
Linus Park
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DESCRIPTION
Linus Park
Linus Park has a multi-purpose sports field (for soccer, team games, and outdoor activities) and a children's playground, providing outdoor sports and recreational opportunities for visitors. The park's short walking trails and open grassy areas are ideal for walking, light exercise, and outdoor games. In the winter, the park's tobogganing hill is used for winter fun, such as sledding, which is a popular option here.
Key Features & Amenities
- Multipurpose sports field: A grassy area that can be used for outdoor games such as soccer and group games.
- Playground: A place for children to play and have fun.
- Public green space and grass: Suitable for walking, relaxing, running and light outdoor activities.
- Local walking trails: The park has short paths for walking in the green space.
- Street parking is available.
- There may be a public water station near the fields.
How to book
- Go to the Online Registration & Booking section of the City of Toronto website to see the facility reservation tool (for those that can be booked online):
- Online Registration & Booking – Parks & Recreation
- In the search field of the reservation system, enter the name of the park or type of space (e.g. park space, sports field, fire pit, picnic site).
- If the space is bookable online, you can select a date and time and make a reservation.
Location & Accessibility & Contact
1. Address: 125 Seneca Hill Dr, North York, Toronto, ON M2J, Canada
2. Access by public transportation
TTC Bus:
To get to Linus Park, you must use the TTC bus system and get off at the stops around Seneca Hill or nearby streets; the subway does not have a direct line to the park, and bus routes are more common (the exact location of the line may vary depending on your route).
GO Train Stations:
Old Cummer GO Station is one of the closest GO Transit stations to the park, about 1.25 km (about a 15–20 minute walk).
Subway:
To get to Linus Park by subway, you must get off at one of the nearby stations (e.g. on the Yonge–University line) and then take a bus or walk to the park.
3. Tel: 416‑393‑2489
FAQs
Are pets allowed?
Yes, dogs are allowed as long as they follow city regulations (leash and cleanliness).
Are there any amenities like a cafeteria, store, or showers?
No, Linus Park is more of a simple local park focused on green space and light outdoor sports, and does not have specialized amenities.