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Sunnyside Park β€” Attraction in Toronto

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Sunnyside Park
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Sir Casimir Gzowski Park
2001 Lake Shore Blvd W, Toronto, ON M6S 5A3, Canada
Humber Bay Arch Bridge
Martin Goodman Trl, Toronto, ON M8X 3M9, Canada
Queen Elizabeth Way Monument
2002 Lake Shore Blvd W, Toronto, ON M6S 5B7, Canada
Sheldon Lookout
Martin Goodman Trl, Etobicoke, ON M8V 3W9, Canada
Humber River Bridge
Toronto, ON M8V 3W9, Canada
The Palace Pier
1 Palace Pier Ct, Etobicoke, ON M8V 3W9, Canada
Humber Bay Shores Park
Parking lot, 15 Marine Parade Dr, Toronto, ON M8V 4G1, Canada
Grenadier Pond
Toronto, ON, Canada
Rennie Park
1 Rennie Terrace, Toronto, ON M6S 2X2, Canada
South Humber Park
Humber River Recreational Trail, Etobicoke, ON M8Y 1V8, Canada
Nearby restaurants
Veloute @ Palace Pier
2045 Lake Shore Blvd W, Etobicoke, ON M8V 2Z6, Canada
Vos Restaurante Argentino-Lakeshore
2083 Lake Shore Blvd W, Toronto, ON M8V 3Z4, Canada
Cheese Boutique Food Truck
4b Ripley Ave, Toronto, ON M6S 3N9, Canada
Sunnyside Pavilion Cafe
1755 Lake Shore Blvd W, Toronto, ON M6S 5A3, Canada
Pizza Pizza
1771 Lake Shore Blvd W, Toronto, ON M6S 5A3, Canada
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Sunnyside Park

2001 Lake Shore Blvd W, Toronto, ON M6K 1L4, Canada
4.7(898)
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attractions: Sir Casimir Gzowski Park, Humber Bay Arch Bridge, Queen Elizabeth Way Monument, Sheldon Lookout, Humber River Bridge, The Palace Pier, Humber Bay Shores Park, Grenadier Pond, Rennie Park, South Humber Park, restaurants: Veloute @ Palace Pier, Vos Restaurante Argentino-Lakeshore, Cheese Boutique Food Truck, Sunnyside Pavilion Cafe, Pizza Pizza
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Nearby attractions of Sunnyside Park

Sir Casimir Gzowski Park

Humber Bay Arch Bridge

Queen Elizabeth Way Monument

Sheldon Lookout

Humber River Bridge

The Palace Pier

Humber Bay Shores Park

Grenadier Pond

Rennie Park

South Humber Park

Sir Casimir Gzowski Park

Sir Casimir Gzowski Park

4.6

(1.5K)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Humber Bay Arch Bridge

Humber Bay Arch Bridge

4.8

(1.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Queen Elizabeth Way Monument

Queen Elizabeth Way Monument

4.5

(28)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Sheldon Lookout

Sheldon Lookout

4.8

(695)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Things to do nearby

Original International Food Tour-Kensington Market
Original International Food Tour-Kensington Market
Sat, Dec 6 β€’ 11:00 AM
Toronto, Ontario, M5T 2L4, Canada
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Hidden Eats of Toronto’s Food Scene with a Foodie
Hidden Eats of Toronto’s Food Scene with a Foodie
Sat, Dec 6 β€’ 11:00 AM
Toronto, Ontario, M5E 1B4, Canada
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Axe Throwing Experience in Mississauga
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Sat, Dec 6 β€’ 1:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Sunnyside Park

Veloute @ Palace Pier

Vos Restaurante Argentino-Lakeshore

Cheese Boutique Food Truck

Sunnyside Pavilion Cafe

Pizza Pizza

Veloute @ Palace Pier

Veloute @ Palace Pier

4.7

(192)

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Vos Restaurante Argentino-Lakeshore

Vos Restaurante Argentino-Lakeshore

4.3

(176)

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Cheese Boutique Food Truck

Cheese Boutique Food Truck

4.4

(10)

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Sunnyside Pavilion Cafe

Sunnyside Pavilion Cafe

4.1

(440)

$$

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Reviews of Sunnyside Park

4.7
(898)
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5.0
6y

This is one of my favorite walks. I come down at the East End over the bridge from The Queensway, and walk west over to the Humber River Bridge. I see all kinds of bird life and sometimes Wildlife. I have even seen a beaver. In the summer there is swimming but unfortunately there's a lot of plastic blown-in and people don't always pick up their trash. If you visit, do a public service and bring a bag with you and pick up a bag of trash and put in the recycling. And of course don't let her! Anyway, you can access High Park by walking North from the beach Lakeshore Boulevard, and in the spring and summer and early fall you can have a snack or a drink or a meal at the Sunnyside Pavilion. There's a spectacular outdoor swimming pool and historical bathing Pavilion. Just a wonderful...

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5.0
1y

Sunny Side Park, Toronto πŸŒ…

Just spent a beautiful day at Sunny Side Park, and it was pure bliss! 🌞 Located along Toronto’s waterfront, this park offers a peaceful escape with stunning views of Lake Ontario.πŸ– What I Loved: The sandy beach is perfect for a relaxing day by the water 🏝 The boardwalk stretches for miles, ideal for a calming walk or bike ride πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈπŸš΄β€β™‚οΈ You get the best of both worlds: the vibrant energy of the city and the tranquility of the lake 🌊 Plenty of spots for picnics, and the sunsets here are just breathtaking! πŸŒ…πŸ‚

Pro Tip: Visit during sunset for those golden hour vibes or early morning if you want the park all to yourself!πŸ“ Location: Close to downtown, with easy access by transit or Car Sunny Side Park is one of my new favorite spots to unwind...

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5.0
4y

One of my favourite places in Toronto to spend a day even if I have to pay for parking. Really like the boardwalk, the free outdoor gym, the vibe, the landscaping, trees, water, people who hang out here, etc.

It's a nice walk or run or bike on either directions. East towards a busier downtown Toronto lakeshore area where there always seems to be something happening. West to the quieter Humber area where it feels more relaxed.

Would have been nice to get some food trucks or ice-cream stands. Having more easily accessible bathrooms would be great too. They are a little too far apart, but it's not dire.

This place just seem so perfect. I like going in the downtown direction as it gets more interesting...

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Diane Baker MasonDiane Baker Mason
This is one of my favorite walks. I come down at the East End over the bridge from The Queensway, and walk west over to the Humber River Bridge. I see all kinds of bird life and sometimes Wildlife. I have even seen a beaver. In the summer there is swimming but unfortunately there's a lot of plastic blown-in and people don't always pick up their trash. If you visit, do a public service and bring a bag with you and pick up a bag of trash and put in the recycling. And of course don't let her! Anyway, you can access High Park by walking North from the beach Lakeshore Boulevard, and in the spring and summer and early fall you can have a snack or a drink or a meal at the Sunnyside Pavilion. There's a spectacular outdoor swimming pool and historical bathing Pavilion. Just a wonderful place in Toronto.
Rabia SajidRabia Sajid
Sunny Side Park, Toronto πŸŒ… Just spent a beautiful day at Sunny Side Park, and it was pure bliss! 🌞 Located along Toronto’s waterfront, this park offers a peaceful escape with stunning views of Lake Ontario.πŸ– What I Loved: The sandy beach is perfect for a relaxing day by the water 🏝 The boardwalk stretches for miles, ideal for a calming walk or bike ride πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈπŸš΄β€β™‚οΈ You get the best of both worlds: the vibrant energy of the city and the tranquility of the lake 🌊 Plenty of spots for picnics, and the sunsets here are just breathtaking! πŸŒ…πŸ‚ Pro Tip: Visit during sunset for those golden hour vibes or early morning if you want the park all to yourself!πŸ“ Location: Close to downtown, with easy access by transit or Car Sunny Side Park is one of my new favorite spots to unwind in the city.
James BorlandJames Borland
This is a beautiful place to take an outdoor stroll, run or bike in the spring, summer and autumn. If you are adventurous, in the winter it provides some interesting ice formations out across the lake. It is LGBTQ2S friendly. Lots of gay men are often found walking with their partners or waiting on a bench to meet up with a friend ;). During the warmest weather bathrooms are available and cleaned daily. If you are looking for a fun place to relax or engage in recreational activities this is a place to check out.
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This is one of my favorite walks. I come down at the East End over the bridge from The Queensway, and walk west over to the Humber River Bridge. I see all kinds of bird life and sometimes Wildlife. I have even seen a beaver. In the summer there is swimming but unfortunately there's a lot of plastic blown-in and people don't always pick up their trash. If you visit, do a public service and bring a bag with you and pick up a bag of trash and put in the recycling. And of course don't let her! Anyway, you can access High Park by walking North from the beach Lakeshore Boulevard, and in the spring and summer and early fall you can have a snack or a drink or a meal at the Sunnyside Pavilion. There's a spectacular outdoor swimming pool and historical bathing Pavilion. Just a wonderful place in Toronto.
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Sunny Side Park, Toronto πŸŒ… Just spent a beautiful day at Sunny Side Park, and it was pure bliss! 🌞 Located along Toronto’s waterfront, this park offers a peaceful escape with stunning views of Lake Ontario.πŸ– What I Loved: The sandy beach is perfect for a relaxing day by the water 🏝 The boardwalk stretches for miles, ideal for a calming walk or bike ride πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈπŸš΄β€β™‚οΈ You get the best of both worlds: the vibrant energy of the city and the tranquility of the lake 🌊 Plenty of spots for picnics, and the sunsets here are just breathtaking! πŸŒ…πŸ‚ Pro Tip: Visit during sunset for those golden hour vibes or early morning if you want the park all to yourself!πŸ“ Location: Close to downtown, with easy access by transit or Car Sunny Side Park is one of my new favorite spots to unwind in the city.
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This is a beautiful place to take an outdoor stroll, run or bike in the spring, summer and autumn. If you are adventurous, in the winter it provides some interesting ice formations out across the lake. It is LGBTQ2S friendly. Lots of gay men are often found walking with their partners or waiting on a bench to meet up with a friend ;). During the warmest weather bathrooms are available and cleaned daily. If you are looking for a fun place to relax or engage in recreational activities this is a place to check out.
James Borland

James Borland

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