Reviews of Etobicoke Valley Park (Tourist Attraction)

615 Horner Ave, Toronto, ON M8W 4S3, Canada

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REVIEWS OF Etobicoke Valley Park IN Etobicoke

Heather L

Beautiful little escape from the city.

Hazim Aldujaili

So beautiful, full paved and calm. In same time there is a washroom beside the parking lot

Debjani Biswas

Nice place to visit with family or friends.

Yvona Hudun

Love to walk this trail and do it almost daily. Seems every day I notice something new about it

Gricelda Molina

Beautiful nature. Great place to walk, jog, or ride a bike.

Fairy Good Designs Co

I grew up in this park which was more commonly referred to as The Valley. The Etobicoke Creek has lots of places to dip your feet and some small waterfall/rapid type areas. The main path is accessible as it is paved, there are also many paths into the trees. Use cation though as many homeless have used this area to call home. Not a good option after dark.

Alejandra G

Beautiful trail, well maintained! Headed towards the lake, the view was beautiful!! Great surprises along the way as well. Trail connects to the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail.

Tim Scott

Wet slushy walk today. Much better this morning in the fresh snow.

Mel Harhar

Starting from Marie Curtis Park, enjoy a long paved path to walk and many trails through the woods to explore by the Etobicoke Creek. Poison Ivy and ticks (lime disease) can be a risk. Wear pants if you opt to explore the woodsy trails as the foliage is quite lush and the grass tall. The long walk to the Middle Road Bridge was worth it so I highly recommend it!

Amrik Thind

You can take lots of nice pictures, little dirt path and such, alot of nature. Just all in all a great place

Sheryl Jarvis

Beautiful, not busy weekdays. Very busy weekends, often line ups to park. Bathrooms open. Low water level in this and all Toronto streams, rivers this year

Dale Samuels

This place is a little hidden gem in the bustling city. It's a part of the Ontario greenbelt and as you would expect, it is teeming with life! Lots of wild plants, berries to eat, a constantly flowing brook give a serene sound and feel and tons of birds for the watchers. There is a small park for the kids to play. Your little ones will enjoy the outdoors space, fresh air and the playscape, established paved walkways good for walking, but you'll see lots of runners and bikes as well. At one end of park there is a well cared for baseball diamond and large open field for football/soccer or whatever sports you enjoy. At the other end, the trails terminate into the beautiful Marie Curtis Park (and beach).

Gautam Suri

Woods that transport you to back country while you are still in the city. A short walk away from the Long Branch Go station, the creek has lots of birds, squirrels, thick vegetation and this winter (2019) a deer family. You could spot the occasional cayote, but still safe to walk/run/bike. With fresh air and the sound of the water gushing down, this area makes for a relaxing walk/run. The water is clear and a favorite among people who like to do angling. You will find families riding their bikes, athletes practicing for their runs and hobbyists looking for birds. As you walk up north of the creek you get to a clearing close to 401 with a baseball pitch. On your walk south you will get to Marie Curtis Park and Lake Ontario. Either direction is pretty and you can enjoy this path cum trail all through the year. During winter be cautious of ice/snow while you venture out.

John Brimelow

Beautiful scenery with a nice park for the kids, bike/walking path along the creek is also a little waterfall.

2 B Wired inc

Cool spot to visit then keep walking north! Not many realize but this path will take you up to the airport and a bit past, while follow my a beautiful creek with shale rock cliffs on other side. The city has been doing improvements over the years to make it a more enjoyable hike! Enjoy! If you liked this review let me know and hit “like” ????

Tara Paterson Gaspar

A hidden gem in Etobicoke! You can hear the QEW when you are closer to Evans Ave. As you head south toward the lake nature seems to take over! The Creek is always moving and boasts some fascinating walls of erosion, falls, and babbles over rocks in other places.

jimmi hendrix

I love this place this is stomping grounds since a young child

Chantall Wire Creations

Beautiful fall colors

Margo Clarke

This is such an interesting place to go for a cycle, a walk with a dog, or leisurely stroll along a forested path that follows Etobicoke Creek. I love coming here during the week when it's extremely quiet and you might be able to see some pretty interesting birds if you keep your eyes open.

Don Nguyen

This a secret gem area in our neighbourhood. Nestled beside the Etobicoke Creek and a beautiful trail for running, jogging, walking,fishing or just a grande ole tyme with your family????????????☀️

carol nault

This is the most beautiful place. Beautiful waterfalls, serene trails. Baseball diamonds. Gab your loved one and dog and go for w walk. U won't b disappointed!!!

Rosa Ramzan

It was a beautiful day to visit this park during the third lockdown. Many ppl were out jogging and walking, safe distance of course ????????. This was so scenic w a water fall of sorts,. well water falling off rocks????. Beautiful tall trees,. nice running trail

dee p

My family loves this walk and right now with the fall colours it's just breathtaking

Zuke

Great trail! Hard to believe you are in the city.

Yuriy Ilyin

Beautiful river and greenery stretch. Paved path. Plenty of benches. Exists to the Waterfront.

Jack Wilcan

If you like moving your joyfully legs in natural surroundings, here you go, park in the beautiful valley, waiting for you to be discovered. Used mostly by locals and they canines, regular joggers and parents with children. The paved pathway is following the creekside and is a part of Etobicoke Creek Trail that cud take you spontaneously south as far far away as Marie Curtis Park and north to Caledon hills. Imagine that! Definitely worth the effort.

Eric Barthel

A nice park in the city, what a surprise!!

Colby Kriegl

Get out and enjoy the weather when you can.

Dr Qurrat

Parking is at another spot, 72 westhead road. Park has a great trail and running water stream. Great for walk and bike riding. There are swings for kids as well

Carole Maharaj

So beautiful. Did not know this place existed almost in my backyard... Loved it.

Business Hours of Etobicoke Valley Park in Etobicoke

SUNDAY
8AM TO 11PM
MONDAY
8AM TO 11PM
TUESDAY
8AM TO 11PM
WEDNESDAY
8AM TO 11PM
THURSDAY
8AM TO 11PM
FRIDAY
8AM TO 11PM
SATURDAY
8AM TO 11PM

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