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At this moment the business receives a score of 4.7 stars over 5 and this score is based on 127 reviews.
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This is a beautiful park with a great view of the Toronto skyline. There is ample parking in both the East and West Park, though the East seemed to be less busy. There are washroom facilities for use during covid, the parking is via Green P and requires payment
Beautiful place to go with family or your dog (there’s an off leash dog park deep in the park). Beautiful water views, picnic benches are set up throughout the park and there’s tons of green space, a butterfly conservatory, docks and ample parking. Truly breathtaking in the warmer months, with almost unobstructed view of the CN tower from the west end of the city. A beautiful gem
It’s a peaceful place aside of the lake ontario. The modern buildings at lakeshore has added more charm to the scenery. Even on Monday the parking is around 80% full, so better avoid weekend. Comparing East park and West park, I like East more.
A forest in the city. A spiritual enchantment. A place where the animals share space with humans. A city getaway. The closest thing in a city were you can let go and be shalom. Although the park was men made, still is beautiful with breathtaking views and you will never know who you will bump into or what animal approaches you.
one of the most beautiful views of downtown in all of Toronto! Boardwalk, Beach, Bike Path, Hiking, Swimming Pool, Wading Pool, Volleyball.
Unquestionably an excellent 'chill spot' in Toronto, The whole park is so huge. Don’t mind me, I am from Jamaica, so I am super excited because recreational facilities are just so tiny in Jamaica compared to here, but as for Humber bay park, I love the whole area. It’s a short walk or bike ride from my home, so it is convenient for us. It was on the warm summer days my family and I went out to explore the park. For us, the walk was beautiful, with so much nature and excellent scenery with which my daughter and my husband were delighted to see. To make the day more memorable, we played soccer for a while near the car park over on the other side of the park. We did ride our bikes to the park, so after we parked our bikes, we went into soccer playing. We played until late in the evening, only stopping because it was getting too dark, but I guess we didn't mind because we were enjoying ourselves too much. After the stop playing soccer, we took our bikes and rented one because it was two bikes, but it was three of us, so my husband had to rent his bicycle from the Toronto city bikes, which is at the park entrance. I want anyone reading this to know that walking the trail is a good exercise and undoubtedly fun to go outside for some fresh air, see the ducks in the lake and ride, skate or even bring your electric bike along the bike trail. One thing I didn’t get to see was the butterfly habitats, but the information is still there with a book about the butterflies. There was a sign saying it’s been refurbished, but by now, that sign is also gone, so we never got to see any butterflies. I hope they will bring them back. The last thing I want to say is that this is a good place for the entire family and a great place to brings your friends to have a picnic or even a tiny event in the park-like a birthday or an excellent place for influencers and anyone launching a product or service they will get to capture that perfect picture or video. If you are tired, you can rest on the empty benches in the gardens of the grass. You will surely enjoy the view by the water. They have a cool-down area, so if you get too hot, you can always cool off plus, the swings are close by; I think that’s the kid's playground. I hope you will enjoy your day at this park; everyone will have a fantastic day.
Always go here for a breath of fresh air. The park deserved a rating.
What a sweet place for bird watching. Lots of paths to walk along - on and off the beaten path. All kinds of birds to be found including mallard ducks, starlings, barn swallow, yellow warbler, cardinals, catbird, tree swallow, crackle, cowbirds, Baltimore Oriole, red-necked Greebe, cormorant and more. Also spotted raccoons and midland painted turtles.
Really nice place to hangout with friends. Amazing view of lake Ontario. If you are lucky you will find many birds and squirrels around here. Great place for morning walks.
Very nice place close to downtown .. long trails .. amazing views of Downtown Toronto .. cheap parking close to water .. no fire allowed .. rocky beach .. no washrooms .. no vending spots .. bring your drinks or food and sit by water to relax and enjoy the view ..
Awesome place, but be careful if you are planning for bonfire. Must need permission for it. Otherwise will be fine.
Humber bay park is good for family picnics. Pebble beaches/spots are good for some water splashing fun. Great view of Toronto cityscape is a plus. Its marshes are great for bird watching ????
Loved biking around this area when I visited Toronto. You can see Toronto's skyline in the Etobicoke area.
Great place to walk, run and work for a short time!
Nice place along the waterfront. Free parking nearby during the fall and winter seasons. Paid parking come spring and summer. Some shops near by along the route. Overall ok for a stroll.
Beautiful spot of land to leave and enjoy a quiet moment to yourself or your partner / group. Multiple spots for small campfires, highly recommend to clean up after yourself if one does bring garbage or recyclable content. Bug Spray is a must Surprisingly the human traffic is very manageable considering the location with all the units around the corner. Seems like to many people love being glued inside their house.
One of the best place to view sunrise in Toronto. Breathtaking view of the Toronto skyline glistening under the rising sun!! Great place to go for a morning walk as there is quite a bit of a walking trail along the river.
Very nice place for evening bike ride. Went all the way to harborfront. It's very busy place.
Beautiful place to walk, jog, ride a bike or just sit with family or friends. Choices for eating or having drinks in nearby places.
A quiet space to enjoy time with friends and watch others doing the same. The beach is rocky so not many people come here. A sliver of paradise
Humber Bay Park East is not only a great place to park your car if you want to have a nice long walk around the Lakeshore in Toronto, but it's also the start to a beautiful walk. Whether you decide to walk during the day and look out on the blue water in the lake and wildlife in the area, or walk at night when there's a nice cool breeze and city lights shine in the skyline creating an unforgettable scene. This is definitely a place I would recommend.
Stunning location... Gorgeous view at night; will be returning on the daytime with my pup... He enjoyed himself immensely on our midnight adventure down there this evening.
Huge area and beautiful park with many different walk ways. Bikes and pedestrian paths. Small ponds and water falls. Views of the city are amazing and with the right camera and lens you can get some amazing water front shots. Beaches are easily accessible. Model Sail boats in the water was the highlight of the walk today.
The parking situation is good if you come in earlier In the day. We once arrived around 6:45pm and parking was full. Weekends parking lot Is not accessible after 7pm.also it's $ 9 parking fee from 9am - 8pm on weekends. View of the city from here is awesome! Several trails around this area. With the patio seating open there are several options for food as well in the area. You can easily spend an entire day with dedicated cycling lanes and easy trails this park is for every age group.
Very pleasant wall along the water edge
Nice view but too many flies!
Beauthifull place and one of my favourite indeed. Feeding options are plenty for adults and kids and so is photo shoots of ???? ???? etc. Just bring plenty to eat and watch them all gather around for a first. And you can even feed the ???? by ????????. And that is where the real joy is. Over all quite secluded tranquil place to spend quality time with family or friends. A little trail takes you in front of the downtown skyline, from a distance of course. But worth going multiple times for sure.
This park looked like snow place during winter. All the trees and bushes where ice capped and I was skidding on the frozen pond - what an awesome experience. But be cautious black ice formation is all over the park during winter season. Definitely I recommend people to visit this park during winter
It's a beautiful place. You can walk, ride at bike and enjoy the summer. Only thing no good the washroom aren't well maintenance.
By far one of the best locations in Toronto ????????
very nice lake front park with lots of trees and also quiet spots to sit around and listen to the water grazing the rocks. parking is convenient and reasonably priced. bike and pet friendly. for the average amount of people going there, it won’t really get too crowded (unless it calls for the air show)
Looks beautiful at night. Very nice to drive around.
Went to this park for the first time. We really enjoyed it. The view of the city's skyline is spectacular. We love the little duck pond, streams, creeks, and the shoreline. You can swim, have a picnic, or sit on the grass. Ride your bikes on trails and see the butterfly ???? gardens. Nearby restaurants and food truck. There's parking lots.
It was a full moon and it was so relaxing! We enjoyed it a lot!
Nice view of Lake Ontario. Could see the downtown buildings and CN tower. However, it is a little too crowded. People are not wearing masks
Amazing place to freshen up the mind. Beautiful Toronto skyline view.
Great view of TO skyline. Just wish for a few public washroom close to the start of the walking trail before Sunnyside Beach Pavillion.
Great for a meditative walk, if you’re early enough to avoid the crowds
One of the best place to see the landscape view to Toronto! Park is big enough to find your own private place to sit on the rocks and enjoy some relax time. Also, great spot for cityscape and birds photography if you come early morning and evening. Early morning view with sunrise is just stunning! They've a huge parking lot too.
Very nice and quiet place.
Very pleasant expansive park experience with immediate lake access offering delights of ducks, geese and swan activity to watch if not then kicking the sand is always a good option. The boardwalk offers casual experience of the entire area leading towards the Humber Bay iconic bridge and the Marine Dr. condos and stores which now dominate the Etobicoke side of the area. Muskoka chairs and rock hills provides paused beautiful moments to look out across the water and enjoy it all.
Great place for cycling, walking and beautiful city view. can spend any day during summer
Beautiful place for a walk parking was 1Cad per 30 minutes in the busy downtown. Nice view and the arch Bridge.
Great place to visit during the evening for a walk and to experience the beautiful view of Toronto skyline. Also a good place to light up a bonfire and roast marshmallows.
Beautiful walk, perfect on a sunny day. Lots of place to sit. Had alot of trouble to find parking as the parking lots were blocked off. Lots of people walking and cycling on the weekend.
HUMBER bay park and the trail the place to relax from the busy city life. Running, walking and cycling is active till even after 10PM. Well lit. Amazing view of the city skyline
Great view of Toronto Downtown. Nice for walking. Be aware there are swans near the lake area. Some of them are not happy, take care.
This is a very lovely spot at any time of the year, however, it’s very inviting to take a dip to cool off during the hot months.. There are some great walking trails and a scenic view of Toronto.????
Nice place to jog, great view of the city from a distance especially at night.
- This is one of the few places in Toronto that you can actually see the view of downtown Toronto. Such a beautiful walk, the whole stretch is pretty and clean ( with some Gipsy moth ) that time otherwise, it's a lovely day for us. - Washroom and parking is not really a problem here, family-friendly picnic and the paid parking is not so bad after all, it was $9 dollar ( if I remember it correctly ) for the whole day too. Most of the Park/Conservation Area in Toronto is always a paid parking, but this park is worth for that. - A perfect small picnic for a couple, friends and family in this park is a must! ????
Better off parking here and walking over to the bridge versus going further down and trying to park on Lakeshore in my opinion. Parking can be challenging but little bit of patience is all that's needed
Humber bay park is the best. Everyone goes to humber bay. Good for following the trail. Nature site seeing. Walk, jog, bike, scooter...etc. Path is clean. View is nice. Take a coffee and go for a stroll anytime.
Amazing view. Walking around feel so great. You can swim but it is cold.
Very nice park for jogging and sightseeing etc. Nice view of the lake. It so happened that there were so many swans. I have never seen so many gathered together in Ontario. Some even flied high and far. …
Beautiful lake views.
Great place for walking, biking and running. A lengthy green trail along the seaside. What else can you ask for?
Great views of the city skyline as well as lake Ontario. The scenery around the park is nice as well, with the condos adding some scenic depth. Plenty of trails to go around for everyone. There is a small pond by the parking lot to relax at. In the winter the pond freezes over and people skate (at their own risk). There is wildlife that wanders around the area, so please becareful and give them the respect they deserve.
Great family park. Close to lakeshores. Clean walking trails close to the lake. Great view of downtown Toronto.
I live in this area of the Mimico and can't imagine going anywhere else. This is truly a lifestyle neighborhood with incredible recreation pathways, lake views and amazing restaurants. This is a mini condo city but it really is a true community. Just minutes outside your door, you can photograph nature, take a leisurely walk or a brisk bike ride. If you need a health care service, its here too. Want to grab a coffee on a beautiful patio with gorgeous lake views, Humber Bay is your place. And surprisingly, the cost to get into the condo market can be significantly more reasonable than some of the downtown locations. Beautiful condos can be found here for under $750 a square foot!
Very very beautiful. Parking spots competitive. No washroom yet. Long trail. Stunningly organized beach shores with rocks. Lot of people walking, jogging, and stretching here and there. No B-B-Q spots. You will enjoy.
One of my favourite parks in Toronto. Amazing views of downtown and Marine Parade.
Beautiful man-made park with a lakeside beach. Great place to have a nice little stroll. With the condos being developed around the area, it can get super busy and I can already see garbage building up around the lake, sadly. It is inevitable as more people move into those high rise buildings behind. Still a nice place to go for a walk during weekdays, when it’s less busy. If I lived in one of the condominiums in the back, I would be happy to have this little outdoor oasis to go to.
Parks are nice. This one is nice too.
Lovely place to enjoy downtown Toronto's view from the east
I always have a great time at Humber Bay and so does my nephew. The view is spectacular, and I enjoy picking up sea glass at the beach ^_^
Nice spot with great views of the city, even on a crisp, windy day! Even enjoyed the local swans and ducks in the manmade pond area
Nice place for a hike along the shoreline in Etobicoke.
Parks, pretty condos, paths for biking and they may have art installation or two depending on the season
Nice park to go in anytime of the day. Lots activities can do there. Sometimes there will be some street artists playing if you are lucky.
The park is great with good trails for walking, running or cycling. Its right by the lake and you can see the Toronto skyline from the park.
Love this spot
Hopefully it will be easier to walk when they finish the construction in 2025
Nice trails, good elevation and interesting wildlife if you take a moment to look around!
Humber Bay Park East and Humber Bay Park West are divided into two by Hunber river delta and Mimico Creek. Here, Humber river meets lake Ontario in the South, and by crossing the Arch Bridge, one can go into the either parks. The east park is much smaller, but more popular of the two because of its pebbly, large shore, beautiful scenic views of Toronto skyline, lush green vegetation; varieties of birds, rocks and boulders, picnic areas, and winding trails. The substantial beach provides many activities such as kayaking/canoeing, boating, swimming, sunbathing, walking, and enjoying the alluring scenes of downtown and merging of the immense lake into the limitless sky. The west beach has two marinas to launch public boats. Many people come here to enjoy boating in their own motorboats. There are huge paid parking areas on both the parks, so you do not have to worry for a parking spot. We loved the Humber Bay Beach Park and enjoyed walking on various tracks. It, certainly, is one of the best waterfront area in the Greater Toronto Area.
Good view of the city, unfortunately most of the park is closed currently.
Beautiful Toronto park, spacious, great for walking and cycling. You can enjoy a gorgeous city and Lake Ontario panoramas.
This park feels like a sanctuary away from the noise and bustle of the city, even with the condo towers nearby. Migratory birds, butterflies and wildlife utilize the bays, ponds and meadows.
A great place to walk and watch the scenic beauty with a urban set!
This is a great park to go for a walk. Plenty of trails and nature. The best thing is the view of the city. You can get amazing pictures from the park. There's a small beach area and some people actually bbq as well. Parking is available both in the park and on the street outside the park.
I always come to this park when I feel blue, especially at nights. I grab a coffee from the nearest Starbucks that is usually open 24/7. I sit on the rocks that see Toronto downtown and listen to the waves with a calming music. …
A lovely park. Beach has some huge logs for kids to play on... Nature's play structures.
Nice park to enjoy the cool weather. Nice place for great shots
Lovely even in a cloudy , humid and gray day . Nature creatures finds a home by the lake and we as humans can go there to explore , exercising , thinking , relaxing , chilling and enjoying the views of the Big City of Toronto .
This is a beautiful park with nice walking, biking trails, a sandy beach and a lot of nature. There is a very good view of downtown Toronto from its east shore. Recently the City is doing some reconstruction in the park and a half of it is fenced off.
Love this area! I grew up in Mimico and will be moving to Humber Bay Shores in 2022. Amazing city views and so beautiful by the Lake!
Fantastic place to enjoy a morning walk. Lots of cyclists and people walking their dogs on the weekends but fairly serene in the early morning hours. A scuba diving class going on at @ 8:30 at the West of Parklawn.
Very nice area situated at Toronto's famous waterfront. Bike path, jogging, pic nic tables, public parking etc. No restrooms. Family oriented, good for walks, lots of canoes and smaller boats (inflatables and or other). If you're looking for something more serene and quiet, I suggest going further from downtown. This is a popular area next to many condominiums, lots of action! I still find the people; however, are respectful, no liter accumulating and everyone is happy to be out walking around, very friendly.
Lovely scenic pocket by the lake with stunning views of the city. Great for a picnic, walk, and tan by the beach.
I love this place! There has a great walking and bicycling trail. It is beautiful any time of the year.
Nice place to enjoy sunrise early morning.
Great views, lots of eating options close by.
We were there for a while walking around and taking in the beauty. Well defined walk and pathway. We managed to find free parking just outside but there is also paid parking available. The lake view is awesome and if you stay there you would not be disappointed.
Loved it, every season has its charm. That's what makes Canada so charming country.
In last fifteen years I'd visited Humber Bay Park often and for a different, good enough reasons. Usually to relax and to find the peace of mind. Sometimes for viewing migrating birds, mesmerizing butterflies or always busy beavers early in the morning, to appreciate and study again Santiago Calatrava's bridge on Mimico Creek, to watch capable hands with sail boats, jumping out of water fish, jumping up to the sky skating legs, picnicking in shades of the trees, walking in complete cacophony of waves, be refreshed by lake breeze, to be amused by the concert of hundreds of frogs and thousands of crickets, sometimes to just to draw... All this goodness on top of 5 million cubic metres of city rubble. Imagine that! Worthy of effort to visit every time even for no reason.
Good spots to view Toronto City and CN tower. Too bad my cellphone camera will not present what my eyes seen.
This is such a beautiful and scenic place to walk morning or evening. The views of downtown Toronto are fantastic.
It was large enough to avoid interacting with others. Lovely sunset and view of the Downtown Toronto. Didnt like that a lot of tracks are unpaved.. it was hard to walk with baby stroller and its easy for people to twist their ankles...
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The place is so soothing and beautiful. The view of CN tower and Toronto city is absolutely fascinating. At night you can see the city light of Toronto from there and the view is amazing. At day light you may also come across with people who are sailing. The place is time killing.
Nice place to visit after work. Shoreside, butterfly gardens and lots of biking paths! You can get a cool shot of downtown as well.