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Len Ford Park — Kid-friendly Outdoor Play in Toronto, Ontario

4.6·559 reviews·Outdoor Play·295 Lake Promenade, Etobicoke, ON M8W 1B4
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Len Ford Park is a great outdoor spot for families to enjoy some fresh air and play, offering a pleasant escape for parents and children alike.

What to expect

This park provides a lovely setting for outdoor activities, perfect for a sunny day outing with the kids. While it's an open-air space, it's ideal for children to run around and explore. Remember to plan for good weather as it is an outdoor-focused venue.

Best for

Ideal for families looking for a casual outdoor play space on a nice day.

What parents say

  • Alley Baba

    2020-9-4

    Lovely area. Very busy. A lot of local traffic by person using the trails for a jog, walking dogs or just to have a nice afternoon walk. There are benches available if you wish to relax and have a conversation while watching the ducks, swan and geese on the water

  • B265 Ke

    2019-3-20

    Beautiful place for a walk. It overlooks lake Ontario. Looks beautiful in every season of the year. There are huge rocks on the banks of the lake, where you can sit and experience the lake. Do visit it from spring to fall as there are various species of ducks and swans at this spot! Many people visit this spot and there is no parking space nearby, so do be prepared to walk as you might need to park a bit far from the park.

  • Ed Thompson

    2020-5-22

    Construction under way and most of the shoreline ripped up . The park is inaccessible to public as fences are up. However I walked west towards marie curtis park and found seating right on the lake. This area can accommodate larger groups a it is quite a view of lake Ontario . Have fun people and be SAFE

  • PC harris

    2023-6-25

    Really nice scenic spot to walk or chill by the water but rocky so no beach per se but well kept area

  • SL

    2024-6-16

    Len Ford Park, a quiet and beautiful park for you to go for a walk, biking and jogging, even swimming. Personally, I like going there for reading, writing and thinking.

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