out for the west end!

Terrific place to walk, listen the gurgling creek and see and hear the song sparrows and other…read morebirds. The paths are plenty wide for social distancing. and there are lots routes off the main path to explore. A hidden gem.

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