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Trillium Park and the William G. Davis Trail at Ontario Place

Trillium Park and the William G. Davis Trail at Ontario Place

The park itself is on a 7.5 acre site with roughly 600 metres of shoreline, and is connected to the Martin Goodman Trail by the newly constructed 1.3km long William G. Davis Trail, named after the then-premier at the time Ontario Place opened. As the design of the park was heavily influenced by the history of Ontario, a network of trails and points of attraction reflect the historic pathways and waterways connecting settlements across the province.

Points of attraction across the park include a ‘ravine’ bisecting the ‘summit’ hill, the Sunrise Garden and the West 8-designed Sunrise Garden Pavilion facing the Toronto skyline, a campfire circle on the pebble beach, and a large moraine bluff—reflecting the geological history of the Ontario landscape—which is sure to be a popular spot for the more adventurous among us.

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