It is a hidden gem that exudes tranquility and provides a much-needed respite from the hectic pace of everyday life. As you step into the park, a wave of calmness washes over you, enveloping you in a peaceful atmosphere that instantly melts away stress and tension. The park's lush greenery, dotted with vibrant flowers and towering trees, creates a picturesque landscape that is a feast for the senses. The melodic symphony of birdsong fills the air, transporting you to a world where time slows down, and the worries of the outside world fade away.
Walking along the well-maintained pathways of Serenity Park is a truly rejuvenating experience. The gentle rustling of leaves and the soothing sound of a nearby stream add to the park's soothing ambiance, providing a soundtrack that lulls you into a state of relaxation. The park offers various spots for quiet contemplation, whether it's finding a peaceful bench nestled under a tree or discovering a secluded corner by a tranquil pond. Serenity Park is an invitation to reconnect with nature, to take deep breaths of fresh air, and to immerse oneself in the beauty and serenity of the...
Read moreOne of the best fall colour viewing experience in Mississauga, in contrast the blue waters can be seen against the brilliant yellows and oranges of the season’s change. The spectacular trial is also visible from the bridge on drive along Eglinton Avenue from Mavis Road towards Credit Valley Hospital and there's ample space for car parking as well. Although every season will have its own theme, another great experience would to visit in the winters, the frozen waters and snow clad trial would be just like walking in a fantasy land. This place is worth visiting anyday of the year. I'm not sure whether there's any restroom close by, so be...
Read moreWater and ice .. what more could you want? Open all seasons. Parking lots close in winter. There are parking lots at most major Credit River street crossings such as Eglinton Avenue.
Trails are not maintained in winter, but usually passable as there is enough traffic to pack down the snow. Some areas are prone to washout in the spring, and can be challenging until repaired later in the summer.
Go early or late to see more wildlife. Deer, ducks, herons, geese, rabbits and many birds in season, will greet you on your visit. In the fall there is a salmon run, with the large fish working their...
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