Small playground with separate playsets for little kids and big kids. The little kid playset has a table, a tunnel, stairs with open handrails, a climbing ramp, and a two-lane slide. The big kid playset has stairs and two climbers, a twisty slide that's a little on the narrow side, and a two-lane slide. There's one baby swing, one regular swing, and one chair swing. There's a circular sandpit, and kids can ferry water from the nearby sculpture when the water flows.. The ground is covered in mulch.
It's a good playground to visit if you're going to the ROM, the Royal Conservatory of Music, or Yorkville. It's more kid-friendly than the other...
Read moreIt's a pretty simple park, but our son loves to climb the bars to the top the play structure. There are stairs to make it easier for less adventurous kids (or parents). There are also a couple slides to come back down. Add to that a smaller play structure for smaller kids (under 3), a sandbox, and a few swings and you've got a nice small park. Definitely the best feature is that it's a pretty contained park with really only one main area for entry/exit (right beside the benches if that's where you'd like...
Read moreTaddle Creek Park is a small almost hidden green space in Yorkville area. It is just up North from Bloor Street near the University of Toronto. It is a quiet oasis after a hectic visit to the Royal Ontario Museum ( the Rom ) or the Bata Shoe Museum.
In the middle of Taddle Creek Park in an unusual sculpture called “The Vessel” by Ilan Sandler.
Grab a coffee at the nearby Starbucks or a meal from Trattoria Fieramosca and enjoy...
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