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Tobogganing in the Greater Toronto Area

 

 

Tobogganing in the Greater Toronto Area

By: Toronto4Kids

 

Tobogganing is one of our great Canadian traditions! Pack up the family and head out to one of your favourite tobogganing hills. These snowy hills are some of the best in the Greater Toronto Area and will surely thrill both the young and young at heart.

Tobogganing can be an excellent way for children to stay active and enjoy the outdoors during the long winter months however they must obey Tobogganing Safety Rules. Review these the rules to ensure your kids are safe when out tobogganing.

TORONTO

Adams Park - Northwest of Lawson and Port Union

Bickford Park - Harbord St., south of Bloor

Cedarbrook Park - Markham south of Lawrence

Christie Pits - Bloor and Christie

Don Valley Ravines

Earl Bales Park (North York)

Fairmount Park, Gerrard Street East, Toronto
416-392-7060

Greenwood Park, Greenwood Avenue, Toronto
416-392-0750

High Park - Bloor and High Park

Moore Park, in Rosedale, near the Brickworks

Riverdale Farm - In Cabbagetown, just beside the farm

Riverdale Park East

Thomson Memorial Park - Brimley and Lawrence

Trinity-Bellwoods Park - Between Queen St. W. and Dundas St. at Crawford St.

Withrow Park - Carlaw south of Danforth

Willesden Park (North York)

AJAX

Greenwood Conservation Area 
 
End of Lake Driveway (east end). End of Harwood & left on Lake Drive

ASHBURN/PICKERING

Hy Hope Farm

BOWMANVILLE

Darlington Provincial Park

MARKHAM

Milliken Mills Parks, Kennedy Rd and 14th Avenue

Milliken Park - McCowan and Steeles

Milne Damn Conservation Park, McPhillips Ave, just west of Milne Lane

Paramount Park, Parkway Ave and Paramount Drive

OAKVILLE

Bronte Creek Provincial Park

SCARBOROUGH

Adams Park - Scarborough (Port Union)

UXBRIDGE

Uxbridge Arena Hill (291 Brock Street West, Uxbridge) 
905 852-3081

WHITBY


At the back field of Henry Street High School at 600 Henry Street - small hill for younger kids.

At the end of Annes Street South - small hill for younger kids.

Otter Creek Park


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