David Crombie Park
Located in downtown Toronto, David Crombie Park is a beloved outdoor space that offers a wide range of activities for visitors of all ages. This large, well-maintained park features an off-leash area for dogs, playgrounds for children, and basketball courts for sports enthusiasts. The park is also known for its stunning street art and beautiful flowers, making it a picturesque spot for a leisurely stroll. With its central location in Old Toronto, the park is surrounded by cafes and shops, adding to the vibrant atmosphere of the area. Whether visitors are looking to enjoy a day out with their furry friends, take in the views of the CN Tower, or simply relax in a scenic setting, David Crombie Park has something for everyone.

Amenities and More

  • Accessibility
    • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Children
    • Good for kids
    • Playground
  • Pets
    • Dogs allowed
  • Amenities
    • Picnic tables
    • Slides
    • Swings

Reviews

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John Collins
John collins
March 22, 2024
Great park. Off leash area is large and most of the dogs are friendly. Lots of bins to toss your furry friends poop bags.
Leslie Latchman
Leslie latchman
March 22, 2024
It's a long (but narrow) park that stretches from St Lawrence's Market all the way to the Distillery District. Here you'll find basketball courts, playgrounds, some nice exhibits and great places to just sit down and enjoy the best thing this neighborhood has to offer: its amazing people!
Marlon Mendoza
Marlon mendoza
March 22, 2024
As the sign says it's a "city within a park". Has a little bit of everything: a place for kids to play on swings, a basketball court, places to sit, street art, and two cute examples of trees that are "yarn bombed". Dogs are allowed. But pay attention to the signs, because they can only be in certain areas.
Carole de Monclin
Carole de monclin
March 22, 2024
The north side of the park has become a very busy walk way year round. With the new condos coming on line the neighborhood is becoming gentrified and that is not a bad thing. The park will soon go under full redevelopment and that cannot come soon enough. There is currently a lot of private artwork being displayed in the park.
Slay S
Slay s
March 22, 2024
Nice place to walk in Old Toronto: street arts, cafes, kids playgrounds.
Ray Delaria
Ray delaria
March 22, 2024
Beautiful park in downtown Toronto in esplanade area. Kinds friendly. Clean. Beautiful flowers. Few basketball courts.
Ed Lehnert
Ed lehnert
March 22, 2024
Spread out in a strip, it's more useful as an exercise for the Dogs, although there are places to sit.. few benches, trees, play areas for the kids etc.
Ean Mering
Ean mering
March 22, 2024
Very long park with something new on every block. Art, basketball hoops, jungle gyms, dog areas, wading pools...this irregular shaped park has what you need for a fun day out.

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