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

4.5·1,275 reviews·Outdoor Play·80 Thyra Ave, East York, ON M4C 5G3
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Dentonia Park is a great spot for families looking for some outdoor fun, offering plenty of space for kids to run around and enjoy nature.

What to expect

This large park provides an open green space perfect for picnics, casual sports, or simply letting children burn off energy. While it's an outdoor-focused location, it offers a natural setting for families to connect and enjoy recreational activities.

Best for

Ideal for families seeking a free, open-air space for active play and relaxation on a nice day.

What parents say

  • sharmin ahmed

    2022-7-15

    Eid prayers at Dentonia park.Every year Eid prayers held at this place.This is a huge place also Nicely organized by the local community, where minimum more than 1000 people can be accommodated .Every year all Muslim people gathered here to perform their Eid prayers. Very neat and beautiful place,road side parking available first come first service,easy to access by Victoria subway which is 5 minutes walkway from the subway.Highly recommended if you want to ever plan to join for Eid prayers.

  • Kovit Ratchadasri (Aeh)

    2020-8-9

    The park could use more trees on the south side. It's well-maintained however there is hygiene issue that the areas almost very benches is filled with cigarette butts that send off the unpleasant smell. Overall, it is a nice park.

  • Md Zahed Hossain

    2024-5-31

    Really nice park. Lots of space. Playground for kids, cricket pitch, baseball ground and Football (soccer) pitch.

  • Mohammad Wahiduzzaman

    2018-1-14

    This is a Big beautiful park. Location of this part is near Victoria Park subway station and Danforth avenue. Huge playing ground for children. Good place to get together with friends and family. Usually it is crowed in the summer time when it becomes most beautiful.

  • Alvin Ma

    2024-8-13

    Dentonia Park is the first place noticeable after taking the pedestrian overpass to Crescent Town from Victoria Park Station. The park has basketball courts, small hills for sledding during winter months, a designated cricket area, and a soccer pitch, along with walking trails and other green spaces for picnics. It occasionally hosts events and community gatherings for the local residents in the high-rise towers. There is a large Bangladeshi community and a Shaheed Minar replica has been erected to commemorate the Bengali Language Movement and recognize the United Nations' International Mother Language Day every February 21.

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