Prospective homebuyers will be pleasantly surprised to discover this community is situated just a short walk, bike ride or drive from many of the city's most beautiful natural spaces. Whether you're looking to take a hike, take a ride or soak up the sun, you're sure to find the perfect destination close to home at Reunion Crossing!
Located just a short walk or bike ride north of Reunion Crossing, Lavender Creek Trail is a linear park and biker path that beings at Rockcliff Blvd. in the west and continues to Gunns Rd. in the east. It's a perfect local destination when you need to take the dog for a walk, or get the kids out biking away from busy city streets.
Head east from Reunion Crossing to discover Earlscourt Park. This 12.6-hectare green space is a favourite with locals thanks to its many fine amenities. These include an artificial turf soccer field, a lit multipurpose sports field and track, a ball diamond, basketball court, volleyball court, off-leash dog area, children's playground, wading pool and many walking paths.
Head southeast from Reunion Crossing and you can soon find yourself at the West Toronto Railpath. This 2.1 km trail runs through the Junction Triangle neighbourhood, starting just south of St. Clair in the north, and travelling all the way to Dundas St. West in the south. It's a wonderful choice for relaxed summer strolls and bike rides, and is a great way travel to the all-new Museum of Contemporary Art, located right off the rail path south of Bloor!
High Park is one of Toronto's oldest and most loved parklands. Covering 161 hectares, this space includes sporting, cultural and educational facilities, as well as gardens, playgrounds and a zoo. One third of this park remains in a natural state that showcases an Oak Savannah ecosystem that is rare in this part of North America.
Located to the west of Reunion Crossing, Lambton Woods is an excellent choice to enter into the vast expanse of trails and parklands that run alongside the beautiful Humber River. This parkland offers beautiful hiking and river views, and you can follow the interconnected trail system all the way down to Humber Bay where it joins up with Toronto's iconic Waterfront Trail!
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