
Duncan Mill Greenbelt
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DESCRIPTION
Duncan Mill Greenbelt
Duncan Mill Greenbelt Park is a natural urban green space in north Toronto that offers walking, jogging, and light cycling on multi-use trails. The park is also surrounded by a baseball field, sand volleyball court, and soccer field, which allow for open-ended group games and are suitable for short recreational sports. Overall, the park offers a mix of recreation, nature, and light physical activity for visitors, without formal classes or leagues.
Key Features & Amenities
- Natural green space: extensive and prominent
Programs & Activities
- Hiking and running on nature trails
- Light cycling
- Informal group sports on open grass
How to book
- The Duncan Mill Greenbelt is primarily a natural green space and walking/biking trails, and does not have dedicated sports facilities or reservable spaces such as a gym, sports field, or community room. Therefore, according to official information from the City of Toronto:
- Direct Reservations: None, meaning that a specific section of the park cannot be reserved for a private event or class.
- Open Use: Visitors are free to use the park’s walking, biking, and green spaces.
- Special Events or Large Groups: If you need to host a large gathering or organized event, you must contact the City of Toronto Parks – Special Event Permit to obtain the necessary permit.
Location & Accessibility & Contact
- Address: Duncan Mill Road, North York, Toronto, ON M3B, Canada
- Access by subway and bus
- Nearest subway station: Yonge–University line to Lawrence Station or Sheppard-Yonge Station, then take a bus or short taxi ride to the park (~10 minutes).
- Nearest bus stop: Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) local lines 51, 52, 59 stop near Duncan Mill Road.
- Walking and biking trails also connect from surrounding neighborhoods.
- Opening hours
- Park space: Open daily 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
FAQs
Where is Duncan Mill Greenbelt?
An urban park and natural green space in North York, Toronto that features walking trails and extensive green space.
Does it have formal sports facilities?
No – The park focuses on walking, running, light cycling and informal outdoor sports.
Are there any sports classes or leagues offered?
No – There are no formal sports classes or leagues offered at this park. Activities are informal and spontaneous.