
Wexford Hydro
BOOK ONLINE
DESCRIPTION
Wexford Hydro
The Wexford Hydro complex is a large open space suitable for walking, cycling and outdoor activities, and is part of The Meadoway Corridor Trail, a network of nature trails and walking paths that provide green connectivity between urban areas.
The space features sports fields and open grass for informal and recreational sports, although the City of Toronto's official website does not provide detailed information about specific sports facilities.
Wexford Hydro Park is popular for family walks, cycling and enjoying urban green space due to its location on a power line and proximity to urban nature trails.
Key Features & Amenities
- Extensive Green Space: The park is primarily a natural green space along the hydro corridor, suitable for walking, cycling, running, and hiking.
- Active Trails: There are cycling and walking trails in this area designed for light activities in nature.
- Grass and Open Space: This space includes grass and natural green space that can be used for picnics, relaxation, and outdoor play.
Programs & Activities
- Local Football League
- Community-Based Football Training
- Free Cycling and Mountaineering Activities
How to book
If you would like to reserve sports fields, courts, or other designated facilities at the park, you can use Toronto's Online Registration & Booking system to select your desired date, time, and type of space and make a reservation.
Location & Accessibility & Contact
1. Address: Wexford Hydro Park at 899 Pharmacy Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2. Proximity to public transportation:
The closest bus stops are Pharmacy Ave at Singleton Rd and Pharmacy Ave at Biscayne Blvd, which are about a few minutes' walk from the park.
For subway/train access (TTC and GO), the Warden Ave / Lawrence Ave East and Don Mills Stations are relatively close.
3. Opening hours: Typically open to the public 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
4. Tel: 416-397-7671
FAQs
What types of activities are popular in this park?
This green space is suitable for walking, cycling, running and nature walks along the hydrocorridor trails.
Are there any facilities such as restrooms or parking?
The official facilities page does not specifically list detailed facilities, but active trails usually include simple rest stops, benches, local parking lots and basic services in nearby areas.