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Rouge National Urban Park

25 Zoo Rd, Scarborough, ON M1B 5W8, Canada

Introduce

Rouge National Urban Park, located at 25 Zoo Rd, Scarborough, ON M1B 5W8, Canada, is a breathtaking natural haven within the bustling city of Toronto. As Canada's first national urban park, it offers a unique blend of wilderness and accessibility, making it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts, families, and outdoor adventurers.

Spanning over 79 square kilometers, the park boasts diverse ecosystems, including forests, wetlands, and meadows. Visitors can explore a variety of well-maintained trails suitable for hiking, biking, and birdwatching. The park is also home to an array of wildlife, from frogs and fish to birds and snakes, providing endless opportunities for nature photography and observation.

Rouge National Urban Park is open daily from 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM, offering ample time to enjoy its beauty throughout the year. Whether you're visiting in summer, autumn, winter, or spring, the park's vastness ensures that you can always find a quiet spot to unwind and connect with nature.

For those interested in camping or RV stays, the park provides a serene environment to set up camp and enjoy the great outdoors. The park's proximity to Toronto makes it an ideal escape for city dwellers looking to recharge in nature without venturing too far from home.

  • Great trails with minimal crowds during weekdays.
  • Abundant wildlife sightings, including frogs, fish, tadpoles, crayfish, birds, and snakes.
  • A sprawling, beautiful park that offers a true wilderness experience within Toronto.
  • Perfect for getting lost in nature and discovering hidden gems.
  • Never too crowded due to its massive size, ensuring a peaceful visit.

Rouge National Urban Park is truly an oasis in the city, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and outdoor activities. Whether you're a local or a visitor, this park is a must-see destination for anyone looking to experience the best of Canada's natural landscapes.

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Highlights

Picnics

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Amenities

Picnic tables

Public restroom

Children

Good for kids

Pets

Dogs allowed

El Nasrani (Lawrence of Arabia) Jun 28
★★★★★5

Some parking availability, with no distinction for regular vs accessible parking. Great trails, not too much hikers during the weekday. I loved seeing the frogs, fish, tadpoal crayfish, birds, snakes...sheesh, this place is lovely. I even enjoyed a doob 😎

Vee Feb 06
★★★★★5

A sprawling, beautiful, massive national park that is the closest thing to wilderness you'll find within Toronto city limits. Out of the numerous times I've come here, I've managed to get lost in it twice, and it's been awesome. No better place in Toronto to get lost. Summer, autumn, winter, spring, it's never too crowded because it's so large. If you find where you are with too many people, it's easy to go somewhere where you might be the the only person around for miles. Truly an oasis.

Blessed Oct 24
★★★★★5

Rouge National Park is a true natural oasis. The trails are well-maintained and cater to all fitness levels, making it easy to enjoy a hike or a leisurely walk. The scenic views, especially near the water, are breathtaking and provide a perfect backdrop for relaxation. It’s a great place to disconnect and recharge, whether you’re looking to exercise or simply enjoy nature. Highly recommend for anyone seeking a peaceful retreat close to the city!

Nishant Bhoye Oct 21
★★★★☆4

Lots of beautiful trails, Vista & Mast are the popular trails. Fall season is the best time to visit. Do not expect many benches or seating in the trails. Bring your own water bottles as I did not see any drinking water provisions.

Brain Tickler Dec 28
★★★☆☆3

Free parking. Not far from Toronto is a plus. Beautiful in winter but will definitely go to summer time too. Don't forget to prepare your own snacks, water etc...