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Charlton Park — Kid-friendly Outdoor Play in Toronto, Ontario

4.5·49 reviews·Outdoor Play·166 Charlton Blvd, North York, ON M2R 2J2
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Charlton Park is a lovely outdoor space in North York that offers a great spot for families to enjoy some fresh air and play.

What to expect

This park provides an open area for children to run and play, making it a good option for a casual outing. While it's an outdoor facility, it's important to note that it is not suitable for visits on rainy days. The park's focus is on general outdoor recreation, making it a straightforward choice for families seeking a simple, accessible green space.

Best for

Perfect for a sunny afternoon when kids need space to burn off energy outdoors.

What parents say

  • SY H

    Very little nice quiet park. Nothing else than the little playground and most part is just grass field. The wedding pictures on review made me thinking bigger park than actual park but still a good park for kids. (Not for a walk- it’s like walking 5 mins on the grass then done)

  • phraseography

    Large playground flanked on both sides by large greenspaces. The playground is brand new and designed with bright colors. The only thing the park and playground are missing is shade, somewhere to get away from the sun. Both greenspaces are big enough for baseball or soccer games. Oddly the city hasn't built equipment for either.

  • DK Lo

    Pleasant, spacious, and just fun for the whole family! There is a big and clean jungle gym for the kids, and very wide open space for the adults to have a picnic and there are many clean seats too. The area is pleasant and sits across a quiet neighborhood area. It is a nice hidden refuge in the middle of the city.

  • Owen Lee

    2024-7-31

    Quiet....maybe too quiet. Was there for over an hour and saw only two other kids around noon. Park needs a splash pad, and benches closer to the playground covered by shade. The playground itself is probably one of the more better playgrounds more suited for kids of all ages. The climb to the massive slide should probably come with a warning though. Even though the slide does twist (to help reduce the speed) it's still a good 15 feet in the air. The climb to access the slide is a combination of a safety net with a metal enclose tilted at a 45 degree angle approximately. I noticed an opened condom package and trash around the playground including cigarette butts and what appeared to be drug paraphernalia.

  • Grace L

    2022-8-5

    Love this park. It’s located in quiet neighborhood. Tall slides and lots to explore for kids from toddler to youngsters.

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