Mauricio A.
Yelp
Having grown up in Scarborough and around the Markham area, most of my friends and I were very much aware of this awesome urban park. Many a clandestine bonfire and weekend exploration trips took place here and thusly I remember this park fondly. Even if over half the time, we visited at night, hardly walked more than a few hundred meters and spent most of the time staring into the lake with beer in hand, as we discussed the deeper, metaphysical items of the day that linger through the mind of High Schoolers: Mostly, dwelling into who in our Science or Orchestra class was cute and single. Yeah, those were serious and hardcore issues, man. Unlike today, with talks about taxes, immigration, retirements and the US self-imploding through terrible choices, both through local and foreign policies. Not to mention the over politicking of gender expression and feelings which appeal and trigger people who simply can't see the bigger picture or one that is not their own ...Yeah, those cold beers back then, they always hit the spot. Those were way simpler times. Also, we were teenagers.
Anyway, if you want to go for stroll, you can wonder towards the north end of the park, heading southbound, and partake on trail that winds up and down next to a nearby stream, all the way towards the lake. It is a great walk and if you are into photography (I am) then you can walk it and try to get creative. Obviously avoid it after the leaves fall unless you are into macabre, sort of depressing photography. Since as with any other place, Spring, Summer and the beginning of Fall are you best bets. Now, it is worth mentioning this park is mostly for walking since in overall scenery is fairly minimal, as the park is not very wide, so don't expect to get lost here. You can't. ;-)
It makes for a great place to go with friends or with a parter and absorb a bit of Nature when you do not have time to drive 1-2 hours north.
I highly recommend it if you feel like going for a small hike and you are already done all the other urban parks in Toronto.
Give it a try!
PRO TIP: If you stick towards the lake, you can head to the nearby park through Copperfield Road. Yes, it is not connected to the Rouge, but if you find yourself on the lower parking spot on the West end, at the foot of Beechgrove Drive, then you leave your car there, and can follow the path down south, where you can get an awesome view of lake, not to mention a great hidden place to have a bonfire. When I was a kid we used to go there all the time and the cops never showed up! So at night, you could look south and see the lights of the US. And the shores to your east and west used to be dotted with the bright orange lights of bonfires in the distance, of people enjoying the weather, just like you. But times have changed and I am sure, me writing about it here is not going to do it any favours regarding keeping it a total secret *cough, cough.* Thus your Police-crashing-your-get-together-mileage may vary.
Super PRO TIP: You should be fine if you are not littering. ;-)