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High Park
High Park is Toronto's largest public park featuring diverse vegetation, gardens, playgrounds, and a zoo. It's a perfect escape from the city offering scenic trails and recreational activities.
Address
Bloor St W 1873
Toronto M6R 2Z3
Canada
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Hours of Operation
Open 24/7
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Highlights
- High Park is Toronto's largest public park, spanning 161 hectares.
- It features a diverse mix of recreational facilities, natural areas, and gardens.
- The park was established in 1876 and is named after John Howard's estate.
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- High Park features beautiful gardens, hiking trails, a large playground, a zoo with native animals, and Cherry Blossoms in spring, making it perfect for nature lovers and families.
- No, entry to High Park is free for all visitors. However, certain facilities or special events may have a separate fee.
- Spring is popular for viewing the spectacular cherry blossoms, while summer and fall offer pleasant weather for hiking and enjoying outdoor activities.
- Yes, dogs are welcome but must be kept on a leash in most areas. There are designated off-leash zones where dogs can run freely.
- High Park is easily accessible via Toronto's subway system; take the Line 2 (Bloor-Danforth) to High Park station, which is just steps from the park entrance.