Runnymede Park is located in
The Junction, Toronto's neighbourhood stretching on Dundas Street West between
Keele and Runnymede Streets. Runnymede Park is for those athletes in you. If
you are a sportsy-outdorsy type of individual,
take a stroll in The Junction and visit this park. The park offers pool
(open in the summer), tennis courts, a soccer field, a baseball diamond, a
bocce court and two children playgrounds.
Fun fact: Runnymede Park was
one of the few parks in Toronto that had a railway siding running through it.
Until 2008, the rail was operated by Canadian Pacific Railway when the track
was put out of service and the rails were removed from the park.
Save the date: June 29, 2013
Every year, Maltese Community
of Toronto celebrates Maltese
Imnarja Festival in Runnymede Park. Come out to the annual celebration enjoy
Maltese-style picnic, folk dancing and traditional singing. This is a great way
to explore Toronto's cultural heritage. If you do not want wait until June to visit the park, come out for a picnic at any time and use parks tables and benches. To keep the park clean bring compostable food containers, thus if anything is left behind it wont's harm the nature.
Environmental
Tip:
Pick up
litter and bring your own water bottle (you can refill it in a water fountain
inside Gorge Bell Arena). A great way to reduce plastic waste and take care of the environment.
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