Chorley Park

403 reviews

245 Douglas Dr, Toronto, ON M4W 2B9, Canada

www.toronto.ca

+14163922489

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Chorley Park is a Tourist attraction located at 245 Douglas Dr, Toronto, ON M4W 2B9, Canada. It has received 403 reviews with an average rating of 4.7 stars.

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Hours

MondayOpen 24 hours
TuesdayOpen 24 hours
WednesdayOpen 24 hours
ThursdayOpen 24 hours
FridayOpen 24 hours
SaturdayOpen 24 hours
SundayOpen 24 hours

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  • The address of Chorley Park: 245 Douglas Dr, Toronto, ON M4W 2B9, Canada

  • Chorley Park has 4.7 stars from 403 reviews

  • Tourist attraction

  • "First time visiting Chorley Park and loved all of the areas, especially being able to look down on The Brick Works after having looked across the Chorley for years and not knowing what the area was"

    "We had a birthday party at this park"

    "Chorley Park is a quiet place packed with trees and trails, perfect for clearing your mind, jogging, or walking a dog"

    "As I was driving to check out the famous Inglewood Drive to see the famous giant inflated Santa Claus, I unexpectedly stumbled upon 2 cool places along the way"

    "Beautiful greenspace with large trees"

Reviews

  • Tim Chase Photography

First time visiting Chorley Park and loved all of the areas, especially being able to look down on The Brick Works after having looked across the Chorley for years and not knowing what the area was. Perfect spot for families, kids of all ages. Bikes, runners, Scooter boards and photographers.

  • Fel G

We had a birthday party at this park. It was great. Lots of space for picnicking, playing soccer, trees for climbing, natural life ponds, hiking, cool place. There is paid parking or if you lucky you can get free parking on the road near the upper level of the park. …

  • Zanixanoph

Chorley Park is a quiet place packed with trees and trails, perfect for clearing your mind, jogging, or walking a dog. There’s lots of space to explore and a handful of great views. I came here during autumn when the trees were beautifully

  • Vernon Chang

As I was driving to check out the famous Inglewood Drive to see the famous giant inflated Santa Claus, I unexpectedly stumbled upon 2 cool places along the way. First, Douglas Drive has many residents showcasing their giant inflated

  • anisa ishak

Beautiful greenspace with large trees. In the park, you are on the higher flat table lands before descending the stairs into the steep slopes of the Moore Park Ravine. The ravine has oak, beech and maple trees. Stairs lead onto the

  • Bess Jarvis

Decent park, but no washrooms and nowhere nearby that has one. Walked to the Dolce Bakery 7 minutes away and saw a sign that said "No public washrooms." Makes it feel like the park is only for people who live in the neighbourhood.

  • Mary Rad

A must see for a quick weekend hike. Photoes are from my hike last spring. Lots pf greens and beautiful sceneries to take pictures. There's also a beatuiful pond with green leaves on top.

  • Sergio Visneskie

Beautiful park, well kept. People who use this park seem responsible and clean after themselves. I never find garbage or dog feces anywhere on the ground. Please don't ruin it. Thank you

  • Thao Anh Le

Isn’t it so beautiful in autumn? It is a small park in a quite neighborhood but I was lucky to see multiple shades of fall here. There is also a stair connecting to don valley trail.

  • Vishal Kulkarni

Love walking here. Its beautiful and trails are great (road like) even for when it rains. The view of skyline and the skyscrappers in the dark is absolutely stunning.

  • A F

Delicious place to be alone or with your beloved ones. Full off peace and joy. Close to a ice cream shop and right in the middle of the neighborhood.

  • Angela Guerra

Beautiful park at the top of the hill! A place to visit in the summer and fall!!!! Enjoy having a picnic or taking gorgeous pictures during fall

  • Ida Purwanto

Small park but beautiful, you can go to beltline Trail or DVP Brickworks Park through this park, you can park on the side of the street.

  • Kirill Zhukov

Lovely from sunrise to sundown. Excellent escape from the summer heat and UV at a historic location in the city. More

  • Jamie Guo

Always enjoyed this park. Lots of wetland/ponds and sustainable ecosystem with a variety of wild lives. More

  • Karl-Heinz van Hardeveld

If you want to go for a nice walk with the feeling you are lost in nature I would definitely recommend it

  • George Ayoub

Chorley is the North Rosedale entrance to the Don valley Ravine trails and the Brickworks as well.

  • Penny Rivera

Chorley Park Toronto has its own Golden Encore, the last trees to change colour.

  • Ranjith Kumar Varadharaajulu

A very good hike trail. Well maintained and kids friendly.

  • Angela W

Beautiful fall colors. Still in peak today.

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