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Sherwood Park

4.7 (18 reviews)

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Alaleh P.

Great hiking area near the river which is sheltered by trees. Also has a large off-leash area for dogs to play around. A wonderful place to spend the weekend with family; Going for a walk, let the dog play with other dogs in the off-leash area, have the kids play in the playground and sit down and relax at the end of your visit.

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Monal J.

This is another great spot for kids, adults and dogs. It has a beautiful train with a little bit of stream flowing on the sides. The place used to be a forest 150 years back and it shows how well maintained it is. With lush green trees all around, I felt very connected to nature. Absolutely beautiful!

Jing L.

Such a fun park for hiking with your dog! The trails are nicely paved and the greenery is so beautiful. I went for a walk with my dog and we both had a great time. The people there are really nice too. Some dogs are off leash, I kept mine on leash because she's new to the area and I didn't want to take any risks but it was great to see so many dogs roaming around, enjoying fresh air and the beautiful paths! Can't wait to go back!

Nice little ravine on the bottom part of the path.
Gary S.

Thank goodness for Yelp, was looking for a park like this without having to go all the way to High Park. I'm giving this five stars because it's fenced so your furry friends can go off leash, you get a decent exercise with the stairs, you get to see some epic houses out of the blue and there's free parking! As well after doing the nature thing, you can go along Yonge/Eglinton to check out some bakeries and small stores, combination of both make for an awesome Sunday for me!

Cecilia L.

A really awesome park with a great off-leash area, lots of lush, green spots and friendly people! Reasons why I didn't give it 5 stars: 1. Lots of off-leash dogs in the on-leash area. I think it's fine if they do it during quiet times, in the meadows up above, but to keep your pooch off-leash in the middle of the main road (where cars go by!) is dangerous. Please note that I mean dangerous to the dogs. They are my main concern. Dogs = better than people. 2. Some cigarette butts and litter scattered about. This is obviously the people's fault but I feel like a park that huge should have some type of official person to keep us in check. 3. The off-leash area isn't entirely fenced in! Again, dangerous to man's best friend!

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