Humber Bay Park
Humber Bay Park
4.5
Monday
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
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Neighbourhood: Etobicoke
Etobicoke is a relaxed area along the Humber River. It's saturated with green spaces and conservatories, making it a premier destination for outdoor sports, hiking, and nature walks. Its abundance of parkland and lakes makes it a typical spot for fishing, picnicking, and camping out, especially in warmer months. The peaceful area is also enjoyed by families, who appreciate its boardwalks and sports facilities. Locals enjoy the variety of golfing and country club opportunities, which also provide lessons for golfers of any skill level.
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4.5
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Ashutosh J
Brampton, Canada41 contributions
Aug 2021 • Family
The park is very clean and has ample spots to do picnic. The Lake Ontario water is clean and the shore has a nice view of skyline. There are so many spots where you can sit and enjoy the nice view of downtown and CN tower. Parking can get sometimes busy. If possible, have the GreenP app on your phone if you need to extend parking as parking lots can be 10 minutes walk depending on where you park.
Written 18 August 2021
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arachmichel
Toronto, Canada240 contributions
May 2015 • Business
Saw a pair of Red-necked grebes nesting in the middle of the inner bay. They took turn to incubate the eggs and scavenge for food. We could see them from the bridge, very close! Great park in the city.
Written 21 May 2015
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Arvo P
Toronto, Canada277 contributions
Oct 2016 • Solo
Have only walked and explored the east portion of the park as it is divided to a Eas and West section with a river splitting the 2 parks. I use the park mainly for close-up birding photography as 3 interior ponds provide excellent photography of various types of birds. Depending on the season a different variety of birds use these ponds for feeding, and nesting. Parking is free on weekdays till 5 pm then a hourly fee is charged, Biking and walking paths are plentiful and offer a goo variety of lake views, city views, or wooded areas. For the most part the paths are easy to walk but on rainy on spring days they can be very wet and muddy.
Written 25 December 2016
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NoFixedPlans
Toronto377 contributions
Aug 2016 • Couples
This is a lovely space in the city for hiking, biking, picnicking, kayaking and nature watching (there is an amazing array of wildlife!). We have been using it for decades, however recently it has been spoiled by the behavior of Humber Yacht Club members: power boaters who do not observe speed limits and kick up too much wake, plus are verbally abusive to others using the river and some even blast their on-board music in this otherwise peaceful area.
Written 3 August 2016
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Graham R
Toronto, Canada77 contributions
Feb 2016 • Friends
Humber Bay Park is my favourite place to go to escape the congestion of the city. No traffic, no cars, just an amazing place full of nature trails, wild creatures (I just saw a beaver there today) and tranquility. The views of the city are incredible from here making it an amazing place for photography enthusiasts.
Written 28 February 2016
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npat80
Toronto, Canada148 contributions
Over the years they have done a lot of reconstructing to accommodate the growing population in Etobicoke. As a resident of this area for over 30 years, there is so much to see and do. It's great to go for a peaceful walk, bike ride, and family time! Take the trail to explore this area!
Written 4 July 2014
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Jack G
Brockville, Canada12 contributions
Oct 2019 • Couples
Great people place. Lots of trails for walking, running, riding. You can fly a kite or just pick a spot to watch the water meet the sky.
Written 14 October 2019
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RonSherz
London, UK50 contributions
Aug 2018
Beautiful park (actually 2 parks side by side) just west of Toronto without the downtown traffic congestion. Cleverly designed so you can drive and see, or walk/cycle/blade and enjoy. Lots of room to picnic, lay in the sun, watch the boats, see the ducklings, and enjoy the city skyline. Parking available. Worth a visit. Surrounded by lake views
Written 1 September 2018
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Edward W
Ottawa, Canada1,560 contributions
May 2018 • Family
One of Toronto's best parks, one the one hand very urban as the city is hard to escape here, on the other hand very scenic with some of the best views of the lake or the Toronto skyline. It works well as a connection of the waterfront trail, and is a beautiful place to be around sundown. It is about as wild as one can get inside the city, but is skipped by too many visitors.
Written 29 May 2018
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AK8397
Ontario, Canada1,018 contributions
July 2017 • Friends
This is a good place for a stroll on a nice day. It features pathways, views of the city, a look at the lake, ... What's not to enjoy? But watch out for bikes and runners -- traffic can get heavy at times.
Written 18 July 2017
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I am sorry I can’t answer you on this one because I haven’t use or was thinking of using the fire pit. Hopefully someone else can reply to your question my bad sorry again.
Written 6 November 2019
Yes a few around the area there is one at the playground also I think thee is a few at the car park near the entrance and few along the walk
Written 11 September 2019
Can you fish at the park? Thanks.
OG
Written 28 February 2018
j2pinkleica
Barrie, Canada
green p parking listed 0.75 per half hour
Written 14 September 2017
I would say that you would not be able to see any detailed part of the show. however you would catch planes coming and going to the show. Sorry for the late reply have not used Trip advisor in quite sometime maybe will help you for this years show
Written 5 April 2018
Can you watch sunrise or sunset in this park?
Written 17 June 2017
Yes you can by going to the southern most section of the park alongside the lake depending on the sunrise angle the city skyline may also be in the frame
Written 17 June 2017
parking is free anytime you visit between Oct-April. During the months of May-Sept parking is free before 5pm after 5 and on weekends there is a charge. But still free before 9 am if you visit early in the morning
Written 17 June 2017
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