Woodbine Park

Park · The Beach

Woodbine Park

Park · The Beach

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1695 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4L 1G7, Canada

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This lakeside park is a vibrant hub for events, featuring a sandy beach, boardwalk, and skateboard park, perfect for families and sunny celebrations.  

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1695 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4L 1G7, Canada Get directions

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1695 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4L 1G7, Canada Get directions

+1 416 392 2489
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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Jul 10, 2025

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"Larger than your average park–with a beautiful pond right in the middle, and a stage too! This park is known for hosting the Beaches International Jazz Festival. With the rise of big-named events coming to our city, you'll very likely find yourself at this park this summer for events such as Bestival or the Food Truck Festival. Take advantage of this park on a nice sunny day by having a picnic because the view is b-e-a-utiful." - Mimi Vuong

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"Woodbine Park, Beaches by Mimi Vuong. Larger than your average park–with a beautiful pond right in the middle, and a stage too! This park is known for hosting the Beaches International Jazz Festival. With the rise of big-named events coming to our city, you'll very likely find yourself at this park this summer for events such as Bestival or the Food Truck Festival. Take advantage of this park on a nice sunny day by having a picnic because the view is b-e-a-utiful."

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Hayley Glanfield

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We come here about once a week. It's great for my 2 year old to walk around and see the bunnies, play with other kids, and the playground is great for her too. By the end of our visit she is very tired and we love that.

Sarosh Khoja

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Nice and clean beach. There is a changing room with bathrooms and shower facilities. A nice park towards the right that follows along the lake. You can see Swans and Herons. It’s a rare sighting!

Anjanaa

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Beautiful park and a fantastic location for events. Checked it out for the vegandale event. Although the weather app said no rain, it rained and it was easy for those without umbrellas to run to the shed! Not many parks have something of that sort here based on what I’ve seen. Very few parks perhaps. If you visit in the morning hours, there is plenty of parking space. Guess it usually gets super crowded post evening. Need to visit it another day when there are no events, with our dog, to see how the place actually is.

shishir chandra kumar

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Great place to spend a sunny day. The cold water under the hot sun makes you want to stay just some more time in the water. Parking is crowded though and almost impossible.

Nasreen Khan

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I went to the Busker Festival on 1 September to Woodbine Park. Beautiful park with lots of walk -way and the parking lot is huge.

Ikechukwu Ononiwu

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I love this place. This was my first time here and I enjoyed the experience. I came here for a food truck festival, which was so well organized, and the layout of the park made that organization very efficient. It is more of an event arena, but it is beautifully located, with so much green surrounding it as well. It was a lovely experience.

Joules SD

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Great for a walk! There’s a playground and a public washroom. It’s just across the boardwalk. If you’re looking for the cherry blossoms though, there’s not much to see yet. There were about 12 young trees.

Kanchan Kumar

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Amazing spot in the Woodbine neighborhood. You can visit the park all seasons to see varieties of natural beauty. You can enjoy the fall, the spring, of course summers and winter walks. The pond with surrounding benches is an amazing spot to enjoy the sunset. The pond usually has geese, ducks and swans swimming. The park also has public restrooms. Well connected to the TTC public transport system. It has also got some young Sakura trees which over the coming years will be an important spot for watching cherry blossoms.