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Trinity Bellwoods Park

4.2 (101 reviews)

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Very crowded. And flowers are only in very less area, I thought it will be all over the park but no

April 23, 2023
Ann B.

April 23, 2023 - nice park to walk around, it's actually quite big. Lots of space for groups to have picnics and other activities. I was here once before and there was a DJ, that was cool! I enjoyed the walk and cherry blossoms.

One of the many views of the CN Tower.
Marie N.

Trinity Bellwoods is an absolute oasis in the heart of downtown. Once you step into the park, it's almost as if all your stresses are instantly lifted. Sprawling with mature trees, a splash pad, tennis courts and multiple pathways, Trinity Bellwoods is the ideal spot for a picnic. Just visit one of the many nearby shops on Queen Street West for your favourite eats, spread out a blanket on the cushy grass, and absorb all the sights and sounds. Side note: this is Toronto's prime spot for people-watching! Although the park can get quite busy during the warmer months, you'll always find a patch of grass to soak up the great outdoors - and there's a 100% chance you'll meet new pals, too. If you're looking for the perfect place to park yourself for an afternoon, admire the CN Tower from yet another angle, and bask in the sun - this is it!

A glimpse of one of the playgrounds and a possible splash pad
Aly W.

If not for High Park, this would warrant five stars but if you can visit only one park while in Toronto, it should be High Park for sure. There is ample parking on nearby side streets here, but you can only park for an hour. I didn't get a ticket for going over, but I only went over by maybe half an hour tops, so I don't know how closely they monitor, but I do know that they do have very active employees throughout Toronto. You can't lose yourself here as well as you can in High Park. There's no nature trails that I saw, just some paths for walking and biking. There's no shortage of trees, but you never forget you're in the middle of a city. They have a nice playground that's more than adequate. It just doesn't compare to the amazing set up at High Park, though I don't remember if High Park has a splash pad as I think this park does. It wasn't operating last Wednesday even though it was super hot, but it certainly looked like there was a splash pad. I basically walked from my car at one side of the park to Nadege across the street from the NE corner before exploring more of downtown Toronto on foot. If you just want to stretch your legs and visit a nearby patisserie like Nadege or coffee shop like White Squirrel Coffee, it's perfect. Sadly I didn't see any famed white squirrels apart from the mural behind Nadege.

Huge trees!
Cameron M.

Always a great spot to enjoy those beautiful trees and multiple pathways. Great place to picnic or take a nice walk. Gets a bit busy in summer time though.

Teena D.

I take my dog to this park quite often as it's in my 'hood. It's big and there's lots of room for everyone to do whatever they want ... relax, tennis, walk there dogs, soccer, play music, and so much more! For dog owners it's great because there is a large off-leash area. The movie "Dog Park" was filmed there.

Faiza K.

What's not to love about this iconic park?! It's clean, tons if open green space to chill, a few tables spread around and lovely walking paths. The gated entrance is just so nice to walk through - very picturesque. This is definitely a popular spot on weeknights and weekends so definitely try on a weekday if you want a little more peaceful time. The best part is that if you want to get a nibble you can run right onto Queen W and grab something to go back to the park with. So lay back and enjoy the greenness around you!

UYE: Yoga in the Park!
Jennifer K.

A group of Yelp Yogi were planning an UYE: Yoga in the Park with Brunch. We couldn't decide which Park to go.... and as Yelpers a strange group of people, we decide to held the event at Trinity Bellwoods Park out of all the Parks in the downtown Core area and it was a big success. A park is a park is a park... There are trees, benches, grass, play area... but TBP has so many good eating places within walking distance!! I am saying cafes right across the street! Brunch places that are decent that it will take me a couple of months to go through them all!?!! Since our event was at 11 AM so mostly families and people jogging in the Park.... It was so good practice yoga underneath the warm sun and with the fresh air........... When are we going to do that again so I can hit another brunch place or two!!

Vanessa R.

Despite a lack of loos, this park is great. If it's humid in the city, trees provide shade and grass is chill. It's a dose of nature in the urban jungle. Always good dog&ppl watching opportunities. Bring your own picnic. And if you run out, there is: bellwoods brewery, wine rack, beer store all near by!

The hippest place to be
Zeus C.

My human and I took a car ride to trinity bellwoods and it was hot so i didnt want to walk but then he made me I got really excited because theres lots of squirlls amd lots of hipsters to play with me Theres a lot of garbage bins for me to sniff I got a really good belly rub from some man who looked like jesus he might have been with those sandals

Nice view and nice dogs.
Evelyn A.

I have had the silliest and most beautiful times in this darn park. I'm a busy girl, but we all have those weeks where you just need to excuse yourself for fifteen minutes and stare at something lovely. You know, otherwise you might implode. I had one such moments last week, and I found myself on a bench overlooking the thawing leashless dog pit. An afternoon that began with painful doubt was suddenly twisted on it's head and full of possibilities. Puppy watching is. the. best. I also bought shoes. So maybe I'm giving the park too much credit. Nah, I'm not. Puppies!

Dogs absolutely love it here
Peter T.

Trinity-Bellwoods is a perfect urban park. How do I know? Because in the summer it is packed with people and all of the park features are actively used. Tennis courts, baseball diamonds, kiddie area, off-leash dog area and LOTS of space for playing disc, catch and having picnics. It marks the boundary between Queen West and West Queen West and Dundas to the north so it benefits from an eclectic, active and attractive crowd. With Queen St to the south it also benefits from an ample number of cute shops and counters to pick up a quick bite to bring to the park and enjoy. Trinity is great thanks to the wide variety of activities and location but it's still very much a part of the urban experience . If you are looking to escape the urban environment look to High Park or a hike through one of the river systems like Humber or the Don River.

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16 years ago

No idea what to do on a nice saturday aft? Head on over there and relax, make friends with others and have a DL cocktail :)

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My fave Urban Park. Love going for walks through here any time of year.

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Solid park, especially for night-time visits.

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this park in the summertime is heaven on earth. I live the next street over on bellwoods and this park is a big part of the reason why.

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