
Moore Park
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Moore Park - North York
Moore Park – North York The surrounding area is known for its nature trails, extensive green space and access to natural riverine and ravine trails for outdoor activities such as walking, running and cycling, and this green space, along with the Beltline Trail and forested fields, provides opportunities for light outdoor sports.
The area is also popular for its proximity to public sports facilities at Moorevale Park, such as tennis courts, baseball fields and a children's pool for recreational games, and generally offers a quiet and suitable space for informal sports activities, walking, running, cycling and nature walks in the heart of the city.
Key Features & Amenities
- 4 junior/mini soccer fields — suitable for simple group games and free practice.
- 3 outdoor tennis courts — for public outdoor use.
- Open green space and walking trails
Programs & Activities
- Children's and Youth Tennis Programs — Spring, summer and fall classes for ages 4–17 aimed at learning basic skills, recreational or competitive practice.
- Summer Camp and Junior Tennis Programs — Summer tennis camps for various age groups.
- Social Tennis Events / Round Robins — Social tennis programs during the warm season.
- Toronto Ladies’ League Teams — Club ladies’ teams compete in regional tennis leagues.
- Mixed and Intercounty Leagues — Club mixed and commissioned teams compete in official competitions.
- Intra-Club House League — Club in-house league for members on specific days (e.g. Sunday evenings).
- Junior Tennis League (Doubles) — Junior leagues with doubles format and summer tournaments.
How to book
- Group or large gathering (usually more than 25 people)
- Picnic, BBQ or firepit area that requires a specific location
- Use of sports fields, tennis courts, or other special facilities
- A reservation is required when you want to have a specific space for a specific and exclusive time.
- Parks & Recreation Facility Booking on the City of Toronto website
- On this page, you can find booking information, rules, fees and important links, and check the status of the desired facility.
- Log in to the online booking system
- Search for the park name or facility type
- Select a date and time
- Finalize the reservation and make payment if required
Location & Accessibility & Contact
1. Address: 110 Cactus Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada
2. Public Transportation
- TTC bus lines on surrounding streets such as Moore Park Avenue / Yonge Street have stops that are a few minutes walk from the park.
- The closest official subway stop is the Yonge–University Line (Line 1) at St. Clair Station, which is a short bus or walk to the bus lines and then to the park.
- Toronto's public transportation usually uses a combination of subway + TTC buses to access local parks.
3. Hours: Their open green space is usually open to visitors 24 hours a day.
4. Tel: 416-392-2489
FAQs
Are there any classes or sports programs near the park?
Yes — Local sports clubs, such as the nearby tennis club at Moorevale Park, have classes, friendly leagues, and training programs throughout the season, but these are not advertised on the park website and must be contacted directly by the club.
Are there bike trails in the park?
Yes — The Moore Park Ravine Trail is a long nature trail that is suitable for biking, running, and walking, and has a lot of natural beauty.