E. T. Seton Park

This is a cool park on the upper Don River going through Toronto’s ravine system there are plenty of trails for pedestrians and cyclists alike. There is a pond located in the park and full of turtles if you are quiet enough they can easily be viewed. Also herons and ducks love to come and dip their beaks into the river searching for fish, crustaceans and insects. there is also a hidden wetland in the park which most people miss. But birds love it. The park can get a little crowded on summer weekends with people barbequing and picnicking.

An aerial view of E.T. Seton Park in early Autumn.

The Park connects with Serena Gundy Park and Wilket Creek park to the North. To the South it connects to the Taylor Creek Park and South Don.

This park has an archery range and Disc Golf facilities. It also has some nice open space to lounge on the grass.

Here are some more photos for your enjoyment.

View from the bridge to the North at E. T. Seton Park.
Looks like people enjoy a camp fire here too. Photo at E.T. Seton Park.
View from the third bridge (on the North side of the park) looking South. Photo of E.T. Seton Park.
An arial view of the south side of this park with gorgeous autumn colors. Photo of E.T. Seton Park .
Arial view of the looking North over the park. Photo of E. T. Seton Park.
Autumn colors. Photo: E.T. Seton Park.
More Autumn colors. Photo: E.T. Seton Park.
Fall is here. Photo of E.T. Seton Park.
Color me shades of red and ornage said nature. Photo: E.T Seton Park.

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1 Response

  1. naila says:

    N it’s just 5 mins walk from my home….. Lucky me🙏🙏🏻
    Great capture hubbijy😘😘😘