Attractions & things to do for the kids in your life

Rivers

NATURE'S CALL: Rivers

Most of the rivers have a great trail running along their banks. Here and there, where the bushes clear up, you get to see an ever changing viewpoint of the stream.

Belfountain Conservation Area
Caledon (2 - 16 years old)
Erindale Park
Mississauga (6 - 16 years old) FREE
Etienne Brule Park
Toronto (4 - 16 years old) FREE
Float Your Fanny Down The Ganny River Race
Port Hope (4 - 16 years old) FREE
Lambton Woods
Etobicoke (4 - 16 years old) FREE
Morningside Park
Scarborough (4 - 16 years old) FREE
Niagara Glen Trail
Niagara-on-the-Lake (6 - 16 years old) FREE
Paddle the Don
Toronto (6 - 16 years old) FREE
Rockwood Conservation Area
Rockwood (2 - 16 years old)
Rouge Park near Pearson House
Scarborough (6 - 16 years old) FREE
Rouge Park off Reesor Road
Scarborough (2 - 12 years old) FREE
Rouge Park off Twyn Rivers Drive
Scarborough (6 - 16 years old) FREE
Streetsville Memorial Park
Mississauga (2 - 12 years old) FREE
Thomas Riley Park
Etobicoke (2 - 12 years old) FREE
Timothy Street Memorial Park
Mississauga (2 - 16 years old) FREE
Warden Woods Park
Scarborough (4 - 16 years old) FREE
Water tubing at Elora Gorge
Elora (10 - 16 years old)
White Water Walk in Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls (2 - 16 years old)

Other Rivers, not visited yet but on our wish list

Good place to cool off

Rouge Park off Kingston Road
Scarborough ( 4 - 12 years old)

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Nathalie's tips for a smooth outing

Let them play with sticks! Don’t worry about them getting dirty (bring extra clothes). In the summer, always have bathing suits handy when you’re doing a nature outing. You might discover a great swim hole (or a spray pad) along the way.

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