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Program Facilities Recreation Facilities Map Listing Toronto/East York District Program Facilities Recreation Facilities Map Listing Toronto/East York District 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 A 16 25 B O CONNORST CLAIR POTTERY C 7 COSBURN 23 8 MORTIMER DAWES DUPONT BAYVIEW LUMSDEN D ROSEDALE VALLEY WOODBINE DONLANDS AVENUE 21 BROADVIEW PAPE 6 BLOOR DANFORTH 24 BEDFORD E 5 10 13 PARK VICTORIA WELLESLEY GERRARD ST GEORGE ST 28 27 19 MAIN OSSINGTON 2 F COLLEGE COLLEGECARLTON JONES 9 KINGSTON GERRARD COXWELL RIVER 15 GREENWOOD SPADINA DUNDAS G BAY 17 4 3 CHURCH 20 1 JARVIS 12 18 11 QUEEN UNIVERSITY EASTERN 14 H KING FRONT 22 LESLIE LAKE SHORE LAKE SHORE YORK I QUEENS QUAY 26 J 6 Program Facilities Registration begins – March 11 Legend Fully Physically Accessible PS Public School 1 Ball Diamond 11 Pro Shop Partially Physically Accessible SS Secondary School 2 Basketball Court 12 Skateboard Park CC Community Centre Facilities independently operated 3 Billiards/Snooker 13 Sports Field CRC Community Recreation Centre by a Board of Management. For 4 Bocce Court 14 Tennis Court information, contact the facility CS Community School or directly. 5 Cricket Pitch 15 Theatre/Auditorium Catholic School ✔ On-site registration available 6 Curling 16 Track RC Recreation Centre after the initial registration dates. 7 Hall 17 Family Changerooms CI Collegiate Institute Phone to confirm hours of 8 Kitchen 18 Youth Space operation. ES Elementary School 9 Lawn Bowling 19 Enhanced Youth Space Outdoor JHS Junior High School 10 Picnic Area Indoor MS Middle School Toronto/East York District – Parks, Forestry and Recreation Operated Facilities FACILITY INFORMATION FACILITY DESCRIPTION PROGRAM PAGE # Facility Name, Address, Phone Map # Map Grid # Accessibility Ctr Program Free On-site Registration Multi Purpose Rm Gymnasium Fitness Centre Room Weight Swimming Pool Skating Rink Other Amenities (see legend) Adapted/Inclusion Arts Camps Early Years Fitness General Interest Older Adults Sports Development Youth Skating Lessons Swimming Aquafit/Lessons Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen St W, 311 1 G4 ✔ 96 Adam Beck CC, 79 Lawlor Ave, 416-392-0741 2 F15 • 8/13 39 45 18 56 71 75 80 Balmy Beach CC, 14 Pine Ave, 416-392-6972 3 G14 • 13 18 56 65 80 Beaches RC, 6 Williamson Rd, 416-392-0740 4 G13 ✔ • • • • 45 18 56 71 75 80 96 107/108/115 Bob Abate CRC, 485 Montrose Ave, 416-392-0744 5 E1 • • 8 45 19 56 65 71 75 80 Earl Beatty CC, 455 Glebeholme Blvd, 416-392-0752 6 E12 • 39 45 19 56 65 71 80 96 107/108/115 East York CC, 1081½ Pape Ave, 416-396-2880 7 C9 ✔ • • • • 8 39/40 19 56 65 34/71 75 80 96 107/108/115 East York Memorial Arena, 888 Cosburn Ave, 416-396-2871 8 D13 11 19 75 Fairmount Park CC, 1757 Gerrard St E, 416-392-7060 9 F12 ✔ • • 1/8/13/14 46 20 57 65 80 99 108/116 Frankland CC, 816 Logan Ave, 416-392-0749 10 E8 • • 46 20 57 71 81 110 Jimmie Simpson CRC/Park, 870 Queen St E, 416-392-0751 11 H8 • • • 8/10 39/40 46 20 57 65 71 75 81 96 107/111/117 1/8 /13/ John Innes CRC, 150 Sherbourne St, 416-392-6779 12 H5 ✔ 39 46 21 57 65 71 82 96 107/111/117 • • • 14/18 Main Square CRC, 245 Main St, 416-392-1070 13 E14 ✔ • • • 8 39 46 21 57 65 71 76 82 96 107/112/118 Maple Leaf Cottage, 62 Laing St, 416-392-0734 14 H10 21 96 Matty Eckler CRC, 953 Gerrard St E, 416-392-0750 15 G9 ✔ • • • • 8 47 21 57 65 71 76 82 107/112/119 O’Connor CC,1386 Victoria Park Ave, 416-395-7957 16 A15 • ✔ • • 8 47 21 58 66 34/71 76 82 96 119 Pam McConnell Aquatic Ctr, 640 Dundas St E, 416-338-2237 17 G7 • • 39 107/113/119 Regent Athletic Grounds, 480 Shuter St, 416-392-5490 18 G7 76 83 Regent Park CC, 402 Shuter St, 416-392-5490 18 G7 • • • • 3/8 40 47 22 58 66 34/71 76 83 96 Riverdale Farm, 201 Winchester St, 416-392-6794 19 F7 • 22 58 71 S.H. Armstrong CRC, 56 Woodfield Rd, 416-392-0734 20 H11 • • • 8 47 22 58 66 71 83 107/114/120 Secord CC, 91 Barrington Ave, 416-396-2857 21 D14 • • • 8/13 40 47 22 58 66 72 83 96 St. Lawrence CRC, 230 The Esplanade, 416-392-1347 22 H6 ✔ • • • • 8/18 40/41 47 23 58 66 72 76 84 96 107/114/121 Stan Wadlow Clubhouse/Park, 373 Cedarvale Ave, 23 C13 ✔ 1/8/12 48 23 58 66 34/72 76 84 416-396-2842 • Terry Fox CC, 2 Gledhill Ave, 416-392-0199 24 E13 • 40 48 34 84 Topham Park, 181 Westview Blvd, 416-392-0199 25 B14 23 84 Toronto Island Recreation, 9 Queen’s Quay W, 26 J4 23 59 72 Ferry Docks, 416-392-8192 Wellesley CC, 495 Sherbourne St, 416-392-0227 27 F6 • • • • • 12/18 40/41 24 59 66 72 77 84 96 Withrow Clubhouse/Field House, 725 Logan Ave, 416-392-0616 28 E8 1/13/14 48 24 59 66 72 84 Toronto/East York and West Toronto/York Districts – Spring/Summer 2020 Program Facilities 7 Toronto/East York District – Other Program Facilities FACILITY INFORMATION PROGRAM PAGE # Facility Name, Address, Phone Map Grid # Accessibility Adapted Recreation Arts Camps Early Years Fitness General Interest Older Adults Sports Development Youth Swimming Aquafit/Lessons Coleman Park, 19 Colman Ave, 416-396-2878 E14 80 Dentonia Park Clubhouse, 80 Thyra Ave, 416-396-2857 D15 19 Dieppe Park, 455 Cosburn Ave, 416-396-2880 C11 19 75 80 East York Curling Club, 901 Cosburn Ave, 416-396-2816 C13 69 George Webster ES, 50 Chapman Ave, 416-396-2857 (ARC 416-338-2512) C14 20 34 Gordon A. Brown MS, 2800 St. Clair Ave E, 416-392-1950 B14 20 107/111 Greenwood Park, 209 Alton Ave, 416-392-7804 G10 39 20 65 81 Kew Gardens, 30 Lee Ave, 416-392-0740 H14 46 65 71 82 96 Moss Park Arena/Park, 140 Sherbourne St, 416-392-1060 H5 O’Connor PS, 1665 O’Connor Dr, 416-395-7957 (ARC 416-338-2512) A15 22 34 Parliament Square Park, 44 Parliament St, 416-392-1347 I6 58 83 Riverdale Park West, 375 Sumach St, 416-392-1193 F7 83 Spadina Museum: Historic House and Gardens, 285 Spadina Rd, C3 33 416-392-6910 Ted Reeves Arena, 175 Main St, 416-694-6893 E14 Todmorden Mills Heritage Site, 67 Potery Rd, 416-416-396-2819 C8 33 Outdoor Swimming Pools Outdoor Pool, Address, Phone/Map Grid/Accessibility/Lessons Donald D. Summerville Pool, Woodbine/Lake Shore E, 416-392-7688 H11 Greenwood Park Pool/Rink, 209 Alton Ave, 416-392-7804 F10 117 Kiwanis Pool, 373 Cedarvale Ave, 416-396-2847 E12 118 Monarch Park Pool/Rink, 115 Felstead Ave, 416-392-7831 E11 119 O’Connor CC,1386 Victoria Park Ave, 416-395-7957 A15 119 Riverdale Park East Pool, 550 Broadview Ave, 416-392-7801 G8 120 Splash Pads Wading Pools Unsupervised water play areas activated by push button features. Parents/ Shallow bodies of water with areas for children to play. Parents/caregivers are caregivers are reminded to supervise their child(ren) at all times. reminded to supervise their child(ren) at all times. Dates/Times (weather permitting): Wading Pool, Address Wading Pool, Address May 18-September 21, Daily 9AM-8:30PM. Evening closure times may change Albert Crossland Parkette, 14 Fuller Ave Matty Eckler, 953 Gerrard St E to dusk for splash pads without lights, later in the season Bellevue Square, 5 Bellevue Ave Moorevale Park, 175 Moore Ave Splash Pad, Address Splash Pad, Address Coleman Park, 19 Coleman Ave Morse Street Park, 76 Morse St Aldwych Park, Pape and Mortimer June Rowlands Park, 220 Davisville Ave Columbus Parkette, 1985 Dundas St W Norwood Park, 16 Norwood Rd Balmoral Park, 170 Faywood Blvd Orchard Park, 1987 Dundas St E Duke of York, 20 Regent St Oakcrest Park, 30 Oakcrest Ave Cassels Ave. Playground, 69 Cassels Ave Oriole Park, 201 Oriole Pkwy East Lynn Park, 1949 Danforth Ave Phin Avenue Parkette, 115 Condor Ave Cawthra Square, 519 Church St Pottery Palayground, 601 Merton St East Toronto Athletic Field, 175 Main St Ramsden Park, 1020 Yonge St Dentonia Park, 80 Thyra Ave Regent South E, Sumach St. David’s Walk Fairmount Park, 1725 Gerrard St E Riverdale Park West, 500 Gerrard St Dieppe Park, 455 Cosburn Ave Stan Wadlow Park, 373 Cedarvale Ave George Webster Park, 30 Chapman Ave Rosedale Park, 20 Scholfield Ave Dufferin King Park, Dufferin/King Topham Park, 181 Westview Blvd Grange Park, 317 Dundas St W Sackville Playground, 420 King St E Gledhill Parkette, 125 Gledhill Ave Toronto Island, Toronto Island via Ferry Docks Hideaway Park, 23 Audley Ave Stephenson Park, 61 Stephenson Ave Greenwood Park, 150 Greenwood Ave Wellesley Park, 500 Wellesley St E Jimmie Simpson Park, 870 Queen St E Sumach/Shuter Parkette, 485 Shuter St John Innes Splash Pad, 150 Sherbourne St Woodbine, 1675 Lake Shore Blvd E Jonathan Ashbridges Park, 20 Woodward Ave Toronto Island Farm Pool, Kew Gardens, 2075 Queen St E Toronto Island via Ferry Docks Leslie Grove Park, 1158 Queen St E Topham Park, 181 Westview Blvd Livingston Parkette, 21 Woodville Ave Winchester Park, 149 Bleecker St Withrow Park, 725 Logan Ave For schedules and operational notices visit toronto.ca/swim.
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