Humber Bay Promenade Park Lake Shore Blvd E, Toronto, ON M8V 3Y2

Humber Bay Promenade Park





14 Reviews
  • Thursday8 AM–11 PM
  • Friday8 AM–11 PM
  • Saturday8 AM–11 PM
  • Sunday8 AM–11 PM
  • Monday8 AM–11 PM
  • Tuesday8 AM–11 PM
  • Wednesday8 AM–11 PM




Humber Bay Promenade Park Lake Shore Blvd E, Toronto, ON M8V 3Y2




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Lake Shore Blvd E, Toronto, ON M8V 3Y2

Hours

  • Thursday8 AM–11 PM
  • Friday8 AM–11 PM
  • Saturday8 AM–11 PM
  • Sunday8 AM–11 PM
  • Monday8 AM–11 PM
  • Tuesday8 AM–11 PM
  • Wednesday8 AM–11 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed




Recommended Reviews

Peter “Big Pete” Zalewski
26.09.2023
Humber Bay Promenade Park
Police and Bylaw enforcement are viscous. Signs for parking are easily misunderstood. Avoid on weekends if your driving or boating
Anita D (MomentaryMaven)
20.08.2023
Humber Bay Promenade Park
At the start of a .7 mi section of Great Lakes Waterfront Trail along the water's edge from Humber Bay Park West, lined with well-tended gardens, with several spots to sit on benches and Adirondack chairs as well as a pavillion with a few benches, right over the water. This stretch of the trail goes through Superior Park, Amos Waites Park, Mimico Waterfront Park and Norris Crescent Parkette. (At Norris Crescent, the trail goes out to Lake Shore Blvd W.) Short walkways (bridges) over the water and a bi-directional paved biking/walking path the whole length of this area. Usually quiet and not too crowded in the mornings on weekdays. Popular on sunny weekends. Only downside is bikes like to go too fast on the curvy path, despite several signs to go SLOW. And most joggers/bikers forgo masks so keeping a safe distance is challenging when its busy.
Mary M
02.08.2023
Humber Bay Promenade Park
Absolutely love taking strolls through this trail along the waters edge. There is seating along the way. Usually I find this side of the park more quiet and calming. There is a children park.
David Holland
20.07.2023
Humber Bay Promenade Park
A clear wide walkway with plenty of routes on and off. Being by the water means that there is always something to look at.
Catherine Melo
19.07.2023
Humber Bay Promenade Park
Lovely place for a stroll, run, or ride. The lighthouse is a charming addition to the view and the short trails are a pleasant relief if you’ve been running on the Martin Goodman Trail for a while.

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Lake Shore Blvd E, Toronto, ON M8V 3Y2
Humber Bay Promenade Park