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 Ramsden Park



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ramsdenpark
Downtown Toronto


Park Size: 13.7 acres

Difficulty: Easy - Family
Park Amenities:
Dog Walking
Gardens
Monuments
Pet Friendly
Playground
Walking


Ramsden Park

Largest Community Park in Downtown Toronto Canada

Ramsden Park, one of the largest public parks in downtown Toronto, Ontario, is located at 1020 Yonge Street. It can also be accessed via Pamsden Park Road and Pears Avenue.

Highlights of Ramsden Park

When in season, this park enjoys a collection of cherry blossoms, daffodils and lavender flowers. The park has various attractions such as playgrounds, basketball courts and hockey rinks.

Kid Friendly

Its large size allows for large open space for young children to practice soccer in teams. There is a fenced-in dog park and walking trail. There are plenty of benches throughout the park, many of which are located in the shade of very large trees.

George Elliot Clark

There is a momument at the main entrance which quotes a poem by George Elliot Clark, who was appointed to the order of Canada in 2008, with the rank of Officer.

Ramsden Park

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Address:

Ramsden Park
1020 Yonge Street Toronto, ON M4W 1P7
Downtown Toronto
Canada

How To Get ToRamsden Park

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On the Yonge-University line of the TTC (Toronto Transit Commission), get off at Rosedale Station and walk south-west for two minutes. The entrance to the park will be on your right.
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