This Map Will Take You To The 6 Best Sledding Spots In Toronto This Winter
With winter right around the corner, it's time to pull out your toboggan.
These sledding spots in Toronto are the perfect places to enjoy each and every snowfall this year.
From steep hills that will have you flying, to rolling hills for those who are less adventurous, there are tons of cute spots to check out.
So strap on your snow boots, grab your favourite hat and hit the slopes!
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Riverdale Park
Price: Free
Address: 550 Broadview Ave., Toronto, ON
Why You Need To Go: While this giant tumbling hill is perfect for picnics in the summer, it offers even more fun when the snow starts to fall. It's one of the best places to go for both a snowy adrenaline rush and stunning views of the Toronto skyline.
Withrow Park
Price: Free
Address: 725 Logan Ave., Toronto, ON
Why You Need To Go: Located in Greektown, this adorable spot is the perfect place to test out your sledding skills. It's small enough to be perfect for kids and the faint of heart but all are sure to have a good time. Plus there are stairs up the hill which makes getting back up so much easier.
Cedarvale Park
Price: Free
Address: 443 Arlington Ave., Toronto, ON
Why You Need To Go: Not only does this local spot have the perfect hill to sled down, it also has both an indoor and outdoor ice rink every year. There's even a few different slopes to choose from if one just isn't enough.
Linus Park
Price: Free
Address: 125 Seneca Hill Dr., Toronto, ON
Why You Need To Go: This is the perfect stop to go if you're looking for some steep hills to sled down. It's nice and wide so there's plenty of space and, even more notably, it's lit up at night so your snowy adventures can continue long after the sun goes down.
Adams Park
Price: Free
Address: 2 Rozell Rd., Scarborough, ON
Why You Need To Go: Located right off the 401, this spot is super easy to get to if you are travelling by car. There's plenty of space for snowman-building, snowball fights and all other manner of cold-weather revelry so you'll keep coming back all season long.
Thomson Memorial Park
Price: Free
Address: 1005 Brimley Rd., Scarborough, Toronto
Why You Need To Go: This spot is one of the best places in the city to head to after a good snowfall. There's also a great dog park so your four-legged friend doesn't have to miss out on all the snow-filled fun — just make sure to leave Fido at the bottom of the hill.
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