Toronto | 🌳 A Miyazaki-Inspired Fairy Tale World That Heals in an Ins
I've been in Toronto for years, and I've never been here before!! The moment I turned the corner from the east entrance and caught a glimpse of the lake view and grassland, I held my breath, as if I had stumbled into a fairyland. It's so incredibly beautiful! Usually, I'm the one taking pictures of my kids with my phone, but this time I left them behind and took my turn first, haha. 🅿️There are many free parking spots on the side of the road, but they are in high demand, so you might need to search around. Pay attention to the signs and be careful not to get a ticket. 🌿Perfect for walking with kids 👦🏻 and dogs 🐶, cycling 🚴🏻♂️, boating 🛴, photography 📷, weddings 👰🏻♀️, and enjoying cake 🍰. Strollers can only enter from the west entrance (main gate), as the east entrance has stairs not suitable for strollers. 💡Remember to protect against mosquitoes and sunburn. You can also prepare toys for the kids to play in the sand and water. The lakeside can be a bit chilly in the evening, so it's good to have an extra layer of clothing. 🐾You can also visit the nearby Glen Stewart Park, which offers a panoramic view of the water treatment plant, but it has many steps and is not suitable for young children and strollers. #ScenicHiking #TorontoHiking #TorontoTrails #TorontoLife #Toronto #DayTripsFromToronto