Rouge National Urban Park Zoo Rd, Toronto, ON L6B 1A8

Rouge National Urban Park





3250 Reviews
  • Friday7:30 AM–9 PM
  • Saturday7:30 AM–9 PM
  • Sunday7:30 AM–9 PM
  • Monday7:30 AM–9 PM
  • Tuesday7:30 AM–9 PM
  • Wednesday7:30 AM–9 PM
  • Thursday7:30 AM–9 PM




Rouge National Urban Park Zoo Rd, Toronto, ON L6B 1A8




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Rouge National Urban Park | Plan your visit to Rouge National Urban Park in the Greater Toronto Area. Discover nature, culture, agriculture, activities, how to get here and more.

Contacts

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+14162642020
Zoo Rd, Toronto, ON L6B 1A8

Hours

  • Friday7:30 AM–9 PM
  • Saturday7:30 AM–9 PM
  • Sunday7:30 AM–9 PM
  • Monday7:30 AM–9 PM
  • Tuesday7:30 AM–9 PM
  • Wednesday7:30 AM–9 PM
  • Thursday7:30 AM–9 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Hiking




Recommended Reviews

Sangkeun Kim
18.09.2023
Rouge National Urban Park
Large trail with washrooms at the parking lots. Clean with great views and an observation point.
Marcela Olivares
02.09.2023
Rouge National Urban Park
One of my favourite places to visit in summer and fall. I alway feel refreshed and relaxed with all the forest air.
Charles K. Wong
14.08.2023
Rouge National Urban Park
Rode the trails from Reeves Way Blvd up to 19th Ave. Then from 19th Ave to Elgin Mills. This section still has a few pretty deep runnels across the trail so bikers beware, slow down especially when seeing the red cones.Elgin Mills to Major Mackenzie is another beautiful section. I usually do at the bridge to drink some water.
richie law
23.07.2023
Rouge National Urban Park
Best National park in Scarborough! Plenty of trails to discover and the scenery at the top the hill is just decompresses the stress. These pictures are from Kington Road entrance near the Sandalis Enchanted Forest. Beware of ticks especially with the long grass and weeds.
Paarth Powale
22.07.2023
Rouge National Urban Park
It's a nice park, usually crowded on holidays cause it's close to the Toronto Zoo, but great place to explore with a bicycle, has good inclinations too.
A Team Originals
21.07.2023
Rouge National Urban Park
One of the best hidden hiking gems in urban area. Winter, summer or Autumn amazing place fresh air. There is a water stream as well. Can recommend to anyone who like outdoor activities....
Kishan V
21.07.2023
Rouge National Urban Park
I’ve been here many times and it’s a really good place to go to where you feel close to nature yet it’s not that far at all, Also whenever I’ve been there it’s not that crowded so that is also a good thing. It has great views as well especially in Fall season. Also last time when I went there was paid parking and that was a bummer but It is what it it is I guess.
Arsalan Alim
20.07.2023
Rouge National Urban Park
As a wedding photographer, I recently had the pleasure of capturing this couples engagement session at Rouge National Park. The scenery during fall time is absolutely breathtaking, and it makes for a stunning backdrop for engagement sessions!There are a variety of locations, all of which are easily accessible by following the well maintained trails. Since the park is so large, there is a reasonable amount of privacy which helped in the couple being able to relax and enjoy the session.Overall, the engagement session was a memorable experience for both the couple and myself. The fall weather added an extra layer of beauty to the already stunning park, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to capture such a special moment. If you’re looking for a park for your engagement session, this is a great option!
Konrad Michalewski
20.07.2023
Rouge National Urban Park
Step into the 'Narnia' of Toronto at Rouge National Urban Park - all the charm of wilderness without any talking lions! This park is as action-packed as a squirrel on espresso!Rouge Park is a one-stop-shop for outdoor thrills, all squeezed into almost 80 km². Hiking, camping, and agriculture - it's got it all! Plus, a beach with walruses that have perfected the art of suntanning.The trails are as varied as a pick-n-mix candy store. Just remember to wear comfy shoes, or you'll star in 'Epic Hiking Fails: Rouge Park Edition'. You'll find Instagram-ready marshes, forests, and even some posing frogs.The history here? More dramatic than the latest reality TV show. Visit the Indigenous sites for a taste of the past without any time travel snags.Accessibility? On point! Just don't expect a red carpet from your house to the park. And the park staff are as helpful as they come - even if they can't identify your 'leafy-looking' leaf.In short, Rouge National Urban Park is a joy-filled, laughter-inducing, nature-embracing antidote to city life. Just remember to bring a map - it's big!
Diana Mancuso
11.07.2023
Rouge National Urban Park
This is a lovely place for a walk. There are a few different trails you can take. We visited in June and parked at the southern parking lot. I was expecting to have to pay for parking but I didn’t see where to pay. We took the Vista Trail and came back via the Orchard Trail. It was nice to see some parts of the trails that have been renovated. We will definitely be back.

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Zoo Rd, Toronto, ON L6B 1A8
Rouge National Urban Park