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Kew Gardens (Toronto), Toronto

This park includes a large children's playground and wading pool in the north-west corner.

This park includes a large children's playground and wading pool in the north-west corner. In the winter, there's the outdoor ice-skating rink. The Beaches Library, one of three Toronto Carnegie libraries, is located in the north-east corner.


Hours

Sun

9:30

16:15

Mon

9:30

16:15

Tue

9:30

16:15

Wed

9:30

16:15

Thu

9:30

16:15

Fri

9:30

16:15

Sat

9:30

16:15

About Kew Gardens (Toronto)

 2075 Queen Street East, Toronto, ON, Canada

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