Tuesday, 29 June 2021

Exhibition Place, Coronation Park and Trillium Park and William G. Davis Trail, Toronto, ON

It was sunny and hot this morning and we were expecting a big rain storm this afternoon so I wanted to get a walk in before that happened.

I headed south and passed by Exhibition Place.


I kept going to Coronation Park


I cut through Toronto Inukshuk Park.


I kept going to Trillium Park and William G. Davis Trail ... I love this park and trail!

The Trillium Park and William G. Davis Trail is 7.5 acres of public green space on a spectacular part of Toronto’s waterfront. Previously a parking lot, it’s now full of life, ready to be enjoyed by morning joggers, picnic-goers, strolling families and everyone in between.

The 1.3 kilometre trail is named in honour of Bill Davis, who was the Premier when Ontario Place first opened in 1971. It’s surrounded by thousands of native trees, plants, flowers and beautiful sedimentary rocks and boulders. Inspired by the Ontario landscape itself, the park was designed in consultation with people from across Ontario, including the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation. It’s a breathtaking tribute to our province and a gift to the people who love it.

  1. William G. Davis Trail 
  2. The Ravine with Moccasin Identifier 
  3. The Pavilion 
  4. Romantic Garden 
  5. Fire Pit 
  6. Bluff
  7. Summit


I walked to the end of the breakwater ... first time!

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