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East Point Park — Kid-friendly Outdoor Play in Toronto, Ontario

4.5·1,110 reviews·Outdoor Play·101 Copperfield Rd, Scarborough, ON M1E 3T9
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East Point Park offers a great outdoor space for families to enjoy fresh air and play, making it a convenient spot for a casual outing with the little ones.

What to expect

This park is a lovely place for children to run around and explore the natural surroundings. As an outdoor venue, it's best enjoyed on sunny days, offering ample space for various activities. Remember to dress for the weather as there are no indoor facilities available.

Best for

Perfect for a spontaneous family picnic or a simple afternoon of active play in a natural setting.

What parents say

  • amir ahmad aghaee

    2024-6-12

    A beautiful pristine beach. Free parking is available. The best time to visit is cloudy days. Perhaps the only problem is the proximity to the factory. Good for picnic. No restroom. No playground. Dog friendliness

  • Da Ria Na

    2020-7-12

    Great park with beautiful Lake Ontario views, good fo cycling and hiking. There are a few hills here, be prepare for climbing. Waterfront trail is really gorgeous. Free parking lot, no public washrooms. Usually not very clean grounds around…

  • Simon KC Yeung Liu

    2023-6-22

    We rode in this trail for the first time and we like it a lot. It’s very nice and not so crowded, and the most important “It’s free” no fees to enter the park and no fees for the parking lot. What I like about this trail is that it’s besides the shore, so it’s very fresh and beautiful. We went up to the Rouge River beach and rode back. I believe this trail continues up to Pickering. Although it has a couple of beaches swimming here is not recommended. Many people were fishing instead. You can also reach this park by taking a Go Train eastbound to Pickering and get off at Rouge Hill Station.

  • Neetu Rana

    2022-5-16

    Such a pretty place, it's a lake but looks like an ocean. Very beautiful... Visit on a sunny day to enjoy it best because it gets really cold when you are close to the shore. You can see people coming here for walk along with their pets. A fun track just like treasure hunt in a forest and then coming to find such a breathtaking view. Visited here twice ....still can't get over...Loved it...

  • Jim Kang

    2024-8-30

    About as wild as it gets in the city! Paths are exposed ground worn through the grass, thick overgrown shrubbery abounds, you are separated from the cliff edges merely by cable fencing, there are few people, and you'll enjoy the best views of Lake Ontario from atop the lake side Bluffs in Scarborough. I entered the East Point Park Bird Sanctuary at the big rusty sign at the side of Copperfield Rd near the Ken Morrish Softball Complex (which is the other half of East Point Park). There is parking at the softball complex and at the end of Copperfield Rd. Some bird viewing shelters can be found along the pond at the east side of the park but there's no byother facilities. Note the warning signs about approaching the cliff edges. Please take appropriate care and enjoy your wildish time outdoors! Update September 2024: Heed the warning signs about cow parsnip south of the Ken Morrish Softball Complex. I was riding along the cliff trail there for the first time and just brushed against the plant. Even through my clothing it burned me. It's not pleasant! Keep an eye out for it and be safe by staying clear!!!

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