
North Agincourt Park
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DESCRIPTION
North Agincourt Park
North Agincourt Park is a small urban green space in the Agincourt North area of ​​Toronto, designed for local outdoor activities and sports. Due to its location among several other residential parks, it is a suitable option for outdoor recreation and light sports; the park has a multi-purpose field for games and simple sports, open green space for walking, as well as paths that connect to the East Highland Creek Trail, and visitors can enjoy informal sports and nature activities such as running, cycling, and group games in its open space.
Key Features & Amenities
- Open green space for walking, running and free activities in nature - suitable for families and daily outdoor activities.
- Usually, local urban parks have children's play facilities (Playground) which are suitable for simple children's games.
How to book
- Visit the Parks & Recreation Facilities Booking page on the City of Toronto website to see the types of services that can be booked (grounds, meeting space, picnics, etc.).
- If you want to book a specific space for one-time use (such as a picnic, BBQ, or small event), go to the One-Time Booking section and select the desired date/time.
- For events that will sell food, serve alcohol, or have loud noise, you will need to apply for a Special Event Permit and submit the appropriate form.
- If the date/space you want is not available online, you can contact Client Services – Park Bookings to check availability or complete a one-time space use form.
- Reservations usually require a fee/premium (depending on the type of event and number of participants) and you should save and bring your receipt or permit with you after finalizing.
Location & Accessibility & Contact
1. Official address: 60MoranRd,Scarborough,ONM1S2J3,Canada
TTC buses are very active around Agincourt North and there are bus stops close to the park.
There is also the nearby Agincourt GO station which has rail access to downtown Toronto and you can use that for the first part of the route and then continue by bus.
2. Tel: 4163384386
FAQs
What activities can you do in a park?
People often use parks for walking, jogging, outdoor sports, friendly games of soccer or basketball, and family fun.
Does the park have special facilities for children?
Yes — there are usually playgrounds for children in Toronto's neighborhood parks, and NorthAgincourt Park has a great play area for children.