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Parks, Trails & Nature in Tapiola Crescent

Trails, parks and green space in Tapiola Crescent, with real distances and what's actually there. 3 parks

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Walks with coffee nearby

Fresh route ideas generated from mapped cafes, trails and parks in Tapiola Crescent.

1.4 kmStarbucks to Ledbury Park
family-friendly

Start with Starbucks, then walk Ledbury Park.

Walk about 19 min

Starbucks -> Ledbury Park -> Frank J. Licari Park

Open walking route
1.6 kmStarbucks to R. George Pushman Park
family-friendly

Start with Starbucks, then walk R. George Pushman Park.

Walk about 21 min

Starbucks -> R. George Pushman Park -> Ledbury Park

Open walking route
1.7 kmStarbucks to Frank J. Licari Park
local walk

Start with Starbucks, then walk Frank J. Licari Park.

Walk about 22 min

Starbucks -> Frank J. Licari Park -> Ledbury Park

Open walking route
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Parks & Green Space

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Park

Ledbury Park

Large park 10.0 ha

Ledbury Park is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the southern part of the North York area, just across the border from Midtown Toronto. Its boundaries are Avenue Road to the east, Lawrence Avenue to the south, Bathurst Street to the West, and Wilson Avenue and Highway 401 to the north.

Dog-friendly Parking Playground Sports field

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Before you go

Parking

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

Washrooms

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

Dogs

2 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.