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Mill Pond Park
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Reviews
Nice and lovely pond in a quite Richmond Hill neighborhood. It's small though, so plan you visit to 30-40 mins max. There is an additional part of the trail, which begins after you cross the road. It goes in parallel to a line of houses, so you're not really "into the wild".
Did a loop about 8km. Started from the Mill Pond, went north all the way to Regent St, then back to Willett Cr. Reached the Rumble Pond via Willett and Highgrove. Then crossed Mill St to Rumble Pond Park South. Crossed to south side of Major Mac and continued to Little Don Park and Mary Dawson Park. Crossed back to north side of Major Mac and took the trail behind the Hospital to Kerrybrook Dr, the back to the Mill St Parking lot. It rained thisorning, some spots were muddy.
Great park with a lovely pond. Occasionally smells from time to time but a great addition to the community.
Cute lil park by the road. The only downside is the lack of parking space.
It's an absolutely gorgeous place to walk around. The Canadian geese swim in the center, there is a pagoda with benches, plenty of side benches, a small bridge, a dock, and a woodchip part. Everything you could want in a park with a circumference the size of a 400m track. Yes, birds do poop on the pathway so you'll need to watch your step. There are also dog walkers in the path/park, so if you have a phobia of dogs you'll need to surround them as you do on the street. The park itself acts as a filter and reserve for the rainwater so it's a great way to make something functional beautiful I hope the city utilizes this effect more often in it's other functional constructions. Definitely worth seeing yourself!
A small and very peaceful park if you want to spend a quiet evening or to walk around. It has a nice walking track around the pond and a small pergola and several benches to sit and relax.
Beautiful park with nice places to sit, walk or run. There are places to park your car on Highgrove street which connects to it. There are also additional trails connected to it across mill street. Part of a larger pond and trail network. Quiet and peaceful.
I went there to play with my daughter in those big playgrounds. However, it was not very well maintained since it was too much dirty due to the sand ground. The path to get into the playground was cool for me but my daughter got a little scared since it looked like and horror movie path.
Very nice park, only thing you hear is chirping of birds.
Nice quiet park inside residential area. Good for evening walk. There is an gazebo, good for quiet reading. To park, need to leave car in residential area, on a street