The following is a list of the parks in the city of
Toronto,
Ontario, Canada. The appearance of
Toronto's ravines was altered by floods caused by
Hurricane Hazel in October 1954 and many of Toronto's parks were established in the resulting floodplain.[1]
Queen's Park — park setting on the south and north ends of the
Ontario Legislative Building. The southern portion of the park is owned by the provincial government, while the northern portion of the park is owned by the
University of Toronto and leased to the municipal government for
999 years; not to be confused with Queen's Greenbelt in North York
Trillium Park — artificially constructed park with a natural-looking landscape planted with native tree and shrub species; built on the site of a former Ontario Place parking lot
Humber Bay Shores Waterfront Park — a park linking City-owned Palace Pier Park and Humber Bay Park East on the south side of Marine Parade Drive to Park Lawn Road in Etobicoke.
The following is a list of the parks in the city of
Toronto,
Ontario, Canada. The appearance of
Toronto's ravines was altered by floods caused by
Hurricane Hazel in October 1954 and many of Toronto's parks were established in the resulting floodplain.[1]
Queen's Park — park setting on the south and north ends of the
Ontario Legislative Building. The southern portion of the park is owned by the provincial government, while the northern portion of the park is owned by the
University of Toronto and leased to the municipal government for
999 years; not to be confused with Queen's Greenbelt in North York
Trillium Park — artificially constructed park with a natural-looking landscape planted with native tree and shrub species; built on the site of a former Ontario Place parking lot
Humber Bay Shores Waterfront Park — a park linking City-owned Palace Pier Park and Humber Bay Park East on the south side of Marine Parade Drive to Park Lawn Road in Etobicoke.