Parks & Recreation Areas in Entertainment District, Toronto, ON

Find accurate info on the best parks & recreation areas to see in Entertainment District, Toronto. Get reviews and contact details for each business, including phone number, address, opening hours, promotions and other information.
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255 Bremner Blvd, Unit 15, ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT, Toronto, M5V 3M9

(416) 214-9229
Park, Charity Organization, History Museum, Art Gallery

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222 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, M5V 3L9

Park
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299 Front St W, Toronto, M5V 2Y1

(416) 338-4386
Park
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128 Queens Quay E, Toronto, M5J 2H4

(416) 607-6536
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215 King St W, Toronto, M5A 1J9

(416) 338-4386
Park
David Pecaut Square is a scenic public space in Toronto, often used as a passageway. Some visitors have praised its beautiful ambiance and convenient connection to various attractions like Roy Thompson Hall and the St. Andrew subway. The underground food court is another highlight. The square is known for its open and lively atmosphere, making it a popular destination for theatre-goers. Some visitors have also appreciated the availability of charging facilities and benches for resting.
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181 Bay Street, YORK MILLS, Toronto, M5J 2V1

(416) 777-2200
Grocer Retail, Food Stores, Grocery Stores, grocery, Grocers
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95 Fort York Blvd, Toronto, M5V 3Y2

(416) 397-4200
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401 Richmond Street West, Toronto, M5V 3A8

416-583-5776
As Canada’s first citywide park organization, we’re leading a renaissance for our parks, built around a simple principle: when communities get involved, parks get better. We support more than 100 community park groups, bringing them together with city staff, funders, businesses, and other partners to host events, plant more trees and gardens, build new park infrastructure, steward volunteers, and transform parks into dynamic community hubs. We offer crucial training and mentorship, and share learnings through our Parks Summit and Park Talks. We get the word out on what’s new in parks through a network of over 5000 park enthusiasts, and through research and reports profiling challenges and opportunities.
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35 Wellington St E, Etobicoke, M5E 1C6

(416) 338-4386
Park
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130 Queen Street West, Toronto, M5H 2N5

(416) 947-3361
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450 Adelaide St W, Toronto, M5V 1S9

(416) 392-1111
City park
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28 Bathurst St, Toronto, M5V 0R4

(416) 304-9987
Cocktail bar, Shopping mall, Park, Brewery, Performance & Event Venue
The Stackt Market in Toronto is a unique and innovative shopping destination constructed from shipping containers. Customers praise its distinctive aesthetic, diverse range of products, and commitment to sustainability. The market's layout is well-designed, featuring a diverse mix of local and international vendors. Shoppers enjoy the industrial-chic atmosphere and friendly, passionate vendors. The community feel is a major draw. The market also offers events and themed celebrations. The Belgian Moon Brewery is a popular spot for food and relaxation. Ample seating areas are available throughout the market. The venue is easily accessible and offers a variety of food, drink, and retail options, making it a must-visit in Toronto.
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11 Dockside Dr, Toronto, M5A 0B5

(416) 338-4386
Park
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115 Queens Quay E, Toronto, M5A 1B6

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55 Centre Ave, Toronto, M5G 1C7

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61 Dockside Dr, Toronto, M5A 1B6

(416) 338-4386
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100 Garrison Rd, Toronto, M5V 3K9

(416) 396-7378
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275 Bathurst St, Toronto, M4W 1A7

(416) 392-7686
Park, Public swimming pool
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120 BOND ST, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5B 1X8

(416) 445-3201
Associations à ON, Sports et Loisirs, Clubs et Associations, Associations à Toronto, Associations
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711 Lake Shore Boulevard W, Toronto, M5V 3T7

(416) 338-4386
Coronation Park is a beautiful, spacious and serene recreation area by the water with old trees, open areas, and scenic views of the lake. It features a reflective memorial to the military, and is a quiet getaway with a dog park, baseball diamond, picnic areas, and clean restrooms. The park offers opportunities for jogging, running, cycling, and skating. In fall and winter, it's less crowded with occasional visitors. Recommended for quiet walks and family outings.