Cedarvale Park (Toronto)
Cedarvale Park is a large, linear park located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Situated in the Cedarvale neighbourhood, it spans a significant length along a ravine created by a buried section of the Castle Frank Brook. The park is bounded roughly by Bathurst Street to the west, the Allen Road to the east, and Eglinton Avenue West to the north and south of St. Clair Avenue West.
The park's primary feature is its extensive green space, offering a natural environment within the urban landscape. It provides opportunities for various recreational activities, including walking, jogging, cycling, and picnicking. A dedicated off-leash area allows dog owners to exercise their pets. Several playgrounds cater to children.
Cedarvale Park also includes athletic facilities such as baseball diamonds and sports fields, accommodating organized sports leagues and casual play. In winter, portions of the park are often used for tobogganing and snowshoeing.
The park's ravine topography contributes to its biodiversity, providing habitat for various plant and animal species. Efforts are underway to preserve and enhance the natural environment within the park, including restoration projects and invasive species management.
Cedarvale Park is a popular destination for local residents and visitors, providing a valuable green space for recreation, relaxation, and connection with nature within the city of Toronto. It is easily accessible by public transit.