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Greek Mythology Park Near Toronto | Summer Retreat! 🌞🌳
LeviLevi
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Looking for a new plce to hike near Toronto? This park in Scarborough is very unique and accessible by @GO Transit - the best part is that your fur baby can come with you! #dogscanada🇨🇦 #thingstodotoronto #hikingtoronto #torontolife #dogsoftiktok #dogsoftoronto #torontotiktok #canadadogs #dogmoms #dogstory
love.u.so.matchalove.u.so.matcha
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Guild Park & Gardens is part of the Scarborough bluffs (though many of the paths are now closed due to it being unsafe) and has architectural pieces of Toronto’s history. Its an Outdoor Museum, free! There is an Arts Centre here where there are workshops, and art displays for local artists. There is also a wedding and party venue. I wish there was better signage showing each of the pieces, the before and after, and the history. Its not always clear what building each piece is from and it would help the experience. The most intriguing part is the remnants of Toronto buildings salvaged, reconstructed, and preserved by the Clarks from the 40s onwards: The Bank of Toronto, the old Globe and Mail headquarters that stood at King and York streets, the Toronto Fire Department's 19th century Engine House No. 2, the iconic Greek Theatre that is composed of eight Corinthian columns salvaged from the 1912 Bank of Toronto, the Inn’s entrance gates off Kingston Road were formerly the entrance to the Stanley Barracks at Exhibition Place, parts of the tallest building in the British Empire in 1896 the Temple Building was considered Toronto’s first skyscraper. These two recognized the sculptural value of Toronto’s disappearing nineteenth and early-twentieth century architecture and collected them. Now, these pieces are part of the City of Toronto park. You can find them closest to the parking lot near the banquet hall. The boardwalks behind the Arts Centre lead to the street and school near by and are a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces. Clearly, the City and Community put a lot of money into the upkeep as rocks are painted orange if they are sticking up out of the ground (this neighbourhood is also “high end”). Some history: Philanthropists Rosa and Spencer Clark who apparently during the Depression, supported painters, sculptors, weavers, potters and other artisans by welcoming them to live and work on the grounds of their home. The Inn is where their home used to be, which is now part of the park. The space has since been renovated and revitalized by the Toronto govt and estate.
Hunter HunterHunter Hunter
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Guild Park and Gardens, a veritable Eden nested within Toronto's urban sprawl, is a horticulturalist's dream. As you meander along the lush, well-kept paths, the verdant canopy of ancient trees – mighty oaks and sentinel pines – stretches overhead, whispering tales of the centuries they've silently witnessed. Each tree's bark is a tactile tapestry, woven with the intricate threads of time. The stately cliff edges, a mere stone's throw away, flirt with the cobalt waters of Lake Ontario, providing heart-stopping vistas that would make even the most stoic of poets wax lyrical about the marriage of land and sea. The floral diversity is a vibrant tableau, boasting a rainbow of blooms that punctuate the park with pops of color. The radiant reds of the rose mallow, the sublime blues of the chicory, and the striking yellows of the goldenrod form a living kaleidoscope that dances in the dappled sunlight. Each blossom is a testament to the intricate artistry of Mother Nature, and an open invitation for pollinators to partake in the grand dance of life. Bountiful benches dot the landscape, each a private perch offering serene solitude for weary wanderers. They serve as the park's unsung heroes, bearing silent witness to countless stories, whispered secrets, and stolen kisses. And let's not forget the squirrels, those mischievous jesters of the park, who provide a delightful dash of comedy amidst the bucolic beauty. In the end, Guild Park and Gardens is more than a park – it's a symphony of natural wonders that makes one's heart sing and soul dance in harmony with the rhythm of the Earth.
J BJ B
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Guild Park & Gardens in Scarborough is a hidden gem that surpassed all expectations during my recent visit. Nestled along the shores of Lake Ontario, this park not only offers a serene escape but also serves as a photographer's paradise. The standout feature is undoubtedly the stunning collection of ancient sculptures scattered throughout the grounds. Each sculpture tells a unique story and provides a captivating backdrop for photography enthusiasts looking to capture memorable shots. What impressed me most was the diversity of photographic opportunities available. From the intricate details of the sculptures to the panoramic views of the lake and gardens, Guild Park & Gardens offers a wealth of settings that cater to all types of photography styles. The park's natural beauty further enhances its appeal as a photography destination. The well-maintained gardens, sprawling lawns, and shaded pathways provide numerous vantage points for creating striking compositions. Whether you're a seasoned photographer or simply enjoy capturing moments with your smartphone, Guild Park & Gardens provides ample opportunities to hone your skills and capture breathtaking images. In conclusion, Guild Park & Gardens stands out not only as a cultural and historical landmark but also as a fantastic spot for photography enthusiasts. Its blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and photographic opportunities makes it a must-visit destination in Scarborough. Prepare to be inspired and captivated by the charm of Guild Park & Gardens—it's a place where every photo tells a story. xx kellychan360
Kelly ChanKelly Chan
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Spanning 36 hectares in eastern Scarborough, the Guild Park and Gardens is situated next to Scarborough Bluffs. This park features an array of heritage and cultural assets, natural forest, and an extensive network of trails with scenic views of Lake Ontario. The park's history as an artist colony is evident in its collection of architectural relics, carefully preserved from the demolition of buildings in downtown Toronto and arranged in a manner evoking ancient ruins. Visitors can explore the park's outdoor Greek stage and historic 19th-century log cabin, a rare example of its kind in Toronto. A long-term plan has been initiated by the City to guide future park uses, trails, horticultural elements, and the preservation of natural and cultural heritage features. We made it a habit to visit this charming park every summer. Strolling through this tranquil park was an extremely pleasant experience. Additionally, I have a sentimental attachment to this park, as it was where my sister took her wedding photos.
C KhanC Khan
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Nearby Attractions Of Guild Park & Gardens
Guildwood Village Park

Guildwood Village Park
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Nearby Restaurants Of Guild Park & Gardens
Guildwood Sandwich Shoppe
Pizza Nova
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Pizza Nova
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Tim Hortons
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Subway
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201 Guildwood Pkwy, Scarborough, ON M1E, Canada, Canada
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Guild Park and Gardens is a public park in the Scarborough district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The park was formerly the site of an artist colony and is notable for its collection of relics saved from the demolition of buildings primarily in downtown Toronto arranged akin to ancient ruins.
attractions: Guildwood Village Park, restaurants: Guildwood Sandwich Shoppe, Pizza Nova, Tim Hortons, Subway

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