
Sorauren Avenue Park
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DESCRIPTION
Sorauren Avenue Park
Sorauren Avenue Park is an ideal space for sports such as tennis, baseball, and field team activities, and has become a popular community center with special amenities such as a dedicated area for dogs (off-leash), drinking fountains, and even an outdoor oven.
Finally, Sorauren Park, with its dedicated spaces for pets and facilities for local events, serves as more than just a sports field, as one of the dynamic hubs of the Parkdale neighborhood.
Key Features & Amenities
- Number of courts: This complex has 2 outdoor tennis courts, 1 baseball field (Ball Diamond) and 1 multi-purpose sports field (Sport Field).
- Green space: Has a large and lush park area for public use.
- Water cooler: Has 1 bottle filling station and 3 drinking water fountains.
- Special facilities: Has 1 outdoor public baking oven (Outdoor Oven) and a dedicated area for dogs (off-leash) with a fountain for animals.
- Alcohol consumption allowed: It is allowed in this park.
Programs & Activities
Sports Leagues
Kids Soccer
Baseball and T-Ball
Tutorial Classes
Tennis
Summer Camps
Public and Volunteer Activities
Natural Skating
Farmers Market
Special Seasonal Events
Outdoor Movie Screenings
Fun Competitions
How to book
Online reservations on this site are for athletic fields (tennis, baseball, and soccer) only. If you plan to practice TRX, you should use the existing outdoor structures (such as park benches) or visit the nearby Sorauren Avenue Fieldhouse for indoor programming. To reserve available fields, click on the Online Booking option in the Amenities section and proceed through the city’s central system.
Location & Accessibility & Contact
1. Address: 289 Sorauren Ave, Toronto, ON.
2. Public Transportation (Subway and Bus)
- Bus Stop: The closest stops are at Lansdowne Ave and Dundas St West (Line 47 Lansdowne).
- Streetcar: Lines 505 (Dundas) and 506 (Carlton) stop near the park, providing quick access to the city center.
- Subway: The closest subway stop is Lansdowne Station (Line 2, also known as the Green Line), which is a short walk south (or by bus 47).
3. Hours: Toronto public parks are generally open from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
4. Phone: 416-392-6696
FAQs
Are the tennis courts free to use?
Recreational and short-term use is usually free, but you must make a reservation through the Online Booking section to ensure the court is empty at a certain time.
Are there any facilities for pets?
Yes, the park has a dedicated Dogs Off-Leash Area and a Dog Fountain.
Can you bake or cook at the park?
Yes, the complex is equipped with a public Outdoor Oven, which is one of its unique features.