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Rouge Park
Rouge Park is one of the largest natural environment parks in an urban area in North America. The Park is 38 km2 in size, protecting a wilderness area within and near Toronto, Canada. Reaching from the Oak Ridges Moraine to Lake Ontario, visitors enjoy hiking, camping, a beach and spectacular views. Many areas accessible by public transit.

Rouge Park is Toronto's largest park, and is already 15 times as big as New York's Central Park, or 5 times the size of London, England's Hyde Park.

Rouge Park Alliance is the board of directors for Rouge Park.

Rouge Park Vision

Rouge Park will be a special place of outstanding natural features and diverse cultural heritage in an urban-rural setting, protected and flourishing as an ecosystem in perpetuity. Human activities will exist in harmony with the natural values of the park. The park will be a sanctuary for nature and the human spirit.

Rouge Park Goal

To protect, restore and enhance the natural, scenic and cultural values of the park in an ecosystem context, and to promote public responsibility, understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of this heritage.

Explore Rouge Park

Day Use Areas

Bruce's Mill

Milne Park

Phyllis Rawlinson Park

Rouge Beach

Toogood Pond

Toronto Zoo

"Wild in the city!"

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