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Parks, Trails & Nature in Sheppard Avenue East

Trails, parks and green space in Sheppard Avenue East, with real distances and what's actually there. 8 parks

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Fresh route ideas generated from mapped cafes, trails and parks in Sheppard Avenue East.

1.5 kmMei Tea to Ron Watson Park
local walk

Start with Mei Tea, then walk Ron Watson Park.

Walk about 19 min

Mei Tea -> Ron Watson Park -> Inglewood Heights Park

Open walking route
1.3 kmTim Hortons to Agincourt Park
family-friendlywashrooms mapped

Start with Tim Hortons, then walk Agincourt Park.

Walk about 17 min

Tim Hortons -> Agincourt Park -> Collingwood Park

Open walking route
1.2 kmCoffee Time to McDairmid Woods Park
family-friendly

Start with Coffee Time, then walk McDairmid Woods Park.

Walk about 16 min

Coffee Time -> McDairmid Woods Park -> Snowhill Park

Open walking route
1.5 kmMei Tea to Inglewood Heights Park
family-friendly

Start with Mei Tea, then walk Inglewood Heights Park.

Walk about 19 min

Mei Tea -> Inglewood Heights Park -> Metrogate Park

Open walking route
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Parks & Green Space

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Agincourt Park

Large park 4.7 ha

The "Agincourt Carol" (sometimes known as the Agincourt Song, the Agincourt Hymn, or by its chorus and central words, Deo gratias Anglia) is an English folk song written some time in the early 15th century. It recounts the 1415 Battle of Agincourt, in which the English army led by Henry V of England defeated that of the French Charles VI in what is now the Pas-de-Calais region of France. The carol is one of thirteen on the Trinity Carol Roll, probably originating in East Anglia, that has been held in the Wren Library of Trinity College, Cambridge, since the 19th century.

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Parking

2 of these spots have a mapped lot. Street parking elsewhere, check signage.

Washrooms

1 have washrooms mapped on site. Pack out what you pack in.

Dogs

0 dog-friendly spots. Leash bylaws apply at the rest.

Accessibility

0 paved or accessible routes for strollers and wheelchairs.

Trail lengths and park sizes are computed from OpenStreetMap geometry. Surfaces and features are shown only where mapped, never guessed.