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Many of us are foodies on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to eat at the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Kortright Centre for Conservation, Boyd Conservation Park, and McMichael Canadian Art Collection and more, get ready to experience the best flavors around Vaughan.
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1Kortright Centre for Conservation

4.6
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4.3
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Mentioned on 
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Educational institution
Nature & Parks
Event venue
Nature preserve
Nestled within 325 hectares of unspoiled woodlands, Kortright Centre for Conservation is a nature reserve offering an array of activities. Visitors can explore hiking trails, participate in educational programs, and enjoy seasonal events such as maple syrup festivals. The center also hosts innovative sustainable education programs and events, making it an engaging option for those seeking fun and educational experiences.
I assisted with two weddings here, and it was one of the most magical, scenic, and private feeling wedding venues I've ever been to. The couples have options for ceremony and reception spaces, with back up rain plans if needed. The coyote alley evergreens made for a stunning outdoor ceremony spot. Tons of great photo opportunities. Feels very calm and private. Excellent food. Tons of parking. The only drawback I saw was the accessibility of the venue for elderly wedding guests. The ceremony space in the forest is a fine walk for most people but may be a challenge for some guests. Just be mindful of this and help your wedding guests plan ahead.
Forest F — Google review
Trails are accessible and not too long. Beautiful views, both meadows and forestry. A bit disappointed with the closure of the centre for rapine birds, hopefully the space can be refurbished for something else. Beautiful visitor centre. I strongly recommend this reserve if you want to hike not far from Toronto.
Sérgio S — Google review
We have a TRCA membership and enjoy going to the Kortright Centre regularly for nature walks, and enjoy taking our grandchildren here to events such as "Kreepy Kortright". All the kids seemed to enjoy themselves. Next year we will bring some snacks to enjoy at the bon fire.
Robert F — Google review
I've been here often just to walk the trails and they're beautiful. The trails are generally well maintained though they do have some less official trails which can make for a fun adventure to explore. It's great for a picnic or just a quiet day in the woods. It also connects to the Boyd Conservation area giving you additional space to check out but it'll be a very long walk so come prepared *if* you choose to do that.
Mark — Google review
This place is amazing in that is riddled with all the amazing solar tracking and renewable energy tech and experiments. Also a great biking area to go through. Visiting this place is nourishing experience altogether!
Ali A — Google review
What a beautiful place to be for walk and trails. Had great experience. Definitely highly recommended for all groups. Great trail and event services available.
Hassan A — Google review
Came hear for the maple syrup festival with the kids. Nice walk around the area with the kids to learn how to make maple syrup. 5$ parking. A cool way to spend the day. Restaurant line up was long and slow. Prices are reasonable but you won’t get 5 star restaurant food served on a porcelain plate with silverware. Pancakes have a generic from a box vibe. One section of the walking path is steep and a bit challenging to go up with a stroller and baby, while doable it does get your legs and lungs burning at the end. Most of the path is stroller friendly though. The interactive syrup making sessions are informative and staff are enthusiastic and helpful. If you become a member of the conservation area (~135$ for a family membership I recall), it is cheaper.
Gr8tfish G — Google review
Great event space in a beautiful environment! Very helpful staff and very accommodating. I highly recommend this venue if you are looking for something a little different from the usual hall type venue.
Christian M — Google review
9550 Pine Valley Dr, Woodbridge, ON L4H 4Z2, Canada•https://kortright.org/?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=GMBlisting&…•+1 905-832-2289•Tips and more reviews for Kortright Centre for Conservation

2Boyd Conservation Park

4.5
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4.3
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Mentioned on 
5 lists 
Temporarily Closed
Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Bird watching area
Hiking area
Boyd Conservation Park is a spacious natural setting perfect for picturesque hikes, picnics, and sports. It's open on weekends only and offers serene paths winding through lush forests and along peaceful streams. The park features 17 designed picnic areas and large green spaces for lounging, making it ideal for families or small groups. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll or pack a picnic to spend the day in this picturesque setting.
Really really nice place. Not busy on a Friday as well. Great to bike and take in nature. One thing I would like to add is that there is a no campfire policy. So no open fires. (I don’t know how we didn’t realize this). Kind worker told us. We then tried using an ash bin to make a fire for smores but, you can’t to that as well. So just know if you are coming here you will need to bring your own grill because, from what I saw when I was there they had none. The washrooms were clean too and overall great experience will definitely go again with a grill this time 😅.
Unas O — Google review
Large park with so.much nature to enjoy. Entry charges are applicable for vehicles. Wooden benches are worn out though (as of May 16, 25). Hope the park authorities will fix them before summer activities. Parking space is limited at the entrance. However with the entry ticket, you can drive in.
Sanjeewa M — Google review
Boyd Conservation Park is a peaceful spot in Vaughan, perfect for a weekend escape into nature. The picnic areas are spacious and well-kept, with plenty of tables and even some barbecue grills, making it great for family gatherings or casual hangouts. There are 17 picnic sites spread across the park, so you’ll likely find a quiet corner even on busy days. The washrooms are clean and located in solid brick buildings, which is a nice touch when you’re spending hours outdoors. It’s also a good place for kids to run around, and dogs are welcome too. Parking is pretty straightforward, with accessible spots available. Just keep in mind the park is only open until 8pm, so plan ahead.
Alaleh F — Google review
Boyd Conservation Park in Vaughan is the perfect spot to enjoy the beauty of fall. The trees glow with golden and red leaves, creating a stunning backdrop for a relaxing day outdoors. Families were gathered around picnic tables, grilling delicious food on the barbecue and sharing laughter. Children ran across the open fields, kicking footballs and playing games while parents relaxed nearby. The park is clean, peaceful, and very well maintained, with convenient washrooms and plenty of parking. It’s also dog-friendly, making it ideal for pet owners. Whether you’re after a quiet walk, a picnic, or family fun, Boyd Park feels truly special in autumn.
Priya S — Google review
Very nice area. Apparently quite popular too. I could see lot of families using the walking trails. You can book picnic spots with sheds. There is a fee for bringing in your car.
Ashutosh K — Google review
We had our wedding in the Spruce Ridge picnic area. The staff were extremely supportive. Unfortunately, we were running late and they cooperated with patience, the picnic areas are well maintained.
Pruthvi N — Google review
I always walk in the park but I was there for the Festa d' Italia Vaughan, It was the first year and I think they did a great job, it was free, the vendors were friendly, the food and ice was amazing and the entertainment was good, there were tons of people with dogs, all had fun and no trouble
Frank S — Google review
I was there last week and Boyd Conservation Park in Vaughan is a peaceful retreat nestled in the Humber River valley. This expansive 401-hectare park offers a variety of outdoor activities suitable for all ages. Visitors can enjoy hiking and cycling along well-maintained trails that wind through lush forests and alongside serene streams. The park features 19 designated picnic areas, some with shelters, making it an ideal spot for family gatherings or group events. Amenities include accessible washrooms and ample green spaces for relaxation and play. While the park is open seasonally from late April to early October, it's advisable to check for any specific opening dates and hours. Whether you're looking to immerse yourself in nature, engage in outdoor activities, or simply unwind, Boyd Conservation Park offers a tranquil environment just outside the city.
Pieter M — Google review
8739 Islington Ave, Vaughan, ON L4L 1A6, Canada•https://trca.ca/parks/boyd-conservation-area/?utm_medium=organic…•+1 905-851-0575•Tips and more reviews for Boyd Conservation Park
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3McMichael Canadian Art Collection

4.7
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4.5
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Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Art museum
Museums
Art gallery
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Nestled in 100 acres of woodland along the Humber River, the McMichael Canadian Art Collection offers a unique fusion of art, culture, and nature. It is dedicated to celebrating Canadian art, featuring works from the Group of Seven, First Nations, Inuit, and Metis artists. The gallery originated from the private collection of Robert and Signe McMichael and now houses nearly 6,000 pieces including those by Tom Thomson and other influential artists.
Amazing museum that houses Canadian art and detailed art history in the country, and a lot of focus on aboriginal and Inuit art. There are two floors and a few sections for different focuses and we spent almost the entire afternoon in the museum. It was a good walk and we learnt a lot about the art culture, history and scene in Canada. The complex also houses local artist that holds open houses, and large sculptures and installations that were in the park. We would have loved to spend the whole day there. It’s a bit inaccessible but it provides an area large enough to spend the whole day so I’d say it’s pretty worth it to go for the whole day. Would love to visit again!
BaeInToronto — Google review
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 The McMichael Canadian Art Collection is absolutely stunning! I visited recently and was amazed by the depth and beauty of the exhibits. It’s not just an art gallery—it feels like walking through Canadian history. The collection highlights Indigenous history, culture, and traditions in such a thoughtful way, with incredible displays of clothing, artwork, and storytelling. Every room felt meaningful, and the paintings and artifacts helped me connect with the history on a deeper level. It’s the kind of place where you leave not only inspired by the art, but also more educated about Canada’s cultural roots. I highly recommend this museum to everyone—whether you’re an art lover, a history enthusiast, or even someone training to be a teacher. It’s both beautiful and educational, and definitely worth the visit. A true treasure in Ontario! Such a beautiful and meaningful place! I borrowed a pass from the library (a great tip if you have a card—you can get in for free!) and the visit was so smooth. The staff welcomed us right away, and inside the exhibits were breathtaking. The museum shares so much about Indigenous history, art, and culture, and every piece felt powerful and inspiring. Definitely worth visiting if you love art or want to learn more about Canada’s past. ❤️😍🇨🇦👍🏻📚
Helena H — Google review
A beautiful gallery nestled in a forested area, the McMichael Canadian Art Collection in Kleinburg, in the city of Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, focuses on Canadian art, especially the Group of Seven and Indigenous artists. The space is peaceful, well laid out and full of natural light with a great mix of classic and contemporary works. There are walking trails just close to the gallery. A relaxing and inspiring place to spend a couple of hours, it is perfect for art lovers or anyone looking for a quiet escape. Besides the exhibits, the museum often hosts special shows, artist talks and workshops for children and adults. There's also a small cafe and a gift shop with art books, prints, and handmade items. One of the highlights of my visit was the Morrice in Venice exhibition - a glimpse into the work of Canadian artist James Wilson Morrice and his time in Venice. The collection captures the light, colour and mood of Venice in a way that feels both dreamy and grounded. The Morrice in Venice exhibition runs until September 25, 2025.
Ravindran P — Google review
We visited the McMichael Gallery for the exhibition of Canadian artist James Morris and his Venetian cycle of paintings. The show was fairly compact but beautifully presented, with many works on loan from private collections. There was also plenty of additional material about the creation of the paintings and the artist’s biography, which made the experience even richer. The gallery itself always has a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The gift shop is excellent, and I enjoy the café as well. You can also take a walk in the surrounding park - it’s easy to spend a whole day there. I usually buy an annual membership that lets me bring guests, and it’s a wonderful place to meet up with friends.
Elena S — Google review
Can easily spend 2-3 hrs here, hike outdoors or admire the art indoors. Also recommend their Cafe the Cabin, the food is amazing. I had the squash soup and it was very creamy.
Jennifer S — Google review
It's a bit of a trek from downtown Toronto, but the selections are incredible. There are a couple exhibits, including over 90,000 drawings from Nunavut West Baffin Co Op. There are many group of seven painters in this collection. The Morrice collection is fascinating, and it has many study paintings. This helps to understand the creative process.
Community — Google review
Had a wonderful time exploring this gallery! Definitely worth a visit! I went with my partner and 8 month old daughter and it was a perfect place for an outing! The art was unique and beautiful, the place was stroller friendly, and the staff were all so friendly! We went though the outdoor sculpture area after and we went on the grass for a couple minutes and my daughter got a tick on her. I was pretty shocked for how early in the season it is. They do warn about ticks I was just surprised and wanted to give a little warning to those walking around the grounds to dress appropriately for ticks and check your clothes after! Will definitely be going back and probably getting a gallery membership!
Siobhan — Google review
A lovely place to spend the day. The gallery building, the grounds, and the trails are beautifully maintained. The cafe serves tasty light bites. The artwork is, well, spectacular. The history of the gallery as a private home and the collecting passion of the owners are very interesting. Well worth the drive from Toronto.
Pamela J — Google review
Grand Hall, 10365 Islington Ave, Kleinburg, ON L0J 1C0, Canada•http://www.mcmichael.com/•+1 905-893-1121•Tips and more reviews for McMichael Canadian Art Collection

4Nashville Conservation Reserve

4.3
(266)
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4.0
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Mentioned on 
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Nature preserve
Nashville Conservation Reserve, situated near the quaint village of Vaughan, Ontario, is a vast property owned by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. It forms part of TRCA's natural heritage system and is well-maintained. The reserve caters to older families with children seeking summer activities. It features extensive hiking trails and kilometers of bike trails suitable for both experienced cyclists and recreational enthusiasts. The 3.
This place is really amazing. That might not be for you but I did a whole youtube video about it: Exploring Toronto/GTA - Nashville Conservation Reserve Nice trails, dynamic, easy to moderate level! One of the hidden gems in the GTA. No infrastructure (washrooms) as expected for a reserve.
Stefano — Google review
Beautiful trail, the bridge was blocked I am not sure why, I met someone on my way and said to ignore the bridge is fine. Check out my photos
Stephen S — Google review
A quiet trail that intersects the Humber River. The entrance to the trail from Kirby rd has no parking. Huntington rd is not very busy at this location making it easy enough to park on the shoulder. The river and bridge are very close to the entrance. The bridge has a notice that it's a danger to use and is fenced off making most of the trail inaccessible, unless you choose to cross the bridge. User takes the risk. The trail seems like a good place to hike or bird watch. I didn't make it too far with my 2 children. Ill visit again in spring
Simone R — Google review
I was there last week and Nashville Conservation Reserve (Vaughan / King) is a hidden-nature gem worth exploring. The trails meander through a variety of ecosystems — mature upland forest, wetland patches, meadows, and old agricultural fields — so every turn brings something different. The trailheads off Kirby Road and Huntington Road are easy to access, and the main loops are pretty moderate in difficulty, with some steeper sections and muddy patches, especially after rain.
Sung-ho Y — Google review
Large forest with a variety of habitats in it. Deer and other wildlife present. Some areas are a bit "shady" and might have some people hanging around but few and far between do I actually encounter that. The park recently had some work done on it and the trails are nice (though getting overgrown). Paths are gravel, and steep hills had zigzag paths added to them for easier walking. Lots of plants, birds, fungi, and other wildlife to observe. Bring some pretty decent strength mosquito repellent if you intend on going off trail into the grasses and such. Nice play to take a walk or hang out with friends and family.
Max S — Google review
Very nice and chill winter hike. Wear proper boots as the snow is deep in parts. The trail is not a loop. Easy trail 30min walk. Bridge is at the beginning of the trail over passing a river. Parked by the street. Didn’t see anyone on the trail so I let Theo run off leash which he enjoyed with the deep snow. I wish there was a map at the beginning of the trail with some info about the trail. It’s always nice to see one of those. otherwise highly recommend it for an easy mid day hike after work to free your mind.
Aryan M — Google review
We entered from Kirby Rd since the bridge is not available. Main trail is good but the side trails are full of mozzy's. Better bring bug spray!
Rex T — Google review
A group of trails sorted into several loops. No dedicated parking but there's plenty of room on the side of the road as the entrance starts on a no exit street. The terrain varies from trail loops with the largest being the hardest to traverse. The main loop is currently under construction as of 2020-10-11.
Georgina B — Google review
Humber Valley Heritage Trail, Vaughan, ON L0J 1C0, Canada•https://trca.ca/parks/nashville-conservation-reserve/•+1 416-661-6600•Tips and more reviews for Nashville Conservation Reserve

5Maple Nature Reserve

4.6
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Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Nature preserve
Nestled in Vaughan, the Maple Nature Reserve is a hidden gem that offers an immersive experience in nature. Spanning 35 hectares, this serene reserve features diverse flora and fauna, making it a perfect spot for hiking enthusiasts and families alike. With multiple loop trails to choose from, you can tailor your adventure to suit your preferred distance. Biking paths are also available for those looking to explore on two wheels.
It’s closed for part of the trail, but still worth the visit Visited on a weekday with no wait time, and despite part of the area being closed off for construction, the experience was still beautiful and peaceful. The wooden steps leading into the forest are a bit weathered, and there’s a clear sign marking the closure, so you won’t be surprised. It looks like they’re doing some maintenance or improvements, which is actually good news for the long run. What really made the visit special were the wildflowers — a full carpet of vibrant blue flowers blooming right along the path, creating a gorgeous contrast against the early spring trees and forest brush. The whole area is calm and quiet, and it still feels like a little escape into nature even if you can’t walk the full trail loop right now. If you’re nearby, it’s absolutely worth stopping by. Just be aware you might need to double back rather than complete a full circuit. Still, for a short walk or a moment of peace, it delivers.
Tal E — Google review
Dufferin & MajorMackenzie. 1.5 hour trail with comfortable uphills and downhills. Relatively cozy natural parks. Public washrooms are well maintained. Free access.
Jackie C — Google review
Beautiful place, very peaceful just make sure you have mosquitoes repellant on you. Very diverse ecosystems, close to home for me , I was surprised that such a place was right outside my doorstep. I would come here every time I could to walk, bike or just sit and enjoy.
Daniel A — Google review
Nice place for a short hike. It's squeezed in between Dufferin st and a housing development so you never feel like your "away from it all" but it's not too noisy. The elevation changes aren't too bad so most people will find it an easy hike. It doesn't seem like it's too well maintained though. There are a few places where the trail could use some maintenance and of course there's some garbage. The parking lot is small but there is a second area around the corner from the main lot and another lot if you come in off of Teston rd.
Phil B — Google review
Maple Nature Reserve is a peaceful and well-maintained trail, perfect for a refreshing outdoor escape. Unlike some busier parks, this spot remains uncrowded, allowing for a truly tranquil experience. 🚗 There are two small parking areas, located at the northern and southern entrances, making access convenient. The southern parking area has washrooms nearby, which is a great plus for families. 📍 Several well-placed guidance maps help visitors navigate the trails, ensuring a smooth hiking experience. 🌊 The southern part of the reserve features two ponds, one of which sits near residential houses and is teeming with fish. Kids will love feeding them and watching them swim! 🛖 While there is only one roofed picnic bench near the southern parking area, it offers a nice resting spot. However, note that there are no barbecue facilities, so plan accordingly. Overall, Maple Nature Reserve is a hidden gem for those looking for a peaceful nature walk, a bit of wildlife observation, and quality time with family away from the crowds. Highly recommended for a quiet outdoor adventure!
Mohammad B — Google review
Parked at the Teston access parking near cellular tower. Did the loop plus a side trail along the creek between the houses. It was about 4km in length. The west side of the trail is along Dufferin, while the east side of the trail is in the residential area behind houses. It was a beautiful day and the walk was pleasant.
Patrick X — Google review
Maple Nature Reserve, is a popular trail known for the nature lovers - birding, hiking, running followed with multiple loops available for the hikers close to residential, river and pond. Connected to nearby neighbourhoods park sport and golf fields. Parking and washroom facilities available. As covered with dense trees, doesn’t hamper your walk even on hot sunny days. So plan and dwell in the nature.
Swati M — Google review
Gorgeous lil place which is a cool 10 min drive from my home. The trails are easy and well marked. We did spot a few squirrels and salamanders. We took a stroll here just after it had rained and it was such a visual treat! It has a really cute bridge with a small creek underneath ! The pond was sadly dried out( reason why I'm not giving it a 5 star rating) but the rest of the trail was wonderful!
Shruthi C — Google review
10401 Dufferin St, Maple, ON L6A 0C8, Canada•Tips and more reviews for Maple Nature Reserve
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6North Maple Regional Park

4.7
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Park
Nestled in Vaughan, North Maple Regional Park is a stunning new addition to the area's green spaces, currently spanning 200 acres with plans for future expansion up to 900 acres. This park is conveniently located off Keele Street and offers visitors an array of activities amidst the beautiful backdrop of the Oak Ridges Moraine and Don River.
Our go-to spot for sledding in the winter. The hill is a good 20-second sledding ride down. Plenty of parking and washrooms as well.
M R — Google review
What an expansive park!!! Could certainly run, hike or cycle 10k or so with roadways, footpaths & trail hikes abound! Ideal for dog walking as well. All amenities are currently closed and due to the vastness of the park, ensure appropriate attire, adequate water & food supplies. Ample parking and easy access to Hyw 400 north or south. Slippery paths & ice patches so be prepared to use caution and/or icers accordingly. Now run along!🏃‍♀️
Deborah D — Google review
It's beautiful. The parking is free. There's construction going on in some areas, so check out the other road if one is blocked.
Ali H — Google review
It was a perfect day in a park, there is a new big soccer field, paved trails, big umbrellas and new benches. It is perfect place to enjoy nature like trees, grass. Parking was cinvinient.
Igor K — Google review
Beautiful open park with lots of room to explore on bike or foot. Fair amount of parking and little spots for motorcycle to tuck away.
Christopher M — Google review
North Maple Regional Park was a great find. There is great trail that accommodates strollers, for mobile seniors and those not wanting the strenuous experience of a hike. There are paved and unpaved areas on the trail. It want very busy at 10:20 a.m. Public washrooms were open (which was a great bonus).
D H — Google review
Amazing new park, even with a few construction still to be done , it was peaceful and quiet walk with the family, a good 4km walk
Aron K — Google review
Lots of crickets and butterflies 🦋 in the summer time! Lovely park with a few benches for sitting, and a lovely trail on the north side.
Jaeden W — Google review
11085 Keele St, Maple, ON L6A 1S1, Canada•https://www.vaughan.ca/about-city-vaughan/projects-and-initiativ…•+1 905-832-2281•Tips and more reviews for North Maple Regional Park

7Maple Nature Reserve Trail

4.6
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Nature preserve
Maple Nature Reserve Trail is a 7.4 km loop that offers a great way to immerse yourself in nature and enjoy the fresh air year-round. The trail features informative signages about local flora and fauna, steep undulations, and even a public washroom facility. It's popular among runners, hikers, and dog walkers alike, with wide paths and free parking available.
In the heart of Vaughan. Lovely nature trail leading into the surrounding neighborhoods. It is close enough to the street so you can hear the sound of cars but it has lovely foliage and decent paths for you go wander A popular place for runners, hikers, and people with 🐕. Go on a weekend. Some people will say hello. Nice sense of community. Limited parking.
Jay A — Google review
Pretty trail, not too big of a walk. Some ups and downhills are easy to do. You hear the woodpeckers, wind, tree branches. Great for dogs too. We spent 45 minutes walking the full loop. We went at 10am weekday and it was empty. But when we left it started to get busy. Free entry and parking!
Ana — Google review
I like it. It's an unassuming trail that that cuts through patches of thick trees and plants and allows you to hear the birds nearby. It's got lots of information signages that describes the different species of animals and plants alike in the trail. There's steep undulations throughout the trail which I enjoyed. Also, there's a public washroom facility present. It took me about 25minutes of brisk walking to complete the loop. Overall, I recommend this trail.
Allan L — Google review
Not a bad hike for such a suburban area. Round-trip the main loop is about 45 mins but you can connect to much longer hikes. Id recommend waiting for full bloom, also some nice elevation.
Jarreau H — Google review
excellent the paths are wide and clean great maps posted all over so u won't get lost washrooms free parking nice picnic area with covered roof..
Bud — Google review
Beautiful and well maintained trail. May be hard on wheelchair due to steep segments. Friendly for walking, biking and running.
Dory A — Google review
Not much if you're looking for much xD but we enjoyed a simple, peaceful walk here. Although its so near the roads, I was here during rush hour and.. no noise ! I'd recommend it for a post-dining walk or just in general. Not too busy and concealed well
Brooke L — Google review
Probably the second best after the Richvale greenway.
Tal E — Google review
18 Sofia Olivia Crescent, Maple, ON L6A 4V1, Canada•Tips and more reviews for Maple Nature Reserve Trail

8Richmond Hill David Dunlap Observatory

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The Richmond Hill David Dunlap Observatory, established in 1935 on a 189-acre estate, boasts Canada's largest optical telescope. The observatory is a hidden gem with its unique spherical roof and historical neighboring building. It offers stargazing opportunities and hosts various astronomy programs, speaker nights, and family events. Visitors can explore the universe through the impressive telescope and even book group events at this distinctive venue.
I found this observatory on a random google search and it ended up being one of the highlights of my trip. The location is gorgeous, the observatory itself is fascinating, and the volunteers were without a doubt the most passionate and kind I have met. This was an extraordinary experience and I cannot thank the volunteers enough.
Maury L — Google review
Great hidden spot for a walk and little escape Hope it doesn’t get too busy
Dmg — Google review
Great experience going through this wonderful historical site, we went during the 90th anniversary so everything was free. Went during the day so we didn't look through the scope but it was still fun! Recommend going during night so you can see through the scope itself. Still a nice experience and recommend going before it becomes paid again
Madhulika D — Google review
An important piece of history. We found this by chance while looking at the Atlas Obsura app and we were only 20 mints or so away, so we went to check out out. Very cool. Very impressive what has been discovered with this very telescope during its career. Even more impressive it still functions. We're hoping to be able to look through it one day.
Mike T — Google review
Nice old Observatory in Richmond Hill which is no longer in use. Open summer time in the afternoon with free entrance. Quiet and beautiful environment. Worth a visit.
Lodgi W — Google review
I got married today, My wife and I have been planning on taking pictures at this location for months. Upon arrival a blonde woman came out and started screaming at my wife and our wedding party, as I approached to ask what the problem was the woman looked at me and yelled the words "no permit no photos" My photographer went into the observatory to ask her if we could purchase a permit and she wouldn't even speak with him. My wife was in tears, and there was nothing we could do. As we were outside with the wedding party trying to come up with a gameplay we saw Richmond Hill city staff taking pictures of us. On our way to the bus I was speaking with my best man and he looked at the gentleman taking pictures of us and simply said "thanks for ruining my brother's special day" The gentleman in a hi-vis richmond hill shirt looked at my best man, laughed and said "sucks" This is disgusting and I hope the city of richmond hill takes action immediately.
Daniel B — Google review
Went today with the family for the 90th anniversary. We loved it. The staff was so nice and were so amazing with all the information they shared with us. Very nice experience for the kids. Parking lot is small but we got lucky and found a spot quickly. Will definitely be back.
Maria R — Google review
I really wanted to love the David Dunlap Observatory experience, but the website and booking system are just so poorly designed! It made the whole process incredibly frustrating and inconvenient. It’s such a shame, because this could be an amazing, fun way to plan a family trip and explore space together!
Zurab C — Google review
123 Hillsview Dr, Richmond Hill, ON L4C 1T3, Canada•http://www.richmondhill.ca/ddo•+1 905-884-1281•Tips and more reviews for Richmond Hill David Dunlap Observatory

9Phyllis Rawlinson Park

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Phyllis Rawlinson Park in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada is a serene green space with various amenities. The park features a 1.9-kilometer loop trail known as the Phyllis Rawlinson Loop, offering wildlife sightings and suitable for all skill levels. It has a rich history dating back to 1830 and is the largest park in the Oak Ridges Moraine.
First and foremost, I must emphasize that this place is a haven for dogs. There are two designated off-leash dog areas. I believe it's at its most enchanting now with the vibrant yellow, orange, and red maple leaves. Additionally, there's an open field for family activities, charming walks in the reed marshes, ample parking, and well-maintained restrooms.
金玫Barrie J — Google review
Doge Park is a perfect haven for dogs and their owners. The spacious grounds provide ample room for furry friends to frolic and play. The welcoming atmosphere is complemented by the presence of numerous friendly dog enthusiasts, creating a delightful community vibe. It's a place where wagging tails and smiling faces abound – truly a haven for both dogs and their human companions.
Amirhossein F — Google review
Roughly about 90 acres of land, city of Richmond Hill was lucky to receive as a gift from Foster family. There is a picnic area, dog off leash park, pond, a few short trails, and various educational programs for children. No children playground located in the park or designated area for BBQ though.
Victoria K — Google review
Nice place to go for a pic-nic. There is a off leash dogs area, with 2 separate sections for small or big dogs. Well maintained. A few puddles after rainy days, Tha my goldem retriever enjoyed ;-)
Lorenzo C — Google review
A nice park with an easy trail along the creek n pond area. Some wetland areas for bird watching. Parking is free and easy walk for all ages. There is also a dog park for leash off. Great for picnic and bbq.
Labrador K — Google review
A nice little park with a short looped trail, a couple ponds and dog off leash area. Some spots around the ponds were wet, wet, wet. There were a bunch of trees blossom, not sure they were sakura, cherry or something else. It was a Saturday morning, it was not busy. The gravel paved road needs some repair.
Patrick X — Google review
I swear this is the one of the best park :) long enough trail and grass off leash dogs area, spacious parking lot. Everything is lovely 😍
Hyeyoung ( — Google review
Very nice off leash dog park, it’s lined with trees on the inside so the dogs have more to explore, there are no hills so you can always see your little pup, and the waste disposal is massive, enclosed, and inside the gates! The walk to get there is also only a minute or 2 from parking.
Melissa M — Google review
11715 Leslie St, Richmond Hill, ON L4E 3R7, Canada•http://www.richmondhill.ca/•+1 905-771-8870•Tips and more reviews for Phyllis Rawlinson Park

10Oak Ridges Corridor Conservation Reserve

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The Oak Ridges Corridor Conservation Reserve, spanning over 175 hectares, is a crucial part of the Oak Ridges Moraine. It boasts diverse natural features such as mature forests, wetlands, meadows, and kettle lakes. The reserve offers an extensive network of well-maintained trails suitable for various activities like walking, hiking, and biking. One notable project underway is the construction of a multi-use trail connecting Stouffville Road to the reserve.
The trail and Bathurst Glen golf course are at the SAME location. Park at the driving range area and then walk toward the Clubhouse- off to the left the trail starts. This is to be respectful of the golfers who pay to play on the green. In the winter when Clubhouse is closed - you can park in either lot. The trail is VERY WELL maintained - good for bikes, strollers and walkers. It's a greenbelt so it crawls across Bathurst to Yonge to Bayview and a bit further. There are side trails to take you towards neighborhoods on the side roads. There are trail markers along the way and at all path dividers. Great place to get fresh air and be outdoors!
L K — Google review
We went on a weekday at 1 pm and it was quiet, peaceful and so conducive to hiking. I enjoyed every minute of it. The trails were well marked and maintained. Some areas had new trails but we didn’t take those since it rained the day before. Each area marking had the level of difficulty which was quite helpful to those new to the trail. Some trails were for dirt bikes and had a lot of ups and downs, slanted areas and some were quite steep too. Good for one bike at a time (or one person at a time if hiking) but if there was a bike in the area, the hiker would have to really step aside to make way because there wouldn’t be much room for 2 people. We went in May which meant all the white trillium flowers were blooming, it was a sea of white trilliums, so pretty! Big mushrooms were growing on tree trunks due to the April and May showers and dandelions, though weeds, brightened up the landscape with their cheery yellow disposition. Spring hiking here on a sunny weekday is a pleasure, if your time allows. There was no canopy of leaves from the trees so it was easy to find our way around. The birds chirping and the cool weather made the hike a pleasure! There were no groups of people talking at the top of their voices(there are usually those that feel the need to speak so loudly, they forget they’re in a shared conservation area and not in a protest rally or a flea market).
Anna M — Google review
We went for 12km walk over the trail and it was quite an great 2 hours 15 min walk. We stopped to look at nature, weather was refreshing and the greatest part was the walk inside the Oak Ridges forest, it felt like a total disconnection from the world. A must try 👌
Wael D — Google review
Got lost, squirrels tried to rob me, and my phone quit before I did. A beautiful place to pause, think, and reflect. If you lack a sense of direction, bring a tent and notify your next of kin. Kidding—it's a lovely walk. Just don't trust the squirrels.
Khashayar — Google review
Oak Ridges Corridor Conservation is a beautiful escape into nature! The trails are peaceful, well-maintained, and perfect for walking, hiking, or birdwatching. Great spot for all ages to enjoy the outdoors and unwind. it is a great place to go biking riding as well, but keep in mind that the road is not paved.
Taras K — Google review
This is one of my favorite parks for a quiet walk. Open field of wildflowers with a lot of green plants and trees make it a perfect hike all the way to Yonge st.
James J — Google review
Beautiful and serene. Lovely place to have a quiet walk, and be one with nature. Parking recommended at the Bethesda Road area. Parking near the entrances on Stouffville Road is scary, since you have to play chicken with the cars to cross the road! Wish they would have a crosswalk or lights there.
Anar B — Google review
No shade on the main trail -barely covered by trees. It seemed good for biking but not for hiking. Everyone got mosquito bite after the walk.
Shirley C — Google review
12461 Bathurst St, Richmond Hill, ON L4E 2B4, Canada•https://trca.ca/parks/oak-ridges-corridor-conservation-reserve/•+1 416-661-6600•Tips and more reviews for Oak Ridges Corridor Conservation Reserve
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11North Maple Regional Park

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North Maple Regional Park is a 900-acre regional park in Vaughan, Ontario that will be larger than New York City's Central Park. The park has plans to expand upwards to 1,500 acres in the future and includes two soccer fields, 5 kilometers of walking trails, beautifully-lit landscaped areas and washroom facilities.
The park is really coming along. I’m so impressed in general from the structures and the details. The washrooms have a barn door that closes up for the season which I’ve never seen at a park. The multi colour chairs they put out in warm weather is such a great touch. The artistry on the ground as you drive in is so nice. The sitting area with the awning is great. Since construction started they keep us well informed of the progress. Signage around the park is great for safety as well as providing the residents with info
Toni R — Google review
Nice area for short easy hike. The trail wasn't easy to locate and we missed it at first. On your way to Garriock Hall, you need to look for a small trail to the right. The outdoor center was close for the visitors.
Roman B — Google review
Extremely disappointing, as there's absolutely nothing to do here! The park is vast but lacks any interesting features or activities. No playgrounds, a couple of trails, and no facilities. It feels like a neglected piece of land rather than a community park. Definitely not worth a visit.
Zaid S — Google review
After 5-6 years is still under development. Not much to do besides taking a walk on the few existing trails and watch practices and games on the artificial soccer fields (which were handed to Vaughan S.C. and the doors locked for the general public). Will hopefully be completed by 2035.....oh.... and the entrance from the Keele St. - extremely dangerous when coming from North, you'll have to stop on the live line to make a left while other cars fly past you. The city refuses to improve the entrance, their "specialists" seem to know better.....
Darth V — Google review
Beautiful and very peaceful place 💕💕 Specially for walk
Farah R — Google review
Very peaceful park. Beautiful surroundings. Not busy at all, even on the weekends. Gravel trails but it’s not a difficult walk, even with a stroller.
Mona G — Google review
Excellent park, still in development stage, will be a great addition to Vaughan once completed
Khurram K — Google review
Beautiful maple lane, soccer field,pond, wild goose.
Vivian B — Google review
11067 Keele St, Maple, ON L6A 1S1, Canada•https://www.vaughan.ca/explore-vaughan/parks/city-parks•Tips and more reviews for North Maple Regional Park

12Canada's Wonderland

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Canada's Wonderland is Canada's largest theme park, spanning 134 hectares and offering over 200 attractions, rides, restaurants, and shops. The park features popular attractions like Planet Snoopy for the little ones, as well as thrilling rides such as Windseeker and Skyhawk. With 17 roller coasters including The Bat with its stomach-churning corkscrews and loops, there's something for everyone.
Countless thrill rides to choose from, all fantastic. A fast pass ticket is highly recommended if you are exclusively looking to ride everything. Otherwise, plenty of food and good vibes await. Only downside was the lack of drinking fountains around the park. Could only reliably find some at the front entrance.
Matthew W — Google review
I have been going for a couple of years whether it be with family or friends and I always have a great time. This year was the first time I went in the fall — for Halloween haunt and let me tell you the vibes, decoration were way better. (Also fewer line ups) this year I went to the conjuring limited edition maze and I loved how interactive and fun it was. They did a great job. Do recommend
Marjan S — Google review
Cons: Overpriced and overrated. Parking is expensive, and food options inside are mostly unhealthy and way too costly for what you get. The overall experience doesn’t match the high ticket and food prices. Definitely not worth it for what’s offered; 1 out of 5. Pros: I visited Canada’s Wonderland this past summer and spent a full day enjoying both the rides and the water park. It was a hot day, so I started with Splash Works; the water area was lively but not overwhelming. There are several pools and slides for every age, and it’s a great place to cool off. The wave pool was a highlight, and there were plenty of shaded spots and chairs to relax between rides. After the water park, I explored the rest of the park and went on a few of the main roller coasters. The sight of the massive tracks and loops from a distance still makes the park feel impressive every time you visit. The atmosphere is energetic but family-friendly; with lots of music, food stands, and people having fun. I ended the day near the main fountain and mountain area, which looks especially beautiful in the sunlight. The water and landscaping give it a resort feel, and it’s a perfect spot to take photos before leaving. Overall, it was a great summer day; well organized, clean, and full of energy. If you plan ahead and arrive early, you can easily make the most of both the water park and the rides.
Honest R — Google review
My husband and I went for the first time during Halloween Haunt on Halloween because we purchased a gold pass from a different amusement park. We got to try a Beaver Tail - Avalanche flavor and it was delicious! The level of detail that went into designing the Halloween Haunt was impressive. The decorations were awesome, there was specially named and unique food options, and there were different themed areas with actors dressed up in scary costumes. One area there were all zombies and another had clowns. The actors were clearly having a good time scaring people and it was sometimes entertaining to just watch them scare other parkgoers. It was also possible to bypass these areas if you didn't want to get scared. There was a freak show, a fire spinning show, and music performances throughout the night. We didn't opt to buy the extra pass to enter the haunted mazes - mainly because I'm not a fan. I rode a few coasters because there was no wait, but it was quite chilly. It was still exhilarating and a lot of fun. We will definitely be back when it is a bit warmer.
Sarah M — Google review
Canada's Wonderland is probably one of the most famous Staples in Ontario to go visit, it's lots of fun. Great place to go spend time with the family. I have memories from this place from when I was a kid and now I bring my own kids, Roller coasters are always my favorite and they have some of the best roller coasters I've ever been on. While this place does get very busy and crowded I have yet to found a good day to go where it's not very crowded Prices are very expensive for tickets and if you don't want to wait in line then you have to pay an enormous amount of money in my book for speed passes and then if you want to ride the big roller coasters for the speed pass you have to pay even more money for on VIP speedpass, The water park has lines just as long as the rides. It is very crowded and busy there as well in the summer, Halloween haunt was lots of fun when I was a kid but after covid everything's changed and from what I hear now you have to pay and buy a special pass just to go into all the haunted houses now because the haunted houses were the favorite part of this event in my book. Although riding a roller coaster in the dark is pretty fun as well
Brian S — Google review
Amazing and fun roller coasters! The only downside was the long wait times, We had to stand in line for more than 1.5 hours for most rides. If it’s your first time visiting or if you’re a tourist, I highly recommend getting a Fast track pass. Overall, the experience was so thrilling, full of adrenaline, and totally worth it. Pro tip: keep your eyes open during the rides that’s how you’ll enjoy the most!
Hirod B — Google review
Visited on Sunday, August 31, 2025 – and it was packed. The park was overwhelming with people, and the top rides had queues of at least 1 hour. In total, we managed only 5 rides for the whole day. The new ride (opened Summer 2025) had a 3-hour wait all day long, so we skipped it. The shows are just okay for adults, but kids will probably enjoy them more. We bought the all-day dining pass and it was 100% worth it. Almost every food spot had a special menu item included. I’ll attach the list of eligible dining locations since it was confusing at first to figure out which places accepted it. On the downside: while the “no line-jumping” policy is fair in theory, in practice a lot of people went in and out of the queues. No staff were managing this issue, which made the waits more frustrating. Tip: If possible, avoid weekends to really enjoy the park without extreme lines.
Ann K — Google review
Canada’s Wonderland is fun for kids, but the experience feels more like a money trap than a family park. The atmosphere is designed to highlight thrills and fun, but underneath it’s clear the priority is profit, not guests. Parking is $39.99, food and drinks are overpriced, and water access is limited to old fountains or dirty sinks. You can’t bring in much from outside, yet security checks are inconsistent—sometimes too strict, sometimes too lax, raising safety concerns. Customer service is lacking; staff rarely smiled or welcomed guests. Ride wait times stretch 1–2 hours unless you pay $179.99 per person for Fast Lane Plus, which doesn’t even include all rides despite the marketing. My kids had a great time, but they weren’t the ones paying. For what I spent in one day, I could have taken a family trip down south. The park succeeds at creating a “fun” image, but in reality, it’s a polished price-gouge. If you want true value and enjoyment, a small-town festival will give you more smiles, less stress, and far better bang for your buck.
Go T — Google review
Vaughan, ON L6A 1S6, Canada•https://www.canadaswonderland.com/•+1 905-832-8131•Tips and more reviews for Canada's Wonderland

13LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto

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LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto is an exciting indoor attraction nestled within the Vaughan Mills shopping complex, just a stone's throw from the city. This vibrant destination is a paradise for LEGO lovers of all ages, featuring ten thrilling rides and attractions that promise endless fun. One of its highlights is the MINILAND exhibit, where visitors can marvel at intricate replicas of Toronto’s iconic landmarks crafted entirely from LEGO bricks.
Been there a few times as we have an annual pass. Kids love it. Movie time is great and you can watch four different ones. The rides are fun and Lego building class is also good. We usually spend around 2.5 to 4 hours here depending upon if kids want to stay longer. The food, though limited options is fine.
Mateen K — Google review
What a joyful experience! Legoland was full of color, creativity, and smiles at every turn. The staff were kind and welcoming, and the atmosphere was perfect for both kids and adults to feel like little adventurers again. Everything from the rides to the Lego builds was so well thought out. We made some beautiful memories and can’t wait to return. Highly recommend for families looking to spend a magical day together!
SSald Ê — Google review
LEGOLAND Discovery Centre has been on our to-do list for a while now, and we finally visited it! We were not disappointed. First, we were surprised by how big it was, considering it’s part of the mall. Second, there were so many activities to choose from. The admission includes a laser shooting ride, a jump around ride, four rotating 4D short films, a large play structure with slides, and many Lego stations. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit!
Dave C — Google review
Our visit to LEGOLAND was absolutely fantastic! It’s a great place for kids and families to enjoy together. From the moment you enter, you're surrounded by vibrant colors, incredible LEGO creations, and a fun, creative atmosphere. The rides, building zones, and themed areas were all well-designed and super engaging for the kids. There’s something for everyone — from exciting rides to hands-on building stations and 4D movies. It’s not just entertaining but also sparks creativity and imagination, making it a perfect day out for LEGO fans of all ages. The staff was friendly, helpful, and made the whole experience feel smooth and enjoyable. Our kids are already asking when we can go back! It’s definitely worth the visit, especially if your child is into LEGO. The only downside is that the price is a bit high for a single visit, particularly for bigger families. It would be great if there were more affordable ticket options or passes. That said, the memories made there are priceless. If you’re considering going to LEGOLAND, we highly recommend it — it’s fun, creative, and perfect for a family day out. We’ll definitely be back!
Sam S — Google review
I highly recommend visiting LegoLand in Canada. It takes around 3-4 hours, but it’s worth it. You can eat there, but I saw people bringing their own lunch boxes. They also offer Starbucks. I recommend buying your tickets in advance, as you can get one adult ticket and get one child free. We participated in the workshop, don’t miss it! Good luck! - we went a PA Day (Friday)
Carolina B — Google review
The ONLY reason NO LEGO store shall EVER get a full 5 star review from me... $400 for the Zelda set?!? Are you out of your minds!?! Do you hate children THAT much, Lego??? ...otherwise, nice place, nicer people. And hey, adults can go to the theme park side on Halloween this year if they choose, so... you do you.
Shaggy S — Google review
We had a fantastic time with the Autism ontario event. Was great that we got to go in for 2 hours before opening and had a quiet room. So much fun was had
Diane — Google review
We went on the Adult night and had a lot of fun. The murder mystery, silent auction and the fact you served beer was great! I even climbed throuh the indoor play centre 🤣. Movies, V.R. and lots and lots of lego to play around with. We had a really fun night!
John A — Google review
1 Bass Pro Mills Dr, Vaughan, ON L4K 5W4, Canada•https://www.legolanddiscoverycentre.com/toronto/?utm_source=loca…•+1 905-761-7066•Tips and more reviews for LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto

14The Village at Black Creek

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The Village at Black Creek is a captivating 1800s reenactment village in Toronto, offering an immersive experience of the region's history. With over 40 historic buildings, 70 rare animals, and 10 heritage gardens, visitors can explore the authentic setting of the 1860s. The village features costumed guides who showcase trades and crafts from that era, along with entertaining programs suitable for all ages.
:::MUST VISIT::: Today was our first visit. I got excited to book the tickets after seeing the high ratings. This place is amazing. The village is so beautiful with wonderful staffs to explain everything in detail. It has farm animals like hens,sheep’s etc. This village is an educational tour not only for kids but for the adults as well. It has enough public restrooms, pavilion cafe and a gift shop with a great stuff. The parking lot is huge and requires additional parking ticket. It’s not included in the admission ticket. I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND this place in this summer.
Diny D — Google review
I recently had the opportunity to visit The Village at Black Creek, and it was a truly memorable experience that blends history, charm, and community spirit. The staff were knowledgeable and incredibly friendly—always eager to answer questions and share stories that brought the village to life. One of the unexpected highlights? The freshly baked cookies and white bread—absolutely 10/10! Delicious and authentic, they added a warm, homey touch to the visit. It’s a great spot for families, history lovers, or anyone looking to experience a bit of the past in an engaging and welcoming setting.
Maria T — Google review
Amazing experience overall. Place is huge and well maintained. Staff are friendly and wearing traditional clothing dated back to 1800-1900 timeline. They have events to add cultural value and we were lucky enough to experience Spanish dance and Drumming performance. There is paved and unpaved parking however it has a fixed fee (approx 9$) We will surely visit this wonderful historical village again when whether settles a bit. Keep minimum two hours to enjoy every attraction. Presto card holders get a small discount.
Sanjeewa M — Google review
I’ve always loved places that preserve history and make you feel connected to the past. Black Creek Village is one of those spots that does it beautifully. The staff, dressed in period costumes, really add to the authentic atmosphere. They’re patient, friendly, and genuinely eager to share their knowledge about the village’s history and daily life in the old days. It’s a perfect place for a one day visit, relaxing, and full of charm. If you enjoy historical sites and a glimpse into the past, I definitely recommend it.
S T — Google review
The Village at Black Creek is a wonderful step back in time! The historic buildings, costumed interpreters, and hands-on activities make it feel like you’re truly experiencing 19th-century village life. Every corner has something interesting — from the working blacksmith shop and print shop to the schoolhouse and general store. We enjoyed strolling through the peaceful grounds, chatting with the interpreters who shared fascinating stories, and seeing the heritage gardens in bloom. The attention to detail in both the buildings and the demonstrations is outstanding. It’s educational, fun, and beautifully maintained — a perfect outing for families, history lovers, or anyone looking for a unique day trip.
Amit K — Google review
Awesome place for having a fun day with family. A old but live village from 200 years ago right in the heart of Toronto. I was there twice and both times I enjoyed and learned a lot. People who worked there (I don’t know if they are stuff or volunteers) are nice, kind and knowledgeable. Give it a try and make lots of great memories.
Mahtob M — Google review
I recently visited The Village at Black Creek and had such a great experience! The place is peaceful, beautifully maintained, and offers a perfect blend of community and comfort. The staff were very friendly and welcoming, and everything from the landscaping to the amenities shows how much care goes into keeping the place in great shape. It truly feels like a warm and inviting community highly recommend checking it out!
Parteek K — Google review
This is a historical place worth seeing. I was surprised by the location . I’ve passed this street by car so many times and never knew about it! You’ll feel like you’ve gone back to the 1800s and get to experience life from those days for a couple of hours. The bakery was great. I got fresh bread made in the traditional way. Be prepared for a long walk!
Sahar S — Google review
1000 Murray Ross Pkwy, Toronto, ON M3J 2P3, Canada•https://blackcreek.ca/?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=GMBlisting&…•+1 416-736-1733•Tips and more reviews for The Village at Black Creek

15Wet'n'Wild Toronto

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Wet 'n' Wild Toronto is a sprawling 45-acre water park offering a diverse range of attractions, including a movie theatre and driving range. It's the perfect destination for families seeking a safe and clean environment to enjoy beach-like fun without the hassle of sand. The park operates daily throughout July and August, as well as most weekends in June. Visitors rave about the awesome slides and recommend taking advantage of season pass options for multiple visits.
I went to Wet n Wild with my daughter and friends and it was amazing. I had such a great time enjoying all the water activities—especially the lazy river and the wave pool! Both were incredibly fun and relaxing. I ended up getting a season pass because I know I’ll definitely be coming back again. It’s such a perfect way to spend the day, and the season pass makes it even more worth it. Unfortunately, the weather wasn’t as warm as we had hoped that day, so my daughter felt quite cold, especially after being in the water for a while. Because of that, we didn’t get to stay as long as we would’ve liked. But we’re already planning our next visit on a hotter day so we can enjoy it to the fullest! The water slides were hands-down the highlight of the trip. They were thrilling and so much fun—my daughter and her friends couldn’t get enough of them. They kept going back over and over again and loved every minute of it. It was such a joy to see them having so much fun. Can’t wait for our next trip back!
Sehar A — Google review
Get there earlier if you real want to enjoy the place so that you enjoy the most interesting rides before those rides will start getting long queue (30-50mins on the line). Anyway, it's a fun place for both Adults and children, groups and family. Very smart, observant and active guards. Cool your body in a very sunny day and you can never get tired till get home to have a very sound sleep.
Peter I — Google review
Amazing Family Fun! We had an absolute blast at Wet'n'Wild Toronto! The kids loved every minute, from the thrilling slides to the relaxing lazy river. The park was clean, well-maintained, and had plenty of fun attractions for all ages. Highly recommend for families looking for a fun-filled day in the water. 😊🌊
Saleem A — Google review
Brought my 6yr old daughter for the first time! Even with a company event, the staff we so organized, accommodating, and very engaged!! The life guards we fun and playful at all times! Lots of space and li especially moved quickly! It was also nice to step away for a picnic lunch under a tree! We will be making a return visit soon!
Kristy S — Google review
We had a fun day at Wet’n’Wild Toronto! It’s definitely a great place for kids to have a blast, with lots of attractions to keep them entertained. One downside was the long lines for the slides—the wait times can get pretty long, so it’s best to arrive early and plan ahead. Overall, it was a good experience. If you're a family of four, I recommend getting the Platinum Season Pass—when you buy two, you get two free, which is a great value and worth considering if you plan to visit more than once. Food inside the park is a bit pricey, but it’s convenient and less hassle than going out to eat. As for the souvenir shop, the items are quite expensive, and I honestly don’t recommend buying anything unless you really want a keepsake. If that’s the case, maybe just grab one small item as a memento. All in all, a fun and memorable day for the family!
JEMMAYEL R — Google review
Never again - this is our 2nd time & let’s just say “fool me twice, shame on me”. I should’ve known better. It’s so waaaaaay over priced for what they have- like not just ohh that’s pricey but straight up criminal - a bureau should assess this places quality & prices. All the water was gross, which ok it’s got lots of ppl - but even the walls in the change rooms were dripping black - it was like someone rubbed coal all over the walls. Some of the slide were black too. Also Their hrs mean open door and close doors not just operational - so basically you can’t get it until after 11 and at 20 minutes after 5 o’clock they start walking around & telling you to leave so they can shut the door at six. I assumed rides would shut down at six and we would clear out. We wanted to buy some stuff on the way out, but at 540 we were already not able to buy dippin’ dots & they were already closing the doors to the gift shop, which was stupid because lots of people were wanting in & would’ve bought a lot more on the way out like shirts & hats & hoodies. Their gift shop prices for certain things were ridiculous like a pair of tiny goggles that you get at the dollar store for two dollars they wanted like $$22-$28 some crap like that- like I understand you can get a high profit margin because you’re a private park but they go too far and it is crazy. Slides definitely look like they need some maintenance. Some of them didn’t have enough pressure to even push the tinniest kids down. One of them was anchored to the staircase that went to the slide & it just blew around in the wind & when anyone was going down. Be prepared to see rude people on a whole other level. I don’t know if it’s my age & times have changed, but people are confrontational & aggressive, & a lot of people, butt the lines. One group of eight, butted the line on one slide for us & on the same slide during the same wait, a little boy butted the line & kept scurrying up, & then his dad and sister would come & stand with him & then the boy would run off & go Butt ahead again & the dad would go up later “ohhhh , I’m looking for my son”. Finally the last time he tried to do it I spoke up & I said no this isn’t fair like you’re cutting in front of other people’s kids who’ve been behaving well and waiting longer & he started to argue that it wasn’t a big deal so I was like What makes you better than them? & that’s when people in the line, all started yelling at him, apparently he had been doing it all day, & everyone was sick of it, & it ended up starting like this huge thing where they almost came to blows.(I felt bad at that point for saying anything because I felt like I had started it, but I was politely trying to just correct the situation. I didn’t realize he had been doing it all day & making enemies everywhere.). It was really disappointing to see a grown man teaching his children to lie & cheat & then when he was called out on it, to threaten people & get in their face & be abrupt, I felt so bad for his children but I hate to say … you know they’re gonna grow up to be terrible people just like him because he’s teaching them this- so yeah next time I’m gonna just go to an indoor waterslide maybe in Niagara or go to Ottawa because I am never giving them a single dime of my money again. On a sidenote, I would like to say that the staff of young kids that work there seem to be pretty attentive & had good attitudes. I got the strong impression that they were shortstaffed that particular day. Ohhhh ohhh I almost forgot - the carabanas you can rent are so small like sooooooo small - & what’s weird is they offer some with fridges but why when you cant bring anything into the park except sealed water - so what’s it for - the only thing I can think is if you have baby formula/milk or you want the drinks you buy there colder - like what are thinking - don’t worry it’s only hundreds more to rent a small tent with a fridge . God they better hope no one comes along to build something better or they’ll be done permanently.
Jai D — Google review
In need of updates. Kids section never has both slides working which backs up lines for children. Limited amount of smaller toddler slides. The little frog is always packed. Dirty! Garbage everywhere. lots of staff but no one is cleaning. My child loves the place and I want it to thrive, but really needs to allocate funds into better places.
Nicky “ — Google review
☀️ A Splash-Tastic Summer Day at Wet’n’Wild Toronto 💦 We spent the ultimate family fun day at Wet’n’Wild Toronto, and it was everything summer dreams are made of! ☀️ From the moment we stepped in, the energy was electric. ⚡️ Sunshine, slides, and smiles everywhere. 😄🛝 From Bear Footin’ Bay to Krazy Kanuck & conquering the Hurricane, a twisty-turny adrenaline rush that had us screaming all the way down. 💦🙀 We floated through Muskoka Soakah, raced on Klondike Express, spun in the Typhoon, and splashed at the Big Surf. 🌊 Refueled with Pizza Pizza and ended on a sweet note with ice cream & funnel cakes 🍦🍕 A fun day of rides, laughter, water fights, sun-soaked memories. 💧 Thank you @wetnwildtoronto for the amazing family experience — we’ll definitely be back for more summer fun! ☀️💦
Farzana H — Google review
7855 Finch Ave W, Brampton, ON L6T 0B2, Canada•http://www.wetnwildtoronto.com/•+1 416-369-0123•Tips and more reviews for Wet'n'Wild Toronto
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16Copper Creek Golf Club

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Copper Creek Golf Club is located in Kleinburg, Ontario, just a short distance from downtown Toronto. Nestled in the picturesque Humber River Valley, this golf course has gained recognition as one of Ontario's top daily fee courses since its establishment in 2004. It has been featured on SCOREGolf's list of top courses and offers the Copper Creek Flex Program for frequent golfers, providing discounted rates for those who book a certain number of rounds during the season.
I had the pleasure of attending a wedding at Copper Creek last month and I have to say that not one detail was missed or overlooked from the moment I entered the reception hall. The staff and servers were all very attentive and pleasant. I had special diet requests and restrictions which the servers were well prepared for since they reconfirmed it all with me prior to serving the meal, without me having to bring it up to them first. All of the food that I had from the appetizers right through to the dessert was like having a party in my mouth. The quality of food and ingredients that they use is not something that they cut back on. It was definitely by far, the best wedding I have attended in decades thanks to the stunning decor and tantalizing food displays, the top notch service received and the overall phenomenal gastronomic experience. Well done Copper Creek!
Hazel E — Google review
Been there for an event!! Elegance meets hospitality! Great place for special events! Calm and peaceful place with delicious food! Good for high end weddings and special events. They organized everything perfectly. Highly recommended for people like to do things in style.
Nirooshan N — Google review
I played a round here today, and I have to say, this place is impressive. Rain was in the forecast, so I ended up playing alone, which was nice as I finished the round in 3hrs. The course is stunning. Every hole is fun, but challenging. The course conditions were almost perfect, and the staff are all very friendly and helpful. I went to the Bistro after to get some food, and that was also excellent. Just a great place all-around. You really can't go wrong booking a game here. I'll definitely be coming back.
Ryan B — Google review
Beautiful Golf course, players and staff here are amazing. Did some photography if you like them follow me on instagram @yongestreetsteve. I do general photography all over Toronto.
Stephen S — Google review
What a beautiful place. Spectacular views, very nice banquet area. Well kept and maintained. The scenery is gorgeous though. I'm sure the golfers love their experience here. 10/10
Patrick L — Google review
Attended the Four Seasons golf tournament at Copper Creek Golf Course and had a fantastic experience. The course was in excellent shape and the event was well organized. After the round, we were treated to a great meal — the food and service were both top-notch. A beautiful venue and a memorable day overall!
Shafat H — Google review
This is a very beautiful course. Great driving range/practice facility. The fairways are soft and carpet-like. The course layout is really well designed and every hole is very scenic. 10/10 Would recommend
The S — Google review
I was recently there for a wedding and what a beautiful day & experience! The service provided from the staff was 10/10. Everyone was professional and so kind. The food… wow! Usually you worry about how good the food will be when attending a wedding, not at Copper Creek!! The food was absolutely delicious and so much detail into presentation. Additional bonus: As someone with allergies I didn’t have to remind the staff at all what my allergies were, my plate never needed to be changed and my food also came out with the rest of my table! This rarely happens when I attend big events. Another 10/10
Jessica C — Google review
11191 Hwy 27, Kleinburg, ON L0J 1C0, Canada•http://www.coppercreek.ca/•+1 905-893-3370•Tips and more reviews for Copper Creek Golf Club

17Kay Gardner Beltline Trail

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The Kay Gardner Beltline Trail is a recreational pathway located in Toronto, Canada. This trail offers a delightful and enjoyable outdoor experience for residents and visitors alike. The trail provides a scenic route through various neighborhoods, showcasing the city's natural beauty and diverse landscapes. It serves as an excellent venue for walking, jogging, cycling, and other physical activities while providing an escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life.
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18Mackenzie Glen District Park

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Mackenzie Glen District Park is a versatile outdoor space offering various activities for visitors. The park features play and picnic areas, walking trails, a soccer field, a splash pad, and even an outdoor concert venue. Families can enjoy the kiddie train and outdoor concerts while kids have fun in the splash pad with swings and slides. The park's blend of wooded areas and open spaces provides an accessible way to relax and reduce mental fatigue.
This park is very good within the neighborhood. For summer fun, big park. Always have a great experience
Kamran M — Google review
It’s a nice big park with a big area dedicated to splash pad. There are swings and slides and a lot other fun things for kids to do. I was there as a vendor this time but I’ve visited many times before. It’s a great spot to families.
BloomBelles D — Google review
Such a beautiful park. We love going there. My daughter and I enjoy there so much. It’s clean and so nice. Very gorgeous.
Karishma B — Google review
Nice park with 3 soccer fields, a large playground and water play area. The washrooms have a change room and there is a ton of parking, especially wheelchair parking. There's about 15 spots for wheelchair parking.
Solomon H — Google review
Great place for kids to enjoy outdoor time. We have been invited for a birthday celebration and had used a picnic area to set up tables and chairs. My boys really enjoyed!!
Olesya G — Google review
This is a local community trail, aka Bartley Smith Greenway North, north to Teston Road and south to McNaughton Road. There are a few ponds and a creek along the trail. The length of the trail in the loop is about 7km, takes about a couple of hours to complete. It was a grey Sunday, it was not busy.
Patrick X — Google review
This park is absolutely amazing. Lots of fun for the kids and there’s an awesome soccer field and little splash pad to keep the kids cool in those hot days of summer.
Marcelo G — Google review
2 huge playgrounds with foam floorboards so no dirty shoes and falls are cushioned.. and a splash pad is pretty nice too.. also Lllllll there’s also public restrooms and tons of picnic benches and shady tree areas to sit under.
Soonie Q — Google review
220 Cranston Park Ave, Vaughan, ON L6A 2M4, Canada•+1 905-832-8577•Tips and more reviews for Mackenzie Glen District Park

19Sugarbush Heritage Park

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Sugarbush Heritage Park is a serene and picturesque forest located in the Thornhill Woods neighborhood, on the border of Vaughan and Richmond Hill. The park features beautiful tree-covered paths that are perfect for leisurely hikes throughout the year. The trails are well-maintained and offer a soft, cushioned ground thanks to the tree canopy covering them.
Great place for coming with kids and family. If you like walking in woods this place is definitely for you. Don’t forget bug repellent or us Off. It has free parking and great playground for kids. And place for dogs. The washrooms were clean. Highly recommended.
Elmir M — Google review
Beautiful outdoor space we had a great time at our pet Halloween costume contest huge success. Leash, free dog park for both big and small dogs is amazing and the different paths in the forest are serene and beautiful. Very lucky to be part of the Thornhill Woods community!
Dave E — Google review
A visit to Sugarbush Heritage Park is like stepping into a serene oasis of untouched nature, where the beauty of the fall season truly shines. The colorful trees that surround the area paint a picturesque landscape with their vibrant autumn hues, creating a feast for the eyes. What makes this place exceptional is the peaceful atmosphere that envelops you, allowing for a profound connection with nature. Sugarbush Heritage Park is a hidden gem for those seeking tranquility and a chance to bask in the splendor of untouched natural beauty during the fall. I highly recommend it for a memorable and serene outdoor experience.
Morris — Google review
Very nice and quiet area. Lot of Maple trees and I believe it's beautiful in fall. Highly recommended : mosquito repellent applied when you walk trails in the woods.
Lou Y — Google review
Beautiful park. There’s excellent hiking trails here, and an awesome dog park.
Arjun M — Google review
Busy community park and wood! Noise since it's beside HWy7. A lot of unleashed dogs and irresponsible owners. Of you want to do a leisure walk after dinner or in the morning it's fine. Not ideal for a serious hike or walk.
Lee F — Google review
Awesome place for a small family hike close to your home. Clean air and quiet place in the middle of the busy city. Trees are starting to turn yellow. I hope the peak is coming in a week or two.
David B — Google review
If you've driven along 407 and marveled at the fall colours in this beautiful patch of trees on the intersection of Bathurst and 407, being inside and walking the trails is a much more beautiful experience. The fall colours this year in 2022 are stunning all over and this place was blooming. Trails aren't very long but very enjoyable.
Arvind P — Google review
91 Thornhill Woods Dr, Thornhill, ON L4J 8S1, Canada•+1 905-832-2281•Tips and more reviews for Sugarbush Heritage Park

20Richmond Green Sports Centre and Park

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Richmond Green Sports Centre and Park is a versatile outdoor hub located in the heart of Richmond Hill. It offers a wide range of activities, including cycling and skating trails, soccer fields, and a tranquil waterfall. The park features an outdoor ice skating trail that transforms into a rollerblading trail in the summer, along with expansive picnic areas, historic buildings, art exhibition spaces, and an amphitheater.
Richmond Green Park is a beautiful place to walk around, especially in the fall when the leaves turn red and the scenery is vibrant. There’s a small waterfall that adds to the calm atmosphere, and it’s common to see people taking wedding photos because the park is so picturesque. It’s a peaceful spot to relax, enjoy nature, and take in the fall colors.
Denis F — Google review
It locates at the corner of Elgin Mills and Leslie,a major intersection for public transit. It is the largest park in the city of Richmond Hill too. Besides the regular park facilities like picnic areas, children playground, agricultural barn, splash pad, baseball diamonds, basketball court, and soccer fields, there is an indoor dome and the Tom Graham Arena Complex for all seasons purposes. The heritage walk and Rose garden are famous for taking wedding or family photos. This park has several free parking lots but it always is a headache to find a sport on weekends or public holidays.
Linda C — Google review
Lovely park, has a really nice garden with a waterfall. In the other end of the park, it also has 12 pop-up pickle ball courts which we made good use during our stay. It’s a nicely mini NY Central Park at Richmond Hill outside of Toronto.
Carol D — Google review
I come here frequently, my parents took me here as a child and I had day camp here too. This park area holds very fun events like rib fest, and it is also a lovely place to come and read a book by the water. The area is very safe and clean, and completely full of wildlife. There is always available parking, washrooms on site, and so many places to sit. I love to come here, always will.
Ashley A — Google review
Beautiful park! Perfect for photoshoots and weddings, picnic and walking, biking, etc. Have come here for all of the above :)
Kristen C — Google review
Richmond Green Sports Centre and Park is a versatile 102-acre facility in Richmond Hill, offering a wide array of amenities for visitors of all ages. The park features an indoor sports centre, seasonal dome, skate park, and a 250-meter inline skating trail that transforms into an outdoor ice skating rink in winter. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy soccer fields, baseball and softball diamonds, basketball courts, and bocce courts. The park also boasts a water play park, picnic areas, and a 300-seat outdoor amphitheatre. For those interested in history and art, the Boynton House Art Exhibition Space and the Richmond Green Heritage Walk are notable attractions. Parking is free, though spaces can fill up quickly during peak times.
Hamid V — Google review
The field outside the center hosts different activities and events throughout the year with assorted vendors and community partners. Playground is fun for kids and outdoor skating trail is a scenic route. Recently attended the Rib Fest there. Do look forward to Pumpkin Fest and Christmas Market.
Diana C — Google review
Richmond Green Sports Centre and Park is a massive, beautifully maintained community space with something for everyone. It’s got sports fields, indoor arenas, walking trails, a skate park, splash pad, and even a lovely rose garden. The park is perfect for families, joggers, or anyone looking to enjoy a full day outdoors. There’s plenty of parking, clean washrooms, and shaded picnic areas. In winter, the indoor sports dome stays busy, and in summer, it’s a favorite for community events. Big, clean, and very well organized.
Sophie M — Google review
1300 Elgin Mills Rd E, Richmond Hill, ON L4S 1M5, Canada•http://www.richmondhill.ca/richmondgreen•+1 905-737-1236•Tips and more reviews for Richmond Green Sports Centre and Park
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21Mill Pond Park

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Mill Pond Park in Richmond Hill is a popular destination offering various attractions for visitors. The park features a picturesque boardwalk, a charming gazebo that overlooks the fountain at the center of the pond, and a playground for children. In winter, the pond transforms into an ice skating rink. Additionally, visitors can enjoy leisure activities such as biking, walking, running, and strolling along the lovely trails surrounding the beautiful lake.
This park is not very very big, but quiet and cozy within the residential area. There are many tall old trees inside the trail, and the pond is very beautiful with lots of geese and ducks there. The photos were taken on Oct 26, 2024
Lillian Y — Google review
13 year old Momo enjoyed his walk in Mill Pond a week before he passed away. He took a picture with his beloved wife Mimi and left us a moment of peace.
C W — Google review
Very long paths. with it and quiet area to walk around. They also host music live once a month during the summer time
Maher J — Google review
I often visit this park. The view is beautiful. A lot of wildlife activities going. Dogs are allowed to the park. The lake is tiny but is nice. Inside the park, there is a trail goes different area, easy hike and interesting. Parking is a bit challenge in the weekend. Its nice to spend an afternoon for a walk or a hike if you have time. Front entrance has a children play ground. Good for small children.
Labrador K — Google review
A spectacular park with a beautiful pond and trails to take a small walk. Great for everyone & family for relaxing or a picnic. Sometime you will see ice cream truck stop there too. Highly recommend!
Shirley C — Google review
Peaceful trail with seating near the water and playground for children, the trail goes further into the woods, not too long but enjoyable for a walk on a sunny day, there's also picnic area at the end of the trail. Very relaxing
Haley A — Google review
Incredibly great place! With touches of every piece of nature. Also, Well maintained and relaxing. A walker's paradise. Finished off with an upgraded kids' playground. (Sorry, no pics of the playground because kids we're playing)
A A — Google review
It's perfect place for kids and families. Parking across the pound with washrooms. Picnic tables. Big area for kids. And I am sure that the walk around the pound it's lovely too.
Agatica G — Google review
321 Mill St, Richmond Hill, ON L4C 4B5, Canada•http://www.richmondhill.ca/subpage.asp?pageid=prc_parks_millpond•+1 905-771-8800•Tips and more reviews for Mill Pond Park

22Bindertwine Park

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Bindertwine Park, located near Islington Avenue in Kleinberg, is a family-friendly park with plenty of green space, a baseball diamond, and a soccer field. It offers a well-maintained trail along a serene stream for leisurely walks. The park also provides access to the scenic Humber Trail and the McMichael Trail, which runs alongside the Humber River. Visitors can enjoy picturesque landscapes with beautiful birch trees.
An park though green good, leads more to the William Granger Greenway-Humber trail entrance. This park offers side playful activities and has closed enclosure for same. Not experienced more of this park as straightaway went for the trail. Enjoy.
Hiten R — Google review
Very nice fields with beautiful surroundings. Parking is pretty good but the nets on the soccer fields are ripped. Not sure how expensive soccer net is but that would make a big difference.
Dima B — Google review
Nice park. We were looking for something quite park and trail to explore near Vaughan and found this place. It's quite and nice trail. You can explore the different pathways along with Humber river. Have seen people are coming here for picnic. People come here with dogs for walking too. Nice picnic spot as it is huge and nice place. Free Parking is available on site.Great place for a nature walk.
Atit P — Google review
Not much to say, nice trail, seems to be well maintained, etc. I did see that it said there was no winter maintenance so keep that in mind.
S J — Google review
Great weather for a hike and a little exercise. I love biking on this Humber River Trail in the summer. However, it was nothing less than majestic on the Christmas Day after the snowfall. While keeping distance we wished and received many blessings for the holidays. I hope next year will bring many good things to you too. Happy holidays! Park trail runs along Humber river and is very easy to navigate. There is plenty of parking at the head of the trail. Enjoy!
David B — Google review
Good open trail, easy for beginners bc it’s not hard to get lost & it’s not too long. Not too many bugs but still wear bug spray & sunscreen as there aren’t many shady areas. Flat wide for walking with stops along the way to rest. The views are nice. Good amount of parking space also (concrete lot). Enough space to have a picnic / outdoor activity. Pretty busy trail.
Meera A — Google review
Beautiful scenery. Beside the park, there are stores (if you go up the hill) and a beautiful Art gallery. Would recommend going to this place on a weekend or the evening because it was a little busy today. Enjoy!
Andrea C — Google review
My new favourite park. Easy to get there and a bit interesting trails to get 10k steps a day. Seems many people are only enjoying trails.
Rody C — Google review
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23Marita Payne Park

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Nestled in the heart of Vaughan, Marita Payne Park is a delightful green oasis that offers an array of activities for visitors of all ages. This charming park features well-maintained playgrounds, soccer and baseball fields, as well as tennis courts and a designated area for skateboarders. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the scenic 2.5-kilometer paved walking path that meanders through both Marita Payne Park and its neighboring Glen Shields Park, connecting to the Bartley Smith Greenway.
It's beautiful and peaceful. Lots of greeneries and open area to play with your dog. Although, you have to be careful as coyote sightings are possible. Parking is along Clark Ave., if it is full, you can park in the library or community center which is a close walking distance from the park.
Princess R — Google review
My go to park locally for wildlifephotography when I don't have much time. Surprised to see quite a few different wildlife at such a small park. Love to hangout at the pond where the herons and cormorants will hang out most of the time.
Tyler L — Google review
Parking is available on both sides of the Clark. Went northward, passing through the underpaths of the Glen Shields, 407 and highway 7, to Langstaff Eco Park. It was a warm February day, the temperature was at 6°c and it was bright. The snow was soft or slushy. The walk was enjoyable.
Patrick X — Google review
2024 May 3.5★ A nice park with mature trees, good paths and is connected to The Bartléy Smith Greenway trail. This allows for a long extension and great exercise route for cycling and running.
K W — Google review
Very beautiful, and colourful, small park. Although the park is small and not the largest in the area, it has plenty of reasons to visit and spend your time. There is a soccer field, a tennis court, a basketball court, and even a pond. The nature is gorgeous, with many different animals. A great place to have a walk in the park, or keep your kids busy outside in the nature.
Justin G — Google review
Less busy these days when everyone wants to walk outside after the long stretches of #stayathome... Narrow path in some places and cyclists should slow down. Limited nature but clean riverside. Total walk is 4km one way.
Dejan R — Google review
There is a small beautiful pond here and a trail you can walk.
Ahmet O — Google review
What a beautiful park! I loved it here. The trees are so big that they provide a lot of shade even on a hot summer day. The pond bring a nice breeze over your face to kill the heat. Be warned there are a lot of birds. You may not be able to find a spot for a picnic near the water without any birds! I also didn't come across any washrooms...
Hannah E — Google review
16 Jason St, Concord, ON L4K 3H2, Canada•+1 905-832-2281•Tips and more reviews for Marita Payne Park

24Bond Lake

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Bond Lake is a picturesque 55-acre kettle lake nestled in the Oak Ridges Corridor Conservation Reserve, formed by retreating glaciers. It's conveniently located near highways and roads yet offers a serene natural experience. The area features well-maintained trails along the lake, providing opportunities for leisurely walks and moderate hikes. Visitors can enjoy beautiful views of the water and surrounding landscapes. While popular, it doesn't tend to get overcrowded, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers seeking tranquility.
A beautiful and serene lake with a scenic hiking trail around it. The trail length is around 3.5 km with intermediate difficulty in some parts. For the best experience, avoid weekends when it is too busy. We went at noon on a weekday and it was very quiet.
Rafik N — Google review
Too good have clam trails in the heart of Richmond Hill. Easy access but not enough parking spots during weekends, you are allowed to park on the side of Yonge Street.Approximately you can finish walking in walking. Some spots are good for taken photos.
Sam W — Google review
Bound Lake is a great small lake to go for hiking, walking, or swimming. The area is beautiful and peaceful, perfect to enjoy nature. Many people also come here to swim and relax. The only drawback is that there is no big parking space near the lake, so sometimes it can be hard to find a spot. But overall, it is a wonderful place to walk, hike, swim, and enjoy the outdoors.
Saeed M — Google review
We went to see the fall colors. It’s amazing! The trails are steep, and as other reviews said, there’s no bathroom here. The whole trail took about 3 hours to finish.
Maggie_ — Google review
Bond Lake is a beautiful natural spot that offers the best of both worlds — a peaceful lake and a surrounding forest. You can enjoy walking through the trails in the woods or simply relax by the water. The scenery is stunning and very calming. In my opinion, it’s a great choice if you want to spend time in nature and take a break from the city but in the city.
Sobhan — Google review
Both my parents and I love bond lake. If you want to see the fall colors, hike on the trail from the parking lot near Yonge street anti clockwise in the morning. The beautiful fall colors can been seen with warm morning sunlights. I have to say this trail may not be easy for people over 60. Some parts on the sides with maple trees (north of the lake) are quite steep. There is no washroom in the park.
L D — Google review
Not very big, but a very beautiful spot perfect for taking photos.
Image ( — Google review
I visit this place every fall. Beautiful!
Raymond — Google review
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25Sonoma Heights Community Park

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Sonoma Heights Community Park is a family-friendly park in Vaughan, offering a variety of amenities for visitors. The park features a baseball diamond, bocce field, basketball court, skateboard park, soccer field, tennis courts, and a water park. Additionally, there are paved walk trails and loop paths for walking and biking. With its lovely pond, playgrounds, and scenic walking paths overlooking Kleinburg from Woodbridge, the park provides an inviting atmosphere for families to enjoy outdoor activities.
Excellent place for kids and adults. The water pad is fantastic. There is also a baseball diamond, basketball court, a few soccer fields, bocce, skate and bike area and a very nice playground. The whole family can have fun. It is also nice that there’s planty of parking available.
Marcelo G — Google review
Lots to do at this park for everyone. The kids playground is on the smaller side so it's good for small kids. There's a small skate park with a quarter half pipe roughly 4ft. high. Basketball court, baseball field, soccer field, splash pad, lawn bowling.
Racy N — Google review
This is a great park with walkways thru-out, also the soccer field has artificial turf, there is a baseball diamond, bocci courts, playground, skateboard area and a water park for the little kids... the only problem is the litter in the park is horrible
Frank S — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous park 😍 Kids will definitely love this park.
Dhrumesh P — Google review
I love this park 😍. The spalsh pad design is cool too
Lorde F — Google review
Had my daughter's 5th birthday party here. Everyone loved it! The splash pad is one of the best in the city, padded floors and lots of green area to sit and watch the kids. The playground is in the same vicinity, so the kids run from one place to the other without any concerns. The bathrooms are also very clean
Claudia C — Google review
First off, this park is the best park of all the parks I've gone to over the years. The Basketball court is amazing, the Football field is nice and big and so is the Baseball diamond. I've been going to this park ever since I was a kid and I went to this park yesterday after around 10 years and it still holds those nostalgic vibes and relaxing vibes. So to sum it up I love this park in general and would recommend it to everyone :)
Jabeer K — Google review
Mostly clean. The kids were not bored for a second in a 3 hour visit.
Brian D — Google review
100 Sunset Ridge, Woodbridge, ON L4H 1W7, Canada•Tips and more reviews for Sonoma Heights Community Park
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26King City Trail

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The King City Trail is a nature preserve located in the heart of King City, Ontario. It features wide paved trails and picturesque rolling hills that are surrounded by temperate forests and several ponds and lakes. The beauty of the trail is stunning in any season, and it is perfect for hiking, running, or biking.
When driving here, pull into the church parking lot! Feels like stepping into a fairytale, but at the same time you're not too far from a backyard that you'd ever get lost. King city trail has a great balance of forest paths with lots of squirrels, which leads through open fields with flowers and bushes, and bridges over gurgling creaks! Overall a beautiful trail with lots of wayfinding signs at every crosspoint so you don't get lost.
Jaqui L — Google review
Nice moderate well-marked trail with a mix of marsh (bring bug spray when appropriate), forest, and former farmland being naturalized. Can be muddy in areas if it's rained recently. Main trail off of Keele and adjoining various parks is reasonably used and well-maintained, the disconnected extension off of East Humber road has the vegetation growing in and the wooden structures are rotting.
James P — Google review
Beautiful trail with little board walks. We came here in early June but I'm sure it would be stunning in the Fall. There is no getting lost here as there are maps everywhere (plus the fact you're not too far from the Beautiful houses in the neighbourhood). There are also benches around the trail for anyone who may need a bit of rest.
Shantel R — Google review
An excellent walking trail # nature at it's best # try visiting the trail during all 4 different seasons. I walked the trail during first week of May (Spring), it was dry but visibility was great through the woods. Surprisingly didn't see any creatures or mosquitoes.
Amar K — Google review
Well marked trails but a bit muddy. Some of the trail is over grown. Take less than an hour to hike it all.
Rex T — Google review
My favorite trail due to the changes of terrain, available benches, pine trees, and seclusion. I feel like it's a huge trail with all the loops and hardly any people around. The signage makes you think that you could get lost here but trust me, it's impossible after I studied the trail layout. I think fairies live here?
Paula G — Google review
Trails were in great shape for winter fat biking but maybe too short to ride mtb during the summer. (Would be better to hike in the summer.) The trail has nice tree coverage and a couple of cool boardwalks to bike on.
Kurt L — Google review
Very well marked natural trials. Easy to get lost in nature of you so desire since the numbers don't correspond to the trial names.
Ari — Google review
13190 Keele St, King City, ON L7B 1J2, Canada•+1 905-833-5321•Tips and more reviews for King City Trail

27Pheasant Hollow Park

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Pheasant Hollow Park is a delightful neighborhood gem that offers a variety of recreational activities for all ages. Nestled within the scenic Peter Rupert trail system, it provides access to beautiful natural areas like the Golden Forest Pond and Cook Woodlot. Families can enjoy two well-equipped playgrounds tailored for different age groups, ensuring endless fun for children. The park also features a basketball court and soccer field, perfect for sports enthusiasts looking to engage in some friendly competition or casual play.
Great park. Always very clean. Can play on the playground. Also can play basketball and has soccer field.
Alexander D — Google review
Neighborhood park, a nice park to walk, play some basketball, soccer and exercise also a nice place to walk your dog, but people should refrain from dumping household garbage
S N — Google review
A nice open area with lots of trees surrounding.. There is a soccer field and a basketball court for kids to have fun.
Anna C — Google review
Really nice so much fun for kids
IRINA D — Google review
This park has 2 playgrounds. One is recommended for up to age 5 and the other is from 5-12. There is a varied amount of equipment to keep children entertained and busy. There is also a soccer field and basketball court here. In summer, a portable toilet is available for use. In between the 2 playgrounds, there is a large covered area with seating and tables along the perimeter.
Monica B — Google review
It's a very nice park. Equipped with swings for small children age 3 and above. It got 2 poke stops and one gym. What can I say, you've got to catch them all! It has a full size basketball and a smaller field for football.
Ian Y — Google review
This beautiful park is free to enjoy. You can play soccer and basketball here, just bring your own ball. Little ones also can enjoy the playground in the park. It's a good place to meet friends in the neighborhood.
Ratna S — Google review
It's a nice neighborhood park with a playground and the right amount of seating. There is also a basketball court and path weaving through it so you can walk or run around it for exercise. It is also next to a soccer field and a short nature trail that leads to a bike trail that passes by a little pond that always have ducks, geese, and other water fouls. I enjoy taking a quick evening stroll.
Joni R — Google review
201 Peter Rupert Ave, Maple, ON L6A 0Y5, Canada•+1 905-832-2281•Tips and more reviews for Pheasant Hollow Park

28Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA)

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Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) offers three distinct campgrounds: Albion Hills, Indian Line, and Glen Rouge. Among these, Glen Rouge stands out as the only site situated within the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), nestled along the scenic Rouge River. It prides itself on offering an 'urban camping experience.' The TRCA is known for providing exceptional customer service and valuable information to assist with professional projects.
Excellent service, very patient with customer. Really helping you go through all the details and provide with critical information.
George Z — Google review
Came here during Doors Open. Very cool 😎 and educational place to learn about conservation and sustainability. A lot of thought was put into the construction of the building. They regulate the temperature within the building through use of technology and natural resources such as timber and water. Learnt about rain garden and water conservation as well. So glad we got to visit!
Bugwagen — Google review
Absolutely horrendous service. It's slow and inadequate. When any entity has absolute authority without the necessary checks and balances service is lacking.
Kasim D — Google review
Manage the climate \\ necessary to survive \\ conserved by the woods ... Toronto and Region Conservation Authority ... HaikuPrajna ... APRILandALLEN's Roadmap The new TRCA building is impressive. We went on a short guided tour and learned about the materials used (hint, it's wood), some of the different energy conserving techniques used by the building itself, and the necessary procedures required to upkeep such a massive display of ingenuity. It was fun, go check it out!
HaikuPrajna M — Google review
This is the mess I found please can you come over and investigate please I have 8 boxes left for u
Miguel — Google review
Great place to get ones professional projects consulted
Abdul ( — Google review
Meeting to discuss a project. Friendly staff in a relaxing environment.
Mark M — Google review
Very nice building, people are awesome ❣️
Sherry P — Google review
5 Shoreham Dr, North York, ON M3N 1S4, Canada•https://trca.ca/?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=GMBlisting&utm_ca…•+1 416-661-6600•Tips and more reviews for Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA)

29Vellore Woods Park

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Vellore Woods Park is a great place to spend a day outdoors in Vellore Village. The trails are well-maintained and the space is quiet and peaceful. The park also has two ponds that are great for viewing while walking or biking. It's important to remember to clean up after your pets, as the park does not typically get salted. There are usually other people around, so it's an enjoyable place to walk or jog with your dog.
Cute little park. There’s a smaller slide for littles and a larger slide for bigger kids, baby swings and regular swings, a basketball net, plenty of green space, seating space, and garbage bins. Park is well maintained.
Ali R — Google review
Good park but not well designed.No flower plants in or around the park No shades to protect you from sun n rain.No picnic Ordinary landscaping.No restroom.
Binay S — Google review
Nice and peaceful… if peaceful is the sound of constant highway traffic. Not very stroller friendly either.
Brian M — Google review
Nice park with great walking trails
Rebelboy C — Google review
Nice community park. Good walk in the neighborhood.
Mr L — Google review
Beautiful park in the heart of Vellore Village in Woodbridge. Nice trails to walk, bike or run. Walking the puppy here is great. Remember your poop bags to pickup after your pets. Always nice to see neighbours or other people from the neighbourhood. Mature trees make it a good choice during hot summer days. Remember to smile and say hi to the other people enjoying the park.
Badi A — Google review
Small play space for kids with a basketball court. Two ponds to view while walking/biking the crushed stone path. Path does get cleared for easier passage in the winter(it may take a few days for them to clear). Does not get salted so sometimes a little difficult for walking. I walk our dog in the mornings and it is always a quiet walk where we may encounter 1 or 2 other people. Great little escape from into nature.
Jeannie H — Google review
Amazing little park with a nice trail with view of two pondw on both sides. Nice for an evening stroll.
Sarah M — Google review
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30Black Creek Pioneer Village

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Black Creek Pioneer Village in Vaughan offers a variety of hiking trails suitable for all skill and fitness levels. Beginners can take leisurely walks along well-marked paths, while intermediate hikers can enjoy moderately challenging routes. The village also provides convenient and affordable parking options near the tennis arena.
Great, cheap parking, not too far from tennis arena.
Val M — Google review
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31Thornhill

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Thornhill, located in the Regional Municipality of York in Ontario, Canada, is a charming suburban district. Divided between the cities of Vaughan and Markham by Yonge Street, Thornhill offers a blend of urban and natural attractions. This area is known for its peaceful atmosphere and convenient location within the Greater Toronto Area. With a mix of residential neighborhoods and commercial areas, Thornhill provides visitors with a taste of suburban Canadian living.
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32Nort Johnson District Park

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Nort Johnson District Park boasts a stunning loop trail known as the Riverwalk, which meanders gracefully alongside the picturesque Humber River. This well-kept path is paved and illuminated, making it perfect for leisurely strolls at any time of day. With its gentle inclines, the Riverwalk offers an accessible outdoor experience that invites visitors to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying a serene walk along the water's edge.
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