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Ireland Park Foundation
2 km
a great initiative to commemorate Irish immigrants who arrived in Toronto during the ...
Village of Yorkville Park
2 km
Went during the winter fest event at the end of February 2018. Over the weekend lots ...
Berczy Park
2 km
Came here with the kids in the summer time around the 5 pm. They had fun looking at t...
Riverdale Park East
2 km
Smashing IT! nnExperience some of the most majestic views of the city's skyline.nnDay...
Underpass Park
2 km
Very cool park with unique play structures. It's an excellent use of space in the cit...
Joel Weeks Park
2 km
Neighbourhood park with a small play set. It was clean... Which is a rarity.
Ramsden Park
2 km
This is a lovely small park in a great location. It is easily accessible and the ice ...
Corktown Common
2 km
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Taddle Creek Park
2 km
Small playground with separate playsets for little kids and big kids. The little kid ...
Simcoe Park
2 km
Great little park to take a break from work. Close to CN tower, CBC and King street t...
Sugar Beach
2 km
We love coming here, whether to watch the airshow on Labour Day weekend, watching dog...
Reviews
Worth a visit to see the big blue dog sculpture here.
Tip: If you appreciated this piece of public art, then visit Berczy Park, which is about a 20 minute walk south. There you will find the most extraordinary dog water fountain made up of 27 dogs, each eyeing a golden bone at the very top. Oh, and there is one cat too.
8 years ago (24-03-2018)
Fairly large area with a separate enclosed area for smaller dogs. Fresh water fountain during summer months. Benches and large boulders to sit on. Bit dusty at times but overall my two medium size dogs love it.
8 years ago (14-12-2017)
Has a fenced off inner area where smaller dogs can run around while large breed dogs can use larger area, usually without encountering too many issues. .
8 years ago (26-01-2018)
My first time at the Allan Gardens park, with my dog. I was unaware of the two separate areas, one for small dogs, next to it for medium-large dogs. On that note my dog got ambushed by, the larger dogs, which wasn't pleasant for her (cockapoo).
Point: I feel all the dogs need to get along, so forget about the separation of gates. Let them wonder around and socialize with all sizes. 😐
8 years ago (08-09-2017)
Great thing is the small/big dogs parks are separate. Our small fluffy friend could play around without being bullied by the big guys!