Riverdale Park East Large and vast. The landfill used to be a snow-covered resort, with outdoor swimming pools in summer and outdoor ice rinks in winter. There is a runway, 7 tennis courts, 1 picnic area, and 1 children's playground. At the end of Chinatown, near the East Side, there is also a bronze statue of Sun Yat-sen.
MoreThis is a beautiful park with great views of the Toronto skyline and a great place for sledding in the winter.
Riverdale Park East Large and vast. The landfill used to be a snow-covered resort, with outdoor swimming pools in summer and outdoor ice rinks in winter. There is a runway, 7 tennis courts, 1 picnic area, and 1 children's playground. At the end of Chinatown, near the East Side, there is also a bronze statue of Sun Yat-sen.
Riverdale Park East This is a lightning protection sticker. It is recommended not to come here recently. I have been to the park to watch the sunset before. At that time, I searched Riverdale Park and walked a long way... I found that the destination is actually on the Broadview Ave side... The Dragon Boat Festival is coming soon ~ But for me living in Canada, It’s just an ordinary daily... Toronto’s summer heat, you have to be matched with a watermelon to come to Riverdale Park East again, because I was addicted to the unforgettable sunset scenery at that time, and the clouds were missing. It seemed that there was no wonderful last time, but from winter to summer, Many people are more popular, although the scenery is good, but personally do not recommend everyone to play this time... There are too many people. Before the epidemic is over, it is obviously impossible to ensure that the two-meter social distance from the hillside is very steep. In fact, sitting is not very comfortable. I am always worried that things will slide down... I have seen many people accidentally roll downhill and there is a big Ma smell everywhere... Really, wearing masks is almost fainting... I hope the above information can help everyone ~ Remember to like and pay attention, and will continue to take you to see more Canadian scenery in the future. ~