18 November 2023 4:06
The Toronto Inukshuk Park, with its impressive large-scale Inukshuk sculpture, is a serene waterfront space offering spectacular views of Lake Ontario. It's a symbol of friendship and a popular spot for reflection, photography, and enjoying the peaceful lakeside ambiance.
27 August 2023 23:40
Nice and quiet place.parking is available on Remembrance Dr. $2/hr and can be paid at half hour timeframe.good walk around this place.enjoyed!
18 July 2022 8:23
This is not really a park. There is an inukshuk here and green space. Many some seating options if you sit on the rocks. This "park" is more of a connection between Coronation Park and Trillium Park. There is also a path to take you to the trail that runs alongside Lake Shore Blvd West.
09 February 2022 20:44
There were 10000 people on New Year Waiting here for Fireworks. Which were not even visible coz of clouds and smoke in air.
Fireworks were on the west side.
14 January 2022 9:21
The Toronto Inukshuk Park is a beautiful little park on the northern shore of Lake Ontario that honours the cultures and histories of the First Nations. The statue is certainly worth a stop and a few photographs.
15 June 2021 18:18
If you travel around northern #Canada,  #Alaska, or even #Greenland, you may spot large rock formations towering over the landscape, resembling the shape of a person with arms stretching out. They are called #Inukshuk.

Inukshuk,  a structure made of stones piled on top of each other, was used for navigation in the frozen north where, in the snow of Tundra, everything could look the same.   Peoples of the #Arctic use them to mark hunting grounds for #caribou,  #seal,  #walrus,  #whale or landing sites for boats and kayaks or to warn travellers of dangerous currents beneath the ice.

#Inuksuit are also sacred to the #native peoples.  Many #Inuit retain strong attachments to inuksuit believed to have been built by their ancestors. Evidence shows this tradition is as old as 9000 years.   And, some of these landmarks have been standing for 2000 years.

Traditionally constructed by the Inuit, Inuksuit are often intertwined with representations of Canada and #theNorth.

#Indigenous #NativeAmerican #Iñupiat,  #Kalaallit,  #Yupik,   #NorthernCanada,  #Greenland,  #Alaska #Inunnguaq #Tundra
03 June 2021 19:52
Beutifull place to visit. Can capture amazing photography with this and CN tower. Trail connect all the way to Humber bay park.
31 May 2021 19:14
Not the biggest park but a lovely place to take a walk and ride a bike along the coast line. The rental bikes are a big attraction and what a view when you stand beside the structure in the image below. Clean environment as well.
06 January 2021 5:17
Perfect area for walks and views. The monuments and the waterfront views. The trails are all open for walks, running, biking. Amazing area for anyone to see and enjoy.
23 October 2020 9:52
Beautiful Inukshuk with the view of the CN tower.it's a shame the city isn't maintaining the park. There's graffiti and unkept grass.
06 March 2020 6:38
Beautiful view of Lake Ontario & CN tower from the bank of lake, enjoy the cold breeze and incredible
21 February 2020 4:51
What is this structure? An Inukshuk is a structure of rough stones stacked in the form of a human figure, traditionally used by Inuit people as a landmark or a commemorative sign. This one is massive!
27 December 2019 17:31
Grass by the water. If this is what is considered a park now, you will be delighted by the selection of grass and inukshuk rock piles. Absolutely decadent. Etheral experience. Mandatory visit.
25 August 2019 11:29
Yes, I loved it. It's an ideal place for people to spend your time with your friends and family
27 July 2019 14:01
Great views of the water and boats here. There is a large grass are here and loads of shade if you wanted to have a picnic. Also parking close by. Although it's better if you bike there as it is right off the bike path.
15 July 2019 11:00
The park is great I really appreciate the trees Toronto as, but it needs a massive renovation Toronto has great problems with infrastructure! The roads are a disaster! Every road in the city is a nightmare the road contractors have no clue how to repair or fix a road or pave a road they suck! The water brake need a massive overall!
14 July 2019 0:43
Very nice place for an afternoon walk, or even rent a city bike for a short ride alone the lake side
02 July 2019 3:20
A busy park full of life and activities to go with your family.

A favorite haunt for bikers and runners, with new paths added in 2018 makes for a decent distance to practice. Trillium parka is not far away and the running/biking path connects to the longer Martin Grove trail that runs beyond Ashbridges Bay on the east right up to Lakeshore West - Norris Crescent.

Proximity to the Ontario place is both good and bad. It is convenient to get to, but also crowded when the weather gets warmer. The park provides for excellent views or the flights taking off west from Billy Bishop airport. With the water of Lake Ontario providing a blue/green background, great place to do photo shoots. I have seen lot of personal model protfolios to wedding pictures being shot here.

There is ample parking right next to the park which is great! It is a must visit, but be prepared for the crowds during summer. A couple of runs/races end here during spring and later summer, look out for road closures when you plan your trip here.
28 June 2019 15:08
Great scenery! Lots of beautiful green grass anf a wonderful view of the ocean and boats near the marina. Such a lovely sight when the planes take off and land at Billy Bishop Airport.
15 May 2019 4:37
Cool park it connects to ontario place and you can see the planes take off from Billy bishop, worth a stop by if your in the area

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