Centennial Park (Toronto)

Coordinates: 43°39′10″N 79°35′20″W / 43.65278°N 79.58889°W / 43.65278; -79.58889
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Centennial Park
Centennial Park ski hill during the summer.
Centennial Park (Toronto) is located in Toronto
Centennial Park (Toronto)
Location of the park in Toronto
TypePublic Park
LocationEtobicoke, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates43°39′10″N 79°35′20″W / 43.65278°N 79.58889°W / 43.65278; -79.58889
Area525.2 acres (212.5 ha)[citation needed]
Created1967 (1967)
Operated byToronto Parks

Centennial Park is a large municipal park with many sports facilities,[1] maintained by the Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division of the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

History

The park was opened in 1967 for Canada's 100th birthday by the then-Borough of Etobicoke and was part of the Hirons' dairy farm (the remaining part of the farm was sold for residential development in 1968).[2]

In 1976, the park was one of two venue sites for the 1976 Summer Paralympics.

In 1998, when the

Scarborough
, which was also inherited by the amalgamation.

In 2015, the park hosted the BMX cycling at the 2015 Pan American Games. After the Games, the BMX track became a legacy site for public use.[3]

In November 2022, the City of Toronto announced the closure of skiing and snowboarding activities at the park, citing declining use due to the COVID-19 pandemic and mechanical issues with the lifts.

Earl Bales Park
remains the only ski and snowboard centre in the city of Toronto.

Features

Crowds at Toronto Ribfest for Canada Day weekend in 2010

The park has a variety of features including:

See also

References

  1. ^ Centennial Park (Etobicoke/York), City of Toronto, Parks and Recreation
  2. ^ "Centennial Park - Etobicoke (Toronto) neighbourhoods". Moving in Canada. Archived from the original on 2015-09-29. Retrieved 2012-05-11.
  3. ^ Centennial Park Will Hold BMX Cycling And Archery Competitions At 2015 Pan/Parapan Am Games
  4. ^ "City of Toronto advances Centennial Park Master Plan, delivering new toboggan space, programs and events this winter". City of Toronto. 2022-11-08. Retrieved 2022-11-24.
  5. ^ "Toronto has been learning to ski at Centennial Park for more than 50 years. Climate change may be about to end that". thestar.com. 2021-10-26. Retrieved 2022-11-24.

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