
TRCA Picnics
Contact Us. Mailing Address: 5 Shoreham Drive., Toronto ON M3N 1S4. Phone: 416.667.6295 Email: [email protected]
Heart Lake Conservation Park – TRCA Picnics
With 9 picnic sites located throughout, Heart Lake Conservation Park can easily accommodate groups, both large and small. Our friendly customer service representatives will help you …
Bruce’s Mill Conservation Park – TRCA Picnics
Conveniently located off Highway 404, Bruce’s Mill Conservation Park is a popular destination for residents of the City of Toronto and York Region. Whether you are looking for some great sports fields, a nice hike, a nice picnic spot or a place to relax and take in the birds and nature, this is a great place to visit! FEES & CANCELLATION POLICY
How to Book – TRCA Picnics
For more information, date availability or to book an appointment to visit the facility, please call (416) 667-6295 or [email protected]
FAQ – TRCA Picnics
TRCA has parks with various amenities available. Some parks offer flat, open and shady picnic sites. As well, some parks offer a variety of activities including aquatic facilities, fishing, hiking trails, cycling trails and playgrounds. Please contact Visitor Services if you require assistance locating a picnic site that suits your needs. WHAT ...
Petticoat Creek Conservation Park – TRCA Picnics
Visitors can enjoy incredible views of Lake Ontario from the top of the bluffs. It also offers BBQ and group picnic areas, large open grass fields, and is part of the 730 km Waterfront Trail that extends from Niagara-on-the-Lake to the Ontario-Quebec border. FEES & CANCELLATION POLICY. Site fees are non-refundable.
Albion Hills Conservation Park – TRCA Picnics
With 11 reservable picnic sites located throughout the park, Albion Hills Conservation Park can easily accommodate groups, both large and small. Our friendly customer service representatives will help you determine the best site for your group!
Boyd Conservation Park – TRCA Picnics
Boyd Conservation Park, located in the City of Vaughan along the picturesque Humber River Valley, offers wonderful activities and experiences. The steep-sided Humber River Valley and tall trees provide a quiet refuge where you can relax and enjoy the outdoors. Opened in 1957, Boyd Conservation Park is TRCA’s most popular picnic destination.
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