Halbert Park — Kid-friendly Outdoor Play in Toronto, Ontario
- Ages all ages
- Outdoor
Halbert Park is a great outdoor spot in Scarborough for families looking for a place to enjoy some fresh air and play.
What to expect
This park offers a green space for children to run around and enjoy outdoor activities. As an outdoor venue, it's best suited for sunny days when kids can explore the open areas. It's a good option for a casual outing with little ones who enjoy being outside.
Best for
Perfect for a spontaneous park visit on a nice day when the kids need to burn off some energy.
What parents say
Heather Doyle
Restrooms r in the pool area. It's slightly inconvenient for non swimmers bc there are no change rooms for the kids, so they take up the washroom to change. Which of course makes a long lineup time to go 1 or 2.
Christopher Carrick
It's a nice park to hang with your friends at or to bring your family to. It's also a nice place to just walk around or to get some fresh air. In the area you will find a park that can be utilized by children of all ages. On top of that, there is a Wading Pool for the parents who don't want to bring their younger kids to the regular sized pool next to it. To top it all off, there is a Public City of Toronto pool that is open during the summer, you would have to see the hours of operations at the location. Overall, great little park, nice community. A great place tk spend some time during the summer months.
Marty M.
2021-6-20
I would give it a 5 if it was bigger. Great staff And Clean water. The facility is older still in good order.
Amal Ashok
2023-7-27
Very nice park with a decent swimming pool, literally not that much crowded. The restroom is ok but stinky and the playground and picnic area is good, maintained and the main thing is the park is dog friendly. You can have a good time with your dogs.
Kathy Hendriks
2023-8-1
Nice cozy neighborhood park with an outdoor pool, wading pool, two playgrounds, school baseball diamond, and a small trail to walk dogs. Nice to sit on a park bench. It’s clean. There is no direct trail from Kingston Rd. and only street parking - so the park is mostly used by local residents.