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West Rouge Park
270 Rouge Hills Dr, Scarborough, ON M1C 2Z1, Canada
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Toronto, ON M1C 2Y9, Canada
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Rouge National Urban Park, Rouge Beach and Marsh

195 Rouge Hills Dr, Scarborough, ON M1C 2Z1, Canada
4.6(976)
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Reviews of Rouge National Urban Park, Rouge Beach and Marsh

4.6
(976)
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5.0
2y

I am thrilled to share my wonderful experience at Rouge National Urban Park, specifically at Rouge Beach and Marsh. This natural oasis is a true gem that offers a remarkable blend of breathtaking landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and outdoor recreational opportunities.

Rouge Beach and Marsh are a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. The serene beauty of the marsh, with its lush vegetation and tranquil waterways, creates a serene atmosphere that instantly transports visitors away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The walking trails at Rouge Beach and Marsh provide an excellent opportunity to explore the stunning surroundings. The diversity of plant and bird species make it a paradise for birdwatchers and photographers. Whether you're embarking on a leisurely stroll or a more vigorous hike, there's a trail suitable for every level of outdoor enthusiast.

The beach itself is a fantastic escape during warmer months. The sandy shores, combined with the backdrop of greenery, offer a perfect spot for picnics, relaxation, and family gatherings. The clean and well-maintained facilities add to the overall comfort of visitors.

Rouge National Urban Park's commitment to conservation is truly commendable. The efforts to protect and preserve the diverse ecosystems within the park showcase a dedication to the environment and future generations.

The educational aspects of the park, including interpretive signs and educational programs, provide a deeper understanding of the local flora, fauna, and history of the area.

In conclusion, Rouge Beach and Marsh within Rouge National Urban Park offer an extraordinary escape into nature, right within the city limits. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat, an educational experience, or a place to enjoy outdoor activities, this destination has it all. I wholeheartedly recommend a visit to Rouge Beach and Marsh to anyone seeking a harmonious blend of nature, beauty, and recreation. Kudos to the park's management for providing such a remarkable natural sanctuary for...

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5.0
2y

Visited Rouge National Urban Park, specifically Rouge Beach and Marsh, on a summer weekend and let me tell you, it was an absolute oasis of tranquility. This park is truly a hidden gem, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and serenity. The beach is well-maintained, and the waves gently kissing the shore create a soothing ambiance. The best part? Free parking! Although the parking lot in the outer area requires a little walk, it's worth it for the peaceful experience. If you prefer convenience, there's inner parking closer to the beach, but it does tend to get crowded on weekends. Portable potties are available throughout the park, ensuring you're comfortable during your visit. Just a friendly heads up, though: there's no BBQ allowed on the beach. But don't worry, there are plenty of other activities to enjoy.

You can embark on a peaceful hike along the boardwalk, marvel at the beauty of the marshland, or even indulge in some relaxing fishing. There's something for everyone here.

In conclusion, Rouge National Urban Park, with its free parking (albeit a short walk from the outer area), pristine beach, marshland, boardwalk, and train-watching spot, is an absolute haven. Whether you're looking to unwind on the beach, explore the captivating marsh, or simply take in the beauty of nature, this park has it all. So pack your fishing gear, grab a blanket, and get ready to immerse yourself in the sheer bliss...

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4.0
1y

This spot may be the fullest urban beach experience in Toronto.

Fed by the Rouge River whose headwaters extend far north of the borders of Toronto itself, is a lagoon marsh. The quiet waters here make for easy paddling in a kayak or canoe. You can fish here (better look up the regs though). Or just take your steps along the boardwalk.

Then you have the river flowing under a pedestrian bridge and rail bridge (check out all the different kinds of trains that often whizz by).

The river empties into Lake Ontario and right by the mouth is the sandy beach with its calming views of the water (and fascinating views of the nuclear power plant if you peek east). Sadly swimming is not recommended (and bacteria levels may jump after rainfalls in particular). FYI, Toronto does have other Blue Flag beaches where swimming in the lake is fine.

Along the back of the beach is the Waterfront Trail, which will take you far west along Toronto or further east through Pickering and beyond.

River, lagoon, lake, beach, trail, boardwalk, bridges, fish and birds, sunlit...

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Visited Rouge National Urban Park, specifically Rouge Beach and Marsh, on a summer weekend and let me tell you, it was an absolute oasis of tranquility. This park is truly a hidden gem, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and serenity. The beach is well-maintained, and the waves gently kissing the shore create a soothing ambiance. The best part? Free parking! Although the parking lot in the outer area requires a little walk, it's worth it for the peaceful experience. If you prefer convenience, there's inner parking closer to the beach, but it does tend to get crowded on weekends. Portable potties are available throughout the park, ensuring you're comfortable during your visit. Just a friendly heads up, though: there's no BBQ allowed on the beach. But don't worry, there are plenty of other activities to enjoy. You can embark on a peaceful hike along the boardwalk, marvel at the beauty of the marshland, or even indulge in some relaxing fishing. There's something for everyone here. In conclusion, Rouge National Urban Park, with its free parking (albeit a short walk from the outer area), pristine beach, marshland, boardwalk, and train-watching spot, is an absolute haven. Whether you're looking to unwind on the beach, explore the captivating marsh, or simply take in the beauty of nature, this park has it all. So pack your fishing gear, grab a blanket, and get ready to immerse yourself in the sheer bliss that awaits you.
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This spot may be the fullest urban beach experience in Toronto. Fed by the Rouge River whose headwaters extend far north of the borders of Toronto itself, is a lagoon marsh. The quiet waters here make for easy paddling in a kayak or canoe. You can fish here (better look up the regs though). Or just take your steps along the boardwalk. Then you have the river flowing under a pedestrian bridge and rail bridge (check out all the different kinds of trains that often whizz by). The river empties into Lake Ontario and right by the mouth is the sandy beach with its calming views of the water (and fascinating views of the nuclear power plant if you peek east). Sadly swimming is not recommended (and bacteria levels may jump after rainfalls in particular). FYI, Toronto does have other Blue Flag beaches where swimming in the lake is fine. Along the back of the beach is the Waterfront Trail, which will take you far west along Toronto or further east through Pickering and beyond. River, lagoon, lake, beach, trail, boardwalk, bridges, fish and birds, sunlit views... Enjoy!
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Visited Rouge National Urban Park, specifically Rouge Beach and Marsh, on a summer weekend and let me tell you, it was an absolute oasis of tranquility. This park is truly a hidden gem, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and serenity. The beach is well-maintained, and the waves gently kissing the shore create a soothing ambiance. The best part? Free parking! Although the parking lot in the outer area requires a little walk, it's worth it for the peaceful experience. If you prefer convenience, there's inner parking closer to the beach, but it does tend to get crowded on weekends. Portable potties are available throughout the park, ensuring you're comfortable during your visit. Just a friendly heads up, though: there's no BBQ allowed on the beach. But don't worry, there are plenty of other activities to enjoy. You can embark on a peaceful hike along the boardwalk, marvel at the beauty of the marshland, or even indulge in some relaxing fishing. There's something for everyone here. In conclusion, Rouge National Urban Park, with its free parking (albeit a short walk from the outer area), pristine beach, marshland, boardwalk, and train-watching spot, is an absolute haven. Whether you're looking to unwind on the beach, explore the captivating marsh, or simply take in the beauty of nature, this park has it all. So pack your fishing gear, grab a blanket, and get ready to immerse yourself in the sheer bliss that awaits you.
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This spot may be the fullest urban beach experience in Toronto. Fed by the Rouge River whose headwaters extend far north of the borders of Toronto itself, is a lagoon marsh. The quiet waters here make for easy paddling in a kayak or canoe. You can fish here (better look up the regs though). Or just take your steps along the boardwalk. Then you have the river flowing under a pedestrian bridge and rail bridge (check out all the different kinds of trains that often whizz by). The river empties into Lake Ontario and right by the mouth is the sandy beach with its calming views of the water (and fascinating views of the nuclear power plant if you peek east). Sadly swimming is not recommended (and bacteria levels may jump after rainfalls in particular). FYI, Toronto does have other Blue Flag beaches where swimming in the lake is fine. Along the back of the beach is the Waterfront Trail, which will take you far west along Toronto or further east through Pickering and beyond. River, lagoon, lake, beach, trail, boardwalk, bridges, fish and birds, sunlit views... Enjoy!
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