π¨π¦ Toronto Hidden Gem: Kew Gardens Park β²οΈπ³
β¨ Discover this charming lakeside community park - one of Toronto's oldest (established in the early 1900s) and named after London's famous Royal Botanic Gardens! A perfect blend of nature, history and local culture. π· Seasonal Highlights: - Spring : Cherry blossoms + fresh greenery πΈ - Summer : Large public swimming pool opens πββοΈ - Winter : Transforms into skating rink βΈοΈ - Year-round: Tennis/baseball courts (free, book ahead) βΎπΎ π¨βπ©βπ§ Family-Friendly Features: - Adventure playground with sandpits/slides/swings π - Towering oak and maple trees providing shade π³ - Peaceful lakeside community vibes πΆ Nearby Attractions: - 5 mins to Woodbine Beach (lakeside walks/bike rides) π΄ββοΈ - 15 mins to Art Deco "Palace of Purification" water treatment plant (amazing photos!) πΈ π Visitor Tips: β’ Best spring visit for cherry blossoms β’ Combine with beach trip for perfect day out β’ Great picnic spots under mature trees π§Ί β’ Free parking available nearby π Address: 2075 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4E 2N9 #TorontoParks #HiddenGems #FamilyFun #ExploreToronto #FreeActivities #CherryBlossoms #CommunitySpaces #LakesideViews #HistoricToronto #OutdoorToronto #SpringInCanada #UrbanOasis #PhotographySpots