Recreational Park Series 

 

We hope you enjoyed the Wed Park Series, if you have any comments - send us an email. It will start again in the Spring of next year.

Please let us know if you would like to help organizing the events. Send us an email with your availability.

Park Series Schedule

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    High Park

    Aug 30th

    High Park is an intricate park with lots of interesting features, but you're surrounded by the city, so it's IMPOSSIBLE to get LOST!

    NOTE new travel restrictions - vehicles can no longer enter via Bloor St. High Park vehicles

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    Warden Woods

    Aug 23rd

    Follow the directions CAREFULLY to find the start. This is a technically difficult park so beginners should be careful. Also the mosquitoes may be out in force.

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    Earl Bales North - Bathurst Park

    Aug 16th

    This event is hosted by the UKR Orienteering Club. The meeting place is outside the Earl Bales Community Centre. Bathurst Park is next to Earl Bales Park and is a technically difficult park with lots of MTB trails and dense forest. 

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    Etienne Brule Park

    Aug 9th

    By the Humber River. Close to the OLD MILL subway station.

    While you're orienteering, you can re-trace the trade routes of the Anishinaabe peoples along the Humber River and visit their scared burial ground - but be respectful and please don't enter.

    NOTE: the parking lost next to the meeting place is CLOSED. There are a couple of parking lots on the other side (West) of the Old Mill bridge.

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    Earl Bales Park

    Aug 2nd

    You can 'reflect' at the HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL, or take in some entertainment at the BARRY ZUKERMAN amphitheatre. OR participate in the great sport of ORIENTEERING.

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    Morningside Park

    Jul 26th

    A very 'rugged' park. Easy to get LOST. A good test of your navigational skills.

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    G Ross Lord Park

    Jul 19th

    An amazing park with: ravines, wetlands, a large reservoir, a mausoleum, and horse stables. See if you can find the amazing tree consumed with burl deformities right on the main path in the N part of the park

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    E T Seton Park

    Jul 12th

    You can challenge your MIND and visit the Science Centre, then come and challenge BOTH your mind and your body on our Orienteering course.

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    High Park

    Jul 5th

    High Park is an intricate park with lots of interesting features, but you're surrounded by the city, so it's IMPOSSIBLE to get LOST!

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    Humber Bay Park

    Jun 28th

    A new map at scenic Humber Bay Park. Take in views of the skyline, watch the butterflies and birds and be refreshed by the cool breeze coming off the lake. This park consists of two peninsulas jutting out into Lake Ontario, split by Mimico Creek with plenty of sandy shoreline to explore.
     
    See if you can find the Air India memorial, commemorating the victims of the largest mass killing in Canadian history.
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    Sunnybrook Park

    Jun 21st

    Lots of paths - so great for BEGINNERS, but also many complicated features - so challenging for EXPERIENCED orienteers.

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    Taylor Creek Park

    Jun 14th

    The start is at the parking lot off HALDON AVE.

    This is a long park with lots of difficult, technical ravines. But you can also stay on/close to the paths if you're less experienced.

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    Glendon

    Jun 7th

    Glendon College connects to the Sunnybrook Park system, making for GREAT orienteering. If you park in the parking lot, make sure you pay otherwise you will almost certainly get a TICKET!

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    Earl Bales Park

    May 24th

    You can 'reflect' at the HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL, or take in some entertainment at the BARRY ZUKERMAN amphitheatre. OR participate in the great sport of ORIENTEERING.

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    Etienne Brule Park

    May 17th

    By the Humber River. Close to the OLD MILL subway station.

    While you're orienteering, you can re-trace the trade routes of the Anishinaabe peoples along the Humber River and visit their scared burial ground - but be respectful and please don't enter.

    NOTE: the parking lost next to the meeting place is under construction and so may be closed. There are a couple of parking lots on the other side (West) of the Old Mill bridge.

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    High Park

    May 10th

    High Park is an intricate park with lots of interesting features, but you're surrounded by the city, so it's IMPOSSIBLE to get LOST!