Bloordale Park North — Kid-friendly Outdoor Play in Toronto, Ontario
- Ages all ages
- Outdoor
Bloordale Park North is a great outdoor spot for families to enjoy some fresh air and play, offering a nice green space for kids to explore.
What to expect
This park provides an open area for children to run around and engage in outdoor activities. As an outdoor space, it's best enjoyed on sunny days when families can make the most of the natural surroundings and play structures.
Best for
Perfect for a casual afternoon of play and exploration for children of all ages in a community park setting.
What parents say
Anil Giddaluru
Nice place, good tracks for walking and short cycling with lot of greenery around. There is a play ground for kids too..Good for evening relaxation..
Aleks Mango
Great park. Lots of green space around. Parking behind the church. There is a path going from the park all the way to Centennial Park. Used to be deserted. Now since COVID is packed w people
Tom Napier
Excellent (semihidden) park, located directly behind the Bloordale United Church, north of Bloor St. W. There is a great children's four seasons play area and a nice gentle slope for sledging/tobogganing in the winter. For walking, jogging and cycling enthusiasts, the is a tree lined path that skirts the Elmcrest Creek, tributary of the Etobicoke Creek that winds north to Centennial Park. Thre is a long greenspace that is great for dog walking. Sorry, this space is not a leash free area. There are plenty of benches for resting and people watching as well as bird and other urban wildlife observing. The Cardinals are my favorite songbird...
drpencilify
Nice park, good walking trail, and the city has done a lot to stabilize the creek in the last few years by adding trees and fixing paths, etc. So it's a lovely and easy walk.
J0K3R RU
Great scenery. Always clean. Livered in a nice neighborhood. Takes about 1 hour to go through the trail. But can be done in less than 30 min.